Monday, 12 May 2025

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Dog dreams, dangerous dares and a retold Dracula

Meet a lonely boy who dreams of having a pet dog, learn life lessons from two girls taking online dares to dangerous extremes, revel in a thrilling retelling of evil vampire Dracula, and return to a fantasy world of edible magic with an exciting selection

Age 9 plus
Letters to a Dog
Piers Torday and Alice McKinley

YOUNGSTERS will be lapping up this moving, funny and utterly enchanting story – about a lonely little boy who longs for pet dog – from award-winning author Piers Torday, whose gift for writing magical and meaningful books has captured the hearts of thousands of adoring fans.   In his debut novel for dyslexia-friendly publisher Barrington Stoke, we meet Jamie Monroe, a troubled boy struggling with unhappiness at home and his own emotions, and longing for a dog to be his companion. Jamie is in hospital waiting for a life-changing operation. And to make a difficult time even harder, he’s fallen out with his dad and refuses to speak to him when he comes to visit. In fact, Jamie and his dad haven’t talked much since his mum died, and his dad always says no when Jamie asks if he can have a dog. To keep his spirits up, nurse Shirley suggests he writes a letter to the dog he desperately wants to adopt from the local dogs home. But imagine his surprise when Dog writes back!Torday, whose first book for children, The Last Wild, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Award and nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal, focuses on the complexity of family connections with imagination and sensitivity, blending heart and humour to perfection. Given extra warmth and visual power by Alice McKinley’s adorable illustrations, this is a little book with BIG messages. 
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)

Age 12 plus
I Dare You
Tamsin Winter

HOW far would you go to get yourself noticed online... and how far would you go for a friend? Award-winning author Tamsin Winter tackles the serious topic of online dares with her trademark bold approach, authenticity and humour in this powerful and heartfelt story which has a message that all young teens need to read. Willow and Alma are best friends, sharing a love of the spotlight. All they want is fame and fortune, and Willow is determined that the best way to get it is to go viral. So they start filming dares. Okay, so getting stuck in a basketball hoop doesn’t get them the sort of attention they were hoping for, but as their challenges get more extreme, their fan base grows. Duct-taping themselves to a wall? No-brainer. Eating super-hot chillis? Of course! Waxing an eyebrow off? Super funny! And if they get in a bit of trouble, it’s worth it. But if they really want to prove themselves, they have to go all-out. So they come up with the perfect idea... an idea that causes more than just a bit of trouble, an idea that might destroy not just their ambitions but their entire friendship for good.

Told through a dual narrative, this is an entertaining, cautionary and teen-friendly story about a pursuit of online fame that goes horribly wrong, about a friendship tested to its limits, and the importance of owning up to our mistakes. Winter reveals she felt compelled to write the book after reading news stories about the very real dangers of online dares in which children and teenagers are seriously hurt or killed, and I Dare You is ideal as a starting point for parents and teachers who want to raise discussions on the subject.
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £8.99)

Age 13 plus
Dracula: A Retelling
Tanya Landman

DRACULA...it’s one of the masterpieces of English literature, Bram Stoker’s nightmarish tale of evil deeds, vampires and insanity that has thrilled and horrified readers since it was first published in 1897. And now Carnegie Medal-winning author Tanya Landman has added this extraordinary Gothic classic to her superb series of retellings for publisher Barrington Stoke, a specialist in super-readable, dyslexia-friendly fiction for children. In a story told through letters, diary entries and newspaper articles, we follow a ship steered by a dead man, encounter a huge black dog springing from its deck, and meet a girl sleepwalking towards disaster. But the action begins when rising young solicitor Jonathan Harker unwittingly helps the mysterious and sinister Transylvanian nobleman, Count Dracula purchase property in London. What he has unleashed is an evil that threatens to destroy the whole of humanity.It’s no surprise that Stoker’s Gothic horror story popularised the vampire theme which has permeated literature and films alike, and now Landman’s stunning retelling – produced in an accessible format – means that that more readers can understand and enjoy it. The perfect introduction to the unforgettable world of Dracula!
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)

Age 12 plus
The Unofficial Fan Guide to Oasis
Eddie Robson

THE Kings of Britpop, Oasis, are back... and it’s going to be the best reunion ever! The return tour of the biggest band of the 90s is the talk of the music world but for the younger generation, Oasis might not be a familiar name. So ahead of their Live '25 Tour – scheduled to begin on July 4 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff – introduce your youngsters to the rock legends with this unofficial fan guide. Discover the Gallagher brothers’ rise to fame, how family drama interfered, the disastrous break-up, and everything there is to know about the reunion tour. With profiles on all the band members (former and current), their explosive shows, the history of Manchester’s music scene, and Oasis songs to learn on the guitar, this is a must-have book for Oasis fans new and (not-so) old.
(Wren & Rook, paperback, £9.99)

Age 9 plus
The Battle of Farrowfell
Ravena Guron and Alessia Trunfio

WELCOME back to a deliciously imagined fantasy world where edible magic is the hottest commodity for thieves... and the adventures are so wild and entertaining that to miss the fun would be a crime! The Battle of Farrowfell is the fabulous finale of an epic series from Ravena Guron, a British Indian biochemist turned lawyer turned middle grade author who brings her own captivating brand of energy and joy to the genre, and was highly commended in the FAB Prize, created by Faber to help discover new writers and illustrators of colour. At the heart of these tasty, action-packed adventures is twelve-year-old Jude Ripon, the youngest member of a family of magic-stealing masterminds in the town of Farrowfell, and a girl who is set on a (not always easy!) quest to become a true Ripon.

