Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories

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  • Where the Wilderness Lives

    Hachette Children's Group Where the Wilderness Lives

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn epic race for survival that follows four children and their dog through treacherous waterways, dense forests and the deep, dark wilderness of Wales. From author Jess Butterworth comes a beautifully written adventure story in a vibrantly described setting - perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell.One day, as Cara and her siblings are trying to clean up the canal where they live, they pull out a mysterious locked safe. Though none of them can open it, they're sure it's something special.That night, a thief comes after the safe. The children flee, traveling with their boat as far as they can, before continuing into the forest on foot. But soon they're lost in the mountains with a snowstorm about to land and food supplies running low. Will Cara and her siblings be able to survive the wilderness with nothing but their wits, their bravery and one very large dog to help?Trade ReviewThis is an adventure-led tale of inner strength and utmost bravery * BookTrust *

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Horrid Henry: Holiday Horrors

    Hachette Children's Group Horrid Henry: Holiday Horrors

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisNumber One for Fiendish Fun! Get up to mischief with Horrid Henry in this brilliant bind up of his best holiday themed stories!Keep busy in the school holidays with Horrid Henry! This book contains six of Henry's most horrible holiday stories, plus lots of fun jokes and activity pages to keep Horrid Henry fans of all ages entertained for hours.An irresistible introduction to reading for pleasure - the perfect gift for Horrid Henry fans everywhere.

    4 in stock

    £6.99

  • Twice Hexed: Double the Powers, Double the

    Hachette Children's Group Twice Hexed: Double the Powers, Double the

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'It's hard to come up with a fresh witch plot, but Julia Tuffs has achieved it ... reminiscent of 'Sex Education' and Jill Murphy's 'The Worst Witch', but with it's own strong, personal flavour' - The Times, on HexedSabrina the Teenage Witch meets Sex Education - Jessie Jones has just discovered she's a witch, but she still has to deal with the patriarchy. A feisty, funny YA series about discovering your place ... and your power.After a summer of surfing, sunbathing and fine-tuning her new witchy skills, Jessie starts Year 11 feeling hopeful. She feels like her life-ducks are finally in a row - and at school, she has her sisterhood of Summer, Libby and Tabitha supporting her. Callum Henderson and his toxic masculinity minions have eased off enough for it the girls to feel like they can breathe again, so this year should be a breeze, right?Wrong.New year, new troubles.Mysterious new girl Sloane has just arrived ... and did she mention she's a witch?Twice the powers, twice the problems...The funny, angsty, punchy YA series is perfect for fans of Holly Bourne.

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • I Am Tan

    Movement Publishing I Am Tan

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £11.52

  • The Right Fit

    Workman Publishing The Right Fit

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £12.34

  • Caterpillar Summer

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Caterpillar Summer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCat is the glue holding her family together. When her little brother Chicken has a meltdown, she knows just how to calm him, whether it’s scratching his back or reading his favourite book. They've always had a special bond. But with their mum working extra hard after their dad's death, Cat is struggling to keep everything afloat. When Cat and Chicken unexpectedly end up spending the summer with the grandparents they’ve never met, Cat suddenly has the space to be a kid again. Gradually, she discovers that days on Gingerbread Island are full of fishing, fireflies and new friendships – as well as a lifetime of family secrets. Could this summer be Cat's chance to bring her fractured family together again?Trade ReviewThis absorbing, heartfelt novel seamlessly blends the challenges of life with a neurodivergent child into a story of one tween’s burgeoning self-awareness as she figures out how to reclaim her childhood * New York Times *An engaging, honest book - I love Cat, and you will, too! -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of THE WAR THAT SAVED MY LIFEI could almost smell the ocean air as I read Gillian McDunn's Caterpillar Summer. What a beautiful story of family, forgiveness, life on an island, and growing up -- Kate Messner, acclaimed author of THE SEVENTH WISH and BREAKOUT[A] well-written book about the struggles of a fractured family -- School Library ConnectionThis absorbing, unsentimental account of recognition and reconciliation looks at family, friendship and independence from a whole series of angles, an engaging lightness of touch belying its deep themes and thoughtfulness. * CBI Reading Guide 2019-20 *

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • I Hold Your Heart

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC I Hold Your Heart

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe tense, tender must-read book of the summer – perfect for fans of Louise O'Neill and Sara Barnard ‘You make me feel like there’s something good in the world I can hold on to,’ Aaron says. He kisses me again, draws me so close it’s almost hard to breathe. ‘I love you, Gem. And I promise I’ll hold your heart forever.’ When Gemma meets Aaron, she feels truly seen for the first time. Their love story is the intense kind. The written-in-the-stars, excluding-all-others kind. The kind you write songs about. But little by little their relationship takes over Gemma's life. What happens when being seen becomes being watched, and care becomes control? Told in both Gemma's and Aaron's words, this is a raw, moving exploration of gaslighting in teenage relationships that skewers our ideas of what love looks like. Trade ReviewThis moving romance, with its well-drawn working-class heroine, its examination of power, politics and protest, and its clarion call to make courageous choices, represents all that’s best in British YA * Guardian on SKYLARKS *A heartbreaking, hopeful and highly unusual debut * Imogen Russell Williams, Metro, on COUNTLESS *Insightful, authentic and profoundly moving … This is an important, impactful, mightily impressive debut about love, reaching out and taking one step at a time * Lovereading4kids on COUNTLESS *An authentic, hopeful-but-not-saccharine account of contemporary life * Irish Times on SKYLARKS *The strength of this book lies in the way the author makes the reader aware, slowly but inexorably, of the coercive control Aaron seeks to exert over Gemma. * Books for Keeps *

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • Fizzlebert Stump and the Girl Who Lifted Quite

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Fizzlebert Stump and the Girl Who Lifted Quite

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPerfect for fans of Mr Gum and Roald Dahl, this highly successful and widely praised series featuring a boy, a circus and a lot of silliness is now available in a bright new package. ‘Freewheeling frivolity’ – Financial Times ‘Once, and once only, there was a boy whose name was Fizzlebert.’ Fizzlebert Stump lives in a circus and it's the great Circus of Circuses competition, but Fizzlebert Stump has no act. He's no longer the Boy Who Puts His Head In The Lion's Mouth (the lion retired) and putting his head in a crocodile's mouth instead didn't work out for some reason. Can Fizz find a new act in time? A story of circus rivalry, learning who you really are, and the problem of oddly shaped vegetables. Brilliantly bonkers and perfect for fans of Mr Gum and Lemony Snicket.Trade ReviewFreewheeling frivolity * Financial Times on FIZZLEBERT STUMP *Stuffed with laughs * Jeremy Strong on FIZZLEBERT STUMP *Children will love the Stanton/Ardargh-esque authorial tone * Telegraph on FIZZLEBERT STUMP *

