Age 7

  • Friends by Helme Heine

    Friends by Helme Heine

    This story about friendship and the relationship between a trio of very different farm animals has been translated from the German story, Freunde.


  • The Hundred Decker Bus by Mike Smith

    The Hundred Decker Bus by Mike Smith

    Come and join The Hundred Decker Bus on its colourful journey (and don’t forget your swimsuit, it even has a pool!).


  • Rachelle Meyer recommends The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear
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    Rachelle Meyer recommends The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear

    The Story: The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea, in a beautiful pea green boat… so begins one of the most treasured classic children’s poems in the English language. Their voyage on the sea continues for a year and a day and they eventually land, marry and feast in the land where the bong tree…


  • Mrs Pepperpot Learns to Swim by Alf Prøysen & Hilda Owen

    Mrs Pepperpot Learns to Swim by Alf Prøysen & Hilda Owen

    I loved reading the Mrs Pepperpot stories as a child and they have lost none of their magic now that I am an adult. Mrs Pepperpot has a very peculiar characteristic, she shrinks (without warning) to the size of a pepperpot (hence the name!). I was very excited when I discovered picture book versions of…


  • The Trouble with Gran by Babette Cole
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    The Trouble with Gran by Babette Cole

    I have always loved Babette Cole’s humorous stories with their quirky illustrations and I first read ‘The Trouble with….’ stories when I was doing my teacher training. We already enjoy The Trouble with Gran picture book so I was very curious to see the newly published eBook. The Story: Gran is not like other grans,…


  • Mrs Armitage and The Big Wave by Quentin Blake

    Mrs Armitage and The Big Wave by Quentin Blake

    I loved Quentin Blake’s illustrations in the Roald Dahl books that I read as a child but I hadn’t read any of his picture books until my daughter brought Mrs Armitage and The Big Wave home from a birthday party. She thinks the story is hilariously funny and giggles in anticipation of her favourite pictures.…


  • 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…


  • 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…


  • 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…


  • Owl Babies by Martin Waddell & Patrick Benson
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    Owl Babies by Martin Waddell & Patrick Benson

    Owl Babies is the best picture book I know for dealing with separation anxiety. A parent of a five year old in my first class introduced me to the story, her daughter cried every morning when she started school. The mother wanted to reassure her daughter that she would be back later like the owls’…