Jude is now living happily with Moorley, Uncle Runie and Spry. But then the Dark Rivers start failing and raw magic is everywhere. The Consortium jumps into action and assures everyone that the situation is under control, but the people they are arresting are never seen again. And anyway, Jude knows better than to trust those in power. Jude and Moorley must find a way to reverse the effects of the raw magic. All their usual leads are sending them to dead ends, until Jude meets a strange boy called Darcius who seems to know far more than he should. Can they resist the temptation of raw magic and save Farrowfell once and for all? Fizzing with comedy and energy, packed to the gills with magic and mystery, and given extra vim and vigour by the black-and-white illustrations of Italian artist Alessia Trunfio, this creative, world-building series has created a head of steam on each outing and the final defence of Farrowfell in its darkest hour will not disappoint!
(Faber Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 8 plus
Valley of the Vikings
Liz Kessler

BEING transported into a magical undersea world of mermaids, mythical gods and a scary ocean king is enough to make any child’s imagination take flight, and can only mean one thing... Emily Windsnap, half-girl and half-mermaid, is back and she’s ready for a new adventure! Semi-mer Emily – a girl on land and a mermaid in water – is the creation of Southport-born Liz Kessler who has written over twenty books for children and young adults, including the internationally best-selling Emily Windsnap series. As popular as ever after 20 years, Emily – a brave, fierce, loyal social justice warrior – returns in an exciting new, standalone adventure which carries important messages about looking after our planet.

Neptune and Thor battle for power and their fight upsets the balance of the world. Lightning strikes, curses fly and towering waves swallow a Viking longship and its crew into a watery valley, taking with it the secret of the magical blue crystals. A thousand years later, Emily, a girl who is half-human, half-mermaid, discovers a bangle with a mysterious and beautiful blue crystal. With the help of her human and mer friends, she discovers the truth about the jewel... and the danger the world faces. The team must race against time to persuade the powerful but notoriously selfish gods of sea and sky to make peace with each other, before disaster strikes. Kessler creates a wonderful two-dimensional world for Emily... with a flick and a swish of her mermaid’s tail she moves between a life we can recognise, and another that belongs in the realms of fantasy. Written with warmth and sensitivity, and exploring themes of friendship, power and conservation, this is a treat for Emily Windsnap fans new and old.
(Zephyr, paperback, £7.99)

Age 8 plus
Nora and the Compass of Chaos
Joseph Elliott and Nici Gregory

IF you think great-grandmothers are ‘cutesy-wutesy, scarf-knitting old biddies,’ you need to meet super-cool, disco queen Nora who is the shining star of Nora and the Compass of Chaos, the outrageously funny sequel to award-winning author Joseph Elliott and German illustrator Nici Gregory’s hilarious novel Nora and the Map of Mayhem. Featuring anarchy run wild, and a gran who would rather be slapping on some lippy and skinny-dipping in a lake than caring for kids, this explosion of hilarity and hair-raising comedy is another sure-fire winner from start to finish. When Nora is invited to a fancy dress party, she thinks that’s the worst of her problems... until she discovers her friend Grizzler is missing. After finding his boat wrecked, Nora sets off on a wild adventure to try to find him. What she didn’t expect was to find that her great-grandchildren, Atticus and Autumn, have stowed away for the ride! Between dodging fingernail-eating skuttlecrags and wrangling ice-breathing jujugars, there are also whispers of a rogue Monster Hunter on the loose with monstrous plans in motion. With only some wool, a corkscrew and half a pack of sweets in their possession, can the trio stop the true villain before it’s too late? Elliott lets loose a rollicking, raucous riot of mayhem as naughty Nora’s memorable mishaps are brought to joyful life by Gregory’s gallery of rip-roaring, fun-filled illustrations. Don’t miss the ride!
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £7.99)

Age 7 plus
How to Train Your Dragon School: Doom of the Darkwing
Cressida Cowell 

TWENTY years ago, author, illustrator and Waterstones Children’s Laureate, Cressida Cowell, penned her first How to Train Your Dragon novel and created a magical world that became a global bestselling phenomenon. And now she’s back to delight her fans – and a new generation of young readers – with a dazzling spin-off delivering the same winning ingredients of adventure, heroes and dragons, and starring Hiccup, Toothless, Fishlegs and other favourite characters from the original books. So step into the How to Train Your Dragon School where Viking and Dragon Heroes are made! Join Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third and his dragons, Toothless and Windwalker, in their hilarious, hair-raising adventures at the Isle of Berk's Training School and find out why they are BOTTOM in pretty much everything. Disastrous Lesson Number One was The Art of Battle. It was supposed to be a quiet, sensible lesson. Hiccup never meant to get into trouble but things take an unexpected turn along the way and Hiccup and his friends soon find themselves adrift on stormy seas, in a sinking ship, facing imminent doom, in one of their biggest adventures ever. Cowell’s gift for mesmerising world-building and her creation of quirky characters you can see and almost hear is central to this fun-filled, action-packed story which comes with her trademark wit, humour, and richly detailed imaginative powers. Perfectly created for even the most reluctant of readers!
(Hodder Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 7 plus
Marnie Midnight and the Minibeast Mission
Laura Ellen Anderson

MEET up again with an adorable little moth and her magical, miniature world! Laura Ellen Anderson – best-selling creator of the Amelia Fang and colourful Rainbow Grey books – makes a flying return with another hugely imaginative series. Written and gorgeously illustrated by Anderson, these delightful stories star little moth Marnie Midnight who has BIG, out-of-this-world dreams. In her final adventure, the moon-loving moth and her friends are going on a camping trip. Marnie, Floyd and Star snuggle down for a good night’s sleep tucked up inside their leaf sleeping bags. But when they wake up they realise that they are no longer in the meadow… they’re inside a HUMAN HOUSE! As the friends search for a way out of the giant house, they stumble across all sorts of weird and wonderful things, including a very playful cat and a whole swarm of perplexing wasps. Can the friends go on a Minibeast Mission and make it back to school safely? Anderson has become the go-to author for her amazing world-building skills and exquisite artwork and this magical mystery series delivers everything young readers love... quirky characters and humour, warmhearted friendships, exciting adventures, and fascinating facts about the natural world. Add on some extra sparkle, shine and colour – not least the eye-catching orange-sprayed book edges – and it’s fun all the way to the moon and back!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)