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • Maryams Wish

    Austin Macauley Publishers Maryams Wish

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Maryams Wish

    Austin Macauley Publishers Maryams Wish

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £14.39

  • Something Certain, Maybe

    Pan Macmillan Something Certain, Maybe

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSomething Certain, Maybe is a powerful novel about first love, friendships and embracing the uncertainty of an unknowable future, from Sara Barnard, winner of the YA Book Prize.Rosie is ready for her life to begin, because nothing says new life like going to university. After years of waiting and working hard, she's finally on the road that will secure her future. Except university turns out to be not what she hoped or imagined, and although she's not exactly unhappy – really – she might be a little bit worried that she doesn't really like her course much. Or her flatmates. Or, really . . . anything? But it's normal to be homesick (right?) and everything will have settled in a month or two, and it's totally fine that her friends seem so much happier than she is, and that the doctors don’t seem to know what’s wrong with her mother. And then she meets Jade, and everything starts to look a little brighter. At least, it does if she’s only looking at Jade. But is first love enough when everything else is falling apart?

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • My Dad Is A Grizzly Bear

    Pan Macmillan My Dad Is A Grizzly Bear

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisA playful, warm and funny story following a boy with a wild imagination and his lively family, from exciting creative duo: Swapna Haddow and Dapo Adeola.Shhh. Beware. My dad is a grizzly bear. In this family, it's just possible that Dad is a grizzly bear . . . He has fuzzy fur, enormous paws and loves the outdoors. He sleeps a lot even in the cinema and when he's awake, he's always hungry, usually eating up all the honey. what else could Dad be? But sometimes, when it's scary at night, a lovely big bear hug is just what is needed.A hilarious debut picture book written by Swapna Haddow author of the Dave Pigeon series and illustrated by the brilliantly talented Dapo Adeola author of Look Up!Trade ReviewSwapna Haddow and Dapo Adeola’s My Dad Is a Grizzly Bear (Macmillan) is a feast of sly visual jokes and loving fun poked at a hulking, hairy, silhouetted father, with bouncy interwoven repetition that makes it huge fun to read aloud. -- Imogen Russell-Williams * Guardian *The book to rush out and buy for Father’s Day: about all the bearish things a dad does, the best of which is give bear hugs. Cartoony pictures are busy with comical details, and the text is lively, observant and relatable. * The Times *With some lovely words and beautiful illustrations, the book carries the reader away on adventures, camping under the stars and looking for bears in the forest. Meanwhile, dads everywhere will sympathise with the father and his scratchy beard. -- Roddy Brooks * Independent *My top pick for Father's Day is this big-hearted look at family life, seen through the eyes of a little boy with a big imagination, replete with humour and warmth, and playful, energetic art from rising star Adeola. * Bookseller, editor's choice *A funny and heart-warming tale of a boy’s adventures with his family and Dad who he imagines to be a Grizzly Bear. [...] This is the perfect story to be read by - and to - all dads, grandfathers, father figures and dads-to-be this Fathers Day * Scottish BookTrust *This is a lovely colourful book and a nice story to share. * Armadillo magazine *My Dad Is A Grizzly Bear – a riot of vibrant storytelling and big, bold and beautiful illustration – features a boy with a wild imagination, his lively family, and lots of hilarious antics. * Lancashire Evening Post *This is a sweet story about one imaginative boy's special bond with his father. It's full of humour, from the exaggerated facial expressions and bear-like attributes captured in Dapo Adeola's vibrant illustrations, to the humorous asides in the text about Dad's wild habits. The story perfectly captures the way in which young children observe familiar adults with curiosity, wonder and imagination, but also with pure adoration. This story will be a winner in the run-up to Father's Day * Books For Topics *

    Out of stock

    £10.79

  • Lunchtime

    Pan Macmillan Lunchtime

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA sweet and funny story from critically acclaimed author-illustrator Rebecca Cobb, illustrator of The Paper Dolls and The Everywhere Bear. It's lunchtime for one little girl, but she's just not really hungry. A visiting crocodile, bear and wolf, however, are starving. It's just as well that children taste revolting!With simple, child-friendly text full of wit and humour, and bright, detailed illustrations, this is a wonderful addition to any preschool child's bookshelf. Winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and shortlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, Lunchtime is a beautifully illustrated tale of food, friendship and fun.Also available from Rebecca Cobb: Aunt Amelia, The Something and Hello Friend!Trade ReviewFunny and charming – as delicious as the little girl's dinner. * Julia Donaldson *immensely touching . . . capture[s] what it is to be a child * Teach Nursery *Bright and joyous . . . a beautifully crafted book * Library Mice *

    5 in stock

    £7.59

  • Shadows of Winterspell

    Pan Macmillan Shadows of Winterspell

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDeep in the forest, magic is waiting . . . Sparkling with frost and magic, Shadows of Winterspell will sweep you up in a world of friendship and magic, to uncover family secrets and find out who you really are.Stella has been living behind the magic of the forest for most of her life. Lonely, she enrolls at the local school, and as she begins to make friends, she discovers that she is even more different than she thought. But as autumn turns to magical winter, Stella realizes that uncovering her own family secret is the only way to release the forest from the grip of a dark and old magic.A wintery magical adventure from the critically-acclaimed Amy Wilson, author of A Girl Called Owl.Trade ReviewBeautifully written and totally bewitching -- Sophie Anderson, award-winning author of The House With Chicken LegsAmy Wilson is cornering the market in dark, mystical adventures that stretch the imagination. -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *There's magic in the pages of this wonderful adventure -- Christopher Edge, author of The Many Worlds of Albie Bright[Amy's] language is rich and expressive . . . brimming with magic and mystery. I loved it. -- getkidsintobooks.com blogThis is the perfect read for the longer, darker evenings as the seasons change and it looks sure to fly off the shelves in our library this autumn * ReadingZone *Secrets, magic, an edge of danger, and a young heroine on a life journey make for a beguiling read.Spellbinding * Saga Magazine *

