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Funny Kid- Stand Up
Name: Chloe Woods
15 May 2018;Genre: Humour
This laugh out loud children's novel is bound to crack you up the second it is within your reach! Funny Kid- Stand Up is an intriguing book, welcoming the life of Max Walburt, the average eleven year old, but with a combination of sides to him. For example, he tells the funniest jokes, [well,...
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The Powerpuff Girls- Bubble's Unicorn Friend
Name: Frankie Age 6
12 May 2018;Genre: Young fiction
I like this book because it has a happy ending. I was surprised at the unexpected twist in the story because the friend of Donny's turned into a robot! I enjoyed the book because the characters were very girly and there was a unicorn.
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A Galaxy of Her Own
Name: Sue Wilsher
29 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
Starting with a timeline of space exploration which runs alongside Libby Jackson's introduction to the book, A Galaxy of her Own then introduces the reader to a wealth of wonderful women who reached for the stars! The books is organised chronologically into sections from the origins to the future...
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The Book of Comparisons
Name: Jacqueline Harris
27 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
This lovely book, with great illustrations by Paul Boston, is packed full of the sort of facts children love. The large pages are stuffed with extraordinary details, comparing everything from animals, to space to machines. Aimed at 7+, this seems like a book that could last for years, as it is so...
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Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me
Name: Alison Kelly
23 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
It's not often that I get to review poetry collections written by a dog. It feels like no time ago that I was chuckling over Moses' and Stevens' Waggiest Dogs anthology and now the delightful Thinker has arrived. This unusual collection (Pub: Tiny Owl) opens with 'Naming me' in which a new puppy...
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Firecrackers
Name: Alison Kelly
23 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
Firecrackers (Troika Books) is a magical and generous new collection of poems, stories and plays. It's beautifully presented and designed with Jo Riddell's wonderful illustrations enhancing the rich array of texts that Zaro Weil has composed. The hefty hardback book opens with 'Long ages ago' (...
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The Phantom Lollipop Man
Name: Ruby B
23 April 2018;Genre: School Stories
Izzy, Zach, Maisie and Jodi go to a normal school, in a normal county, in a normal country, but with a not so normal Lollipop man! When Jack the Lollipop Man is replaced with a new Lollipop Lady, the group get suspicious. Maisie is sure that he's in Rome, but the others just won't believe it. And...
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Alice Dent and the Incredible Germs
Name: Jacqueline Harris
19 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
In a great mish-mash of reality and fantasy, this is a debut novel suitable for lower Key Stage 2 children. Alice Dent, the heroine of this story, gets a cold. So far, so ordinary. But this is not an ordinary cold in the slightest. Alice's cold has amazing side effects and it is highly contagious...
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Lyttle Lies: The Stinky Truth
Name: Ellen King
18 April 2018;Genre: Adventure
Sam in Lyttle Lies is a small boy who tells BIG lies and the funny storylines, comic illustrations and short bursts of text make it ideal for reluctant readers as well as children developing in confidence as readers. In this second story in the series, The Stinky Truth, Sam is forced to tell th...
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The Phantom Lollipop Man
Name: Aidan Severs
17 April 2018;Genre: School Stories
I'm always dubious of the quality of books aimed at the 7-9 age bracket, especially ones which feature lurid cartoonish illustrations and crazy typesetting. It can sometimes seem like funny books are the only thing available to children who are just getting into reading longer books, especially w...
