Inspiring Young Readers
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Molly, Olive & Dexter: You Can’t Catch Me! posted on 20 May 2024
I was delighted to receive a review copy of the third book in this series about an unlikely group of friends...
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The Birth of Agent Big Butt posted on 13 May 2024
It would seem that children the world over respond well to the daring use of language about bottoms, underpants and farts
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The Magician Next Door posted on 11 May 2024
You might think that moving from your home in London to the wilds of the Mourne Mountains in Northen Ireland would be excitement enough for most people.
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My Mother’s Tongues: A Weaving of Languages posted on 10 May 2024
It’s one of the great regrets of my life that I’ve never really had any facility for learning languages.
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Too Nice posted on 09 May 2024
One of the most enduring tropes in the world of fairy tales and children’s literature is that of the wicked stepmother.
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Guess Who’s Getting Dressed and Guess Who’s Going to Sleep posted on 03 May 2024
Little hands benefit from sturdy board books because they can get very young children used to turning the pages independent
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When Saturday Comes posted on 02 May 2024
The always excellent Tony Bradman is back with a story that highlights a dilemma that will be all too familiar for some of the younger readers
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Bringing Back Kay-Kay posted on 29 Apr 2024
What could be more terrifying than the disappearance of a child?
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Lively Lila: A Dance of Happy Discovery posted on 27 Apr 2024
It is always pleasing to come across a new picture book that includes a central character with an additional need or disability.
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Future Hopes posted on 25 Apr 2024
There can be few more depressing indicators of the quality of life for children in UK and around the world than the constant drip of survey data