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • Just One of Those Days

    Pan Macmillan Just One of Those Days

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom Jill Murphy, creator of the classic Peace at Last, comes the long-awaited third story about the lovable Bear family comes a Top 10 bestselling picture book.It had been a long night . . . so Mr and Mrs Bear woke up late. When Mr and Mrs Bear wake up late, it's raining outside – and Baby Bear is late for nursery. Then Mrs Bear sits on her glasses at work and Mr Bear spills his coffee! Oh dear – it seems this is just going to be one of those days! But the lovable Bear family muddle through cheerfully, and there's even a surprise for Baby Bear when Mr Bear gets home from work.With all the hallmarks of an instant classic, Just One of Those Days is a gentle story about a family day, which parents and children everywhere will relate to – full of satisfying read-aloud repetition and rhythm – and with Jill Murphy's instantly recognizable, cosily-lit illustrations.Trade ReviewMurphy returns to the lovable Bear family of Peace at Last and Whatever Next for a third slice of family life, in which the Bears have had a day we can all identify with - in lockdown more than ever, I suspect. Peace at Last may have been published more than 40 years ago, but the story of the Bears remains as warm and relatable as ever, full of gentle humor and astute observations of human behavior. Delicious. * The Bookseller *Jill Murphy, the author of mum-championing classics such as Peace at Last, has brought out her first picture book for 40 years. It describes the sort of day any family can relate to: baby bear is late for nursery, mummy bear breaks her glasses, and daddy bear spills his coffee at work. The carpe diem sentiment is distilled through Murphy’s lovely rhyme and repetition * The Times and Syndicates *In more down-to-earth vein, from earlier in the autumn, Jill Murphy’s Just One of Those Days (Macmillan) features the beloved Bear family on a day fraught with mishaps – spilled coffee, squashed glasses, nursery quarrels – followed by consolatory shared pizza and the reflection that it was, after all, just one of those days. Murphy’s acute observation of family life continues to delight both children and adults * Guardian and Online *Just One of Those Days by Jill Murphy, published this year, is a gentle account of a bear family's day * Irish Independent *A new picture book from such a heavyweight in the children's literature world is cause for excitement, and this wonderful new instalment in the 'Bear family' series, joining those favorite classics, Peace at Last and Whatever Next, does not disappoint. This is a story that will resonate with all parents of small children...Parents and children will relate to the depiction of ordinary family life and routines, and children will enjoy the familiar cozy illustrations of the Bear family * School Librarian *Jill Murphy’s delightful return to the Bear family from Peace at Last is full of her stunning full-page color artwork which perfectly depicts the trials and tribulations of daily life with little ones. This time, it’s the day after a sleepless night (or at least, probably a disturbed night) and what that looks like for tired mums, dads and preschoolers who nevertheless still have to go to work and Nursery * BookTrust *

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Caddy Ever After

    Pan Macmillan Caddy Ever After

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCaddy Ever After is the fourth book in Hilary McKay's laugh-out-loud, award-winning Casson Family series.It's Valentine's Day and everything's changing.Indigo's in love and wants to do something special to win over Sarah, Saffy has a strange new boyfriend who teaches her all about the stars and Caddy has fallen in love and is getting married . . . but not to Michael.With a wedding to plan, promises to uphold and hearts to protect, everything's a little crazier than usual in the Casson household.Follow the family's adventures in the rest of the beloved series: Saffy's Angel, Indigo's Star, Permanent Rose, Forever Rose and Caddy's World.Trade ReviewWarm witty and wise * Sunday Telegraph *Hilary McKay's wittily observed portrayals of family life are full of warmth, vitality and irrepressible good humour. -- Kate Agnew * The Guardian *... laced with warmth, humor and adventures * Kirkus *A charming story ... McKay writes with such art * The Independent *Warm and witty * FT Magazine *Eccentric, likable and entirely credible, their domestic exchanges reflect Hilary McKay's exceptional ear for dialogue * The Times *More entrancing stories about the quirky Casson family from a well-regarded novelist * Carousel *... touching and hiarious. Beautifully crafted descriptive language makes this offering a real gem * School Library Journal *... as wild and endearing as ever ... Another charmer for Casson fans * Booklist *Just the sort of crazy family you ache to be a part of * The Good Book Guide *

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • Forever Rose

    Pan Macmillan Forever Rose

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisForever Rose is the fifth book in Hilary McKay's hilarious and award-winning Casson Family series.It's tough being the youngest.Rose comes home to a dark, quiet, empty house every day – her sisters and brother are always so busy. Indigo has his guitar lessons and paper round, Saffy is off with Sarah, and who knows where Caddy is since she disappeared with Michael's postcards.School isn't any better. Exams are looming, and vindictive Mr Spencer has cancelled Christmas!When will Rose get the happy ever after she has read about in books?Follow the family's adventures in the rest of the beloved series: Saffy's Angel, Indigo's Star, Permanent Rose, Caddy Ever After and Caddy's World.Trade ReviewMakes everything you wish for come true * Sunday Times *Stylishly written, acutely observed, light-headed and often very funny. At times, it's also incredibly touching and insightful, particularly when dealing with the complexities of family life ... quality writing for children * School Librarian *... hugely entertaining story effortlessly recreates a tightly knit world, imbued with a strong sense of belonging - a slice of childhood so multi-layered, touching and real that there's something for every child reader to identify with and savour. Here's a book that truly proves the joys to be had from reading * Books for Keeps *Warm, witty and wise, with unfeasibly broad appeal and proven anti-depressive properties, i would give this book to 9-year olds, teenagers and their parents * Sunday Telegraph *McKay has a genius for domestic comed * The Sunday Times *

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Melt My Heart: A Hilarious, Coming-of-age YA

    Pan Macmillan Melt My Heart: A Hilarious, Coming-of-age YA

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMelt My Heart is a hilarious and inspiring coming-of-age YA novel from Bethany Rutter: influencer, editor and a fierce UK voice in the debate around body positivity.Lily Rose is used to people paying attention to her gorgeous twin sister, Daisy. But even though Lily loves her own fat body, she can't shake the idea that no one would ever choose her over Daisy – not when they could have the thin twin. That is, until she meets Cal, the gorgeous, sweet guy from New Zealand who can't seem to stay away. The gorgeous, sweet guy who also happens to be Daisy's summer crush. Lily can't seem to figure out why she isn't as into him as she should be. She should be head-over-heels in love, not missing time at the ice-cream shack with her life-long best friend, Cassie. Not wondering what Cassie is getting up to with Cal's friend Jack, or what she's thinking about when they're alone . . . With University threatening to tear Cassie and Lily apart at the end of summer and Lily desperately trying to keep Cal a secret from Daisy, summer is set to be far from relaxing.

