This is a really smashing (hardback) picture book, which has been both written and illustrated by Sally Anne Garland. It’s a beautifully-told story about the power of determination, self-reliance and kindness, as a little girl braves the odds to keep her rickety raft afloat, save others in danger and achieve her long-held goal of reaching…
Stories For Boys Who Dare to be Different by Ben Brooks
As part of my mammoth ‘kids have gone back to school’ clean-up, I spent yesterday afternoon sorting out our reading corner, which I was still in the process of doing when the children came home. Hugo, our 7-year-old, spotted this brilliant hardback on the floor while I was re-arranging our non-fiction shelves. He swiftly snatched…
New Maverick Early Readers
I regularly rave about the Maverick Early Reader scheme as it had such a massive impact on my son’s reading journey. Written in natural English and book-banded in line with The Institute of Education’s banding system, these stories are entertaining, engaging and fabulously illustrated – just the ticket for encouraging children to read for pleasure…
Let’s Go Series by Rosalyn Albert and Natalia Moore
One of the things I was looking forward to most when I was pregnant for the first time was being able to read to my baby and hopefully pass on my love of books right from the start. Well, my daughter soon put paid to that idea as she would scream merry hell if we…
Rabunzel by Gareth P Jones and Loretta Schauer
‘You offered to save me from my mother’s high hutch. I don’t really need saving, though, thanks very much.’ This is what we like! A very funny re-take of the classic Rapunzel tale, with a kick-ass heroine who can take care of herself with her own brand of ‘carroty karate’ (which I SO wish I…
The Girl Who Stole an Elephant by Nizrana Farook
I’ve been doing some more vicarious travelling during lockdown, this time to the Sri Lankan jungle… In her small village ruled by a selfish King, Chaya is a modern-day Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to help the poor. One day she goes too far, though, stealing jewels from the Queen and unwittingly implicating her…
The Elephant by Peter Carnavas
Goodness me, what a book this is. It tells the story of Olive, who lives with her father and grandfather after the loss of her mum. She seems to be the only person who can see a big grey elephant following her dad around as he struggles with his grief and she sets out to…
Black and British: A Short, Essential History by David Olusoga
I couldn’t put this down yesterday: a fascinating and compelling read for all British children (and adults) regardless of skin colour and heritage – synopsis below. I struggle to understand why our national curriculum (rightly) ensures that the major faiths of British communities are taught, yet doesn’t replicate this inclusive approach when it comes to…
Your Mind is Like The Sky by Bronwyn Ballard and Laura Carlin
This has been such a useful book for us during lockdown 3. My daughter and I have dipped into it regularly to help us manage our ‘raincloud’ thoughts: yesterday neither of us did very well, but today has been better. Don’t let the ‘first mindfulness book’ fool you, it’s not just for traditional picture-book-aged children…
The Lost Child’s Quest by James Haddell
I immersed myself in this gem of a read last night – James Haddell’s debut book, The Lost Child’s Quest (swipe for synopsis). For those of you who follow James’ book reviews on Instagram and Twitter, you’ll know he is an eloquent writer and so it’s no surprise that this crosses over into his storytelling.…