Category: Picture Book Reviews

  • The Butterfly Garden
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    The Butterfly Garden

    The Butterfly Garden, Laura Weston, is a thoughtfully rendered, beautifully crafted picture book which charts the life cycle of a butterfly in a manner which encourages little fingers to explore, and minds to wonder. With minimal text on each page, ‘an egg’, ‘a flight’, ‘a sleep’ Laura Weston’s narrative takes her readers on the butterfly’s…

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  • How Many Legs?

    How Many Legs?

    Katja Spitzer’s How Many Legs? is a little gem of a counting picture book. Published by Flying Eye Books, you can be assured of its high quality – hardcover, beautifully thick pages and great print quality. Spitzer’s vibrant images illustrate each of the numbers from 1 – 10, from 1 unicorn through to 10 quite…

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  • Pom Pom The Champion

    Pom Pom The Champion

    So delighted that this quirky panda, who certainly knows his own mind, is back. With vengeance. Pom Pom The Champion is Sophy Henn’s smile inducing follow up to Pom Pom Gets The Grumps. Pom Pom is all at ‘sixes and sevens’ (don’t you just love that phrase?), but it isn’t long before he develops a…

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  • The Little Gardener

    The Little Gardener from Emily Hughes is a delightful picture book, which falls firmly in to the ‘this is really special’ category. If you are looking for a stunningly beautiful picture book with an endearing storyline and character … let me show you this one. You are going to love it.   Filled with warm…

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  • Photoplay! : Doodle, Design, Draw

    Since his appointment, Chris Riddell, the UKs new children’s laureate, has wasted no time in shining a beautiful bright light on the pleasure and benefits gained from … daily doodling. With Chris encouraging us all, big and small, to doodle away the arrival of M. J. Bronstein’s beautiful book, PhotoPlay!, filled with invitations to doodle,…

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  • William Heads to Hollywood

    It’s here! The sequel to William and the Missing Masterpiece, featuring the one and only cat detective extraordinaire … William. William Heads to Hollywood from Helen Hancocks is delightful picture book featuring an intriguing mystery. Hancock’s narrative introduces us to a pair of sleuthing cats and a mystery to solve, which thankfully had arrived just…

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  • Max

    Marc Martin’s picture books are true works of art. Picture book fanatics are going to adore pouring over Max, a touching story about friendship. Max is a rather elegant seagull. He lives by the seaside where he is known for being ‘a little bit cheeky, and a little bit mischievous. Max absolutely adores fish and…

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  • Whatever Happened To My Sister?

    Simona Ciraolo’s (Hug Me) latest picture book is a touching portrayal of growing up, from the very sweet view point of the younger sibling, as she tries ever so hard to determine … Whatever Happened To My Sister? ‘I had my suspicions for a while that someone had replaced my sister with a girl who…

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  • The Whopper

    Rebecca Ashdown’s picture book, The Whopper, is a quirky and amusing tale with a humorous lesson to impart. Percy’s Grandma loves to knit. The problem is that Grandma’s knitting isn’t to everyone’s taste. So when Percy’s new psychedelic jumper gets mislaid thanks to a dog and some muddy puddles Percy tells a little lie to…

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  • The Cloudspotter

    The Cloudspotter from Tom McLaughlin is a delightfully wistful picture book about friendship and the wonderful past time of cloud spotting. After some lovely cloud themed endpapers the reader is introduced to Franklin, otherwise known as The Cloudspotter. He doesn’t have any friends, but in his mind that is perfectly ok thank you very much…

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  • Toby And The Ice Giants
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    Toby And The Ice Giants

    Toby and The Ice Giants is going to be an invaluable resource for learning about the Ice Age.

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  • One Hundred Bones

    One Hundred Bones from Yuval Zommer is a fun picture book about a dog who digs up plenty of bones … then finds a new home too! Scruff is different from all his other friends. Without a home to go to, he doesn’t lead quite the same pampered life as Percy the pug and Ada…

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  • Lovely Old Lion

    Lovely Old Lion

    Lovely Old Lion from Julia Jarman and Susan Varely is a beautiful picture book, with a kind heart. Jarman’s narrative imparts the story of Lenny the lion. His much revered and respected Grandpa is the ‘kind and clever’ King Lion. Unfortunately, Lenny starts to notice confusing changes in Grandpa’s behaviour. ‘King Lion kept getting muddled.…

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  • Never Tickle A Tiger

    Never Tickle A Tiger

    Never Tickle A Tiger is the latest picture book creation from Pamela Butchart and Marc Boutavant. Never Tickle A Tiger features Izzy, Izzy is a girl who simply can not stop, ‘shuffling and jiggling, squirming and twitching, wriggling and fiddling.’ Yep, this is a girl who just can’t sit still – she jiggles the jelly…

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  • Superhero Dad

    Superhero Dad

    Superhero Dad from Timothy Knapman & Joe Berger is a fun filled picture book which will make a perfect gift on Father’s Day. With the fabulous cut out feature on the front cover Superhero Dad is a bit of a winner from the start. Quite literally. Our little narrator is quite sure that his dad…

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