Book Review, Non-fiction Books, Picture Books

Lunar New Year

My Brownie unit (Girlguiding) really enjoyed using these three new books for our meeting about Lunar New Year. We spent an entire evening learning, reflecting and creating with lots of inspiration. I Love Chinese New Year by Eva Wong Nava & Xin Li (Scholastic UK) shares one little girl's Chinese New Year traditions. There's a… Continue reading Lunar New Year

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Ghosts of Mars: The Adventures of Eva Knight by Stuart White

February 2023 The Ghosts of Mars is a fantastic science-fiction adventure for every young reader who has ever wondered what it would be like to live on Mars. Action-packed with incredibly high stakes, it takes Eva (the first person to be born on Mars) and her band of faithful friends on a quest full of… Continue reading Ghosts of Mars: The Adventures of Eva Knight by Stuart White

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Funniest Boy in the World by Helen Rutter

February 2023 The Funniest Boy in the World is overflowing with laughs and a whole lot of heart. Ever-charming Billy Plimpton is back! Buoyed by the success of his stand-up comedian act in the school talent show, he’s determined to make it as a comic. He’s learning to embrace his stammer and accept it as… Continue reading The Funniest Boy in the World by Helen Rutter

Book Review, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade Fiction, Non-fiction Books, Picture Books

Home? – Books to Help Children Understand the Lives of Refugees

The Moon of Kyiv by Gianni Rodari & Beatrice Alemagna Picture Book - Walker Books Originally written over 70 years ago, The Moon of Kyiv is a powerful poem about connections. No matter who we are or where we are in the world, we are all under the same moon. This can be a comforting… Continue reading Home? – Books to Help Children Understand the Lives of Refugees

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Valentine Crow and Mr Death by Jenni Spangler

January 2023 Jenni Spangler is one of my favourite middle grade authors. Her stories are full of intrigue, strange objects and characters who always do the unexpected. Valentine Crow and Mr Death goes ten steps further with a unique, gently funny and thought-provoking tale of a young apprentice who is sent to work for the… Continue reading Valentine Crow and Mr Death by Jenni Spangler

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Sleeping Stones by Beatrice Wallbank

February 2023 The Sleeping Stones is an intriguing Welsh mystery. Gruff doesn’t like change. When Matylda and her family move to his Welsh island from Manchester, he doesn’t really want to have to look after her and teach her the ways of their unusual community. She just doesn’t understand about the Sleeping Stones – a… Continue reading The Sleeping Stones by Beatrice Wallbank

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Curio Collectors by Eloise Williams & illustrated by Anna Shepeta

March 2023 Finding unexpected treasure is always magical. The Curio Collectors brings the thrill of discovery to life on the page with a historical mystery that will engage readers right from the start. Tom and Lil live in a caravan with their Ma. Travelling from town to town, trying to make money by selling items… Continue reading The Curio Collectors by Eloise Williams & illustrated by Anna Shepeta

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Monster Hunting: Monsters Bite Back by Ian Mark

The Monster Hunting series is perfect for young readers who love laugh-out-loud adventures, engaging illustrations and off-the-wall situations. In Monsters Bite Back, the hilarious sequel by Ian Mark, Jack and Nancy are at it again. They travel to the unexpected setting of an ancient abbey in Scotland to put a stop to some troublesome monsters.… Continue reading Monster Hunting: Monsters Bite Back by Ian Mark

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Night Animals by Sarah Ann Juckes

Sarah Ann Juckes' middle grade novel, The Night Animals, is a beautiful exploration of our determination to always be strong and "fine", even when faced with difficult circumstances. Through gentle story-telling that shimmers with hope, readers see that everyone needs help sometimes and come to understand what it really means to be strong. Nora's mum… Continue reading The Night Animals by Sarah Ann Juckes