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  • The Astonishing Colour of After

    The Astonishing Colour of After

    Name: Jane Welby
    28 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    On the evening that 16-year-old Leigh kissed her best friend Axel for the first time, she fled in panic because she was scared she'd lose her best friend - the boy she'd known for five years and the friend she valued most - only to find, when she arrived home to her distressed father, that they h...

  • Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Name: Ruby Age 10
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    When Kat Wolfe, daughter of Dr Wolfe, a vetinary surgeon, moves to bluebell bay, she seeks a new adventure. She decides to open a pet sitting agency in her mum's practice, but when one of her first customers mysteriously disappears, it's up to Kat and new best friend, Harper Lamb, daughter of a s...

  • Space Tortoise

    Space Tortoise

    Name: Emily Beale
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Tortoise lives all alone in an old abandoned park. He enjoys his life but often feels very lonely, as he never sees any other animals. At the end of the day he gazes up at the night sky, by candlelight, and imagines that he might find companionship with the other animals gazing back at him, by th...

  • How to Draw: Into the Blue

    Into The Blue: How To Draw

    Name: Emily Beale
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the companion book to 'Into the Blue' and teaches readers step-by-step how to draw animals. It is part of the Rhyming Book Series, which includes the books Animal Surprises and The Word Bird, and their companion How to Draw books. The books are illustrated by Abbie Cameron and authored by...

  • Words and Your Heart

    Words and Your Heart

    Name: Philippa Moyle
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    I like the simple but profound message in this book - that the words we say affect people's hearts. The heart is described as 'the little bit inside you that makes you, you', a phrase which is repeated in slightly different ways throughout the book. This description immediately engages with child...

  • That Fruit Is Mine!

    That Fruit Is Mine!

    Name: Fiona Dalu-Chandu
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    That Fruit Is Mine! tells the story of five very selfish elephants who love fruit. They each LOVE a different kind of fruit and do not share. One day they are walking through the jungle and spot a very tall tree with a totally new type of fruit that they all want... for themselves. They all plot...

  • When's My Birthday?

    When's My Birthday?

    Name: Fiona Dalu-Chandu
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    I have read When's My Birthday? with my five-year-old who thinks it is hilarious. It is actually a very realistic representation of the excitement of pending birthdays in childhood. Christian Robinson's (best known for Last Stop on Market Street) illustrations cleverly hark back to a bygone era i...

  • Triangle

    Triangle

    Name: Fiona Dalu-Chandu
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Triangle is a funny picture book of a two-dimensional Triangle who decides to play a trick on his two-dimensional friend, Square. On his way to Square's house, we learn a little bit about size and non conforming shapes (stones and boulders in this case) which is great for early years. When Triang...

  • Not If I Save You First

    Not If I Save You First

    Name: Maddie Age 10
    24 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This inspirational book is a great read for 11-13 year olds. It reminded me that boys and girls are both equal and when we work together we can accomplish anything! It is a book about adventure, love and hope. This story features teenagers called Maddie and Logan. But when they are separated for...

  • The Buried Crown

    The Buried Crown

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    23 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book is non-stop action and adventure, a cleverly constructed blend of historical drama with a touch of magic thrown in for good measure. It is set during World War II and Londoner George Penny is living as an evacuee in the countryside. Featuring Nazi villains, Kindertransport and Anglo-Sa...