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  • Optical Illusions

    Optical Illusions

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    30 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Most kids and many adults find optical illusions fascinating. There are many books available on the subject but this one is a bit special. Firstly, there is the amazing front cover, complete with moving images and striking effects. Secondly this book really explains how the illusions work and wh...

  • Erica's Elephant

    Erica's Elephant

    Name: Janet Fisher
    29 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    What would you do if you found an elephant on your doorstep together with a piece of paper giving you the legal right to keep it? This is the situation facing Erica in this gem of a book written for the 8+ age group, one which it is so difficult to find a variety of reading material for. This i...

  • Buster and the Baby

    Buster and the Baby

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    29 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    A beautiful story of the friendship between a baby and her companion. All parents will delight in this tale of a baby who plays a game of hide and seek with her dog - Buster. The rhythmical narrative allows this tale be read with excitement as the baby chases the dog around house - 'Go Buster,...

  • Wilfred and Olbert's Totally Wild Chase

    Wilfred and Olbert's Totally Wild Chase

    Name: Lucy Newton
    28 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    A book filled with very detailed and busy illustrations of adventures with Wilfred and Olbert. They are wildlife explorers who are looking for new and exciting species. Every page is filled with a different environment to explore with fascinating animals, mind-boggling puzzles and activities to h...

  • Moon

    Moon: Night Time Around the World

    Name: Lucy Newton
    28 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This story is filled with pictures of beautiful landscapes and lovely cartoon animals. It has relatively simple text while giving interesting information about a range of animals, climates and landscapes from different environments across the world. It is a lovely book for children to begin to ex...

  • Nibbles the Dinosaur Guide

    Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide

    Name: Lucy Newton
    28 August 2017;

    Genre: Humour

    A fantastically colourful book! Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide follows Nibbles, a book eating 'monster', as he comes across a range of other similar creatures on his travels. Nibbles is responsible for lots of different holes that begin to appear throughout the book - he just can...

  • Boo who?

    Boo who?

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    28 August 2017;

    Engaging, creative with a great moral for young children, this is a really well thought out narrative for toddlers and pre-schoolers. Clanton (author) has really hit the nail on the head with this lovely tale of someone who is new and how hard it can be to fit in sometimes. My son (3 years old...

  • Play

    Play

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    28 August 2017;

    A pleasant surprise! When I first flicked through this picture book in order to assess its suitability for my 2 year old, I didn't think she would be very engaged with it, as the dialogue and narrative is very limited. However, my daughter was immediately taken with the beautiful pictures and s...

  • Change the Shape

    Change the Shape

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    26 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    'Change the Shape' is a book that certainly makes you think. I found myself lost within its instructions, determined to complete each challenge set for me. I could certainly see this book being enjoyed by individuals buy also by a whole class. In school, this book can be used for many reason...

  • Find the Wolf: A board book with peek-through pages

    Find The Wolf

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    26 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    'Find the Wolf' is another great 'peek through' book by Agnese Baruzzi. Being a board book, it easily withstood the initial browsing by my one year son and I can see this book being revisited when he is slightly older as there are many levels to it. The book follows the pattern of looking for...