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • Grace and the Christmas Angel

    Pan Macmillan Grace and the Christmas Angel

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA reassuring, timeless story, Grace and the Christmas Angel is the first picture book from the beloved author of the Seven Sisters series Lucinda Riley, written with her son Harry Whittaker and illustrated by the award-winning Jane Ray.Because somewhere, an angel is listening . . .It's Christmas Eve. The tree is decorated, the presents are wrapped and it's a big day for Grace. She is singing a song in the nativity show, and her fisherman daddy has promised to be back in time to watch her. But when a storm blows up at sea, Grace walks out on stage to find Daddy is not there. She's very worried. But luckily, Grace has someone watching over her. Will Hope, the Christmas Angel, be able to help Daddy get home safely for Christmas morning?Enjoy more books in the heartwarming Guardian Angels series: Rosie and the Friendship AngelBill and the Dream AngelAlfie and the Angel of Lost ThingsTrade ReviewThe magic of Christmas and the joys of community, friendship and family speak volumes in this warm-hearted tale… perfect for seasonal giving -- Pam Norfolk * Lancashire Post *Beautifully illustrated, this first in a new series of children’s books is hopeful, and the perfect Christmas gift in so many ways * Woman & Home *Exquisitely decorative with jewel bright colours and starry highlights -- Sunday Times on Rosie and the Friendship Angel

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • We Want Our Books: Rosa's Fight to Save the

    Pan Macmillan We Want Our Books: Rosa's Fight to Save the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA defiant, moving and joyful picture book about the power of protest and the importance of books. From the winner of the Macmillan Prize 2019, We Want Our Books is a stunningly illustrated story that shows how any child has the power to change the world. Rosa wants a book. But when she gets to the library, she finds it is closed. What could be the end of the story is just the beginning, as Rosa and her sister Maria try everything they can think of to bring their community together and fight to get back their precious library.A picture book that features big subjects in a child-friendly way, with beautiful artwork, making this the perfect discussion starter for curious children. From debut author and illustrator, Jake Alexander, winner of the Creative Conscience Gold Medal.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Truth About Babies

    Pan Macmillan The Truth About Babies

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBy the creator of The Truth About Old People, a Children's Book of the Week in the Telegraph and Empathy Lab Read for Empathy Book 2020.A funny and adorable celebration of family that reveals what babies are REALLY like.From the winner of the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2017, The Truth About Babies is a new baby book with a difference. Are babies really beautiful, sweet-smelling, adorable little angels? Or is the truth a LOT messier?A warm and very funny picture book story with joyous and characterful artwork from the hugely talented Elina Ellis, that perfectly captures the joyous chaos that comes with a new baby.

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • Bill and the Dream Angel

    Pan Macmillan Bill and the Dream Angel

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA reassuring story about moving house and overcoming fears, Bill and the Dream Angel is the second picture book from the beloved author of the Seven Sisters series Lucinda Riley, written with her son Harry Whittaker and illustrated by the award-winning Jane Ray.A beautiful gift-edition hardback, complete with an angel ribbon marker.Because somewhere, an angel is listening . . .Bill and his family have just moved house. But, even though Bill's room is much bigger than before, and he has a garden to play in, Bill misses his old, familiar home. This new house makes mysterious noises, especially at night. Fortunately Destiny, the Dream Angel, is on hand to help Bill. With Destiny's help, Bill will learn that what may seem scary at first can result in the most magical of discoveries . . .Enjoy more books in the heartwarming Guardian Angels series: Grace and the Christmas AngelRosie and the Friendship AngelAlfie and the Angel of Lost ThingsTrade ReviewExquisitely decorative with jewel bright colours and starry highlights -- Sunday Times, on Rosie and the Friendship AngelBeautifully illustrated, this first in a new series of children’s books is hopeful, and the perfect Christmas gift in so many ways -- Woman & Home on Grace and the Christmas AngelThe magic of Christmas and the joys of community, friendship and family speak volumes in this warm-hearted tale . . . perfect for seasonal giving -- Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post, on Grace and the Christmas Angel

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • There's Something About Sweetie

    Hodder & Stoughton There's Something About Sweetie

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'I'm head-over-heels for this charming, funny, romantic, life-affirming book.' Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens AgendaThe irresistible companion novel to the New York Times bestseller When Dimple Met Rishi, which follows Rishi's brother, Ashish, and a confident, self-proclaimed fat athlete named Sweetie as they both discover what love means to them.Ashish Patel didn't know love could be so...sucky. After being dumped by his ex-girlfriend, his mojo goes AWOL. Even worse, his parents are annoyingly, smugly confident they could find him a better match. So, in a moment of weakness, Ash challenges them to set him up.The Patels insist that Ashish date an Indian-American girl-under contract. Per subclause 1(a), he'll be taking his date on "fun" excursions like visiting the Hindu temple and his eccentric Gita Auntie. Kill him now. How is this ever going to work?Sweetie Nair is many things: a formidable track athlete who can outrun most people in California, a loyal friend, a shower-singing champion. Oh, and she's also fat. To Sweetie's traditional parents, this last detail is the kiss of death.Sweetie loves her parents, but she's so tired of being told she's lacking because she's fat. She decides it's time to kick off the Sassy Sweetie Project, where she'll show the world (and herself) what she's really made of.Ashish and Sweetie both have something to prove. But with each date they realize there's an unexpected magic growing between them. Can they find their true selves without losing each other?'A thoroughly delightful romance featuring a spirited, confident, and lovable heroine and an unexpectedly dashing romantic hero. Add to your must-read shelves!' Melissa de la CruzTrade ReviewThere's something about the way Sandhya Menon writes love stories. I'm head-over-heels for this charming, funny, romantic, life-affirming book -- Becky AlbertalliA thoroughly delightful romance featuring a spirited, confident, and lovable heroine and an unexpectedly dashing romantic hero. Add to your must-read shelves! -- Melissa de la CruzThere's something irresistible about Sandhya Menon's novels--the romances are sweet and winning, the humor is cheerful and sly, and the families are warm and complicated -- Stephanie PerkinsMenon explores themes of culture and identity with insight and warmth * Kirkus *Sandhya Menon is a welcome and needed voice in YA -- Katherine Webber[A] fun and authentic voice * Buzzfeed *One of the great rom-com YA writers * Paste Magazine *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Of Curses and Kisses: A St. Rosetta's Academy

