I have been a member of Twitter’s #PrimarySchoolBookClub since its inception last year and Ghost is its current read. I actually hadn’t heard of the book until I found out it had been crowned ‘March’s pick’ in the vote at the end of February. However, I was aware of the publisher – Knights Of –…
Dave Pigeon (Royal Coo!) by Swapna Haddow and Sheena Dempsey
We are HUGE Dave Pigeon fans in our house and so World Book Day came around with much excitement. Not because the children could go to school in fancy dress (albeit my daughter did indeed go as DP himself!), but because it meant that the fourth book in the Dave Pigeon series – Royal Coo!…
Storm Hound by Claire Fayers
Myths, legends, stories. They are all words for facts that people have forgotten. A stormhound from Odin’s Wild Hunt falling out of the sky and landing in Abergavenny made me smile every time I heard about it. Despite my towering TBR pile, therefore, I picked this up as soon as it was released and it…
The Adventures of Miss Charlotte by Dominique Demers
My daughter is a ‘free reader’ at school. However, as she is quite young, she doesn’t have a long attention span and still loves illustrations, so I am always on the lookout for books that are not too lengthy and that will encourage reading for pleasure. I only came across these books recently: I was…
The Girl With the Shark’s Teeth by Cerrie Burnell
‘In the deepest dark, you must be the light’ As some of you will know, Cerrie Burnell has been an author of picture books and young fiction for some time and is a real advocate for inclusion. We were thus expecting good things about her first foray into middle grade fiction – The Girl With…
The Boy at the Back of the Class by Onjali Q Rauf
I first heard of The Boy at the Back of the Class when it was recommended on Twitter by Lisa Thompson – the fab author of The Light Jar and The Day I was Erased – and as the storyline intrigued me, I decided to buy a copy. For some reason, though, it sat on…
The Day I Was Erased by Lisa Thompson
For the last 3 years, I’ve really loved New Year as it has meant a new release from the fab author, Lisa Thompson. She’s the sort of author I would have loved to have read when I was younger, as she focuses on real-life, often gritty, issues. The Day I was Erased is no exception……
Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam – Jingle Bells! by Tracey Corderoy and Steven Lenton
If you haven’t come across Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam before, they are 2 loveable baker dogs who love to solve madcap mysteries on the side! This 2-colour fiction edition has 3 stories in it, the first of which has a festive feel as Shifty and Sam have been commissioned by Santa to bake him…
Favourite Festive Picture Books
To my mind, there is something very special about festive reads – while the children clearly don’t need any help to get excited, I find that snuggling down with the kids to share a Christmas story actually helps me to be a little less scrooge-like! While most book blogs tend to focus on new festive…
How Winston Delivered Christmas by Alex T Smith
This is my first Christmas book purchase of the year, and what a cracker (excuse the pun…) it is! How Winston Delivered Christmas has been ingeniously devised, written and illustrated by the multi-talented Alex T Smith (of both Mr Penguin and Claude fame) and is certain to be a festive hit. The book has been…