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  • Coding for Beginners: Using Scratch

    Coding for Beginners using Scratch

    Name: Paul Gormley
    24 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Computing and coding are two of the biggest buzzwords in education in recent times, particularly at primary level. Initiatives like the Hour of Code and programs like Scratch offer a simple yet informative and entertaining entry into the world of coding. The book offers a guide to 15 different...

  • Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Usborne Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Name: Rose Palmer
    09 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    What a great idea to produce a children's Canterbury Tales. This is a beautifully presented 210 page retelling of this classic English literature. This book is a wonderful first introduction to Chaucer, topped and tailed with a most useful explanatory preface and information about Chaucer the man...

  • Badly Drawn Beth: Book 1

    Badly Drawn Beth

    Name: Rachael Salmon
    08 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    A lovely read! I particularly enjoyed how we were presented with the final scenario, and then invited to step back in time to see how Beth ended up...'surrounded by crocodiles, holding a briefcase full of fish fingers...'. I wonder if the author was influenced by Pulp Fiction?! I found that the...

  • SandRider: A TodHunter Moon Adventure

    Sandrider

    Name: Clare Wilkins
    07 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Sandrider by Angie Sage's Sandrider is the second Magykal adventure in her TodHunter Moon series. A spin-off of the bestselling Septimus Heap sequence, the book follows the exhilarating escapades of the ExtraOrdinary Apprentice Alice TodHunter Moon and a sparkling support cast. In the vast Dese...

  • Hamish and the Neverpeople

    Hamish and the Never People

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    06 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Hamish and his friends are back in action again! Having saved the world once, they now need to face a new threat. Something strange is happening. When the Prime Minister comes to Starkley (one of Britain's most boring towns) to film an episode of Question Me Silly, he suddenly announces to the n...

  • Lift-the-Flap Computers and Coding

    Lift the flap Computers and Coding

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    04 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    A fun introduction to the world of computers and coding, this is a friendly book that uses technical vocabulary and the proper terminology to inform children about the ins and outs of computing. Every page is bright and engaging, with funny little bots that show all of the aspects of a computer...

  • Rise of the Slippery Sea Monster

    Rise of the Slippery Sea Monster

    Name: Emily Beale
    31 December 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    The fourth book in the Steampunk Pirate series tells the story of role reversal for the crew of the Leaky Battery. Still wanted by their owner, the King of England, they find themselves the targets of piracy when their own stolen gold is stolen from them. Captain Clockheart, Lexi, Gadge and cabin...

  • Thunderbot's Day of Doom

    Thunderbot's Day of Doom

    Name: Emily Beale
    31 December 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the forth book in the 'Superhero School' Series. Superheroes in training - Stan, Minnie, Miles and Pudding the Wonderdog are again put to the test, when disgruntled local weather man Dennis Trigg highjacks the winning weather robot from the school science fair. High jinks ensue in this f...

  • Time Travelling with a Hamster

    Time Travelling with a Hamster

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    31 December 2015;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    When Al Chaudhury discovers his (dead) father's time machine, he is set a challenge which involves going back to the 1980s. He quickly finds himself involved in breaking and entering, setting fire to a school, lying, stealing, and trying not to lose his hamster, Alan Shearer. Ti...

  • Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Usborne Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Name: Daniel Katz
    23 December 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has a revered place in British culture - it is often said to have heralded the birth of modern English Literature. First written in 14th century, it is essentially a short story collection - it follows a group of strangers who start a story-telling competition to help p...