Tag: picture book

  • The Fairytale Hairdresser and Aladdin

    The Fairytale Hairdresser and Aladdin

    Kittie Lacey is the best hairdresser in Fairytale land, but being so popular is exhausting. This talented stylist needs a holiday, and what an incredible holiday she gets on Aladdin’s magic carpet tour! Children who enjoy a good adventure story will be swept away by this ‘genie-us’ contemporary rewrite of Aladdin. With it’s sparkling cover,…

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  • By The Light of the Moon

    By The Light of the Moon

    By The Light of the Moon, a picture book by Tom Percival, deals with the uneasiness of moving home in a most delightful manner. Percival’s story is a magical one. Ivan is feeling sad about moving house, it just isn’t the same as his old one, ‘It was all so… strange.’ When he stares out…

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  • Best Childrens Books for NAIDOC Week

    Best Childrens Books for NAIDOC Week

    NAIDOC Week celebrations begin on the 6th of July 2019. NAIDOC Week is a jam packed week, celebrated across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The chosen theme for 2019 is; Voice Treaty Truth For more information visit: naidoc.org.au Embrace this year’s theme by…

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  • Mr Bunny’s Chocolate Factory

    Mr Bunny’s Chocolate Factory

    Easter’s coming. Know how I know? On washday, there are little tiny scrunched up balls of coloured foil in ALL of my trouser pockets. Plus the trousers are now too tight. MUCH too tight. At this rate I’ll be wearing only ponchos by the time Good Friday rolls around.  So in an effort to curb…

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  • How To Be A Hero

    How To Be A Hero

    Right about now, the world could use a good hero story… something to rescue us from all the chaos and lift our spirits. Luckily, heroes never go out of style and this most unlikely champ, from Florence Parry Heide’s How To Be A Hero, is sure to put a smile on your face. True of…

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  • It’s My Pond

    It’s My Pond

    It’s My Pond is a delightful picture book from Claire Garralon, translated from its original French by Sarah Ardizzone. Garralon’s narrative is filled with charm and wit as we witness a team of ducks negotiate how to share the lovely blue pond. When it’s just yellow duck – ‘It’s my pond!’ – all is right…

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  • The LumberJack’s Beard

    The LumberJack’s Beard

    Let’s face it… The beard trend might just be here to stay. Facial fuzz has been the fad of choice for the 2010s. The hipsters’ version of 30s’ slicked back hair, the 50s’ high waisted trousers and the 80s’ sweater around the neck. So I guess a picture book about a beard was bound to…

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  • Sir Dancelot

    Sir Dancelot

    Sir Dancelot is probably not a bedtime story. At least not the way we read it. Don’t get comfortable. Get your boogie shoes on. Stick the cassette in the deck, because… ‘You should be dancing!’ And it goes a little something like this… Sir Dancealot gets all the fearsome beasties to ‘Beat It’ when he ‘Jumps…

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  • I Don’t Want Curly Hair

    I Don’t Want Curly Hair

    I Don’t Want Curly Hair, is the first picture book Laura Ellen Anderson has both written and illustrated – you may recognise her style from the hugely popular Witch Wars series. I Don’t Want Curly Hair is brimming with energy and fun, opening with the larger than life lines… ‘NO! I do NOT want this…

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  • This Is Banjo Patterson

    This Is Banjo Patterson

    This Is Banjo Patterson is the latest picture book collaboration between Tania McCartney and Christina Booth. If you are looking for a wonderful way to weave great poetry into your little listeners’ lives – this book is just the one. Tania McCartney’s narrative gently guides us through the tale of the famous poet – Banjo…

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  • There’s A Pig Up My Nose!

    There’s A Pig Up My Nose!

    There’s A Pig Up My Nose!, created by John Dougherty and Laura Hughes, is a wonderfully funny picture book. Poor Natalie was lying in her bed, fast asleep, when a pig trotted into the house, up the stairs and straight into… Natalie’s nose. Quite incredibly her Dad doesn’t believe her when she tells him what…

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  • Edie

    Edie

    Edie is the wonderfully fun picture book from author/illustrator Sophy Henn. ‘Hello! My name is Edie. I am EVER so helpful.’ No really, she is… honest! This is a giggle inducing picture book about the most endearing character, Edie – who is keen as mustard to help absolutely everyone in her family. She helps her…

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  • 6 Great Books for National Gardening Week

    It is National Gardening Week. I’ve selected six rather special books to encourage you and your little readers to start something beautiful in your own gardens, big or small. Happy gardening! A Little Guide to Gardening – a wonderful cute, yet incredibly comprehensive guide to gardening … big or small. Sewing seeds, recipes, looking after…

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  • Best Father’s Day Books For Children

    Best Father’s Day Books For Children

    My Book Corner has sifted through the plethora of Dad themed books to bring you the very best books for Father’s Day. Father’s Day is on the 16th June 2019 for UK & United States, 1st September 2019 for Australia. We highly recommend these books – we’ve read them, shared them and enjoyed them. Click…

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  • Best Christmas Books For Children

    Best Christmas Books For Children

    The Best Christmas Books For Children is a carefully curated list of festive books selected by the My Book Corner team. Create a Christmas book advent calendar by wrapping up 24 wonderful Christmas books, gift a special book on Christmas Eve, or tuck one or two into a stocking. Here’s some inspiration for you…  …

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