Category: Picture Book Reviews

  • Words And Your Heart

    Words And Your Heart

    ‘Words have power. Dun Dun Darrrr.’ Kate Jane Neal’s latest picture book, Words And Your Heart, rings true. So true. It celebrates the wonderful power of the right words, said to the right person, at the right time. Neal does this through simple charm, pitched perfectly for little listeners. The result is a beautiful picture…

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  • Poppy And The Blooms

    Poppy And The Blooms

    “Even something very small can make a BIG difference” The theme of Poppy and the Blooms, the latest picture book by Fiona Woodcock, will appeal to little children who so often feel powerless in a grown up world. Four flower friends prove that with some determination and teamwork you can make a difference, whatever your…

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  • Malala’s Magic Pencil

    Malala’s Magic Pencil

    Malala Yousafzai’s story of courage and determination in the face of adversity, has crossed the world several times over. And as Malala herself steps into Oxford University to begin her degree, her picture book – Malala’s Magic Pencil – enables her story to reach a new generation. Malala imbues her story with imagination. Her over…

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  • The Smart Hat

    The Smart Hat

    My 3 year old daughter loved The Smart Hat from Cath Jones and Paul Nicholls! Even though it is an early reader, I read it as if it were a picture book. She told me that the end was her favourite bit because it was funny! Indeed, the story is really quirky. When the Queen…

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  • The Cranky Caterpillar

    The Cranky Caterpillar

    When I was seven, I sat in the window of the music store and had my very first piano lesson. And the very first thing my teacher asked me was if I was ready to learn Italian, “because Italian is the language of music”. Just like that, fireworks fizzed and exploded in my head. Even…

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  • Florence Frizzball

    Florence Frizzball

    I have a wonderful 3 year old daughter with the curliest hair, so Claire Freedman and  Jane Massey’s Florence Frizzball was a perfect read for our family! This is an ideal picture book for pre-schoolers with simple, fun rhyming text. It is a book that all children can identify with, as there aren’t many children…

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  • Ten Little Monsters

    Ten Little Monsters

    Ten Little Monsters, from Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty, is part of the fabulous Ten Little picture book series. A counting book with fun and rhyme – this one concentrates on counting backwards from ten. ‘Ten little monsters waken from their sleep, Blinking in the candlelight, in the castle deep, Going trick or treating, will…

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  • Stardust

    Stardust

    If you had to think about it, you could probably make a neat list of problems-kids-have that are resolved in picture books. But here’s a problem that might not be top of that list: just how do you feel good about yourself when your older sibling is utterly, frustratingly, maddeningly perfect? This is our narrator’s…

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  • You Can Never Run Out Of Love

    You Can Never Run Out Of Love

    You Can Never Run Out Of Love is  a picture book written by Helen Docherty and illustrated by Ali Pye. You Can Never Run Out Of Love is such a warm and uplifting picture book, with a beautiful heart warming message. It’s a lovely book to share with little ones. I enjoyed sharing it with…

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  • Witchfairy

    Witchfairy

    Whenever I pick up a delicious new Book Island title, I know for certain that I’m going to discover a story told in a wonderfully unique and captivating manner. So often we read picture books where it is the young protagonist who learns a lesson during the course of the story – learning to share,…

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  • Bonkers About Beetroot

    Bonkers About Beetroot

    Bonkers about Beetroot is the debut picture book written by Cath Jones and illustrated by Chris Jevons. Every so often, a picture book comes along that feels really fresh and different from the others on the market, and ‘Bonkers about Beetroot’ is one of them! There are so many things to love about the book,…

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  • Supertato

    Supertato

    There was high excitement in my house when we realised we were going to get a sneak preview of Sue Hendra and Paul Linnets’ new Supertato picture book: Evil Pea Rules! My youngest (now 6) has been a fan of the heroic spud since he swapped his World Book Day voucher for the first Supertato book…

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  • Hide And Seek

    Hide And Seek

    It’s a heart thumpingly brilliant moment when a shiny new tome from picture book extraordinaire Anthony Browne pops through the letter box…. and Hide And Seek is his 50th, yep 50th book. Wowzas! Browne is a marvellous story teller, Hide And Seek is no exception. The main characters, Poppy and Cy, are sad since their…

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  • Say Zoop!

    Say Zoop!

    Today didn’t start well. In fact it started at 4.45am as 2-year-old Ben angrily pounded on the nursery door “LET. ME. OUT”. Excellent. Another 3 words in his repertoire and more evidence for the neighbours that we’re keeping the children hostage. It took 4 attempts to get 3-year-old Alice downstairs and a further 2 attempts…

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  • Have You Seen My Giraffe?

    Have You Seen My Giraffe?

    Have You Seen My Giraffe? written by Michelle Robinson and illustrated by Claire Powell, is a fantastically fun picture book! We were so excited to read Have You Seen My Giraffe? in our household – giraffes being one of our favourite animals! My daughter was fascinated with the front cover and promptly went about popping the…

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