Age 6 plus
Little Lim and the Golden Treasure
Frann Preston-Gannon

DIVE into a beautiful watery world and discover the magic and wonders of nature! Young readers will love immersing themselves in this heartwarming adventure story about friendship, exploration and nature from award-winning illustrator and designer Frann Preston-Gannon. Nestled between the pink morning sky and the sparkling sea lies a small green island where the story begins... Limpet Pebble is a true explorer so when Tidepool, her little town nestled within a rockpool, organises a Young Explorers competition, Little Lim knows she must win! With the help of her best friend Kai, she sets out to find the most unique shell to submit and prove her worth as an explorer. But with only hours until sunset, Little Lim struggles to find the perfect one. That is until she reads the legend of a long-lost golden shell. Can Little Lim discover the truth behind the story in time to be crowned the best Young Explorer? Brimming with colourful and vibrant illustrations, a stunning gold-foiled cover, and including fascinating facts about the sea world and rockpools, Little Lim and the Golden Treasure is beautiful, inspiring and wonderfully uplifting.
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £8.99)

Age 6 plus
Disney Travel Puzzles
Roland Hall

JOIN your favourite Disney characters for an exciting and entertaining puzzle-packed adventure! Challenge yourself to solve 100 word, logic, number, memory and picture puzzles, all with a delightful holiday twist. Whether you’re travelling by train, flying on an aeroplane, relaxing by the pool or enjoying a cosy getaway, this puzzle book featuring characters such as Lilo and Stitch, Anna and Elsa, Aladdin, Mike and Sulley, will help children to exercise their brains the Disney way. Written by Roland Hall, an author, editor and puzzle setter, and bursting with Disney magic, the compact-sized book is an ideal companion for travel and school holidays and will keep children entertained for hours. The ultimate boredom buster for Disney fans on the go!
(Studio Press, paperback, £6.99)

Age 6 plus
Woodland Explorers Club:
Ajay and the Red-Winged Prince
Ewa Jozefkowicz and Gillian Flint  

AS the nation’s woodlands burst into the blooming life of the spring and summer seasons, discover the wonders of nature and some of the ways we can protect the natural world in the new Forest School adventure from Waterstones Prize shortlisted author Ewa Jozefkowicz. Brimming with friendship, adventure and learning through nature, this inspirational series – packed with Gillian Flint’s fun illustrations – features the Woodland Explorers who solve mysteries and protect the animals of Willow Wish Woods. At Forest School, Woodland Explorer and history-lover Ajay has discovered an amazing old book in the library. It contains a beautiful map of Willow Wish Woods in the 14th century and he knows it’s something special. The book also tells the story of the Red-Winged Prince, who cared for the forest many moons ago and looked after the animals, including wild boar and red squirrels. But when Ajay and the other Woodland Explorers – Benji, Shyla, Trix, Fujiko and Eric – see that the woods are being damaged by a gang of older children who are leaving their rubbish behind, Ajay decides to be brave like the Red-Winged Prince and stand up for what is right. With magic, mystery, forest school fun, a whole natural world to explore, and the added bonus of bird facts and woodland activities to enjoy, youngsters will be pulling on their wellies and heading for the great outdoors!
(Zephyr, paperback, £7.99)

Age 5 plus
Squid Squad
Aoife Dooley

DIVE down and deep to meet the wackiest and weirdest creatures of the ocean in a hilarious, zany and action-packed full-colour graphic novel from award-winning illustrator, writer and comedian Aoife Dooley from Ireland. Stars of the show are naughty best friends Ollie the vampire squid and Zing the toxin-squirting sea bunny and youngsters will need to come up for air when they join them for chaos in deep waters with the rest of their undersea crew! Ollie and Zing live in a town called Nowhere deep under the sea, a place that’s home to the strangest creatures of the ocean... creatures like the stinky Blob, crafty Hypno-snail, and the mysterious Snakey Unicorn Thing. Ollie and Zing's antics with their colourful neighbours always keep things lively, especially when they get the better of dastardly old Thornelius, the thorn-shooting sea slug! Squid Squad contains four hilarious mini episodes, featuring a missing pet sea anemone (who makes a dashing wig), a very mysterious noise, and a magical portal toilet. All brought to life by Dooley’s striking, bold and friendly artwork, the stories are packed with anarchic visual humour and feature a lovable cast of vibrant characters based on real deep-sea animals. A gloriously madcap celebration of imagination, friendship and being unique, and ideal for less confident readers.
(Scholastic, paperback, £9.99)

Age 4 plus
Sea: Activity Book
Selina Wood and Britta Teckentrup

DIVE into the deep blue sea and discover a world beneath the waves with this beautiful ocean-themed sticker activity book based on award-winning illustrator Britta Teckentrup’s acclaimed picture book, Sea. From tiny, graceful seahorses to darting tropical fish, and from electric eels to humpback whales, this utterly absorbing Sea Activity Book features over 200 colourful stickers and hours of entertainment for creative young minds. This latest instalment in the Teckentrup-inspired sticker activity series is packed with mazes, mosaics, wordsearches, puzzles, colouring scenes and lots more. A magical and interactive introduction to the wonders of the ocean!
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £9.99)

Age 3 plus
Pick a Story: A Wizard Astronaut Pyramid Adventure
Sarah Coyle and Adam Walker-Parker

DECISIONS, decisions, decisions! Being given a choice can be scary and for some youngsters, it can be terrifying. But making choices and decisions is an inevitable part of life so make it fun – and not too easy! – with this sparkling interactive children’s illustrated picture book series where YOU choose the story. Author Sarah Coyle and illustrator Adam Walker-Parker have fun and challenge little ones to start making decisions and enjoy the bigger picture with these super ‘pick your own’ whirlwind adventures. And in this fifth empowering and laugh-out-loud interactive story, youngsters discover not one, but three completely different, fun-filled worlds featuring three childhood favourite themes which were specially selected in a competition involving 250 UK primary schools... space, wizards and the mysterious pyramids of ancient Egypt. Bo’s sister, Kai, has lost her special stick... and he needs YOUR help to find it before she starts to cry! Is the stick lost in space, has a wizard cast a spell on it, or is it buried in an ancient Egyptian pyramid? It’s up to YOU to decide! Each page includes an activity, such as search-and-find, odd-one-out, mazes and more, all woven seamlessly into the stories. And with a different story guaranteed every time the book is read, plus lots of twists and turns, hilarious characters and decisions to make on every page, this is the ideal book to inspire a lifelong love of reading. So what are you waiting for? Come on in and join the fun!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)

