Age 4

  • Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler

    Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler

    The discovery of a Monkey Puzzle sticker book in a bookshop led us to pull an old favourite off the bookshelf and read it again. We love this cleverly written story which intertwines humour and learning in a fun way. It was definitely one of the most well read stories when my daughter was younger and there’s…


  • Sunk! by Rob Biddulph
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    Sunk! by Rob Biddulph

    We love Rob Biddulph’s first picture book, Blown Away, in which we were introduced to Penguin Blue and his friends. Now they’re back in another story, Sunk!, a fun, rhyming adventure about pirates and friendship. 


  • Jimmy Finnigan’s Wild Wood Band by Tom Knight

    Jimmy Finnigan’s Wild Wood Band by Tom Knight

    Jimmy Finnigan’s Wild Wood Band is a great story for showing how important it is to follow your dreams and it also conveys the positive effect that music can have in life. Jimmy loves music and wants to start a band but when he can’t find anybody in his village to join him he ventures into the…


  • Lazy Cat by Julia Woolf

    Lazy Cat by Julia Woolf

    Lazy Cat takes a wonderful look at friendship and the fact that friendship is reciprocal and involves giving as well as receiving. Doodle Dog is a very good friend to Lazy Cat who takes full advantage of Doodle’s good nature. Then one day he pushes Doodle just a little bit too far…


  • Blogtour: ‘Five picture books that inspired me’ by author / illustrator John Kelly
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    Blogtour: ‘Five picture books that inspired me’ by author / illustrator John Kelly

    We’re delighted that author / illustrator John Kelly is joining us on Story Snug as part of his Can I Join Your Club? blog tour. John’s brilliant new picture book, Can I Join Your Club?, illustrated by Steph Laberis, is a fantastic story that celebrates inclusivity and friendship. 


  • Fum by Karl Newson and Lucy Fleming

    Fum by Karl Newson and Lucy Fleming

    Fum is a fun rhyming adventure that takes us to Fairytale Land where we meet various well known and well loved characters who are helping family Crumb, a large family of giants, to find their smallest son.


  • Mr Wolf’s Pancakes by Jan Fearnley

    Mr Wolf’s Pancakes by Jan Fearnley

    Mr Wolf’s Pancakes is a fun and amusing story to read on Pancake Tuesday. Mr Wolf is hungry and really fancies some pancakes. But will his fairytale neighbours help him make them?


  • Solomon and Mortimer by Catherine Rayner

    Solomon and Mortimer by Catherine Rayner

    We love playing jokes, as do Solomon and Mortimer. But jokes don’t always go to plan which is what happens in this story when two bored little crocodiles decide to surprise a hippo!


  • Follow the Trail by Dawn Siritt & Charlotte Milner
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    Follow the Trail by Dawn Siritt & Charlotte Milner

    These brightly coloured Follow the Trail books provide fantastic and fun learning for the littlest people and it’s hard to resist running your fingers along the colourful, glittery trails.


  • Thank Goodness For Bob by Matthew Morgan & Gabriel Alborozo

    Thank Goodness For Bob by Matthew Morgan & Gabriel Alborozo

    Thank Goodness for Bob is a fantastic story for helping children to understand that worrying is normal. Worrying is something that we all do and this story shows children how they can deal with their worries so that they don’t rule their lives like they do for the main character, Max.