Age 3

  • Blogtour: Sanne Dufft talks about illustration & her new book, Bear Child
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    Blogtour: Sanne Dufft talks about illustration & her new book, Bear Child

    I am delighted to be taking part in the Bear Child blog tour. Sanne Dufft, Bear Child’s illustrator, and I met five years ago through the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), at the time she was unpublished. She’s been incredibly busy since then and has written and illustrated several picture books, Bear…


  • Bird House / Bug Hotel by Libby Walden & Clover Robin
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    Bird House / Bug Hotel by Libby Walden & Clover Robin

    Bird House and Bug Hotel are fabulously sturdy, lift the flap, discovery board books which introduce children to the wildlife that they can find in their gardens. We’re huge fans of lift the flap books and these inspire lots of learning and discussion as well as helping children to develop an awareness of the natural…


  • 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…


  • I REALLY WANT the Cake by Simon Philip & Lucia Gaggiotti

    I REALLY WANT the Cake by Simon Philip & Lucia Gaggiotti

    I REALLY WANT the Cake is a picture book that most readers will be able to identify with! How do you react when you see and smell a freshly baked chocolate cake but are told that you can’t eat it? Could you resist it? That’s the problem that this story’s little heroine is faced with!


  • Hattie Peck by Emma Levey

    Hattie Peck by Emma Levey

    Hattie Peck’s story is full of eggs that have been laid by all kinds of creatures! We love Hattie, she’s a determined, kind hearted heroine who turns her own heartbreak around when she goes out into the big wide world to rescue abandoned eggs.


  • Story Snug’s 2018 International Book Giving Day Giveaway!
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    Story Snug’s 2018 International Book Giving Day Giveaway!

    We are so excited about our 2018 International Book Giving Day giveaway and would like to say a huge huge thank you to all the authors and illustrators who are helping us to celebrate by generously giving books.


  • Author Cath Jones talks about ‘Bonkers About Beetroot’
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    Author Cath Jones talks about ‘Bonkers About Beetroot’

    Bonkers About Beetroot is Cath Jones’ debut picture book and it’s completely bonkers! Cath and I met online through SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and I am always very excited when writing friends become published authors. It’s lovely to welcome her to Story Snug to answer my questions about her books, her writing…


  • The Last Chip by Duncan Beedie

    The Last Chip by Duncan Beedie

    The Last Chip The Story of a Very Hungry Pigeon is the story of Percy the pigeon’s quest to find food. Percy’s story highlights the desperate situation of somebody who is extremely hungry and also introduces children to the concept of homelessness and living on the streets.


  • 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…


  • Shady Bay Buddies: Archie’s First Day At School / Archie Goes To The Doctor by Emma Brown

    Shady Bay Buddies: Archie’s First Day At School / Archie Goes To The Doctor by Emma Brown

    The Shady Bay Buddies, Archie and his friends and family, introduce children to familiar first experiences. With simple texts and adorable illustrations these two stories are fabulous for preparing children for their first day of school and reassuring them that visiting the doctor is nothing to worry about.