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The Cat who Couldn’t Be BotheredThe Cat who Couldn’t Be Bothered Jack Kurland Frances Lincoln Children’s Books (First Editions) Greg, at least that’s what...
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Factology: Romans / Factology: Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures / Factology: Robots & AIFactology: Romans Factology: Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures Factology: Robots & AI Button Books Each of...
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Lunar New Year / The Lucky Red EnvelopeLunar New Year Natasha Yim and Jingting Wang Words & Pictures A special fifteen day holiday, the Lunar New Year, is...
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The Code of LifeThe Code of Life Carla Häfner and Mieke Scheier Flying Eye Books The author of this fascinating book opens with a look at...
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Star Friends: Dream Shield / The Firefighter’s KittenThese are additions to popular series for younger readers: thanks to the publishers Little Tiger for sending them for review....
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Pablo and SplashPablo and Splash Sheena Dempsey Bloomsbury Children’s Books Pablo and Splash are penguin pals living in Antarctica. Pablo, a...
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Are You A Sleepy Monster?Are You A Sleepy Monster? Guilherme Karsten Happy Yak It’s time for bed and Karsten’s lovable monster is back, pyjama...
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Diary of an Accidental Witch: Magic Ever After / The Story Shop: Detective Dash / Nikhil and Jay Flying HighDiary of an Accidental Witch: Magic Ever After Perdita & Honor Cargill, illustrated by Katie Saunders Little Tiger The...
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A Horse Called NowA Horse Called Now Ruth Doyle and Alexandra Finkeldey Nosy Crow Now, the white horse stands in a field enjoying the sights...
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Find Peace in a poemFind Peace in a poem Little Tiger Twenty poets and four illustrators have contributed to the latest Little Tiger...
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Thumbsucker / I am an Autistic GirlThumbsucker Eliza Fricker Jessica Kingsley Publishers Eliza Fricker is a neurodivergent author and illustrator who didn’t receive...
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Little Bear / Little DragonLittle Bear Little Dragon Sarah Cordingley and Kamala Nair Oxford Children’s Books If you’re a parent or carer who is having...
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The Shape of RainbowsThe Shape of Rainbows Neal Zetter, illustrated by Will Hughes Otter-Barry Books There’s a zippy zing to the poems herein...
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Bunny vs Monkey: Bunny Bonanza / Groosham Grange: the graphic novelBunny vs Monkey: Bunny Bonanza! Jamie Smart David Fickling Books If you’ve yet to make the acquaintance of Bunny et al....
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Wild SongWild Song Candy Gourlay David Fickling Books This brilliantly written book is a companion to the author’s Bone Talk . It...
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Stitch / Jane EyreStitch Pádraig Kenny Walker Books Stitch, a boy made from bits and pieces stitched together, and his friend, Henry Oaf, live in...
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Taxi, Go! / Oops! RabbitThese are both new titles from Walker Books: thank you to the publishers for sending them for review. Taxi, Go! Patricia Toht and...
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Remembering Sundays With GrandpaRemembering Sundays With Grandpa Lauren H. Kerstein and Nanette Regan Beaming Books It’s Sunday morning and Henry has woken...
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I Love You to the Moon and Back All Year Long / I Love YouI Love You to the Moon and Back All Year Long Amelia Hepworth and Tim Warnes Little Tiger The thoroughly appealing bears...
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The Adventures of Invisible BoyThe Adventures of Invisible Boy Doogie Horner Scholastic In this rib-tickling graphic novel Stanley aka the Invisible Boy...
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Signs of Survival: A Memoir of the HolocaustSigns of Survival: A Memoir of the Holocaust Renee Hartman with Joshua M. Greene Scholastic This is a true story of two...
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I Love You More / Love is in the Little Things / I Turtley Love YouI Love You More Clare Helen Walsh and Kevin & Kristen Howdeshell Nosy Crow Parental love and the wonders and beauty of...
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You Stole My NameYou Stole My Name Dennis McGregor Blue Star Press Through stunning illustrations with details meticulously painted and four lined...
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The Infinity Rainbow Club: Viola and the Jurassic Land ExhibitThe Infinity Rainbow Club: Violet and the Jurassic Land Exhibit Jen Malia, illustrated by Peter Francis Beaming Books In...
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Poppy the PeaPoppy the Pea Dr Fuzz Fuzz Books Herein we meet a pea that’s ‘one of a kind’; her name is Poppy and the author describes her as...
