• The Way to the Zoo

    The Way to the Zoo from John Burningham is picture book which really is special. Full of imagination and warmth, it delights in the wonder of childhood. Sylvie notices a small door in the wall of her bedroom, she thinks she must be dreaming … and so she checks again the next evening. Guess what?…

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  • Don’t Call Me Sweet

    Don’t Call Me Sweet from the team of Smriti Prasadam-Halls and Angie Rozelaar is a delightful new picture book. This adorable little monster, (hmm he won’t thank me for calling him that), is just SO over being called sweet. He tries everything to get rid of that label … practising his roars, showing his claws,…

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  • A Walk In Paris

    Take a gentle stroll through the delights of Paris in the pages of Salvatore Rubbino’s picture book, A Walk In Paris. Much like the city itself, Rubbino’s creation is a feast for the eyes. A little girl is taken on a trip to Paris by her grandfather, who delights in pointing out the wonderful sites…

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  • What’s Your Favourite Animal?

    Picture book lovers are going to adore this latest offering from the wonderful Eric Carle, What’s Your Favourite Animal? Eric has invited a host of wonderful illustrators to tell him about their favourite animal. A simple idea beautifully executed. As you may expect when you give a straightforward brief to a bunch of creative folk,…

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  • Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam

    Rhyme & rhythm capture a delightful turn of events in Tracey Corderoy’s picture book, Shifty McGifty & Slipper Sam pride themselves on being robbers. However, even they can’t ignore the fact that, well, they just aren’t that good at it. ‘They got to their house and they flopped down inside, “We’re no good at robbing at…

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  • Open Very Carefully

      I love a picture book filled with good humour and wit; Open Very Carefully by Nick Bromley & Nicola O’Byrne is very, very entertaining. Imagine you are trying to retell that classic story, The Ugly Duckling, then from behind the book pops a scaly tail, a tail that belongs to a crocodile … well that…

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  • A New Friend for Marmalade

    A New Friend for Marmalade is the warm follow up to the delightful A Year With Marmalade. The first picture book from Alison Reynolds & Heath McKenzie caused quite a stir when it was published in 2012. Why? Gorgeous warmth emanated from the pages of this delightful picture book about friendship. Reynold’s fabulous word choices…

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  • Abigail

    Abigail makes counting, well, amusing for sure. Catherine Rayner has created a wonderfully absorbing picture book, filled with stunning paintings of an array of animals. Abigail – isn’t that a cute name for a giraffe? – loves to count. The problem is that she is a little limited in terms of counting material out in…

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  • The Slightly Annoying Elephant

    David Walliams has turned his hand to picture books. Yep. It’s a winner. The Slightly Annoying Elephant, like any good picture book … has a lesson to observe … Lesson No 1: always, always read the small print!! Those adverts encouraging you to adopt a cuddly tiger / panda [ insert name of fabulous animal…

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  • Monkey Nut

    Just too funny!! Who knew a monkey nut could cause so much trouble? Simon Rickerty has captured that inane little bickering that sometimes *cough* occurs between two little people. ‘It’s mine! It’s mine!’ When a monkey nut suddenly drops to the floor, well … they both want it. ‘They’ being two little spiders, one red…

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  • Red Ted Art: Cute and Easy Crafts for Kids

    ‘easy, fun and gorgeous’ … a very accurate description of Red Ted Art, a wonderfully crafty guide from Maggy Woodley. I’ve been swept up in Maggy’s wonderful world of creative goodness for some time now. Her online presence, helpfulness and infectious enthusiasm is unmistakeable. How does that translate to book format? Pretty good actually! Red…

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  • The Empty Stocking

    A detailed narrative, with a heart warming ending, and delightful illustrations, The Empty Stocking is a wonderful treat in the build up to Christmas. I love this story. Richard Curtis has created such an engaging story centred around two sisters – Sam and Charlie. They may be twins, but they really couldn’t be more different…

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  • The Smallest Gift of Christmas

    The Smallest Gift of Christmas is a delightfully cute picture book from the talented hands of Peter H Reynolds (Sky Colour). ‘Roland was eager for Christmas Day’ but more than a little disappointed when he discovered a perfectly wrapped gift underneath his tree that was, well, tiny. Roland is not impressed. He closes his eyes,…

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  • Lost My Name

    Lost My Name is a personalised picture book like no other. Stylish, original and carefully crafted this one has a certain air of brilliance surrounding it. Most little ones have their name adorning their bedroom doors right? Imagine their shock if one morning, it, well, wasn’t there?! Cue an exciting adventure as a little boy…

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  • Mouseton Abbey

    Now, even if you aren’t a devotee, surely you’ve heard about the TV series Downton Abbey? It’s got many people in quite a tizzy. Stirring up nostalgia for a by-gone era full of tea, scones and frilly clothes. Fan of the TV series or not, Mouseton Abbey is one of those clever picture books that…

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