Tag: picture book

  • 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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  • Oscar’s Book Prize 2018: Shortlist Announced

    Oscar’s Book Prize 2018: Shortlist Announced

    The shortlist for Oscar’s Book Prize 2018 has been announced! Oscar’s Book Prize, now in its fifth year, aims  “to celebrate a child’s love for magical stories.” The book prize was set up in the memory of Oscar Ashton who was three-and-a-half when he died from an undetected heart condition in December 2012. The judging pannel…

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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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  • Author Interview: Karl Newson

    Author Interview: Karl Newson

    Beyond delighted to be welcoming Karl Newson to answer the My Book Corner questions. Karl is a picture book author and illustrator. His latest publication – with Anuska Allepuz – A Bear Is A Bear, has had us giggling. Lots! Tell us about you in 25 words or less. A biscuit dunking (repeat), coffee drinking,…

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  • You’re Safe With Me

    You’re Safe With Me

    You’re Safe With Me from Chitra Soundar and Poonam Mistry is the most beautifully illustrated, warm tale that we’ve come across in a long time. “When the moon rose high and the stars twinkled it was bedtime for baby animals.” …and so begins Soundar’s story. However all is not well when the night grows dark…

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  • The Last Chip

    The Last Chip

    The Last Chip is the story of Percy, a very hungry pigeon, who isn’t having a very good day. Each time he tries to get a scrap of food, there is an obstacle. Will poor Percy ever find some food? Straight away, Duncan Beedie (The Bear Who Stared) makes you feel for the little pigeon…

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  • Earth Verse
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    Earth Verse

    Earth Verse: Explore our Planet through Poetry and Art from Sally M Walker and William Grill does exactly what it says atop that sumptuous cover. Each verse is a perfect haiku – what a brilliant teaching resource already –  Murphy begins her exploration by examining earth in context “third one from the sun” before getting…

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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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  • 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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  • Fantastically Great Women Who Made History
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    Fantastically Great Women Who Made History

    Following on from Kate Pankhurst’s best selling Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, is Fantastically Great Women Who Made History. You might recognise Kate Pankhurst’s surname, she is a descendant of the famous suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, and with this book, she has produced another inspiring non-fiction title, celebrating the achievements of women. Fantastically Great…

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  • See Hear

    See Hear

    See Hear from Tania McCartney and Jess Racklyeft is the fabulous follow up to their successful Smile Cry.  Piglet, Bunny and Cat are back . This time they are encouraging little readers and listeners to  have fun with two senses – seeing and hearing. With gently lilting text McCartney’s narrative helps little ones pay attention…

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  • Boing! Pop up books from Walker Studio

    Boing! Pop up books from Walker Studio

    Gah. Dinner parties. Horrible. What’s worse… that inevitable question: “So what do you do for a living?” I can’t bear it. Generally, I say I’m a writer and the next question is always, ALWAYS, “oh so what does your husband do?” I earn a pretty good crust off my words thank you very much. But…

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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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