I like everything about this fabulous new picture book. It’s a catchy rhyming and counting story that introduces children to basic yoga moves and encourages them to join in and have a go. My kids would have LOVED this when they were younger, more due to a bizarre fascination with trying to contort their bodies…
We Are All Born Free
This fantastic picture book was published back in 2008. It’s the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, simplified for children by Amnesty International UK and stunningly illustrated by renowned artists from across the globe. Perfect for both the classroom and home, it’s a superb way to introduce the concept of human rights to children and has…
The Little Pirate Queen by Sally Anne Garland
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…
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…
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…
Big Emotions Series by Eva Eland
I take my hat off to picture book authors who have the emotional intelligence and skill to take difficult topics and distil them in such a way that young children can understand them. These superb books are a fantastic example of this, helping children to explore and better understand their emotions, as well as offering…
Have I Ever Told You? by Shani King and Anna Horvath
I saw this lovely, lovely book on Instagram recently and I’m so glad that I got hold of a copy. It’s the perfect book for connecting with children: reinforcing what you love about them and how much you care, building their self-esteem, encouraging them to reach for their dreams and reminding them to love, respect…
The Littlest Yak by Lu Fraser and Kate Hindley
This fabulous book has only been here less than a day and I’m already a little bit (OK, a lot…) in love with it! Gertie, the littlest yak, is desperate to be just like the big yaks and does everything she can to speed up the growing process. Being small has its advantages, though, and…
Why? A Sciencey, Rhymey Guide to Rainbows by Billy Dunne and Rhys Jefferys
If, like me, you’ve internally cringed when a youngster has repeatedly asked ‘why?’, then you definitely need this rhyming picture book in your life! While out on a walk, Dad is very pleased with himself after explaining to his daughter how a rainbow is made, but when she continually responds with ‘why?’ after every explanation,…