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Review: Peculiar Parents
Did you know some kangaroo mothers adopt orphaned joeys? Or that a baby humpback whale weighs as much as a large car when it’s born? Find th...
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Review: Into the Storm
There is something undeniably compelling about a story where the greatest danger isn’t just the wilderness surrounding the characters, but t...
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Sunday Shelfie - A Hat for Every Harriet
Happy #sundayshelfie day! It is my pleasure to welcome Jess Horn and Zoe Bennett. This week we are celebrating Jess and Zoe’s wonderful new ...
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Review: The Baby-Sitters Club Fan Edition: Baby-Sitter Summer
Appealing to new audiences as well as nostalgic fans from generations past, this fan edition stays true to the heart of Ann M Martin's e...
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Review: Ben's Library
Elissa has a very real, very big problem! She’s already read every single book on her shelf. Can it be that she’s run out of books? Thank go...
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Review: Creative Writing Magic
A follow up to Unleash Your Creative Monster , Creative Writing Magic is full of even more tips and tricks to get young writers writing. Ch...
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Review: Tiki and Jill and the Great Australian Camel Race
Some picture books are so much more than a simple story. Tiki and Jill and the Great Australian Camel Race is one of those books. On one le...
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Meet the Illustrator: Anna Wilson
Name, title, location: Anna Wilson, illustrator, Edinburgh, UK Describe your illustration style in ten words or less. Atmospheric, carefully...
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Review: Floating by the Clouds
Floating by the Clouds is a story full of big emotion. Emotions that get bottled up inside until there is only one way out, tears. This can...
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Review: Survival Show
Set in a future shaped by climate disaster, inequality and society’s obsession with entertainment, Survival Show by Juno Dawson transforms ...
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Sunday Shelfie - The Dream Keeper
Happy #sundayshelfie day! It is my pleasure to welcome the wonderful Anna Walker. This week we are celebrating Anna’s beautiful picture boo...
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Review: Lamington Left Behind
In her stunning graphic novel debut, Lamington Left Behind , Andrea Innocent invites readers into a haunting post-apocalyptic world where na...
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Review: The Little Girl and the Rain
When I first received a copy of The Little Girl in the Rain I instantly fell in love with whimsical beauty of the cover, with its matt fini...
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12 Curly Questions with children's author Julianne Negri
1. Tell us something hardly anyone knows about you. My natural hair colour is dark brown. 2. What is your nickname? When I was little, my fa...
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Review: Poppy Makes Pockets
Do you like collecting treasures when you go for a walk? And do you have enough pockets to store everything you find? If not, meet Poppy - ...
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Review: What's that Splat?
‘Sometimes a splat is just a splat but sometimes a splat is much more than that!’ From the creators of the Children’s Book Council Notable...
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Review: Your Feelings Matter
Your Feelings Matter is an empowering and accessible book for young children. It encourages them to recognise, name and understand their fe...
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Review: Don't Forget to Smile
Behind the elegance, discipline and applause of the ballet world lies a demanding culture of perfection, and Ariane Beeston's Don't ...
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Review:Max and the Haircut
Meet Max, who is just about to experience his very first visit to the hairdresser. Before we even begin reading, Samareh Azadi invites us in...
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