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  • Let's Read: Forest Fun

    Let's Read: Forest Fun

    Name: James Hewish
    04 September 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    Every school would benefit from having a range of these books! We have just read QED's three new non-fiction children's books. It is not often you come across an accessible non-fiction book that a 4-5-year-old can read independently without losing interest. Thank you, QED! QED, the publisher, w...

  • Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black

    Voyages In The Underworld of Orpheus Black

    Name: Daniel Katz
    31 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    London, 1944. 19 year old Harry Black has fallen out with his brother and father due to his stance as a conscientious objector. Harry does his bit for the war effort by working as a firefighter, as well as documenting the horrors and banalities of war through his writing and drawing - trying to m...

  • Show and Tell

    Show and Tell

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    31 August 2019;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    It's show and tell time and Class 2L are full of enthusiasm and excitement. Mr Lumsden, their teacher, is offering a prize for the child who impresses him the most. Adam starts off with his treasure and each child who follows tries to outdo the one before. However will Mr Lumsden decide? <...

  • A Hurricane in my Head

    A Hurricane in my Head

    Name: Stephen Leitch
    31 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    A Hurricane in my Head is a great poetry collection from Matt Abbott. Aimed at teenagers, it covers a broad collection of themes and poetry styles and is broken into five sections including School Life, Growing and The Worl. I liked the diverse themes the poet has written about, centred around te...

  • Under Earth

    Under Earth

    Name: Nicola Cleveland
    31 August 2019;

    Genre: Fantasy

    First off, if you haven't read Storm Witch, stop now and go and read that. If you have, then read on...  In Under Earth, we catch up with Weather Witch Storm on the Wayfairer, having left Yanlin with the fleet following the attack on her home land by The Drowned Ones, and are...

  • Bruce Lee

    Little People Big Dreams Bruce Lee

    Name: Nikki Stiles
    27 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    Bruce Lee is one of the newest biographies in the 'Little People, Big Dreams' series. I have read a number of titles in this series and they are a fantastic insight for children into the lives of famous icons; scientists, artists, cultural representatives, pioneering inventors and more. Each beau...

  • Jemima Small Versus the Universe

    Jemima Small Versus The Universe

    Name: Lorraine Barnes
    27 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    Jemima Small is smart, funny, clever and brave. Unfortunately for Jemima, her peers are not kind to her as her body image does not conform to the celebrity-fuelled social norm; calling her Jemima Big and making cruel and hurtful comments whenever she is within earshot. The relationship between...

  • Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls

    Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls

    Name: Nikki Stiles
    27 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    We love this book! This has been an instant hit in this household, bedtimes seem to have got later each evening as my girls have pleaded with me to keep on reading. They are definitely motivated and inspired to read more. As the title suggests, each of the chapters in this book is a different f...

  • Pick a Pumpkin

    Pick a Pumpkin

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    24 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    A delightfully fun seasonal picture book that really captures the essence of Halloween. It is so rare to find a picture book about Halloween away from all the scary ghouls and monsters normally depicted in these books. How refreshing to find something I can show my children and share with my son...

  • A Hurricane in my Head

    A Hurricane in My Head

    Name: Abbi McInnes
    23 August 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    I was attracted to this book from the front cover, with the subtitle Poems for When Your Phone Dies and the contents did not disappoint. This book would sit really well in reading for pleasure collections in school but I can see it being used in lesson and form time too. I am keen to read aloud...