Tag: humour

  • The Children Who Loved Books

    The Children Who Loved Books from Peter Carnavas is warm celebration of books and all that they can offer us. Angus and Lucy don’t have a television, or a house, or a car. But they can be found snuggled amongst a whole heap of wonderful books. Books have many uses from holding up that pesky…

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  • Santa’s Suit

    Fun and quick witted Davide Cali’s Santa’s Suit is an entertaining read for Christmas. It’s Christmas Eve. Santa starts looking for his suit – surely it must be here somewhere? Humour comes from his dog, Bobo, who’s responses will sound familiar to many house holds, ‘It’s exactly where you left it’ Hmm like many missing…

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  • Peggy

    Welcome to the world of Peggy, a gorgeous picture book adorned with Anna Walker’s signature watercolour illustrations which always lift our spirits! Peggy lives in a little house, and lives … well … a quiet, happy life. One particularly blustery day sees poor Peggy quite literally swept off her tiny chicken feet .. and in to…

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  • The Great Snortle Hunt

    Claire Freedman is well known for her popular series which all began with the infamous Aliens Love Underpants. The Great Snortle Hunt is some what of a departure from that style. Freedman has harnessed her command of the language and her knowledge of what works for children, and headed off in a very appealing new…

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  • Sounds Spooky

    Gorgeously vibrant language and a role reversal on the typical Halloween ghost story, Sounds Spooky is a  perfect picture book for My Book Corner. A group of three children creep stealthily in to a haunted house. However this clever picture book is told from the viewpoint of the little ghost living up stairs. Those children…

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  • Scaredy-Cat, Splat!

    Rob Scotton combines his infamous character with Halloween creating another fun picture book in the Splat series. Splat needs to come up with a Halloween costume for school. A chance encounter with a creepy crawly on his pumpkin provides Splat with just the inspiration he was looking for. However whilst everyone else’s costumes look suitable…

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  • There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake

      The fabulous There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake turned THIRTY in 2011 … and we really couldn’t go on much longer with out adding this picture book classic, from Australian author Hazel Edwards, to the My Book Corner collection. When our little narrator discovers the roof is leaking, her imagination leads her…

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  • The Dangerous Alphabet

    The Dangerous Alphabet is an alphabet book with a wonderfully quirky difference. Full of spooky illusions, rhyming couplets and an entertaining ghost story. Neil Gaiman’s picture book is particularly perfect during the run up to Halloween. Starting at A and ending with Z Gaiman pens a story of two children who head off in the…

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  • This Is Not My Hat

    From the muted, natural palette which emerges from the end papers to the quirky humour that is just so Klassen, This Is Not My Hat picks up fromwhere I Want My Hat Back left off, and runs with it. Klassen is doing for hats what Mo Willems did for pigeons … launching them in to…

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  • On My Way to The Bath

        Ever found yourself in that position? Uttering the phrases that bring your own mum to mind? ‘I mean it! did you hear me???’ Well clearly we all hadn’t read Sarah Maizes latest picture book, On My Way to The Bath, otherwise we would all know that getting to the bathroom quickly and without…

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  • Sunday Chutney

    Sunday Chutney is the most wonderful character who embodies so much. She’s also another young protagonist who just happens to wear glasses, love it! Sunday Chutney introduces herself to her readers. She travels. A lot. This means that she is always ‘the new kid’ at school. Sunday is determined to handle this all in her…

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  • The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish

    A Father’s Day picture book which will be perfectly enjoyed by slightly older children due to the madcap storyline which is guaranteed to leave them giggling. The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish tells the story of, well, just that. Our main character’s little sister tells on him after he succumbs to pressure…

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  • Oh, Daddy!

    Simple and stylish, cute without being twee Oh, Daddy! as the title suggests, is particularly perfect for Father’s Day. “I’m so smart, I even show my dad how to do things and he’s a grown-up!’ Our little character takes us through a day spent with Daddy, including other members of his family, pointing out the…

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  • Koala Lou

    “Koala Lou, I do love you!” A classic picture book from much loved Australian children’s author Mem Fox and talented illustrator, the late Pamela Lofts. Koala Lou is a sweet story about how coming second is more than ok. Koala Lou is used to much attention and frequent “I love you”s from her adoring mother.…

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  • The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore

    In a reversal of the typical order the wonderful story of The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore began life as a film … graced our iPad screens as an inspiring Book App … and now the book form emerges. This is testament to the powerful nature of the story penned by William Joyce. Eloquent, uplifting and…

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