Age 2 plus
I Could be Eaten by a Shark
Marcela Ferreira and Mark Chambers

SPARE a thought for Louie. He’s scared that he could be eaten by a shark... even though there aren’t any around! Top team, author Marcela Ferreira and illustrator Mark Chambers – who brought us delightful picture book Bear vs Dragon – get their jaws around this funny and cautionary sharp-toothed tale about learning to face your fears.  Meet Louie who one day sees a teeny, tiny baby shark at the beach, and that’s where it all starts. Now everywhere he goes he sees sharks... in the bath, in the park, even down the toilet. With some help from his grandpa (who is very wise), Louie begins to face his fears. After all, he has fireflies to count, new friends to make, and a whole new world to discover. With a laugh-out-loud twist in its tail, this uplifting and inventive story will have little ones grinning at the action, and gawping at the fascinating bonus facts about sharks!
(Oxford University Press, paperback, £7.99)

Age one plus
Mini Pops:
Happy Baby & Growly Tiger
Ruth Symons and Isa Pirracas

LET'S face it... little ones love a pop-up book so introduce them to Happy Baby and Growly Tiger! With six chunky pop-up faces – both human and animal – bursting out from every vibrant double page spread, this adorable new Mini Pops board book series is guaranteed to delight the very youngest readers who have an endless fascination with different faces. 

Clever paper engineering makes these chunky little books surprisingly durable... meaning pop-ups aren’t just for big kids. And these Mini Pops are the perfect balance... just small enough for little ones to easily hold, and just big enough to spring a surprise with every page turn. 

Accompanied by Ruth Symons’ catchy, rhyming, read-aloud text, and Isa Pirracas’ eye-catching illustrations featuring a variety of human emotions, this playful range of books will have babies and toddlers asking for them time and time again!
(Templar Publishing, board books, £6.99 each)

Age one plus
Hippo’s Garden Day
Nicola Kent

LION has a lovely, tidy garden but poor Hippo’s is very overgrown... can YOU help Hippo do the gardening? Full of flaps, wheels and sliders, this interactive board book is a hands-on introduction to the grown-up tasks that fascinate toddlers. Follow Hippo around the garden as he mows the lawn, prunes his bushes, waters the plants, and picks fruit from the trees. Full of flaps, wheels and a slider, this line-up of busy chores for little paws is the work of award-winning author and illustrator Nicola Kent. So roll up your sleeves, turn on the fun and get your little ones using their ‘green fingers’ with this picture perfect exploration of grown-up tasks!
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £7.99)

Age one plus
Who Said Beep?
Becky Davies and Yi-Hsuan Wu

BEEP beep! Was that the hot air balloon? No, it was the truck! Lift the peep-through flaps to find out which vehicle makes each noise with this funny pairings book which has tactile pages and a surprise mirror ending. 

Written by Becky Davies and colourfully illustrated by Yi-Hsuan Wu, this touch-and-feel board book will make children laugh as they learn which noise matches which vehicle. With sturdy flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending, this is a fun-filled journey through the world of transport!
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £7.99)

Wednesday, 7 May 2025

The Florence Sisters

Tessa Harris

HALF-ENGLISH and half-Italian, Angelina Leone loves Florence, the beautiful city where she was born and where she now lives under the watchful eye of her formidable Great Aunt Agatha. But it’s the summer of 1940, Mussolini has declared war on Britain... and now every Englishman and woman has become the enemy.

Tessa Harris – whose thrilling historical novels include The Paris Notebook, The Light We Left Behind and The Tuscan Daughter – sweeps us away to wartime Italy where the coming conflict threatens not just millions of lives but the Renaissance city’s centuries-old collection of priceless artwork and sculpture.

And what a heart-pounding and unforgettable tale it is... a gripping, breathtaking  page-turner which, Harris (pictured below) reveals, was inspired by Franco Zefferelli’s 1999 film Tea With Mussolini, loosely based on his own life and that of his English tutor Mary O’Neill who belonged to a group of cultured, no-nonsense Englishwomen living in Il Duce’s Florence and nicknamed the Scorpioni. With a star-crossed romance weaving enticingly through the fast-paced action, secrets, suspense and ever-present threat from Mussolini’s fascist bureaucrats and marauding Blackshirts, readers are plunged into the lives of the plucky Angelina (Lina) and a group of elderly English expat women prepared to risk their lives to save the city’s treasures from Nazi looters.

In the summer of 1940, Italy is on the precipice of war and the beautiful city of Florence is simmering not just from the heat but from the tension that could boil over at any moment. It’s a worrying time for Il Scorpione, the Englishwomen who have lived in Florence for many years and now find their genteel way of life under serious threat by the approach of the Nazis.

Founder of the group, the English Ladies’ Arts Appreciation Society, is the indomitable Agatha Fortescue-Smythe who refuses to be put off her stride even when Fascist leader Mussolini declares war on England and France, and orders the closure of tea rooms and bookshops.

Agatha’s great-niece Lina Leone, an art historian specialising in the Renaissance, is determined to protect the aunt who has been her closest family since her Italian father died many years ago and her English mother more or less abandoned Lina when she remarried. When the women of Il Scorpione are threatened with internment, Lina makes a secret deal with the city’s thuggish mayor to authenticate art works ruthlessly stolen from Jewish families by the Nazis. In return, Agatha and the other elderly women will be guaranteed safe passage across the city.

Meanwhile, gallery owner and one of Florence’s major art dealers, Edoardo Bernini, crosses paths with Lina and a spark is lit between them. But Aunt Agatha warns her off the handsome, mysterious Edoardo who, she is told, is ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing.’

Despite Edoardo’s murky past, his dangerous attraction,  and the rumours that he could be a Nazi collaborator, Lina falls for what she sees as his ‘softer side’ while Edoardo is drawn to the ‘something’ that smoulders under Lina’s cool, English exterior. But when she comes across a priceless portrait – one that she cannot bear to see seized by the Germans – Lina declares the masterpiece a fake and in doing so, sets off a chain of events with consequences more deadly than she could ever imagine.

