Humour

  • NOTHING SCARES SPIDER! by S Marendaz & Carly Gledhill

    NOTHING SCARES SPIDER! by S Marendaz & Carly Gledhill

    NOTHING SCARES SPIDER! is a story about bravery, friendship, support and a big adventure. It’s a great story to read in autumn when we often find more spiders in our homes. Even those readers who are afraid of spiders will love the main character, Spider, who is fearless and independent. She’s also a little naive…


  • Jasper & Scruff: The Great Cat Cake-Off by Nicola Colton

    Jasper & Scruff: The Great Cat Cake-Off by Nicola Colton

    Jasper & Scruff: The Great Cat Cake-Off is a page turning, early reader with a colourful cast of animal characters, delicious food, a wonderful villain and fabulous illustrations. Jasper the cat loves cooking and fancy food while boisterous puppy Scruff much prefers to eat but, despite their differences, they make a great team when they…


  • Never Mess With A Pirate Princess by Holly Ryan & Sian Roberts

    Never Mess With A Pirate Princess by Holly Ryan & Sian Roberts

    Never Mess With A Pirate Princess has a feisty, determined heroine, page turning action and a bouncy rhyming text. It’s a fun and imaginative story with a main character who is not prepared to stay at home and wait for a gallant knight to rescue her beloved teddy bear. Princess Prue is a fabulous role…


  • Georgie Grows a Dragon by Emma Lazell

    Georgie Grows a Dragon by Emma Lazell

    Georgie Grows a Dragon is a wonderful story about gardening, friendship and growing. Georgie loves growing things but she can’t remember planting the dragon that appears in her garden overnight. She’s determined to take care of it but what do dragons need to help them grow…?


  • This book is PANTS! by John Kane

    This book is PANTS! by John Kane

    This book is PANTS! takes us on a fun, colourful adventure that requires changing pants to suit different occasions. It’s an intergalactic story about friendship, accepting strangers and underwear – the main characters put on ten different pairs of pants throughout the story! The book’s innovative design makes it truly interactive – children can join…


  • This is NOT a Book by Kellie Byrnes & Aśka

    This is NOT a Book by Kellie Byrnes & Aśka

    This is NOT a Book is a fabulous, fun example of metafiction, it takes us into the story to discover what elements make up a really good and compelling story. The main character repeatedly tries to convince us that she’s real and not a fictional character. But will she convince herself by the end of…


  • David Roberts’ Delightfully Different Fairy Tales illustrated by Lynn Roberts-Maloney

    David Roberts’ Delightfully Different Fairy Tales illustrated by Lynn Roberts-Maloney

    Delightfully Different Fairy Tales retell the stories of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and Cinderella in the most wonderfully original way. The stories take us back in time to different time periods during the twentieth century and introduce readers to fashions and styles intrinsic to the era. David Roberts’ illustrations are fabulously detailed and provide an amazing…


  • I Really Really Need A Wee by Karl Newson & Duncan Beedie

    I Really Really Need A Wee by Karl Newson & Duncan Beedie

    We were really intrigued to find out how I Really Really Need A Wee could be the subject of a whole picture book but Bush Baby’s search for a toilet had us turning the pages to see whether s/he could find a toilet before it’s too late! Karl Newson’s rhyming text is paired with Duncan…


  • Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar by Clara Vulliamy

    Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar by Clara Vulliamy

    Marshmallow Pie the Cat Superstar is a very entertaining, hilariously egocentric character. We immediately warmed to Marshmallow Marmaduke Vanilla-Bean Sugar-Pie Fluffington-Fitz-Noodle (Marshmallow Pie for short) who belongs to a little girl called Amelia. Amelia is determined to make him into a cat superstar. But that is easier said than done…


  • I can’t sleep by Gracia Iglesias & Ximo Abadia

    I can’t sleep by Gracia Iglesias & Ximo Abadia

    In I can’t sleep a little girl is struggling to get to sleep so she starts to count sheep. Ximo Abadia’s quirky illustrations and a humorous counting text combine to make a fun bedtime story, perfect for sheep lovers and anybody that needs a little help with calming down!