Age 7

  • Which fictional witch is your favourite?
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    Which fictional witch is your favourite?

    Halloween is just over a week away and maybe you are looking to read a story about a witch to get you in the mood. We have several fictional witches lurking in chapter books on our bookcase but would love to add some more!


  • Sea Lights by Ruth Symons & Carolina Rabei

    Sea Lights by Ruth Symons & Carolina Rabei

    Sea Lights is a novelty bedtime story that uses paper engineering to ‘light up’ different elements on each spread. The book is sturdy and includes wheels, flaps and sliders to illuminate the pages. It’s a gentle, calming story about the different lights that guide a little girl and her dad through an evening’s fishing.


  • The Chicken Knitters by Cath Jones & Sean Longcroft

    The Chicken Knitters by Cath Jones & Sean Longcroft

    The Chicken Knitters is an Early Reader which tells the story of how knitting fan Lilly rescues Farmer Claw’s neglected chickens. With five short chapters and an amusing, original storyline that highlights the plight of battery hens, it’s a great book to help a more independent beginner reader gain reading skills and experience.


  • Turn and Learn: Weather by Isabel Otter and Hannah Tolson
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    Turn and Learn: Weather by Isabel Otter and Hannah Tolson

    Turn and Learn: Weather is a fabulous picture book which looks at five different kinds of weather. It’s a beautifully illustrated, novelty non fiction book which has a magic slider on each double spread. The different types of weather are explained through a ‘What is…?’ question before giving more details about the roles different kinds…


  • How to draw ‘The Dinosaur Who Lost Her Voice’ by Francesca Gambatesa
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    How to draw ‘The Dinosaur Who Lost Her Voice’ by Francesca Gambatesa

    We are delighted to welcome illustrator Francesca Gambatesa to Story Snug. We’re big fans of Francesca’s newest picture book, The Dinosaur Who Lost her Voice, written by Julie Ballard, and it’s really interesting to read how she created the illustrations for the story.


  • Animal Homes by Libby Walden & Clover Robin
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    Animal Homes by Libby Walden & Clover Robin

    Animal Homes is a lift the flap, discovery board book which introduces children to a variety of different animal habitats. We’re huge fans of lift the flap books and this book inspires lots of learning and discussion as well as helping children to develop an awareness of the natural world.


  • The Last Human by Lee Bacon

    The Last Human by Lee Bacon

    In The Last Human, robots have taken over the world and humans are extinct. One day a young robot; XR_935, and his co-workers discover a human girl, Emma, and are thrown into quandary as they decide how to deal with the situation – they have always been told how evil humans are and how much…


  • A Planet Full Of Plastic by Neal Layton
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    A Planet Full Of Plastic by Neal Layton

    A Planet Full Of Plastic gives a fascinating insight into the ways we use plastic in our everyday lives – how it was invented, how it is used and, most importantly, how we can reduce our plastic consumption and deal with our rubbish. It’s a really thought provoking and inspirational picture book and a fabulous…


  • Vera Jewel is Late for School by Nicola Kent

    Vera Jewel is Late for School by Nicola Kent

    Vera Jewel is Late for School is the amusing story of a determined, innovative little girl who can’t manage to get to school on time and as the week goes on it doesn’t get any better! This is a great book to read at this time of year, most children have gone back to school…


  • The Golden Acorn by Katy Hudson

    The Golden Acorn by Katy Hudson

    Squirrel is extremely competitive and loves to win but this year the rules for the Golden Acorn Hunt have changed and she can’t compete alone, she must be part of a team. Luckily Squirrel has a fabulous group of friends who are prepared to help her put together a team but none of them are…