Tag: family

  • When’s My Birthday?

    When’s My Birthday?

    Kids love nothing more than counting down to their birthdays. As the big day approaches they may be able to tell you EXACTLY how many days are left, even if they don’t always quite understand the concept of days. We do. It feels like forEVER! And so, if you’ve ever had a little one bubbling…

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  • Town Is by the Sea

    Town Is by the Sea

    Town Is By the Sea is the atmospheric picture book from Joanne Schwartz and Sydney Smith. Our narrator tells the story, from his house by the sea, by the town. His father is a miner, working deep underneath the sea in the coal mines. Every morning, when he wakes the first he sees is the…

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  • Guest Post: Geoff Mead, Bear Child

    Guest Post: Geoff Mead, Bear Child

    The origin of Bear Child Bear Child is an illustrated book for 4-7 year olds. But, it didn’t start out as a story for children. My wife, Chris died three years ago from the effects of a brain tumour – I wrote it as a gift for her when she was in hospital. She loved…

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  • Skellig
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    Skellig

    Michael doesn’t like his new house. It’s dusty and full of holes. He thinks it needs knocked down and built all over again, but this is where he lives now, his new home. His mum and dad had called it a ‘work in progress’ when they moved in. He just wants to play football with…

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  • Superhero Mum

    Superhero Mum

    The duo are back, and this time Timothy Knapman and Joe Berger are saluting all the wonderful, superhero like antics of mums everywhere – Superhero Mum. My Book Corner adores this picture book for not being overly cutesy and cuddly,  as our little narrator admires all the superhero qualities of her mum. Mum is portrayed…

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  • The Boy From Mars

    The Boy From Mars

    “That’s it Mum… YOU’RE OUT OF THE SHOW!” my four-year-old Alice hollered when I forgot to serve dinner on the pink rabbit plate. It’s her go-to-phrase when I apparently get this whole child rearing malarkey so terribly, terribly wrong. Like when I switched off Hey Duggee – mid episode – to do the school run. That day…

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  • The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole

    The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole

    “Be careful when you throw something bad inside your black hole. You may find you’ve gotten rid of the good as well.” This is without doubt one of the most wonderful middle grade books I’ve read for a long time. Stella Rodriguez, a space mad eleven-year-old, is followed home one day by a black hole.…

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  • The Ice Sea Pirates

    The Ice Sea Pirates

    Not for the fainthearted The Ice Sea Pirates by Frida Nilsson is a chilly tale with a warm heart published by Gecko Press. It is set amongst the snowy skerries in the Ice Sea where legend has it that the evil pirate, Whitehead, scours the islands and steals children to work in his diamond mine.…

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  • Game of Stones

    Game of Stones

    ‘The Stone Age was boring’ begins Game of Stones by Rebecca Lisle and Richard Watson but, as I’m always telling my kids, boredom is the mother of creativity and Pod sets about inventing games for his brother, Hinge. The similarity of Yow-Yows and Crackit to modern versions will go down well with young readers. I shan’t…

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  • The Light Jar

    The Light Jar

    The Light Jar is Lisa Thompson’s second novel, the first being the incredibly popular The Goldfish Boy. Meet Nate. In the middle of the night, he and his mum, leave home. Suddenly. Bags packed… without telling Gary, mum’s boyfriend. Gary must never know where they are going. Nate and his mum arrive at a tumble…

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  • The Island

    The Island

    This short, specially-written World Book Day story by David Almond is a little gem. Written in Almond’s signature poetic, ethereal prose it’s a story of a girl called Louise and her father visiting the northern island of Lindisfarne. They go every year to remember the memory of her dead mother. On the way to the…

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  • One Christmas Wish
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    One Christmas Wish

    Katherine Rundell (The Wolf Wilder, Rooftoppers) and Emily Sutton’s  (Lots) One Christmas Wish is heart thumpingly beautiful, tender and uplifting. It is THE book to gift on Christmas Eve. Without a doubt. ‘It was Christmas Eve, and Theodore was fighting a cardboard box.’ …and so the story begins. Theo is alone, apart from a snoring babysitter.…

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  • Oliver Elephant

    Oliver Elephant

    Oliver Elephant is a delightful rhyming Christmas read from writer Lou Peacock and illustrator Helen Stephens. The story is set in a gigantic department store where Mummy and Noah and Evie-May Brown arrive with a very long list, to do the Christmas Shopping. The first spread’s snowy scene, bright decorations and bustling street gets us…

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  • A Place Called Perfect

    A Place Called Perfect

    You may never wear rose-tinted glasses again… A Place Called Perfect by Helena Duggan, published by Usborne, is a fabulous, inventive read. It is as if the phrase ‘rose-tinted glasses’ has been created just for this book which, if you loved Beetle Boy, you will enjoy immensely. A vivid tale with glasses that stop you…

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  • Pick A Pine Tree

    Pick A Pine Tree

    The 1st of December can’t come quick enough for me. Each year. As soon as we are in to December, up goes our tree. Mince pies, a Christmas movie and tree decorating; baubles spill out over the floor as we put it together – then slump exhausted into the chairs to admire our creation. A…

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