Set against the heat and turmoil of wartime Florence where ‘suspicion and anxiety hung in the air’ and Mussolini’s secret police were a constant presence, Lina and Edoardo’s simmering and potentially dangerous love affair plays out in a vortex of real history, suspense, secrets, romance and danger. With fascinating background on Italian history, and based on real events, Harris’ drama-packed story brings to visceral life the courage and tenacity of those brave souls who risked all to stop some of Europe’s greatest masterpieces from falling into the hands of the plundering Nazis.

But in the febrile atmosphere of a city simmering with tensions, The Florence Sisters is also an eye-opening reminder that Italy’s declaration of war in 1940 meant many British citizens, some of them people like the Scorpione who had been living in Italy for decades, were suddenly regarded as the enemy and under threat of being transported to internment camps. 

Increasingly unsure of who she can trust in a country fast sinking into the grip of a fascist, warmongering dictator, and determined to rescue both her beloved aunt and what she can of Florence’s precious Renaissance treasures, Lina’s gripping and emotional journey through the fallout from a deadly deceit cannot help but capture readers’ hearts... and is a page-turner not to be missed!
(HQ, paperback, £9.99)

Tuesday, 6 May 2025

The Lost Lover

Karen Swan

IN the course of just one fateful year, the life of young dreamer Flora MacQueen on the remote Island of St Kilda will change far beyond the destiny she had always thought was mapped out for her from birth.

With her lustrous black hair, ‘appled cheeks’ and flashing green eyes, feisty Flora is noted for her captivating beauty, and the arrival of two wealthy young men on a visiting yacht is set to bring the awakening of an unexpected love... and a heartbreaking tragedy.

After the runaway success of smash-hit reads, The Last Summer and The Stolen Hour – the first two books of a historical Wild Isle series from bestselling author and master storyteller Karen Swan (pictured below) – this third visit to St Kilda in the wind-battered Outer Hebrides, in the months before its real-life permanent evacuation in the summer of 1930, will be Gaelic music to the ears of an army of fans. With sweeping and deliciously romantic stories at their heart, these epic tales of endurance, hardship, and love against the odds were inspired by Swan’s own family history and the unique history of St Kilda, a small island in a remote archipelago which towers out of the storm-tossed waters of the Atlantic, and is now an uninhabited seabird haven and World Heritage Site.

And after leaving her readers with cliffhanger endings and a mysterious death still unsolved in previous visits, Swan is back to her island of secrets for another gripping chapter in the lives and loves of three young friends – Effie Gillies, Mhairi MacKinnon and Flora MacQueen – whose individual stories are told in parallel time, but whose fortunes and misfortunes tell different tales.

Eighteen-year-old Flora has always dreamt of more than her tough life on the small Scottish island of St Kilda but her bleak future seems suddenly brighter in August of 1929 when one of the visiting tourist ships drops anchor in the bay causing ripples of excitement on the island. St Kilda’s famous beauty soon catches the eye of the two visiting adventurers, Edward Rushton, a restless spirit, and his friend, James Callaghan, a wealthy businessman and keen fossil-hunter. Both men are bewitched by barefoot Flora who ‘drink her in like a cool glass of water’ but only one of them wins her heart.

It’s the start of a brief and torrid love affair – the kind that Flora had always longed for – but the man she has fallen for is leaving to take part in a British Arctic Expedition that will take him far, far away for the next year. Winter seas now separate the lovers but the enforced evacuation of St Kilda the following summer promises to reunite them... until tragedy strikes and Flora’s dreams are shattered. Heartbroken and needing to support her family who are now on the mainland, despairing Flora knows her beauty is her only currency and a chance meeting offers hope in the world beyond ‘the blue line’ of the ocean.

Soon she is the toast of clubs and night life in glamorous Paris and, thanks to her exceptional singing voice, fame and fortune are hers for the taking.... but she knows only too well by now that rich men make empty promises. And then a scandal erupts back home in Scotland, and Flora is implicated, along with her friends, Effie and Mhairi. And as dark secrets come to light, it is a lie by a fellow islander that changes everything...

Seamlessly weaving together the dynamic stories of three young women across various locations and timelines is just one of the many talents of an author who has a well-earned reputation as the queen of epic romances. Immaculately researched and told with the exciting sense of time and place that we have come to expect from this accomplished writer, The Lost Lover once again brings vibrant life to the fascinating island of St Kilda, with its unforgiving climate, grinding hand-to-mouth existence, and socially complex tight-knit community, and then carries us onward to the contrasting glitz and glamour of pre-war Paris.

With echoes of Effie and Mhairi’s stories drifting enticingly across the action, Flora’s rags-to-riches journey through love, tragedy and new beginnings takes centre stage, but as the spectre of returning to St Kilda and being forced to evacuate the only home that the islanders have ever known draws inexorably closer, the tension builds with each turn of the page. Expect a gripping plot that celebrates the unbreakable bonds of friendship and family, but also explores the heart-rending challenges of loss and grief, and teems with secrets and island superstitions as we travel with Flora, alongside her close friends Mhairi and Effie, into an unknown and uncharted future.

And with another jaw-dropping, trademark cliffhanger leaving Swan’s addicted readers already counting down to the final, thrilling trip to St Kilda, this passion-filled four-book odyssey – with its exhilarating backdrop, core murder mystery, and torrid tales of loves lost and found – is now set fair for one last truly epic chapter which will pull together all the intriguing strands of an unforgettable story. Don’t miss the boat!
(Macmillan, paperback, £9.99)

Sunday, 4 May 2025

The Archers: Victory at Ambridge

Catherine Miller 

SEVENTY-FOUR years ago the BBC broadcast the first nationwide episode of a radio drama which was billed as ‘an everyday story of country folk.’

Little did they know that The Archers was destined to become the world’s longest-running drama, an icon of British popular culture with millions of listeners tuning in to every episode, and listed by a panel of broadcasting industry experts in 2019 as the second-greatest radio programme of all time.

Partly established with the aim of educating farmers following the Second World War, The Archers quickly captured the hearts and minds of the population at large with its warm and cosy stories about the lives of families in the fictional rural village of Ambridge. 

