Age 5

  • 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.


  • Hidden World Ocean by Libby Walden & Stephanie Fizer-Coleman

    Hidden World Ocean by Libby Walden & Stephanie Fizer-Coleman

    Hidden World Ocean is a beautifully illustrated, sturdy lift-the-flap book which introduces children to thirty six different sea dwelling creatures. It’s a colourful introduction to sea life which includes many different species including sharks, octopuses, various fish and crabs.


  • 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.


  • Last Stop On The Reindeer Express by Maudie Powell-Tuck & Karl James Mountford
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    Last Stop On The Reindeer Express by Maudie Powell-Tuck & Karl James Mountford

    I first saw Last Stop On The Reindeer Express at the Frankfurt Book Fair last year and loved Karl James Mountford’s beautiful illustrations with their cutouts and flaps. This wonderful, festive, magical adventure is full of love and warmth and helps children understand that sometimes families may have to spend the Christmas season apart.


  • It’s Christmas! by Tracey Corderoy & Tim Warnes
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    It’s Christmas! by Tracey Corderoy & Tim Warnes

    It’s Christmas! is a festive, feelgood story which makes us laugh. Parents, as well as children, will identify with Archie’s infectious, and sometimes overpowering, enthusiasm for all the preparations. Chaos reigns throughout the story and we love the humour in the illustrations.


  • Make & Play Nativity by Joey Chou
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    Make & Play Nativity by Joey Chou

    Joey Chou’s Make & Play Nativity is a wonderful introduction to the Nativity for toddlers, pre-schoolers  and Early Years children but it’s also a fun activity for older children. This sturdy little board book includes 20 press out figures, craft ideas, The Christmas Story and a selection of popular Christmas carols.


  • The Dressing-Up Dad by Maudie Smith & Paul Howard

    The Dressing-Up Dad by Maudie Smith & Paul Howard

    The Dressing-Up Dad is a fun loving, very unique Dad, he isn’t ‘ordinary’ like other dads! Danny and his dad have great fun dressing up together but when Dad becomes an ordinary dad for a day, Danny learns how important it is to be encouraged to be yourself.