    Hodder & Stoughton Of Curses and Kisses: A St. Rosetta's Academy

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor Princess Jaya Rao, nothing is more important than family. That's why when she finds out she'll be attending the same elite boarding school as Grey Emerson, a member of the rival royal family behind a humiliating scandal involving her little sister, she schemes to get revenge on the young nobleman in order to even the score between their families. The plan? Make him fall in love with her and then break his heart the way his family has broken hers.Grey Emerson doesn't connect with people easily. Due to a curse placed on his family by the Raos that his superstitious father unquestioningly, annoyingly believes in, Grey grew up internalising that he was doomed from the day he was born. Sequestered away at St. Rosetta's Academy, he's lived a quiet existence in relative solitude. That is, until Jaya Rao bursts into his life. Jaya is exuberant and elegant and unlike anyone Grey has ever met before, but he can't help feeling that she's hiding something behind her beautiful smile and charmingly awkward attempts at flirting. Despite his better instincts, though, he starts to fall for her. Jaya's plan isn't totally going according to plan. For one, Grey is aggravatingly handsome. And for two, she's realising there's maybe more to him than his name and his family imply.The stars are crossed for Jaya and Grey. But can they still find their fairy-tale ending?Trade ReviewSandhya Menon is a welcome and needed voice in YA[A] fun and authentic voice * Buzzfeed *One of the great rom-com YA writers * Paste Magazine *There's something irresistible about Sandhya Menon's novelsPure, fantastical escapism with a tiny critique embedded in the privilege that it so joyfully describes * Financial Times *

    2 in stock

    £8.99

  • A Way to the Stars

    Walker Books Ltd A Way to the Stars

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn enchanting and heart-warming story between a father and son, that will make you want to reach for stars.Joe wants to find a way to the stars. With the help of his dad, he builds a ladder, a tower, even a rocket to go up, up, up… Oh no! Crash, bang, wallop! What next?Together, the pair jump on pogo sticks and build sheds to paint their dreams and find a way. An uplifting and magical tale of sky-high courage, imagination and the bond between father and son that will make your heart soar. Written by internationally acclaimed author David Almond and brought to glorious life by award-winning illustrator Gill Smith in their first collaboration.Trade ReviewFor a soaring story of the loving bond between parent and child, A Way to the Stars… is sheer delight. -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *There aren’t enough books celebrating the relationship between fathers and sons, so this magical story… is a very welcome addition… Gently funny, emotionally warm, this is a reminder of how important the bond between parent and child can be. * Daily Mail *Almond… has been producing wildly imaginative picture books for young readers for many years… A Way to the Stars is a charming story about the bond between a father and son… This is an ode to faith and familial love. * The Big Issue *A magical and uplifting picture book that explores the bond between a father and son. * Books for Keeps *If you want a story to show resilience, then this A Way to the Stars is the go-to book! * ReadingZone *

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Simon & Schuster Roll with It

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis“A big-hearted story that’s as sweet as it is awesome.” —R.J. Palacio, author of Wonder “An honest, emotionally rich take on disability, family, and growing up.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In the tradition of Wonder and Out of My Mind, this big-hearted middle grade debut tells the story of an irrepressible girl with cerebral palsy whose life takes an unexpected turn when she moves to a new town.Ellie’s a girl who tells it like it is. That surprises some people, who see a kid in a wheelchair and think she’s going to be all sunshine and cuddles. The thing is, Ellie has big dreams: She might be eating Stouffer’s for dinner, but one day she’s going to be a professional baker. If she’s not writing fan letters to her favorite celebrity chefs, she’s practicing recipes on her well-meaning, if overworked, mother. But when Ellie and her mom move so they can help take care of her ailing grandpa, Ellie has to start all over again in a new town at a new school. Except she’s not just the new kid—she’s the new kid in the wheelchair who lives in the trailer park on the wrong side of town. It all feels like one challenge too many, until Ellie starts to make her first-ever friends. Now she just has to convince her mom that this town might just be the best thing that ever happened to them!Trade Review“A big-hearted story that’s as sweet as it is awesome.” —R.J. Palacio, author of Wonder"Ellie is filled with ideas for delicious baked goods, but she can’t quite figure out the recipe to make her family feel whole again. Filled with heart and spirit—I love this book.” —Kristin O'Donnell Tubb, author of The Story Collector series and A Dog Like Daisy"My son Jacob says: 'I usually read books about wizards and magic, but I liked this a lot. I liked the scenes and I wanted to hang out with Ellie. I'm reading it a second time now.'"—Deb Perelman, creator of Smitten Kitchen* "Drawing on her own experiences with her son, who has cerebral palsy, debut author Sumner doesn’t sugarcoat Ellie’s daily challenges—social, emotional, and physical—including navigating showers and crowded classrooms. . . . Ellie is easy to champion, and her story reminds readers that life’s burdens are always lighter with friends and family—and a good piece of pie—at the ready." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review* “Her voice equal parts vulnerable, reflective, and deliciously wry, Ellie is refreshingly complex. Kids navigating disabilities may find her frank frustration with inaccessibility, illness, and patronization particularly cathartic, but readers with and without disabilities will recognize her desire to belong. The mother of a son with CP, the author portrays Ellie and her mom's loving but fraught relationship with achingly vivid accuracy, bringing the tension between Ellie's craving for independence and her mother's fears to a satisfying resolution. . . . An honest, emotionally rich take on disability, family, and growing up.” -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review* “Ellie takes on life head first, and her first-person, present-tense narrative reveals a feisty, dynamic character surrounded by well-rounded characters just as appealing as she is. The plot moves swiftly, and it's refreshing that the story's focus is less on Ellie's disability and more on her gradual ability to learn how to ‘roll with’ the situations that life throws one's way.” -- Booklist, starred review“A heartfelt and humorous glimpse into the life of a girl with cerebral palsy who is determined to make her mark on a world that often perceives her as limited because of her disability. . . . The challenges faced by youth like Ellie are underrepresented in children’s literature; highly recommended for middle grade collections.” -- School Library Journal“Sumner, whose son has cerebral palsy, writes Ellie without sitcom clichés and with authentic near-teen sass. The telling details of wheelchair use, health risks, and social challenges ring true but don’t overshadow the characterization of Ellie as a person, who loves to bake even more than she likes to snark and whose narration is spirited and inviting. Fans of Kate DiCamillo will especially appreciate this story of unexpected friendship and belonging.” -- BCCB

    1 in stock

    £7.99

  • Amazingly Happy Things

    Xulon Press Amazingly Happy Things

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £13.46

  • The Inkwell Chronicles: Race to Krakatoa, Book 2

    Little, Brown & Company The Inkwell Chronicles: Race to Krakatoa, Book 2

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisMystery and danger abound in book two of The Inkwell Chronicles, a fast-paced middle-grade fantasy series about magic ink, a secret society, and a boy who learns to make his mark.In book two of The Inkwell Chronicles, Everett and his little sister Bea find themselves drawn even more deeply into the secret world of the Inklings, those who seek to protect the world's rapidly diminishing supply of magic Ink. When a miraculous new type of ink called Inkanto begins to appear around the world, initial celebration soon gives way to suspicions about its mysterious origins. As the race to find and control the world's supply of Ink intensifies, signs begin to appear that not is all that it seems. Will the siblings and their fellow Inklings be able to uncover the truth in time? Fans of The Silver Arrow, The Bookwanderers, and Inkheart will love this classic battle of good and evil that pits creativity against the forces that would seek to blot it out for good.