To mark the programme’s landmark seventieth anniversary in 2021, novelist Catherine Miller (pictured below) launched an enthralling and revealing Ambridge Chronicles prequel series following the lives, loves and dramas of the families of Ambridge starting in 1940... 11 years before it all began.

In the third book of the series, it’s 1943 and the war continues on in Ambridge but the minds of the villagers are focused a little closer to home. For many centuries, a local tradition has told of Mother Molly, a mystic living in a hermit’s cave just outside the village. Her visions are legendary and local lore says she has hidden her prophecies around the area, although none have ever been found.

When a visiting academic arrives in Ambridge in 1944 to do war work, he is intrigued by the prophecies and becomes determined to find out more and put Mother Molly on the historical map. As the prophesies are uncovered, it appears the mystic knows more than anyone could have predicted – and when they become personal and foretell the death of a local Ambridgian, the village is united in surprise and dread.

Meanwhile, the war will end and some will come home… but some never will. And those who do will find that life in Ambridge has been changed. Archers fans will adore meeting some of the programme’s most familiar and best-loved characters in the years before they became household names. From Walter Gabriel and Jack Archer to the Pargetters, this is a fascinating portrait of Ambridge at war.

With a mystic, an ancient prophecy, a village looking for just a little bit of luck, and lots of rich period detail to bring to life the challenges, dangers and privations of the war years, Miller does an excellent job of telling a compelling story while remaining faithful to the spirit and eternal charm of Ambridge.

Well plotted, sympathetically written, and with plenty of humour and drama to keep the home fires burning, this is ideal for both Archers aficionados and lovers of wartime sagas.
(Simon & Schuster, paperback, £9.99)

Thursday, 1 May 2025

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Mermaid frolics, a daring rescue and a mythical wildcat

Enjoy a deep-sea dive into a world of mermaids and seahorses, join a young adventurer on a mission to rescue the last Russian Tsar’s daughter Anastasia, meet a magical creature called the kuri whose survival is under threat, and step into a family-run café where chaos is always on the menu in a sunshine selection

Age 7 plus
A Mermaid's Diary
Chris Riddell

MERMAIDS, Moondays, secrets and seahorses... the Costa Award-winning and ever-inventive author and illustrator Chris Riddell makes a welcome return with a sea-soaked new series that sheds a ray of sunshine on every youngster’s summer reading. Full of Riddell’s richly detailed and intricate black and white illustrations, this utterly charming and comedy-infused fantasy adventure delivers a seductive blend of friendship, underwater fun and imagination as we follow a mermaid who loves to record the escapades of her weird and wonderful friends in her diary. Shy mermaid Atalanta Scrimshaw lives in the quiet backwater of Sleepy Cove, collects messages in bottles, rides seahorses and enjoys the hobby of ‘walking’ on the beach and visiting friends. Life is perfect until Atalanta learns of plans by developers Bristle & Splinter to transform Sleepy Cove into a luxury seaside golf resort. Realising that this plan will destroy her home, she enlists the help of her friends, old and new, to try to stop it... With its cast of incredible characters, all the magic of a dazzling underwater world, and Riddell’s trademark wit, inventiveness and exciting storytelling, A Mermaid's Diary is must reading for all fantasy fans... and guarantees fun all the way when you ‘book’ a holiday in Sleepy Cove!
(Macmillan Children’s Books, hardback, £12.99)

Age 10 plus
Wendington Jones and the Lost Legacy
Daniel Dockery

HOW far would you chase someone that the world thinks is dead? History, mystery and thrilling adventures blend perfectly in an exciting and imaginative new instalment of award-winning writer Daniel Dockery’s action-packed Wendington Jones series. Young readers will be on the edge of their seats as our plucky heroine Wendington sets out on a daring mission to rescue the last Russian Tsar’s daughter, Anastasia Romanov, from clutches of the evil and predatory monk Rasputin. Wendington Jones, daughter, friend and adventurer, needed a mystery. Little did she know, she’d find one tending to the roses in the middle of a winter’s night. However it was no strange gardener at her house... but instead the supposedly dead Russian monk, Rasputin, on the search for Anastasia Romanov, a young girl who, like Wendington, had died under tragic circumstances. And also, much like Wendington, the young royal’s death had not stuck. And now she was on the run for her life... from history, from Rasputin and from others after her power to seemingly save herself from death. Wendington and her long-suffering valet Rohant rush across Europe to give chase to the Tsar’s missing daughter, hoping to save her from Rasputin, as well as some old foes of Wendington. The Dominos haven’t fallen yet and they’re willing to kill others to save themselves. Horse races, masked-balls and diplomatic nights at the opera set the scene where adventure clashes with high society, and it’s not just the fashion that has a cutting edge. Full of old-fashioned charm, Wendington’s adventures pack in a timeless sense of fun and youthful exuberance, and always deliver a cast of real and fictional characters who cannot help but capture the imagination (and hearts!) of all fans of history and mystery.
(UCLan Publishing, paperback, £8.99)

Age 9 plus
Land of the Last Wildcat
Lui Sit and David Dean

MEET a magical creature called the kuri... its survival is under threat and it’s up to two youngsters to keep it safe from a scheming scientist. Adventure, mythology and magic collide in a burst of brilliant storytelling and impressive illustration as prize-winning debut author Lui Sit and artist David Dean launch Land of the Last Wildcat, first book of a bold, original and vibrant new series packed with important environmental messages. Puffin Lau has two problems... her beloved scientist mum barely speaks to her, and a mythical wildcat called the kuri is depending on her for its survival. Luckily, Puffin grew up on stories of the kuri and its magical powers, and she will stop at nothing to return it to its rightful home. But standing in her way is the ominous Professor Smoult, a money-hungry scientist who wants to capture the kuri and steal its magic. Faced with a mammoth journey to the faraway Linger Island, Puffin and her best friend Lance must evade the professor and save the last wildcat before it's too late. Family, friendship and the vital role of conservation take leading roles in this wild, wonderful and heart-pounding story which celebrates the beauty of the natural world and is the perfect match for young adventurers and all animal fans.
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 9 plus
Café Chaos: My Family Is Not a Piece of Cake
Catherine Wilkins and Katie Abey

