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  • One Camel Called Doug

    One Camel Called Doug

    Name: Maria Faithorn
    21 February 2022;

    Genre: Animals

    From the story to the illustrations, One Camel Called Doug is completely camel-tastic and will have every reader hooked from the start. Packed full of learning opportunities this book is highly recommended for Reception and Year 1 aged children. By himself, Doug the cam...

  • Carnival of the Lost

    Carnival of the Lost

    Name: Clair Bossons
    21 February 2022;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    Orphaned eight-year-old Sheba is purchased by Plumpscuttle and brought to London to join his Carnival Troupe. Here she meets Pyewacket, a so-called witch's imp; Gigantus the Giant, Mama Rat and Sister Moon, a knife thrower. In exchange for bed and board, she is expected to perform by terrifyin...

  • Uki and the Outcasts: BLUE PETER BOOK AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR

    Uki and the Outcasts

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    20 February 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Uki and the Outcasts is the fourth book in the absolutely amazing series of books set in the Five Realms - a fantasy world formed and inhabited by tribes of rabbits. After the first three books focusing on the adventures of young rabbit Podkin, the author has moved forward in...

  • A Hero Called Wolf

    A Hero Called Wolf

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    18 February 2022;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Wolves can't be heroes, can they? Well this little Wolf is a reformed character. He gave up being naughty when he got into reading but he's dismayed to realise he can never be the hero of a story because all the wolves in books are bad. While he's worrying about this, he's interrupted by visit...

  • Fantastically Great Women Artists and Their Stories

    Fantastically Great Women Artists and their Stories

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    18 February 2022;

    Genre: Biographies & Autobiographies

    Fantastically Great Women Artists and their Stories is another brilliant book from Kate Pankhurst. I am big fan of these books and have ALL the previous Fantastically Great Women books in my collection. This version, however, is slightly different. It has been written and publ...

  • One Camel Called Doug

    One Camel Called Doug

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    17 February 2022;

    Genre: Animals

    One Camel Called Doug is a wonderful book to add to your maths story collection! It follows the adventures of Doug, who is just one camel, as he meets another and another and another until there is a whole herd of camels having a party. After all the noise and excitement, howe...

  • The More Monster

    The More Monster

    Name: Sharon Porter
    17 February 2022;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    In a world where consumerism is king and the idea of waiting for anything is fading rapidly, The More Monster shows, even the youngest children, that greed can get out of hand. My class enjoyed the illustrations, with such tiny details as dials and funny labels. The story revolves aroun...

  • Circus Maximus: Rivals On the Track: An Ancient Roman Adventure

    Circus Maximus: Rivals on the Track

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    16 February 2022;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Dido is back in Circus Maximus: Rivals on the Track, the second book of her adventures as a charioteer in Roman times. Whilst the title is all about the Circus Maximus, in this book it casts a long shadow, rather than appearing as the main setting. Dido and her family are now...

  • The Tale of the Whale

    The Tale of the Whale

    Name: Maria Aldred
    15 February 2022;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    The Tale of the Whale is beautiful. The poetic text tells the tale of the whale and a child who spy each other and journey together to see the treasures of the oceans but discover the horrors of plastic pollution.  Immediately the text invites you into this special relationshi...

  • The Tale of the Whale

    The Tale of the Whale

    Name: Jemma Jeffrey
    15 February 2022;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    This incredible book is both beautiful and harrowing. We begin by following a friendship between a child and a whale as they embark on a journey across the oceans, meeting a range of sea creatures on their way. The illustrations are soft, wonderfully detailed and dreamy. Written in first perso...