Age 6

  • Dog Loves Drawing by Louise Yates

    Dog Loves Drawing by Louise Yates

    I think the idea of drawing your own adventure is lovely and the first time we read Dog Loves Drawing I just wanted to keep turning the pages to see what and who Dog and his friends were going to draw next. Now we read the story at a more leisurely pace so we can…


  • I ♡ Bedtime by Clara Vulliamy

    I ♡ Bedtime by Clara Vulliamy

    The antics of the adorable bunnies in I ♡ Bedtime make my daughter giggle uncontrollably – any book that produces such mirth and merriment in a child is also a winner with me!


  • Hello! Is that Grandma? – Ian Whybrow / Deborah Allwright

    Hello! Is that Grandma? – Ian Whybrow / Deborah Allwright

    Hello! Is that Grandma? is one of the stories that we read when we go and stay with grandparents, it’s an integral part of our visit to Grandma! My daughter enjoys lifting the flaps to see what is happening in the humorous, colourful illustrations.


  • Joanna Gray recommends The Snaggle Grollop by Daniel Postgate
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    Joanna Gray recommends The Snaggle Grollop by Daniel Postgate

    This is a delightful story that incorporates not only the responsibilities of owning a pet, but the enjoyment they bring to family life. Nick Price’s illustrations are bright and cheerful and my children and I love the way they bring the Snaggle Grollop’s character to life. Not only this, but they very cleverly interweave a…


  • The Wind in the Willows retold by Lesley Sims

    The Wind in the Willows retold by Lesley Sims

    The retelling of The Wind in the Willows is one of a range of classic stories that have been published by Usborne as picture books. I love the idea of introducing young children to classic stories in a picture book format and it is also great for me to read the ones I may have…


  • Just Ducks! by Nicola Davies / Salvatore Rubbino
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    Just Ducks! by Nicola Davies / Salvatore Rubbino

    Our trips to visit the ducks in the park have been enriched by the knowledge that we have gained from reading this wonderful picture book. Just today we watched a female duck taking care of her ducklings and now we know exactly why she was so keen to make sure that they stayed in the…


  • UPSYDOWN TOWN by Beth Shoshan and Sue Hendra

    UPSYDOWN TOWN by Beth Shoshan and Sue Hendra

    We love a bit of nonsense in our house so UPSYDOWN TOWN is very well read! It isn’t really a story, just a lovely nonsensical description of a land where everything is a bit topsy turvy. Fun elements include fish and various other animals flying in the sky, birds swimming in the sea, thin elephants, trains…


  • A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman

    A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman

    I often borrowed the Corduroy stories from the library when I was younger so I was so excited when we were given a copy of A Pocket for Corduroy. Now my daughter loves him too. Corduroy is a very cute bear who belongs to a little girl called Lisa and he’s very inquisitive!


  • Don’t Panic Annika by Juliet Clare Bell & Jennifer Morris

    Don’t Panic Annika by Juliet Clare Bell & Jennifer Morris

    ‘Don’t Panic Annika’ is a catchphrase in our house. Counting to ten and keeping calm Annika style has saved us on several occasions!


  • Cactus Annie by Melanie Williamson

    Cactus Annie by Melanie Williamson

    The Story: Cactus Annie doesn’t want to go to cowgirl school. On her first day she gets everything wrong and Miss Tumbleweed, the teacher, tells her that she must try harder. On the second day of school Cactus Annie arrives to find that the pesky rats have stolen all the cows so Miss Tumbleweed sends…