Tag: humour

  • There’s A Dragon In Your Book

    There’s A Dragon In Your Book

    Who doesn’t like dragons? Especially if they’re cute baby ones. But they do sneeze fire so watch out. There’s A Dragon In Your Book is a follow-up to Tom Fletcher and Greg Abbotts’ successful There’s A Monster In Your Book (I’m sensing a theme…) and is fun and engaging. It’s interactive – not in the…

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  • We Wear Pants

    We Wear Pants

    Bright and cheery? Check. Silly title? Check. Cute penguin with pants on his head? Check. Katie Abey’s book cover leapt out at me from the review pile. We Wear Pants is a fun romp through getting dressed, packed with engaging animals. There’s no narrative story but plenty to entertain on the colourful pages full of…

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  • Great Bunny Bakes

    Great Bunny Bakes

    Ellie Snowdon has whipped up a fabulous picture book treat with Great Bunny Bakes. Great Bunny Bakes tells the story of Quentin, a wolf with an unusual talent – baking. When he receives an invite to compete in a ‘Bunny Bake-Off’, it seems like destiny and he’s so excited. But, as in all good stories,…

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  • The Wondrous Dinosaurium

    The Wondrous Dinosaurium

    We didn’t go to the cinema much when we were kids. Firstly, it was expensive – there were four of us after all. Secondly, it was hard work – like venturing out with a litter of wolf cubs; complete with howling, scratching and occasional furniture chewing. Thirdly, it was totally embarrassing when the usher busted…

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  • Tom Fletcher’s 2018 Book Club Announced

    Tom Fletcher’s 2018 Book Club Announced

    “That’s right, it’s round two… BOOK CLUB – THE SEQUEL, BIGGER, BOLDER… BOOKIER (yes that’s a made up word!).” My Book Corner is VERY excited to be able to share the news that Tom Fletcher has today launched his second WHSmith Book Club. We’ve also been lucky enough to see the ten books, for 7-11…

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  • Gary’s Banana Drama

    Gary’s Banana Drama

    Gary’s Banana Drama, is a picture book from Jane Massey full of joyful mayhem… and one or two bananas – or are they?! When you really, really want something – a phone call, an important email – it’s downright impossible to forget about it. Right? We really felt for poor Gary, the gorilla. Gary adores bananas,…

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  • Amelia Fang and The Barbaric Ball

    Amelia Fang and The Barbaric Ball

    I began reading this to Year 3 one afternoon. Within a week half a dozen of the class had sourced their own copy. By the time we had reached the fantastic ending of this one, I looked up to find five eager pupils offering me Book Two (Amelia Fang and the Unicorn Lords) to start…

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  • The New Neighbours

    The New Neighbours

    The New Neighbours is the latest picture book from Sarah McIntyre. When something new is about to happen – excitement builds, then speculations begins and rumours grow bigger and bigger, if left unchecked. That’s exactly what happens when the rats move into the the first floor of a lovely tall block of flats, in the…

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  • What’s Your Favourite Colour?

    What’s Your Favourite Colour?

    I have a new nephew and his name’s Finlay. In Australia we like to emphasise the LAY. FinLAY. But that was just for the first three minutes. As is always the case in Australia, you’re assigned a nickname that’ll stick with you for the rest of your life. FinLAY became Finny. My four-year-old Alice decided…

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  • Alex Sparrow and the Furry Fury
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    Alex Sparrow and the Furry Fury

    “‘Squirrels have been mugging people.’ Miss Fortress put down her cup and opened a desk drawer. ‘Attacking people on the streets and stealing their phones.’ …’That sounds crazy,’ said Jess. ‘That sounds awesome,’ I said. ‘Ninja squirrels.’” Selected for the Summer Reading Challenge 2018, Jennifer Killick’s Alex Sparrow and the Furry Fury is the humour-driven…

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  • Mice In The City: London & New York

    Mice In The City: London & New York

    Mice in the City: London and Mice in the City: New York by Ami Shin. These gorgeous books make you want to pick them up and lose yourself for five minutes poring over the illustrations of iconic landmarks in the big city. As someone who grew up on Richard Scarry books, I was always going to…

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  • The Knight Who Said “NO!”

    The Knight Who Said “NO!”

    The Knight Who Said “NO!” by Lucy Rowland and Kate Hindley has been requested so many times already in our house. Their picture book is all about a little knight called Ned, who starts out saying yes to everything (a parent’s dream child) until alas one day he wakes in a foul mood. And from then…

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  • Ten Fat Sausages

    Ten Fat Sausages

    A wonderfully familiar story has been given personality, oodles of humour and a brilliant, brilliant twist… thanks to  Michelle Robinson and Tor Freeman. Delve into their new picture book, Ten Fat Sausages… “Ten fat sausages, sizzling in a pan. One went POP and the other went…” Well! Sausage Number Two isn’t going to stand for such…

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  • Spyder

    Spyder

    A fitting follow on from Super Bat, where Bat really wants to be a super hero, Matt Carr’s latest picture book – Spyder – features the world’s smallest secret agent… because why shouldn’t the little creatures get the great roles, right?! Spyder is cosy in her loft space, reading her copy of Charlotte’s Web (great…

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  • The Lost Penguin: An Oliver & Patch Story

    The Lost Penguin: An Oliver & Patch Story

    I am a huge fan of Claire Freedman – having bought Aliens Love Underpants when it first came out and being blown away by it. I was immediately drawn to this book by Kate Hindley’s beautiful illustrations on the front cover. I knew straight away that I would love The Lost Penguin – being a huge…

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