    3 in stock

    £13.49

  • Arsenal Pulp Press From The Stars In The Sky To The Fish In The Sea

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisA magical gender variant child brings transformation and change to the world around them thanks to their mother's enduring love.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Three Balls of Wool

    Enchanted Lion Books Three Balls of Wool

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn search of a freer place where every child can go to school, a family moves from Fascist Portugal to Communist Czechoslovakia. Different as this new country is, however, it is far from ideal. In this new, gray world, the lack of freedom is felt in the simplest things, such as the colors one can and cannot wear.Yara Kono was born in Brazil. Her first drawings were made on the wall of her family's living room. Her mother wasn't pleased, but eventually embraced the artistic talents of her daughter.Henriqueta Cristina was born in Portugal into a family of many brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, and stories. She graduated Porto University and has been a teacher for over thirty years.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • This Side of Home

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC This Side of Home

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDoes growing up have to mean growing apart? Identical twins Maya and Nikki have always agreed on the important things—their friends, the right boys, their plans for college and the future. But before senior year begins, too many things are changing. Their neighborhood is starting to get nice—and not really in a way Maya enjoys. With houses turning into trendy coffee shops and restaurants, and neighbors, including their best friend, Essence, being pushed out, Maya’s neighborhood is becoming unrecognizable. And when a new—white—family buys the house Essence’s mom rented, Nikki suddenly has a new best friend and Maya has a new admirer, someone she’s not sure she should like. And then there’s their principal, intent on prioritizing the comfort of white students at the expense of the school’s largely Black identity. What’s worse, no one seems to be as alarmed by these changes as Maya is—not even Nikki. As Maya struggles to hold on, she begins to wonder where—and with whom—she belongs. From Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Renée Watson comes a poignant novel about love for home and for ourselves, embracing change, and what it means to grow up.Trade ReviewWriting with the artfulness and insights of African American teen-lit pioneers Rita Williams-Garcia, Angela Johnson, and Jacqueline Woodson, Watson shows Maya exploring concerns rarely made this accessible . . . essential for all collections. -- starred review * Booklist *Watson paints a thoughtful, powerful picture of the complications of contemporary African- American experience, especially when it rubs up against the hipster middle class. . . . Without ever losing focus on the story of a group of likable teens working through changes during their senior year, Watson effectively manages character and situation to create a genuinely interrogative, genuinely multi-voiced perspective that reflects efforts to negotiate personal identity and desires amid unresolved problems of systemic racial injustice. -- starred review * BCCB *An intriguing look at how families and young people cope with community and personal change. Readers may be surpised to find this multicultural story set in Portland, Oregon, but that just adds to its distinctive appeal. Here's hoping Watson's teen debut will be followed by many more. * Kirkus Reviews *Watson delivers a well-rounded, delicate, and important story without sacrificing any heart. An engrossing and timely coming-of-age story. * School Library Journal *Watson hits key topics of class, race, and changing neighborhoods while telling a story about growing up, growing apart, and how love can come out of the blue, as well as across racial lines. * Publishers Weekly *Watson's first book for young adults will impact the life of anyone who reads it. . . . at a time when there is a call for more diverse books, Watson brings to today's teens a story that needs to be read. * VOYA *A wonderful book that deals with racial stereotypes and is thoughtful, well-written, and timely. * Library Media Connection *In This Side of Home, Renee Watson’s loving, descriptive powers are in full force. She’s sharing a vibrant world so well, friends who make us care, crackling true voices and legacies, interweave of troubles, knowing a place, wanting it never to change except in good ways, holding on to friends, doorways, porches, rooms and rhythms, don’t go, don’t go, the tiny rich glories making it home. 'Sometimes you have to rewrite your own history,' she says, then she lets her people do it, reshaping . . . 'A cleansing is taking place' and it’s the world we live in and she gives it back to us so we understand the mystery a little better even if we can’t solve it, even if nothing is ever quite fair. There’s more there, and she finds it. -- Naomi Shihab Nye, author of HABIBI

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • Wild Midnight: An Emily Story

    Jolly Fish Press Wild Midnight: An Emily Story

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEmily wants to rescue a wild mustang, but settles for helping muck out stalls at a nearby ranch. She earns a reputation as a horse whisperer after calming Midnight, a mustang that others cannot control. But even Emily canât help when Midnight gets loose during a tornado. Or can she?

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • How Did We Get Here?: Exploring the Ancestry of

    Jolly Fish Press How Did We Get Here?: Exploring the Ancestry of

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £23.79

  • A Blessing for Summer's Child

    Bushel & Peck Books A Blessing for Summer's Child

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Mommy Ever After

    Familius LLC Mommy Ever After

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis“And they lived mommy ever after,” the mommy whispered to her baby. “Because we are not always going to feel happy, but I am always going to be your mommy.” A daughter grows from a tiny infant to a young girl, and the years bring all the natural changes and accompanying emotions. Some emotions are big and scary. But the one constant in the little girl’s life is her mother and her magical stories. These stories stories teach her about her uniqueness, about her kindness, and about her power to face the inevitable darkness in life. But when she’s on her own, away from her mother, can she share her light? It’s never too early to teach children how to recognize and accept emotions like fear, sadness, and loneliness. Through gorgeous illustrations of the real and fantasy worlds in which children always coexist, Mommy Ever After explores the difficult idea that we won’t always be happy, but we can always be brave and we can always be kind.Trade Review"This sweet uplifting story is an ideal gift, sure to be a treasured reread." – Kristy Pasquariello, School Library Journal"This sweet uplifting story is an ideal gift, sure to be a treasured reread." – Kristy Pasquariello, School Library Journal “This book is is so thoughtful and offers an enchanting point of entry into emotional literacy. I don’t know anyone who has escaped feeling sad or frightened or overwhelmed over the last few years, and this book is a wonderful warm hug of reassurance. Rebbecca Fox Starr has written the book we all need right now to remind us that feelings come and go but our families are forever. Get this book for everyone you know!” –Sara Rempe, author of Borderland, and maternal mental health advocate “Mommy Ever After is a beautiful story to read to my daughters again and again. It’s the kind of magical children’s book that speaks to adults and kids on two different levels. The story helps us all process big feelings and reminds my daughters that I will always be there for them. The words are powerful, the illustrations are mesmerizing - the book is a true gift.” –Sara Mauskopf, Winnie CEO and mom of 3 “Inventive and heartwarming, this story offers comfort and conversation around our more difficult feelings.”–Sarah Blake, author of Clean Air “Fox Starr’s gem of a book “mommy ever after” is now one of my favorite books. Starr brilliantly weaves the importance of validating and accepting our emotional experiences, which is critical for the healthy development of young minds. Starr proves that the mother-child bond is unshakable, and the importance that self-compassion can lead to important and nurturing friendships. Most importantly, Starr drives home the message that we, as humans, can be fearful of many things; however, it is always within our best interest to move along anyway. What a beautiful and heartfelt book. The illustrations are magical as well. A special addition to childhood literature that should be read at night time with your special little loved one.” – Amy Neeran, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and author of a forthcoming chapter book series about kids struggling with anxiety. "Gorgeous illustrations and beautiful storytelling! Starr’s prose explores themes of loneliness and sadness and wraps it in imagination and hope, providing a space for parents and children to begin this important conversation."–Lee Eisenberg, writer and producer, Apple TV "This fanciful, feel-good story follows a mother-daughter pair, who are white, as the daughter grows from baby to little girl and faces new experiences with a mixture of wonder and fear. From her first time seeing the ocean to a thunderstorm to the first day of school, her mother offers the same comforting refrain: “Because we are not always going to feel happy, but I am always going to be your mommy.” Ugolotti’s pretty, pastel artwork featuring flowers and stars, mermaids, and ice cream, complements the fairy-tale-inspired prose. VERDICT This sweet uplifting story is an ideal gift, sure to be a treasured reread." – Kristy Pasquariello, School Library Journal"... the mother's love for her daughter is obvious, the illustrations are gorgeous, and the idea behind the book is nice."—Children's Literature