THERE are few things in life more important than family so join a hilarious girl called Hope Crumble and enjoy a giant serving of cakes, coffee and calamity! Hope and her lovable (but infuriating!) family take starring roles in this delightful new series written by much-loved author Catherine Wilkins and highly illustrated throughout by the brilliant Katie Abey. Welcome to Café Chaos! Running a bustling café is Hope’s family's dream... it’s just not hers! While Dad and Gran battle it out in the kitchen, Mum tries to balance the books and serve quiche to hordes of hungry pensioners. Meanwhile, Hope’s dramatic sister Stacey is determined to turn all of life into a stage and her ‘wishes-he-was-on-Wall-Street’ cousin Connor decides to buy novelty costumes to advertise the business. And then Auntie Rita rocks up... Café Crumble is soon tipping straight into Café Chaos! Luckily for her family, Hope is there to save the day, although ideally this wouldn’t involve dressing up as a giant ice cream and dancing outside the school gates. You’ll laugh (a lot), you’ll cry (with even more laughter), and you may develop a strange yearning for caroons (whatever they are!). Friendship, family, pulling together, and being uniquely yourself, all come under Wilkins’ watchful eye in a series that will touch the hearts of every youngster who has ever cringed at their family’s goings-on... but loved them all the same!
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)

Age 8 plus
EPIC FACTopia! Follow the Trail of 400 Extreme Facts
Rose Davidson and Andy Smith

WHEN you are invited to follow an ingenious trail of 400 dazzling facts about daredevils, death-defying stunts, world records, wacky weather, extreme sports and unusual animals, it can only mean one thing... FACTopia! is back and this time it’s EPIC! Written by American writer, editor and researcher Rose Davidson and the Britannica Group, and brought to life by amazing photographs and award-winning Andy Smith’s witty and wonderful illustrations, EPIC FACTopia! is the eighth title in the dynamic and bestselling FACTopia! series created by the inventive boffins at Britannica Books and this time round, takes readers on an enthralling and hilarious journey through the universe’s most mind-blowing, extreme facts. Guaranteed to keep children entertained during spring and summer holidays, this epic fact-trail lets them choose their own path on an amazing journey in which they dine inside a volcano and waterslide through a shark-filled lagoon. They will also meet a cat worth $97million, a goat who can ride a surfboard and a daredevil who skydived from space. And there isn’t just one path through these facts... follow detours along the way to see where your curiosity will take you! With facts verified by the experts at Encyclopaedia Britannica and lavishly illustrated with Smith’s illustrations combining artwork and photography, Epic FACTopia! uncovers some of the world’s most wow-worthy, awe-inspiring and unbelievable facts, and is a joy ride from start to finish. And that’s a fact!
(Britannica Books, hardback, £10.99)

Age 8 plus
Stitch Head: The Pirate’s Eye Graphic Novel
Guy Bass and Pete Williamson

HE'S not quite Frankenstein’s monster but Stitch Head, a mad professor’s forgotten creation, certainly has adventure stories all sewn up! Who can forget the freakishly funny tales of award-winning author Guy Bass’ not-so-scary little monster who was brought to ‘almost-life’ by illustrator Pete Williamson in a hugely successful series. And now we can share all the guffaws and giggles again in the second monstrously magnificent graphic novel edition of the series which sees Stitch Head step out of the shadows and into his madcap world. When Stitch Head sees his ice-blue eye for the very first time, he is convinced that it once belonged to the legendary pirate, Captain Flashpowder. Could it be that he is part-pirate? But as Stitch Head prepares for a life of derring-do on the high seas, some fishy business closer to home puts a stop to his swashbuckling plans... This funny, accessible, fast-paced, full-colour, graphic book series is perfect for reluctant readers who like their stories to be visually appealing and the action to unfold at breakneck speed. Brimming with atmosphere, excitement, captivating characters and chaotic humour, Stitch Head is simply packed with monstrous fun... no surprise then that the first Stitch Head book is soon to be a major motion picture!
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £8.99)

Age 7 plus
Reggie Rabbit: Robbery at the Masqued Ball
Swapna Reddy and Becka Moor

HE might be small, but Reggie Rabbit, Detective, will keep this big city safe! Welcome back to the wonderful world of Reggie and his family, friends and detective partner Pipsquark in the third book of a simply delightful series that blends illustrated fiction with a graphic novel. Reggie Rabbit is the dazzling creation of New Zealand-based author Swapna Reddy and Manchester illustrator Becka Moor, and is set in an alluring Gotham-like animal city. It’s time for the grandest event in Bearburgh... the Masque family’s Masqued Ball! And this year it's even more exciting because famous pop star Kitty Qita is going to perform. Young detectives Reggie Rabbit and Pipsquark are there... as waiters for Auntie Hibiscus’s catering company. But not everything goes to plan. In the middle of Kitty Qita’s big act, the lights go out, and the guests’ jewels are stolen. It’s a tough case, but Reggie and Pipsquark are on it! Does the answer lie in the mean streets of Dog Lane as the clues suggest, or is there more to this mystery than meets the eye? Reddy – who also writes as Swapna Haddow – has a happy knack of always delivering stories filled with warm friendships, madcap adventures and lots of laughs. Add on Moor’s illustrations, influenced by crime noir and vintage comics, and you have an early reading, all-round winner!
(Oxford University Press, paperback, £7.99)

Age 5 plus
Kitty and the Clifftop Peril
Paula Harrison and Jenny Løvlie

WHEN you’re a girl by day and a cat by night, adventures are never far away! Author Paula Harrison and illustrator Jenny Løvlie work their special magic on this fun-filled first chapter book series which features enchanting adventures with feisty feline star Kitty and her cat crew on moonlit missions. Beautifully presented and densely illustrated in tones of grey and orange on almost every page, superhero Kitty’s magical stories are simply purrfect for both cat lovers, young adventurers and all newly confident readers. Fearless Kitty is a superhero-in-training with feline superpowers. She dreams of being just like her superhero mum one day, but she’s still got a lot to learn. In this exciting new adventure, we join Kitty and her family while they are on a seaside holiday at Pebble Cove. It should mean a break from superhero adventures but there’s trouble in the sleepy little fishing town. Someone, or something, is stealing fish and causing chaos down by the harbour. When Kitty’s old feline friend Cutlass the pirate cat gets the blame, she knows it’s time to put on her superhero cape, catch the culprit, and save the day! Enjoy cheeky cats, nautical naughtiness and giggles galore as the merry band of moggies set sail on a daring new mission!
(Oxford University Press, paperback, £6.99)

