Macmillan Books

  • Picture Books for European Day of Languages
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    Picture Books for European Day of Languages

    September 26th is European Day of Languages. The European Day of Languages is jointly organised by The Council of Europe and the European Union and celebrates linguistic diversity in Europe. I have compiled a list of some of the picture books that I have used to introduce English vocabulary to non native English speaking children.


  • Audio books for long journeys
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    Audio books for long journeys

    Audio books are a great way of passing the time on a long journey. Lots of our favourite picture books have great accompanying CDs so if you are looking for in car or in flight entertainment here are some that we really like. There are so many more that we could have included, we’d love to hear which…


  • Favourite picture book bunnies
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    Favourite picture book bunnies

    Do you have any favourite picture book bunnies? There are so many lovely bunnies that we could have included on our Easter list of favourite bunnies.


  • The Crocodile Who Didn’t Like Water by Gemma Merino

    The Crocodile Who Didn’t Like Water by Gemma Merino

    The title of this story intrigued us, don’t all crocodiles like water?! We just had to read the story to find out why he didn’t like water. We love the surprise when we find out and now that we’re more familiar with the story we’ve found picture clues that indicate that the crocodile is different…


  • On The Way Home by Jill Murphy

    On The Way Home by Jill Murphy

    My copy of On the Way Home has a different picture on the cover and is old, battered and well loved. It was well read when I first started teaching and it’s now the perfect story for my daughter who is trying to make sense of real characters versus fantasy characters, we have long conversations…


  • Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals! by Ian Whybrow & Ed Eaves

    Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals! by Ian Whybrow & Ed Eaves

    My daughter loves Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals! with its touch and feel animals and its simple, repetitive, rhyming text. It’s a perfect bedtime read for the littlest of people.


  • Amazing Aeroplanes by Tony Mitton
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    Amazing Aeroplanes by Tony Mitton

    If you are planning a holiday that combines planes and small children I recommend this colourful, non fiction picture book to introduce the experience of flying. We bought it for our daughter (who first flew at the age of four months) and its bold, bright pictures and easy to read, simple rhyming text were an…


  • Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell
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    Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell

    If you were to ask me which picture book I would choose to take a baby from birth through to their early childhood I would definitely choose Dear Zoo. It’s a fabulous first book which is still enjoyed by my almost five year old.