    1 in stock

    £11.99

  • After a While Crocodile

    Familius LLC After a While Crocodile

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCBC Hot of The Press August 2024 PickWith art and text by Brad Sneed, this lift-the-flap picture book turns a mother and daughter into different animals as they go through their morning routine Sneed’s hilarious story goes beyond the typical “After a while, crocodile!” call-and-response and introduces kids to wordplay, rhyming, and obscure animals. With three pages of fun facts about all the animals featured in the book, After a While, Crocodile is both interactive and educational.

    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • The Winter Elf

    Morgan James Publishing llc The Winter Elf

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Winter Elf speaks to familiar feelings from childhood, especially those of fear and grief, but also of love and security. It’s Christmas time, and Clara Rose is grieving the absence of her mother who is hospitalized. The resulting family stress leaves the child feeling lost and alone. In response, she keeps her worries and tears silent, trying hard to be a 'good little girl' and not call attention to herself. When an odd but proper English elf shows up in her yard one snowy night, the little girl sees her sacrifice of self in a new light as she learns the importance of embracing her pain and opening up with those who love her. Clara discovers that it is only through sharing her hurts and hopes that her heart can find healing. The Winter Elf revisits the nostalgic enchantment of wintertime and fairytales. Reading the tale aloud, families connect and bond in the cozy evening hours before bed and learn with Clara Rose the importance of sharing one’s heart, hurt, and hope.

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Our Town Series Featuring Simon and Sophia:

    Orange Hat Publishing Our Town Series Featuring Simon and Sophia:

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • Making Happy

    Barefoot Books Ltd Making Happy

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Leila's mother gets sick, lots of things change for her family. But one important thing stays the same: they still have each other, and they know how to find joy and laughter when they need it most! The poetic, uplifting story and hopeful ending are based on the author's own experience battling cancer as the parent of young children.Trade Review★ “What a beautiful book” – Youth Services Book Review“A beautifully rendered story about courage in the face of turmoil” – Kirkus Reviews“A sympathetic, supportive portrayal of coping with a parent’s illness, from how it can impact daily life and emotions to finding hope and resilience along the way” – Booklist“Eloquently written and splendidly illustrated with gorgeous tapestry designs” – San Francisco Book Review“There is something powerful about reading Making Happy with your child, a shared picture book experience that we think will remain in your memories for years and years to come” – Toka Box

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • Daddy Said I Need a Parachute

    Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Daddy Said I Need a Parachute

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £7.99

  • Jhupli's Honey Bee Box

    Amazon Publishing Jhupli's Honey Bee Box

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA girl’s love for her dad shines in this exquisitely illustrated story about the honey gatherers of the Sundarbans. Where is Baba? Why isn’t he back yet? Jhupli is restless as evening sets in. Her father, Baba, has gone into the dense jungle to gather honey, and she’s worried. There are tigers in there—and sometimes people go into the jungle and don’t come back out. Jhupli wonders, Why must Baba be in danger every day? Then Jhupli has an idea, one that might help keep her father and other honey gatherers safe: honey bee boxes! In this striking picture book first published in India, gorgeous artwork brings to life the magnificent Sundarbans region, a place as menacing as it is beautiful, and highlights the love between a resourceful young girl and her dad.Trade Review“The tender tone and softly smudged illustrations lend the tale a gentle, dreamlike quality sure to delight young readers. A sweet story about harsh realities, laced with hope.” —Kirkus Reviews “The impressively kid friendly artwork brings to life the magnificent Sundarbans region which is a place as menacing as it is beautiful. Showcasing the love between a resourceful young girl and her dad, Jhupli's Honey Bee Box is an original, memorable, and fun selection…” —Midwest Book Review

