Age 10

  • Ooooh! Arrrr! Pirate Picture Books: #InternationalTalkLikeAPirateDay

    Ooooh! Arrrr! Pirate Picture Books: #InternationalTalkLikeAPirateDay

    Pirate picture books have long been popular with young children and as a child I regularly borrowed the Captain Pugwash books from the library as well as watching him on television. Cartoonist John Ryan, who created the Captain Pugwash stories, died in 2009 but several of his Captain Pugwash books have been reprinted by Quarto.


  • Fabulous fictional friendships – International Friendship Day
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    Fabulous fictional friendships – International Friendship Day

    Friendship is a central theme in many children’s books and stories and familiar, endearing characters can help children to understand and deal with issues and difficulties in their own friendship situations. To celebrate International Friendship Day we’re sharing fabulous fictional friendships but this isn’t the first International Friendship Day list that we’ve compiled, the more stories…


  • Picking Pickle by Polly Faber & Clara Vulliamy

    Picking Pickle by Polly Faber & Clara Vulliamy

    Picking the right dog for you and your family can be a big challenge but help is at hand in Picking Pickle! Pickle, a veteran of the dogs’ home, is very happy to introduce us to a variety of different breeds of dog so that we can decide which one we would most like to…


  • The Brilliant Deep by Kate Messner & Matthew Forsythe
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    The Brilliant Deep by Kate Messner & Matthew Forsythe

    The Brilliant Deep: Rebuilding The World’s Coral Reefs tells the true story of Ken Nedimyer who has discovered a way to grow coral. Ken’s experiments and dedication to preserving the reefs in The Florida Keys has also led to him teaching others around the world how to save the coral in their own countries.


  • The Lollies 2018 shortlist has been announced today!
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    The Lollies 2018 shortlist has been announced today!

    Huge congratulations to all of the authors and illustrators on the Lollies 2018 shortlist! The shortlist has been published today and you can already start voting for your favourite funny books 🙂


  • HUMANATOMY by Nicola Edwards, George Ermos & Jemima Maybank
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    HUMANATOMY by Nicola Edwards, George Ermos & Jemima Maybank

    HUMANATOMY How the Body Works is a fabulous, sturdy, non fiction picture book that introduces children to the major organ systems in our bodies. Each system is introduced through stunning, well labelled illustrations and informative text which also addresses questions that readers may have. It’s an amazing resource for helping children (and adults) understand more…


  • Blogtour: Lari Don talks about writing & The Treasure Of The Loch Ness Monster
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    Blogtour: Lari Don talks about writing & The Treasure Of The Loch Ness Monster

    We are delighted to welcome author Lari Don to Story Snug as part of her book tour celebrating the publication of The Treasure Of The Loch Ness Monster illustrated by Nataša Ilinčić. Lari’s newest picture book is a magical adventure about two children, Kenneth and Ishbel, and their search for the treasure that is rumoured…


  • Picture Books About Birds

    Picture Books About Birds

    We’ve been listening to a very noisy dawn chorus every morning which has prompted us to reread some of our favourite picture books about birds. We’ve already blogged about the picture book penguins on our bookcase but we also have lots of favourite picture books about other birds! Is your favourite bird picture book on…


  • Blogtour: Christopher Edge talks about the writing process behind his new novel – The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day
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    Blogtour: Christopher Edge talks about the writing process behind his new novel – The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day

    Author Christopher Edge’s fabulous new novel, The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day, has just been published and we are delighted to be part of Christopher’s Maisie Day blog tour. Like Christopher, I’m always fascinated by an author’s writing process, each approach to writing is different. It was really interesting to read about how he wrote Maisie Day and I’m impressed by…


  • A World of Birds by Vicky Woodgate
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    A World of Birds by Vicky Woodgate

    A World of Birds is a beautifully illustrated non fiction book which introduces readers to 75 different species of birds from all around the world. Vicky Woodgate’s gorgeous illustrations support a multitude of fascinating facts, so much research has gone into this sturdy little book.