Age 6

  • Moon’s Ramadan by Natasha Khan Kazi

    Moon’s Ramadan by Natasha Khan Kazi

    Moon’s Ramadan – A journey of celebration around the world is a beautifully illustrated introduction to Ramadan. It explains the events and traditions that take place during the time of fasting and the role that the moon plays in determining when Eid celebrations can begin.


  • Dadaji’s Paintbrush by Rashmi Sirdeshpande & Ruchi Mhasane

    Dadaji’s Paintbrush by Rashmi Sirdeshpande & Ruchi Mhasane

    Dadaji’s Paintbrush is a poignant and heartwarming picture book which sensitively explores the subject of bereavement. It’s a beautifully illustrated story of family love and loss which is intertwined with creativity and hope.


  • Monsters in Trucks by Laura Baker & Nina Dzyvulska

    Monsters in Trucks by Laura Baker & Nina Dzyvulska

    Monsters in Trucks is a vibrant picture book which introduces readers to a world populated by monsters who drive trucks. Over forty different kinds of monsters are introduced in the story and many of them are busy with construction work as they build their monster city. But not all monsters are hardworking and helpful, there…


  • International Women’s Day: Inspirational Women throughout History
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    International Women’s Day: Inspirational Women throughout History

    March 8th is International Women’s Day which celebrates ‘the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.’ So many stories about inspirational women are being documented in children’s books and we have learnt about individual women’s achievements throughout history and around the globe.


  • Mabel’s Topsy-Turvy Homes by Candy Wellins & Jess Rose

    Mabel’s Topsy-Turvy Homes by Candy Wellins & Jess Rose

    Mabel’s Topsy-Turvy Homes highlights the situation that many children find themselves in after a parental separation. Constantly moving between two different houses, having two different bedrooms and dealing with different schedules and routines in each house is an experience that many children will identify with.


  • The Hot Cross Bunny by Carys Bexington & Mark Chambers

    The Hot Cross Bunny by Carys Bexington & Mark Chambers

    The Hot Cross Bunny is an amusing rhyming story which starts on the Isle of the Great Easter Bunny. Bunny Steve’s attempt to grow an egg to win The Golden Egg Cup leads him into a mad Easter Eve adventure as him and his chicken friend, Nugget, try to stop a rampaging dragon from spoiling…


  • My Momma Zo by Kelly Allen, Zoey Allen & Tara O’Brien

    My Momma Zo by Kelly Allen, Zoey Allen & Tara O’Brien

    My Momma Zo introduces us to a family with two mums, one of whom is trans. It’s the empowering story of a family that supports each other as they come to terms with Parent Zo’s transition. The story is told by Momma Zo’s daughter, Molly, who talks candidly about her parents and their family situation.


  • Children’s Mental Health Week – Let’s Connect
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    Children’s Mental Health Week – Let’s Connect

    February 6th to 12th week is children’s mental health week. This year’s theme is ‘Let’s Connect’ and children’s mental health charity Place2be is ‘encouraging people to connect with others in healthy, rewarding and meaningful ways.’ 


  • A Pinch of Love by Barry Timms & Tisha Lee
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    A Pinch of Love by Barry Timms & Tisha Lee

    We are delighted to welcome author Barry Timms to Story Snug. Barry’s picture book, A Pinch of Love, illustrated by Tisha Lee, oozes warmth and love. It’s a deliciously heartwarming read for Valentines Day.


  • When Winter Comes by Aimée M. Bissonette & Erin Hourigan

    When Winter Comes by Aimée M. Bissonette & Erin Hourigan

    When Winter Comes: Discovering Wildlife in Our Snowy Woods is the perfect picture book to curl up with at this time of year. While we’re trying to keep warm it takes a vibrant look at how families enjoy winter and the way that their actions are intertwined with the wildlife in our woods.