Humour

  • Meg’s Eggs by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski

    Meg’s Eggs by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski

    I enjoyed reading the Meg and Mog stories as a child and had several in the book box in my first classroom. We recently inherited some of the books and now my daughter is enjoying them, she loves Meg’s spells as they never work quite as they should!


  • Dog Loves Counting by Louise Yates

    Dog Loves Counting by Louise Yates

    Dog Loves Counting introduces counting up to ten in a very original way. It also introduced us to some interesting new animals – we hadn’t heard of a five-lined skink or a nine-banded armadillo before!


  • Time for Bed, Fred! by Yasmeen Ismail
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    Time for Bed, Fred! by Yasmeen Ismail

    Fred is a very cute, black dog but his bedtime avoidance tactics mirror those of children everywhere. His story is definitely one that children and parents can relate to!


  • The slightly Annoying Elephant by David Walliams & Tony Ross

    The slightly Annoying Elephant by David Walliams & Tony Ross

    Disclaimer! We don’t condone The slightly Annoying Elephant’s behaviour but he does make us laugh. If you are looking for a story to teach your children about being polite you don’t want to introduce them to The slightly Annoying Elephant. He is very rude throughout the story and does absolutely nothing to redeem himself by…


  • There’s a Shark in the Bath by Sarah McIntyre

    There’s a Shark in the Bath by Sarah McIntyre

    When my daughter got up this morning she told me that she had rescued a shark from the bath in the middle of the night and taken it back to sea. There’s a Shark in the Bath has made a huge impression on her. Like Dulcie in the story she is a small girl with…


  • Primrose by Alex T. Smith

    Primrose by Alex T. Smith

    Primrose is an independently minded princess who doesn’t want to be stifled by the seriousness of life at the pretty pink palace where she lives. We find her attempts to have fun very amusing and her Grandmama is one of our new favourite picture book grannies.


  • The unbelievable top secret diary of Pig by Emer Stamp
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    The unbelievable top secret diary of Pig by Emer Stamp

    The unbelievable top secret diary of Pig has a cast of crazy farmyard characters including Pig, Duck, a herd of sheep and Evil Chickens. It is a hilarious adventure which I read in one sitting. When I read it to my daughter she asked me to keep reading, she wanted to find out what was…


  • Aliens Love Panta Claus by Claire Freedman & Ben Cort

    Aliens Love Panta Claus by Claire Freedman & Ben Cort

    We’re starting to think about Christmas picture books and Aliens Love Panta Claus was one of the books under our Christmas tree last year. Those of you who know the hilarious Aliens Love Underpants story will know that the aliens steal the underpants. Aliens love Panta Claus is just as funny, in this story they…


  • Lucky Wish Mouse Starting School by Clara Vulliamy

    Lucky Wish Mouse Starting School by Clara Vulliamy

    We borrowed Lucky Wish Mouse Starting School, a story about ten tiny mice starting school from the library, and have read it at least once a day since. My daughter loves it and the reading is always accompanied by lots of giggles.


  • Ella by Alex T. Smith
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    Ella by Alex T. Smith

    I was looking for a picture book with a character who wore glasses and I found Ella, the story of an adorably feisty ladybird. It’s a great twist on the Cinderella story, all of the characters are insects. My daughter is currently fascinated by all kinds of insects (she’s quite happy to pick them up!) so…