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Beetle Boy
Name: Kerra Dagley
14 March 2016;Genre: Adventure
Beetleboy is the first of a trilogy of books written by debut author M G Leonard who says: 'Ever since I was little I've been frightened of creepy-crawlies. Then I found out that beetles can be pretty, brightly coloured, even gold. Others are as strong as the Incredible Hulk....
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Dreaming the Bear
Name: Caroline Downie
14 March 2016;Genre: Adventure
Darcy has been taken from the shopping streets of London to live with her naturalist father in the wilderness that is Yellowstone Park. Surrounded by snow and with no mobile phone signal she feels totally isolated. And to make thing worse she has some mystery illness that means she is tired and u...
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There's a Dragon in My Dinner
Name: Terry Cornelius
02 March 2016;Genre: Adventure
The children in Year 3 with whom I tested this book adored it. We will definitely be buying more copies for our school! They loved Pan, the Mini-Dragon, and are very keen to read more stories about this wonderful creature. The illustrations are lively and the children loved the splodges on the p...
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Knightley and Son
Name: Alice Barr
17 February 2016;Genre: Adventure
KNIGHTLEY & SON, a father and son detective duo, are trying to solve the mystery of a book that drives its readers to commit crimes, while also trying to discover who is behind a sinister but mysterious organisation called the Combination, which seems to be engaged in any number of criminal activ...
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There's a Dragon in my Dinner
Name: Ella Reece
17 February 2016;Genre: Adventure
I can already think of many young readers (aged seven to nine years) who will really enjoy this new series by Tom Nicoll. Eric loves Friday night takeaways but this particular week the bean sprouts come with more than he'd anticipated - a Mini-Dragon, called Pan, which has lost its way (it should...
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Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse
Name: Sam
09 February 2016;Genre: Adventure
Good book about ghost mice, monkeys, vampires, sirens, centaurs, talking goats and does mention werewolves, mummies, minotaurs and vampire pirates. Warning - this story is not scary
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Coding for Beginners using Scratch
Name: Paul Gormley
24 January 2016;Genre: Adventure
Computing and coding are two of the biggest buzzwords in education in recent times, particularly at primary level. Initiatives like the Hour of Code and programs like Scratch offer a simple yet informative and entertaining entry into the world of coding. The book offers a guide to 15 different...
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Usborne Illustrated Canterbury Tales
Name: Rose Palmer
09 January 2016;Genre: Adventure
What a great idea to produce a children's Canterbury Tales. This is a beautifully presented 210 page retelling of this classic English literature. This book is a wonderful first introduction to Chaucer, topped and tailed with a most useful explanatory preface and information about Chaucer the man...
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Badly Drawn Beth
Name: Rachael Salmon
08 January 2016;Genre: Adventure
A lovely read! I particularly enjoyed how we were presented with the final scenario, and then invited to step back in time to see how Beth ended up...'surrounded by crocodiles, holding a briefcase full of fish fingers...'. I wonder if the author was influenced by Pulp Fiction?! I found that the...
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Sandrider
Name: Clare Wilkins
07 January 2016;Genre: Adventure
Sandrider by Angie Sage's Sandrider is the second Magykal adventure in her TodHunter Moon series. A spin-off of the bestselling Septimus Heap sequence, the book follows the exhilarating escapades of the ExtraOrdinary Apprentice Alice TodHunter Moon and a sparkling support cast. In the vast Dese...
