Age 5

  • The Vanishing Lake by Paddy Donnelly

    The Vanishing Lake by Paddy Donnelly

    The Vanishing Lake is a beautifully illustrated picture book inspired by Loughareema, a lake in Northern Ireland that periodically vanishes. The heartwarming relationship between Meara and Grandad is central to this magical story as Meara tries to discover what causes the lake to disappear. Grandad has some wild and sometimes wacky suggestions as to why it…


  • Author Fiona Barker talks about Setsuko and the Song of the Sea

    Author Fiona Barker talks about Setsuko and the Song of the Sea

    We are delighted to welcome Fiona Barker, author of Setsuko and the Song of the Sea, to Story Snug. Beautifully illustrated by Howard Gray, Setsuko and the Song of the Sea encourages us to think about how we can keep our oceans clean and protect the wildlife in them.


  • Blogtour: Rita’s Rabbit by Laura Mucha & Hannah Peck

    Blogtour: Rita’s Rabbit by Laura Mucha & Hannah Peck

    We’re delighted to be part of the Rita’s Rabbit blogtour! Rita’s wish for a particular pet will be familiar to many children (and their parents!) but in this humorous story Rita learns that you should be careful what you wish for!


  • THE art of WORDS by Robert Vescio & Joanna Bartel

    THE art of WORDS by Robert Vescio & Joanna Bartel

    THE art of WORDS is a celebration of the power of words, letters and punctuation. It highlights how they can be rearranged to convey different emotions and meanings and tell stories. Words can be found everywhere and this book exudes joy and excitement as a boy and a girl play with them.


  • The Magic Crayon by Amy Sparkes & Ali Pye

    The Magic Crayon by Amy Sparkes & Ali Pye

    When Chloe’s silver crayon starts sparkling she draws a picture and is unexpectedly thrown into a magical adventure in a fairytale wood. She must rescue her brother, Jack, but she also needs to keep her wits about her so that she can bring him home safely…


  • Pippa’s Passover Plate by Vivian Kirkfield & Jill Weber

    Pippa’s Passover Plate by Vivian Kirkfield & Jill Weber

    Pippa’s Passover Plate is a fun, rhyming story that takes place at the beginning of Passover. It’s a story of friendship, caring and also overcoming your fears. Pippa is an adorable, industrious little mouse, we enjoyed reading her story and love the way that she overcame her fears as she looked for her missing Seder plate.


  • The Book Of Hopes edited by Katherine Rundell

    The Book Of Hopes edited by Katherine Rundell

    The Book Of Hopes: Words and Pictures to Comfort, Inspire and Entertain is a wonderfully uplifting anthology compiled by author Katherine Rundell. She invited children’s authors and illustrators to contribute short stories, illustrations and poems to inspire hope in a time when we are all experiencing restrictions and uncertainty due to the pandemic. This beautiful…


  • A Little Bit Worried by Ciara Gavin & Tim Warnes

    A Little Bit Worried by Ciara Gavin & Tim Warnes

    A Little Bit Worried is a heartwarming picture book which can help children to talk about and find ways to deal with worries that they may have. Weasel is a character who has a lot of worries in comparison to his friend Mole who is upbeat and positive. Their story highlights how friends can listen…


  • Blog Tour: Finney’s Story by Alana Washington & Charlotte Caswell

    Blog Tour: Finney’s Story by Alana Washington & Charlotte Caswell

    Finney’s Story was written for a competition to write a story about Finney the Fox, UCLan Publishing’s mascot. We’re excited to be part of the Finney’s Story blog tour which takes place every day this week.  Finney’s Story is written by Alana Washington and illustrated by Charlotte Caswell who has joined us today to tell us more about…


  • Home for a While by Lauren Kerstein and Natalia Moore

    Home for a While by Lauren Kerstein and Natalia Moore

    Home for a While is the heartwarming story of the relationship that develops after Calvin moves in with his new foster carer, Maggie. Calvin has lived in a succession of houses, but hasn’t found anywhere that he can really call home. Will things be different for him at Maggie’s house?