Age 6

  • Old Friends by Margaret Aitken & Lenny Wen

    Old Friends by Margaret Aitken & Lenny Wen

    Old Friends is a heartwarming story about finding friends that have the same interests as you, regardless of age and experience. It celebrates the way that wonderful relationships can be enjoyed by young and old and how mutually beneficial the exchanging of ideas and experience between two generations can be.


  • The Gifts That Grow by Monika Singh Gangotra & Michaela Dias-Hayes

    The Gifts That Grow by Monika Singh Gangotra & Michaela Dias-Hayes

    The Gifts That Grow, based on a true story, intertwines cooking and family history as Amrita learns more about a Jamun tree which was planted in the garden of her old house. It’s a fascinatingly diverse story which celebrates a family tradition that has been passed down through generations.


  • Autumn Moonbeam Dance Magic by Emma Finlayson Palmer & Heidi Cannon

    Autumn Moonbeam Dance Magic by Emma Finlayson Palmer & Heidi Cannon

    Autumn Moonbeam Dance Magic is the first story in a magical new chapter book series. Dancing dreams are intertwined with friendships, rivalry and feelings of self doubt. The story sparkles with truly original characters, spell binding dance moves and has a likeable heroine whose road to achieving her goal is peppered with magic and mishaps.


  • Blogtour: Slug Love by Cath Jones & Craig Shuttlewood
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    Blogtour: Slug Love by Cath Jones & Craig Shuttlewood

    We are delighted to join author Cath Jones and illustrator Craig Shuttlewood on their Slug Love blogtour. I love gardening and luckily don’t seem to have too many problems with slugs. But I’ve started viewing them in a new light since I read Slug’s story!


  • All Aboard the London Bus by Patricia Toht & Sam Usher
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    All Aboard the London Bus by Patricia Toht & Sam Usher

    Are you planning a trip to London? All Aboard the London Bus takes us on a wonderful rhyming tour around London and introduces us to the city through 24 fun to read, child friendly poems. There are many references to London’s history as well as the inclusion of architectural and cultural aspects – travelling on…


  • SUPERHEROES DON’T GET SCARED by Kate Thompson & Clare Elsom

    SUPERHEROES DON’T GET SCARED by Kate Thompson & Clare Elsom

    SUPERHEROES DON’T GET SCARED is a fabulously empowering, humorous picture book that can help children to understand their emotions and reassure them that it’s ok to be scared sometimes. The superheroes in the story all have a particular fear and their experiences help main character Maisie learn to face up to her own.


  • Blog tour: I am NOT a Prince! by Rachael Davis & Beatrix Hatcher
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    Blog tour: I am NOT a Prince! by Rachael Davis & Beatrix Hatcher

    We are delighted to be joining Rachael Davis and Beatrix Hatcher’s I am NOT a Prince! blog tour this week. I am NOT a Prince! is a fast paced, modern fairy tale which challenges gender stereotypes in a positive and child friendly way. The story is a wonderful celebration of being proud to be yourself…


  • The River by Tom Percival

    The River by Tom Percival

    The River uses beautiful imagery to help children deal with grief. We’re huge fans of Tom Percival’s picture books and his stunning illustrations combined with a simple lyrical text will give comfort to young readers who may be coming to terms with loss. It’s an emotive story about friendship, grief, healing and kindness.


  • Blog Tour: FUNNY BUMS, FREAKY BEAKS and other incredible creature features by Alex Morss, Sean Taylor & Sarah Edmonds
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    Blog Tour: FUNNY BUMS, FREAKY BEAKS and other incredible creature features by Alex Morss, Sean Taylor & Sarah Edmonds

    FUNNY BUMS, FREAKY BEAKS and other incredible creature features takes a fascinating look at the more unusual features of a range of weird and wonderful animals. It explains how many of these features are there for a reason and have evolved over time to help a creature survive.


  • The Journey Home by Frann Preston-Gannon

    The Journey Home by Frann Preston-Gannon

    The Journey Home has been republished in a beautiful ten year anniversary edition. It takes a poignant look at the experiences and emotions of endangered animals who travel far from home when their habitats and lives are put in danger. It mirrors the current situation in Ukraine and the uncertainty and emotions of refugees who…