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Clackity

    Simon & Schuster The Clackity

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisReminiscent of Doll Bones and Small Spaces, this “delightfully eerie” (Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows) middle grade novel tells the story of a girl who must rescue her aunt by entering a world of ghosts, witches, and monsters to play a game with deadly consequences. Evie Von Rathe lives in Blight Harbor—the seventh-most haunted town in America—with her Aunt Desdemona, the local paranormal expert. Des doesn’t have many rules except one: Stay out of the abandoned slaughterhouse at the edge of town. But when her aunt disappears into the building, Evie goes searching for her. There she meets The Clackity, a creature who lives in the shadows and seams of the slaughterhouse. The Clackity makes a deal with Evie to help get Des back in exchange for the ghost of John Jeffrey Pope, a serial killer who stalked Blight Harbor a hundred years earlier. Evie reluctantly embarks on a journey into a strange otherworld filled with hungry witches, penny-eyed ghosts, and a memory-thief, all while being pursued by a dead man whose only goal is to add Evie to his collection of lost souls. Will she ever find Des, or is The Clackity planning something far more sinister?Trade Review“Delightfully eerie, The Clackity is full of chills aplenty and so much heart. I fell in love with Blight Harbor and Evie, even as they gave me goosebumps!” —Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows“A wonderfully surreal and sinister journey, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline.” —Kurt Kirchmeier, author of The Absence of Sparrows“The Clackity is a spooky story with a charming main character and a cast full of ghosts, witches, strange houses, and some villains you will not be able to forget. An empowering story about overcoming grief, fear, doubt, and finally learning to trust yourself, wrapped in a chilling tale with some strong Coraline vibes. Senf has crafted what is sure to become a modern classic with Evie’s empowering and triumphant adventure.” —Ally Malinenko, author of Ghost Girl“A charming and delightfully spooky tale with just the right balance of chills, mystery, and heart. Evie Von Rathe’s courage to confront her own demons, as well as otherworldly ones, will no doubt inspire young readers as much as it inspired me. This one’s a gem.” —Gregory Funaro, New York Times bestselling author of Watch Hollow“If Neil Gaiman, John Bellairs, and Eva Ibbotson had collaborated on a creepy tome for kids, it would have read exactly like The Clackity. I never realized a story could make me feel simultaneously terrified and comforted until I read this book. Like the most unsettling of fairy tales and fables, Senf’s writing is loaded with ideas of grief, love, wisdom, and magic, as well as heaps of heebie-jeebies. The Clackity feels like a brand-new classic of scary kids’ lit. I adored the strong and colorful characters, even the ones who wished to eat the others! This is the kind of adventurous and frightening tale—filled with monstrous imaginings, guaranteed to make your skin crawl—that young folks will want to race through, then flip back to the start and begin again.” —Dan Poblocki, author of the Shadow House series"Senf’s worldbuilding is fantastical and compelling, the scares hair-raising. Evie is a capable, vulnerable, brave, and anxious hero; she’s real. She hangs tough, with a magic sparrow companion serving as a sidekick, savior, and coach. While Senf opens the book with a lot of exposition, the story really settles in as Evie begins her quest, and the skilled storytelling will keep readers spellbound and spooked. Cáceres’ eerie black-and-white illustrations enhance the mood and atmosphere. . . . Full of thrills and scares." -- Kirkus Reviews"Adeptly invoking folkloric elements while creating something darkly original, Senf intimately renders Evie’s trials as both internal and external in an atmospheric adventure that will appeal to readers of Neil Gaiman and middle grade horror." -- Publishers Weekly"Senf’s atmospheric tale will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. . . . The setting of Blight Harbor is already strange and intriguing, with its witches and lost souls, but Senf’s adventure story is hard to put down because of its grounding emotional impact, especially the importance of facing some of life’s darkest truths in order to move on. Fans of David Almond's Skellig, Holly Black's Doll Bones, or Katherine Arden's Small Spaces series won't be disappointed by this." -- Booklist"Evie is vulnerable and scrappy, and readers will likely empathize with her and wonder if they, too, could have boldly prioritized fearless action over a fearful state of mind." -- BCCB

    1 in stock

    £7.99

  • Simon & Schuster Amy Wu and the Ribbon Dance

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Amy Wu learns about Chinese ribbon dancing, she can’t wait to try it out herself in this charming and brightly illustrated fourth installment in the Amy Wu picture book series. Amy Wu loves to move. From wriggling to shimmying to toe-tapping, she just can’t keep still, not when there’s music all around her! So when Amy sees Chinese ribbon dancing for the first time, she has to try it out. Only, how can she throw the perfect dance party when she doesn’t have the perfect ribbon for her dance? A special story from Mom may be just the thing to get Amy moving to the music again.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Atheneum Books for Young Readers The Many Misfortunes of Eugenia Wang

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £12.38

  • It's Not the Puppy

    Amicus Ink It's Not the Puppy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWho is making all the mischief in this house? It's not the puppy!   Authors J. Patrick Lewis and Leigh Lewis and artist Maddie Frost (It's Not the Baby) are back with another silly board book featuring lots of minor mishaps that you might think you could blame on the puppy—but it's not the puppy! Clues in the art show the true culprits: a raccoon knocked down the garbage can and the cat stole the baby's toys. Little ones will chime in on the repeated title refrain and will delight in the surprise ending—when of course—it finally IS the puppy.   Expertly crafted by well-known author J. Patrick Lewis and Leigh Lewis, the short rhyming text makes this an easy read-aloud for babies and toddlers. Maddie Frost's friendly characters, simple lines, and fun textures will draw in young readers. A perfect gift for baby showers and new parents.  Don't miss the mischief of It's Not the Baby as well!

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • The Magic Ticket

    Fulcrum Publishing The Magic Ticket

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £12.71

  • The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy Presents:

    Yellow Pear Press The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy Presents:

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy celebrates different family dynamics!Families can come in all shapes and sizes, and each one shares a love that they grow together. Fay and Fluffy take us on their first adventure to learn all about different and inclusive family dynamics!Families can cook together, read together, and dance together. Families can be very big, or very small. Some families live in separate homes and some live all together. Fay and Fluffy explore the many ways we can be a family accompanied by cute, expressive pictures and fun activities for your child to connect, engage and tell their own story. Inside, you’ll find: The many ways we can be a family and the elements they all share Fun ideas for activities you can do with your family Input from real kids to learn more about diverse family identities and experiences If you're looking for diverse books for kids or family gifts for kids, grab your copy today! If you liked The Smallest Spot of a Dot, Love Makes a Family, or Love Grows Everywhere, you’ll love The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy Presents: The Fabulous Book About Families.Trade Review“From babies to adults, everyone adores The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy.” —Jen McNeely, She Does the City “Fay and Fluffy turn story time into a sparkly, fun-filled experience, all while teaching kids valuable life lessons.” —Yasmeen Aslam, Today’s Parent “This is such a positive and joyful series that focuses on the importance of inclusivity, kindness, and community. Fay and Fluffy are standout entertainers with a passion for reading, who bring infectious fun to story time with songs and silliness along the way. Audiences at home and in the studio are in for a real treat.” —Katie Wilson, VP, Channels and Curation, at WildBrain Television “It’s so important for young Canadian kids—and children worldwide—to have access to content that promotes and celebrates inclusivity, and we’re proud to support WildBrain and Lopii Productions as they create this positive and unique programming. We’re excited to be part of such a fun and engaging series for preschoolers.” —Agnes Augustin, President & CEO of Shaw Rocket Fund

    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • I'll Be the Moon: A Migrant Child's Story

    The Collective Book Studio I'll Be the Moon: A Migrant Child's Story

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisI’ll Be the Moon is a heartening immigration story about a child’s courage and the distances we will travel to be with those we love. ​ The moon can inspire us and shepherd us across vast, lonely landscapes. The moon can also help us dream. With vivid and picturesque words by Phillip D. Cortez and imaginative illustrations by Mafs RodrÍguez Alpide, I’ll Be the Moon shares the story of an immigrant child’s moonlit journey across the desert to be reunited with family.

    1 in stock

    £13.56

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