Watch out - there's a dinosaur about!

Sweden-based illustrator, Ingela P Arrhenius has brought together two things almost guaranteed to capture the attention and imagination of any child – dinosaurs and a pop-up book. 

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The tragedy of the human condition

In Shakespeare’s Tragic Art by Rhodri Lewis, the author argues that the great tragedies were attempts to understand the uncontrollable and unpredictable nature of existence 

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Intrepid relic hunters

It’s always fun to be there at the start of a new series – in this case, Vashi Hardy’s ‘Relic Hunters’ - with The Clockwork Key being the first. 

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When the penguins saved Christmas

How the Penguin Became Part of Team Santa by Lady Lousvet explains how the loveable birds from the South Pole did their bit to save Santa on Christmas Eve.

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Hilaire Belloc’s Cautionary Tales for Children - that aren’t for children

Victorian verses for the betterment of children are mercilessly satirised by Hilaire Belloc in Cautionary Tales for Children

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