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  • Sabotage on the Solar Express

    Sabotage on the Solar Express

    Name: Donna Ritchie
    28 February 2022;

    Genre: Adventure

    I highly recommend this series, Adventures on Trains - each book contains so much excitement! If you enjoy books full of mystery, suspense, twists and turns, these books are ideal for you! I love that every book has a different setting. Each one extremely difficult to put down...

  • Uki and the Ghostburrow

    Uki and the Ghostburrow

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    28 February 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Uki and the Ghostburrow, the last in the series of the Five Realms books, starts as dramatically as ever with a desperate, life-threatening, dangerous journey through forbidden and foreboding territory. The tension is so high in both the tales that weave through the book; the...

  • The Balloon Thief

    The Balloon Thief

    Name: Emelia Helliwell
    26 February 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    The Balloon Thief is an adventure across the skies, following the friendship of two teenagers from opposing sides, the Hari and the Ghadaean. Two teenagers, Jacob and Khadija, have to navigate their way not only through the civil unrest but their unlikely friendship that began...

  • Grandpa Frank's Great Big Bucket List

    Grandpa Frank’s Great Big Bucket List

    Name: Linda Canning
    25 February 2022;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Grandpa Frank’s Great Big Bucket List is the latest heart-warmingly hilarious book from Jenny Pearson. Telling the story of Frank Davenport, an eleven-year-old boy who unexpectedly inherits a huge sum of money, the book follows the young boy as he gets to know his grandpa, spe...

  • Jummy at the River School

    Jummy at River School

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    25 February 2022;

    Genre: School Stories

    Although Jummy is excited because she has earned a place at River School, the best girls' boarding school in Nigeria, she is upset that her best friend, Caro, won't be joining her. River School is everything she dreamed of and she quickly settles into her new school house. Every year, the scho...

  • Uki and the Swamp Spirit

    Uki and the Swamp Spirit

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    25 February 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Uki and the Swamp Spirit is another epic rabbit fantasy story, as superbly told as the four books before it in the Five Reams series. Larwood excels at storytelling in such a way that the reader can follow the journey of the various characters from book one or pick up any of t...

  • Tractor Tractor: A lift-the-flap opposites book

    Tractor Tractor: A lift-the-flap opposites book

    Name: Elen Green
    24 February 2022;

    Genre: Early Skills

    The Funny Farm books by Mama Makes Books is a gorgeous series for helping little ones develop early skills - in this book, Tractor Tractor, the focus is on opposites as two tractors, one old, one new, get to know each other and to help out when things go wrong. As well as the joy of shi...

  • Cluck Cluck Duck: A lift-the-flap counting book

    Cluck Cluck Duck: A lift-the-flap counting book

    Name: Elen Green
    24 February 2022;

    Genre: Early Skills

    The toddler I shared this with really loved the book, about a mother hen who discovers and extra egg - that turns out to be a duckling! However, she and her four other chicks rally round and duck is very much a part of the family. The highlight for the toddler was opening the flap of ea...

  • Me, in the Middle

    Me, in the Middle

    Name: Sharon Porter
    23 February 2022;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Creating family trees can be fraught with difficulties unless handled sensitively because some children, like Georgie, don't feel that they fit and really do feel 'in the middle'. Me, in the Middle beautifully addresses those feelings through Georgie and her classmates' projec...

  • The Secret of Haven Point

    The Secret of Haven Point

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    22 February 2022;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    The Secret of Haven Point is the perfect addition to the well-being section of any bookshelf. I could not put it down. Unveiling disability; putting it in the spotlight, where it belongs, out in the open for all to admire its hidden beauty. It reminds me of Wonder and a quote...