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  • The Hit

    The Hit

    Name: Tom
    30 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book is fast paced, edgy and doesn't suffer from the problem that some books do, it doesn't go for the straight boy meets girl scenario but switches it up, playing with your heart.

  • The Bad Mood and the Stick

    The Bad Mood and the Stick

    Name: Marie Berry
    29 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Bad Mood and the Stick is a good book for everyone with a moody toddler or child. Lemony Snicket has written a very amusing book which captures exactly how a bad mood spreads and grows all over the place and what simple things snap us out of our bad moods. The story starts with Curly who...

  • 10 Reasons to Love An... Elephant

    Ten Reasons to Love an Elephant

    Name: Lynnette Voisey
    26 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    These books, which include 10 reasons to love an elephant (or a turtle in the sister title), are the most lovely non-fiction books I have read recently. The pictures are beautifully and carefully drawn. The books give children 10 reasons why each animal is amazing, and five things they can do to...

  • Libby in the Middle

    Libby in the Middle

    Name: Josie Age 11
    26 November 2017;

    Genre: Friends and family

    This book is amazing. Each page is filled with unexpected drama and makes it impossible to put down! I would DEFINITELY recommend it - and I assure everyone who reads it will find it just as thrilling as I did!!!

  • Du Iz Tak?

    Du Iz Tak?

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    25 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Du Iz Tak? follows a year in the life of a group of insects. Using a made-up bug language, the story is told in the dialogue between the creatures as their world changes. Because the story follows events shown in the pictures and some phrases are repeated, guessing what the bugs are saying is sa...

  • Hide and Seek

    Hide and Seek

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    25 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    With their dog, Goldie, missing, Poppy and Cy are unhappy. To cheer themselves up, they head into the woods to play hide-and-seek. Cy hides and as Poppy looks for him, what else might she find? In Anthony Browne's 50th picture book, the reader is drawn into a game of hide and seek. Each spread c...

  • Willy and the Cloud

    Willy and the Cloud

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    25 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Willy (hero of many stories by Anthony Browne) sets off for a stroll to the park om a warm, sunny day. However, his pleasure is spoilt by a persistent cloud which follows him everywhere, steadily growing. The cloud hangs over him, ruining his time in the park and forcing him back indoors whilst...

  • The Boy With One Name

    The Boy With One Name

    Name: Joseph Age 10
    24 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    I liked the plot of the book because the characters (Jones,Ruby and Thomas Gabriel) go to lots of different places. This makes it interesting to read. I recommend this book for age 8 and over.

  • The Rainmaker Danced

    The Rainmaker Danced

    Name: Alison Kelly
    23 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Rainmaker Danced is another wonderful collaboration between the irrepressible John Agard and illustrator Satoshi Kitamura. As ever, Agard's themes are wide-ranging and thought provoking. The Rainmaker in the title is none other than a shape-shifting duck as we learn in the witty 'The Rainma...

  • Build It!: 25 creative STEM projects for budding engineers (metric ed.)

    Build It!

    Name: Marie Aldridge
    23 November 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    We are a home educating family and we have being using Caroline's books for the last three years at STEM home-ed groups. This book is clear and colourful and has some updated projects from the previous books and also some new ideas such as making and programming a set of traffic lights. For chi...