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  • I'm Sorry!

    I'm Sorry

    Name: James Hewish
    04 June 2020;

    Genre: Friends and family

    I'm Sorry by Barry Timms and Sean Julian is a fiction picture book that addresses an issue that all young children experience.The story sees two characters, Scribble and Swoop (the very best of friends), get into an argument. The characters love each other's compan...

  • The Promise Witch (The Wild Magic Trilogy, Book Three)

    The Promise Witch (The Wild Magic Trilogy, Book Three)

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    04 June 2020;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    A thrilling and tense story from start to finish, the return to Witches Borough and to Mup and Crow is an epic, heart-in-the-mouth finale to the tale of the raggedy witches. The dark power they unleash again battles with the strength and purity of Mup's own magic.In The Pro...

  • Amazing Islands: 100+ Places That Will Boggle Your Mind

    Amazing Islands: 100+ Places That Will Boggle Your Mind

    Name: Bryony Davies
    04 June 2020;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Amazing Island: 100+ Places That Will Boggle Your Mind is a celebration of all the islands around the world covering the extremes, the animals and the environment of these unique places. A stunning non fiction text, this book would sit nicely on any Key Stage 2 bookshelf.<br /...

  • My Best Friend

    My Best Friend

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    03 June 2020;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    Another fantastic picture book by the wonderful Rob Hodgson. If you loved The Cave by the same author, you will not be disappointed by this wonderful new book. Cleverly crafted with a delightful story line, a lovely message at the end and humour for the grown ups; this story has something for...

  • The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (A Hunger Games Novel)

    The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

    Name: Clare Wilkins
    03 June 2020;

    Genre: Dystopian

    In The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the Capitol is still living with the ravages of war when 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is selected as a mentor for the barely-watched and unpopular Hunger Games. Still a student at the Academy and desperate to gain a scholarship to enable h...

  • You Can't Call an Elephant in an Emergency

    You Can't Call an Elephant in an Emergency

    Name: Lucy Newton
    03 June 2020;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    This is a fun, rhyming book for children to enjoy! It includes a range of animals doing silly things which will make children laugh and rhyming books are always a winner in my opinion.Each page is beautifully illustrated with pictures of animals doing funny things while small disas...

  • Dragon Detective: School's Out!

    Dragon Detective - School's Out

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    03 June 2020;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    I really enjoyed the first of the Dragon Detective books and was sure it would be a firm favourite for many LKS2 readers; an amusing tale of the unlikely friendship of a young girl and a 1,266 year old red-backed, green bellied, urban-based Mountain Dragon called Dirk. So when...

  • Shark Super Powers

    Shark Super Powers

    Name: Carol Carter
    02 June 2020;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Shark Super Powers is an engaging and informative introduction to the world of sharks. Each double-page spread covers a different species of shark, including the most well-know (hammerhead, great white etc.) as well as more obscure examples (swell shark, goblin shark).<b...

  • Jesse Owens

    Jesse Owens

    Name: Lizi Backhouse
    02 June 2020;

    Genre: Biographies & Autobiographies

    The Little People Big Dreams books are a great series full of inspiring stories of people who found success and changed the world in the process.This book shares the life story of athlete Jesse Owens, who challenged racism at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and is a good...

  • Saving Winslow

    Saving Winslow

    Name: Dawn Woods
    31 May 2020;

    Genre: Animals

    It was the midst of Winter, when night, like an unwelcome guest, came too early and stayed too long'. So starts Saving Winslow. Poetic as usual, Sharon Creech gives us a tale of a young boy becoming attached to a new pet - in this case, a mini donkey. Winslow's mother was so s...