Tag: picture book

  • A Dot In The Snow

    A Dot In The Snow

    A Dot In The Snow is the heart thumping beautiful picture book from Corrinne Averiss and Fiona Woodcock. Miki doesn’t want to stay with his mum and look for fish in the icy waters, it looks hard and Miki isn’t ready. He bounds off in to the snowy landscape, where before long he spots a…

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  • Otto The Book Bear In The Snow

    Otto The Book Bear In The Snow

    Otto is back! In a follow up to the adorable Otto The Bear, Katie Cleminson has created a snowy adventure for the book loving bear – Otto The Book Bear In The Snow. Otto lives in a book, on a shelf in the library, with his friend Ernest. They pop out of the book at night,…

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  • The New LiBEARian

    The New LiBEARian

    The New LiBEARian is the debut picture book from writer Alison Donald, who has teamed with illustrator Alex Willmore to create a picture book perfect for book lovers. Storytime at the library is about to start, but there’s one crucial problem. Mrs Merryweather the librarian has gone missing. Dee, Mackenzie and Jack start following the…

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  • Nothing!

    Nothing!

    When Mummy asks Lila what she’s doing, Lila replies with the (oh-so-familiar), “Nothing …”. In actual fact she is creating amazing adventures in imaginary worlds! Octopus wrestling, hula-hooping, ribbon twirling and boingy-bouncing are just the beginning! All this and much more, on her seemingly ordinary journey to meet Grandpa. Finally, she flies with birds through…

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  • Monster Hood

    Monster Hood

    Monster in the Hood, is a fantastically effective picture book, with a ‘don’t judge a book by it’s cover’, theme. Sammy Squirrel, Henri hedgehog and Marvin Mouse are not the sweet little characters that their alliterative names might suggest. Oh no, they are three feisty characters seeking the monster in the hood, who everyone else…

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  • Dogs In Cars

    Dogs In Cars

    If I had a tail, I’d wag it. THAT’s how much I enjoyed Dogs in Cars. In fact, I can’t actually bring myself to let the kids have it on their bookshelf. I think I’m going to stash it on mine. This is no one-dimensional picture book. Pitched as a counting book, it’s slick and…

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  • Not Enough For Queen Fluff

    Not Enough For Queen Fluff

    Not Enough For Queen Fluff,  is a rhythmic, rhyming picture book about a particularly fancy, Queen Fluff. This queen has all the comforts one could ever need, yet she is lonely and bored and wants a change of scene. She instructs the bunnies of Bunnyshire to prepare for her arrival. However, Queen Fluff makes demands…

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  • Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: The Diamond Chase

    Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: The Diamond Chase

    The Diamond Chase is the latest in the yummy and funny, Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam series. Delightfully illustrated by Steven Lenton with sparkles galore and the eye catching addition of Sydney Scarper, the bow tie wearing penguin thief! Whilst Shifty and Sam are busy creating a fabulous feast for Lady Kate, her diamond tiara…

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  • Little Home Bird

    Little Home Bird

    Little Home Bird is a beautiful story about how home can be found in more than one place. Little Bird loves his home but, ‘when the wind blew cold and all the leaves started to fall,’ … ‘it was time for him to fly south to his winter home, where the food is plenty and…

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  • Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: The Cat Burglar

    Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: The Cat Burglar

    If you enjoyed Tracey Corderoy and Steven Lenton’s picture book, Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam, you’ll love The Cat Burglar. From crime to cakes to … heroes — this pair just get more loveable! Another tasty treat of a rhyming read, served with top-secret buns filled with top-secret jam and a deliciously juicy bit of…

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  • Refuge

    Refuge

    “A book to share with a lump in your throat and an ache in your heart until the beauty and hope of the very last page… an important Christmas book.” — Chris Riddell, Children’s Laureate Anne Booth’s gentle narrative re tells the traditional Christmas story in a deceptively simple, and wonderfully powerful, manner. This is…

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  • A Beginner’s Guide to Bear Spotting

    A Beginner’s Guide to Bear Spotting

    A Beginner’s Guide to Bear Spotting does exactly what that title suggests, an essential survival guide for bear spotters everywhere … with a whole heap of picture book humour and delightful illustrations thanks to Michelle Robinson and David Roberts. I love the narrative style of this one, the author talks directly to the character in…

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  • Pig The Pug

    Pig The Pug

    Pig the Pug is a rollickingly great picture book from the reliably creative hands of Aaron Blabey. ‘Pig was a pug and I’m sorry to say, he was greedy and selfish in most every way.’ With faultless rhythm and rhyme, Blabey tells the story of this grumbling pug. He absolutely refuses to share his huge…

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  • Strictly No Crocs

    Strictly No Crocs

    Strictly No Crocs from Heather Pindar and Susan Batori is a lively picture book with a cheeky sense of humour. If you were holding your party in the jungle, which animal would you ban from coming? Zebra, wisely, has opted to stop the crocs coming from her party. Crocs are not silly, oh no! They…

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  • I Love Mum with The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    I Love Mum with The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    I Love Mum with The Very Hungry Caterpillar from the truly wonderful Eric Carle, is an exquisite little book perfect for little listeners, and a great gift for Mother’s Day. Featuring Eric Carle’s distinctively vibrant illustrations this is a little ode to mum’s everywhere and all that they do. The gentle narrative, told by the…

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