Age 10

  • International Women’s Day – Books To Inspire Future Generations

    International Women’s Day – Books To Inspire Future Generations

    March 8th is International Women’s Day which celebrates ‘the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.’ Many children’s books are now focussing on the achievements of women, past and present, to inspire future generations and it is fascinating to read about women who have influenced and are still influencing our lives today. As a child one…


  • Fictional characters who love books and reading!
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    Fictional characters who love books and reading!

    We’ve chosen some of our favourite fictional characters who love books and reading to share with you on World Book Day. World Book Day is held in the UK on March 1st and many children will be celebrating reading and books by dressing up as their favourite book characters and holding book related events in…


  • The Pirates of Scurvy Sands by Jonny Duddle

    The Pirates of Scurvy Sands by Jonny Duddle

    Matilda and The Jolley-Rogers are back in The Pirates of Scurvy Sands, a holiday adventure which is published today. We first met Jim Lad and his family in The Pirates Next Door which was one of the very first picture books that I bought for my daughter and we love absolutely love this new story.


  • I say OOH You say AAH by John Kane

    I say OOH You say AAH by John Kane

    I say OOH You say AAH is a hilarious read aloud picture book. It is hugely entertaining for the reader and the listener and introduces children to the concept of following instructions in a fun way. Listener responses are a big part of the reading experience and the first time we read the book together my…


  • Meet the… Ancient Romans / Meet the… Ancient Egyptians by James Davies
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    Meet the… Ancient Romans / Meet the… Ancient Egyptians by James Davies

    Meet the… Ancient Romans and Meet the… Ancient Egyptians are sturdy, non fiction picture books that introduce children (and adults!) to life in ancient times. Each book opens with an introduction to the era, includes a wealth of fascinating historical facts and ends with a timeline. The Meet the… books are full of fascinating, often…


  • Dotty Detective The Birthday Surprise by Clara Vulliamy

    Dotty Detective The Birthday Surprise by Clara Vulliamy

    Dotty Detective The Birthday Surprise is the fifth Dotty Detective book and is published today. We have a huge Dotty Detective fan in our house, as soon as she’d finished reading this book she asked when the next one will be published!


  • Father Christmas And Me by Matt Haig & Chris Mould

    Father Christmas And Me by Matt Haig & Chris Mould

    We love Father Christmas And Me and once we started reading we couldn’t put it down! Told by Amelia, The Girl Who Saved Christmas, it’s full of page turning drama, intrigue, Christmas magic and humour. It’s the perfect festive read. The blurb on the back of the book says ‘Let The Battle For Christmas Begin…’.


  • Ghost Story Box: Create Your Own Spooky Tales by Ella Bailey

    Ghost Story Box: Create Your Own Spooky Tales by Ella Bailey

    We love Story Box: Create Your Own Fairytales and Ghost Story Box: Create Your Own Spooky Tales is just as much fun. Making spooky (or not so spooky!) stories using the large jigsaw pieces from The Ghost Story Box would be a fun activity for a Halloween party. We spent a long time discussing which…


  • The Storm Dog by Holly Webb & Artful Doodlers

    The Storm Dog by Holly Webb & Artful Doodlers

    The Storm Dog takes us back in time with Tilly who is learning about life in World War Two for a school project. Great-Gran is nearly ninety and sends Tilly a parcel which takes her back in time to give her the experience of an evacuee firsthand. We really enjoyed this story, as well as…


  • Harper and the Fire Star by Cerrie Burnell & Laura Ellen Anderson

    Harper and the Fire Star by Cerrie Burnell & Laura Ellen Anderson

    Harper and the Fire Star is a beautifully written story full of mystery, secrets and musical magic. We were quickly drawn into Harper’s adventure, captivated by the colourful characters in The Circus of Dreams and intrigued by the mysterious Fire Star. We couldn’t stop reading until we got to the end of the book!