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  • The Girl with the Parrot on Her Head

    The Girl With the Parrot on Her Head

    Name: Lucy Newton
    02 July 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    The story of the girl with the parrot on her head is based around the topic of friendship. It would be a useful tool to help children to understand and talk about losing and gaining friendships. The main character in the book is Isabel, who is left behind by her best friend Simon. It provides an...

  • Toby and the Ice Giants

    Toby and the Ice Giants

    Name: Lucy Newton
    01 July 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Toby and the Ice Giants provides an excellent mix of a fictional story as well as interesting facts about animals. Toby the Bison travels on an adventure to explore the Ice Age Tundra and meets many of the giants that roamed during that time. As Toby comes across new and exciting animals, he disc...

  • Counting Lions

    Counting Lions

    Name: Lucy Newton
    01 July 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Counting lions is a beautiful book. It is full of detailed drawings of different wild animals in their natural groups. At the beginning, there is a thoughtful message about endangered species and how we are putting them at such risk. It also draws on different habitats and the groups that animals...

  • Hector and Hummingbird

    Hector and Hummingbird

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    29 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Hector and the Hummingbird is a fantastically funny story that can be enjoyed by both adults and children alike! The story follows Hector (the bear) and his friend Hummingbird (well...the hummingbird!) who are best friends... mostly. Hector finds himself annoyed by Hummingbird's constant chatter...

  • Hector and Hummingbird

    Hector and Hummingbird

    Name: Class 6
    29 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This was very popular with our whole class! Here are some individual thoughts... Ruby: Hector and Hummingbird is an amusing friendship-themed book which can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Every page is humour-packed and full of vibrant, colourful illustrations. This book shows the ups and do...

  • The Colour Monster

    The Colour Monster

    Name: Gemma Baird
    28 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Colour Monster is a wonderful way into exploring emotions for children as colour is used to represent different feelings through the little Colour Monster. When the monster wakes up feeling confused - and the colours swirl on his chest - a little girl helps him. She explains his colours are m...

  • Under Earth, Under Water

    Under Earth, Under Water

    Name: Jane Best
    28 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This large-format book by the creators of 'Maps' takes us - as the double-sided cover suggests - through the Earth's secrets, underground and under the sea. These are huge areas to mine for information and since we don't usually spend much time exploring these places, there is a lot of useful in...

  • Return

    Return

    Name: Emily Beale
    27 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Readers may be aware of Aaron Beckers wordless picture books - Journey & Quest; the series becomes a trilogy with the addition of the newly released book Return. In his first book Journey, we are introduced to a seemingly ordinary young girl, with an extraordinary magical red crayon. She has her...

  • The Princess and the Castle

    The Princess and the Castle

    Name: Lucy Newton
    26 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a lovely story about a young girl who learns to accept a new member into her family and conquers her fears. It would be a useful book to open up a discussion about different family situations including the breakdown of relationships and how they can be rebuilt positively. The book feature...

  • The Other Alice

    The Other Alice

    Name: June Hughes
    22 June 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Alice loves to write stories but she always has to finish them. Experience has taught her that, if she leaves a story unfinished, her characters step out of the story and go in search of their own ending. This might prove to be fun and entertaining but what would happen if the character that l...