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  • Icky Sticky Monster by Jo Lodge

    Icky Sticky Monster by Jo Lodge

    Icky Sticky Monster is a very funny pop up book with a rhyming text that is easy to read and has suitably revolting language for Icky’s actions! The paper engineering is amazing and my daughter loves helping Icky to eat rubbish and to pick his nose! Bright and bold colours attract young readers to the…


  • The Princess and the Peas by Caryl Hart & Sarah Warburton
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    The Princess and the Peas by Caryl Hart & Sarah Warburton

    A book that encourages a child to start eating vegetables is definitely a winner! I am guilty of trying to disguise vegetables in food (courgette and cocoa muffins actually taste really good!) but The Princess and the Peas encouraged my daughter to eat peas after a long time refusing to, now she’s also asking me to…


  • Dinosaur Dig by Penny Dale

    Dinosaur Dig by Penny Dale

    Dinosaur Dig is a great first counting book for any child obsessed with dinosaurs and transport. It introduces ten different kinds of dinosaur and ten different types of heavy duty machinery (all the dinosaurs and vehicles are labelled at the beginning and end of the book) and puts a heavy emphasis on dirt! The pictures…


  • The Rescue Princesses: The Secret Promise by Paula Harrison

    The Rescue Princesses: The Secret Promise by Paula Harrison

    The Rescue Princesses are great first chapter books for young readers who love princesses. I was looking for a present for a six year old and when I read this (the first) Rescue Princess book I couldn’t put it down.


  • Pip and Posy: The Super Scooter by Axel Scheffler

    Pip and Posy: The Super Scooter by Axel Scheffler

    Pip and Posy: The Super Scooter is a great first storybook for toddlers written and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, well known as the illustrator of The Gruffalo. It has very little text and fabulous, colourful pictures. The familiar subjects of sharing toys, asking before you borrow something and friendship are dealt with in a very…