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  • Nano: The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small

    Nano The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small

    Name: Emma O Donovan
    25 May 2022;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Nano: The Spectacular Science of the Very (Very) Small is a visually exciting and accessible look at the science behind the very small. This brilliant curriculum based picture book provides an alternative educational offering to standard non-fiction titles in the form of a hig...

  • Princess Minna: The Unicorn Mix-Up

    Princess Minna: The Unicorn Mix-Up

    Name: Lucy Newton
    24 May 2022;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Princess Minna: The Unicorn Mix-Up is a perfect combination of a chapter and picture book! These stories are perfect for children who are beginning to move away from picture books and are starting to work up to reading their first chapter books. It's filled with brightly colou...

  • Day of the Whale

    Day of the Whale

    Name: Janet Fisher
    24 May 2022;

    Genre: Dystopian

    Set in the near future on an island off Australia after catastrophic flooding, a community thinks it is ruled by the Blue Whale through its human interpreter, a man called Byron Vox. There are no books, photographs nor technology, apart from the big screen through which communication is made t...

  • Choices

    Choices

    Name: Maria Faithorn
    24 May 2022;

    Genre: Picture Books

    Choices follows a little girl as she makes several decisions whilst visiting the swimming pool for the day. From insignificant small choices of choosing a hair band, to decisions which affect you longer term like using sun-cream, this picture book introduces children to the co...

  • Cloud Soup: Poems for Children

    Cloud Soup

    Name: Alison Kelly
    24 May 2022;

    Genre: Poetry

    I'll start with Kate Wakeling's final poem in Cloud Soup: 'Free' (p. 94). Spread horizontally across two pages, simply structured with the repetition of 'and we will', it made me laugh, It made me thoughtful and it brought a tear to my eye: emotions that ran through my reading of this powerful...

  • Children of the World

    Children of the World

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    20 May 2022;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    This wonderful book is sure to open both adults' and children's eyes to the amazing differences in all aspects around the world. This book instigated interesting discussions that what we think is normal or the right way to do things might not be somewhere else in the world. Chil...

  • The Hunt for David Berman

    The Hunt for David Berman

    Name: Sharon Porter
    19 May 2022;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    David is a Kindertransport evacuee during the Second World War and runs away from his cruel, farming foster family because they just want him to work on the farm. He lives in a cave on the beach, eeking out a meagre existence until Robert finds him and they form a friendship. Little do they kn...

  • The Light Hunters

    The Light Hunters

    Name: Nathan Cox
    19 May 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    This book was absolutely amazing! I read this in just two sittings as I quite literally couldn't put it down. The Light Hunters by Dan Walker is an amazing fantasy story that is action packed with adventure and so creatively written. The story cleverly combines real life exper...

  • BeYOUtiful: Radiate confidence, celebrate difference and express yourself

    BeYOUtiful

    Name: Elen Green
    19 May 2022;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    A fabulous title for a book that really does deliver what it says it will, encouraging children and young people to 'Radiate confidence, celebrate difference and express yourself'. Since the author works for a major marketing company, she knows all too well how the images we see around...

  • Rumaysa: Ever After

    Rumaysa Ever After

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    18 May 2022;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    She's back! The rather magical, hijab wearing heroine Rumaysa returns in this hotly anticipated sequel. Still looking for her parents (she was taken away by an evil witch as a baby and locked in a tower) and still in the realm of almost familiar fairy tales with a twist. This time the book is...