Age 5 plus
SuperQuesters: Mission: River Crest Rescue
Paul Ian Cross, Katie Kear and Cherie Zamazing

SET sail on an exciting adventure in a unique interactive story that will need your brainpower to help solve a mystery... and save the day! SuperQuesters: Mission: River Crest Rescue is the latest magical adventure in the brilliantly brainy SuperQuesters first chapter book series which aims to fire up imaginations and inspire scientists, engineers, mathematicians and technology experts of the future. When best friends Lilli, Leo and Bea open an ancient chest and discover an old board game, Questland, their day takes an unexpected twist. Magically transported to the kingdom of Questland, the trio find they have become the SuperQuesters and have amazing superpowers. Now called Lillicorn, Leo Zoom and Bea Bumble, they have been summoned to save the village of River Crest which evil goblin gardener, Mortifer, wants to destroy. Can the SuperQuesters stop Mortifer’s Beaver Bots building dams to flood the village? And what can they do about his lethal Dragonfly Drones sowing seeds of poisonous plants? With the help of Clover the fairy and other magical creatures, the SuperQuesters must use their STEM skills, teamwork, problem solving and a little magic to solve puzzles, crack secret codes and outsmart Mortifer on their mission to save River Crest.  

This exciting new adventure story – written by Paul Ian Cross and illustrated by Katie Kear and Cherie Zamazing – is embedded with real-life fun facts, puzzles, STEM activities and experiments to try at home or school, with the added bonus of a map and glossary. Expertly designed to support the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and 2 and develop children’s STEM skills in fun and creative new ways, this is the perfect book for youngsters eager to discover their multi-tasking, inner superhero!
(QuestFriendz, paperback, £6.99)

Age 5 plus
Marv and the Duck of Doom
Alex Falase-Koya and Paula Bowles

STEP up, step up... Superhero Marv is back and this time he’s up against a new generation of super villain! There’s no ducking out of all the fun and frolics in the eighth book of an exciting and action-packed series from award-winning writer Alex Falase-Koya and star illustrator Paula Bowles. When ordinary boy Marvin wears his super-suit – powered by kindness and imagination – he becomes MARV, a superhero with infinite abilities. In his new adventure, Marvin meets a blast from his grandad’s past when the Duck of Doom shows up at the park, controlled by a new generation of super villain-Professor Feather 2.0. It’s time for Marvin to become MARV... unstoppable, invincible, and totally MARVellous! With the Ducklings of Doom also hot on his heels, the odds are stacked against MARV. Along with his and his robot sidekick Pixel, MARV is going to have to ruffle some feathers in order to put these dastardly ducks back in their place. Kindness, resilience and courage are all celebrated in these thrill-filled MARV adventures which are brought to vibrant life by Bowles’ eye-caching two-tone illustrations. You’d be quackers to miss out on the fun!
(Oxford University Press, paperback, £6.99)

Age 3 plus
Good Golden Sun
Brendan Wenzel

HOPE, wonder and curiosity shine out from every page of this truly ‘enlightening’ picture book which celebrates the golden glories of the sun. Good Golden Sun is written and illustrated by bestselling author and illustrator Brendan Wenzel, an ardent conservationist and collaborator with organisations working to ensure the future of wild places and threatened creatures. A bold and playful exploration of how the sun touches all life on earth, the book uses a lyrical text and stunning light-and-shade artwork to discover facts about the good golden sun. Are you happy? Are you lonely? Are you feeling well today? Does your belly ever ache? Won’t you come down to play? From sunbeam, to flower, to insect, to animal, to plant, to soil, and the earth itself, the sun makes, moves, and transforms life all around us. From dawn to sunset, the book celebrates the mysteries of light as it weaves its way through the world. Using bold, youthful collage-style art, Wenzel's mastery of visual storytelling, with a clue before every page turn of what might come, adds to the bold and playful exploration of the life-giving power of our nearest star. Sunshine all the way...
(Scallywag Press, hardback, £12.99)

Age 3 plus
The Ocean’s Heartbeat
dame & dusa

READERS' hearts are guaranteed to be stolen when they open the pages of this gorgeous picture book which stars a little jellyfish in search of her heart. Written by dame & dusa – pen name of Annegret Haider, Dagmar Krause, Andrea Hesse, Anna Krumpholz, and Hanna Pohlmeyer-Abert, three designers and two architects who live in Austria – this inventive story is their homage to the uniqueness of every living creature on Earth and has been translated from the German by Anna Taube. In the depths of the big wide sea, the little jellyfish hears a loud THOOMP. What is this mysterious sound? A wise fish explains that the loud THOOMP is a heartbeat. The jellyfish listens to the soft heartbeat of the wise fish. Sadly, she realises she has no heartbeat herself though, and she still needs to find the very loud THOOMP. So off she swims to search for it. Along the way, she meets all kinds of creatures and learns about their heartbeats, from the seal to the whale to the octopus which has three hearts! But why can’t she hear her own? Packed with magical collage illustrations and fascinating scientific facts, including extra pages about the unique hearts of more amazing creatures, this entertaining book conveys the incredible diversity of life on Earth, and encourages everyone to love how they are different and to celebrate being themselves. A joy to read aloud!
(DK Children, paperback, £7.99)

Age 3 plus
I'm Going to Make a Friend
Darren Chetty and Sandhya Prabhat

WHETHER you’re moving house or moving to a new school, finding new friends can be challenging for many nervous youngsters. So here’s the perfect antidote... a heartwarming and original take on the nature of friendship from teacher, philosopher and debut picture book author Darren Chetty. Brought to vibrant life by the bold, colourful and magical illustrations of Sandhya Prabhat, I'm Going to Make a Friend uses a pared-back text to explore the myriad of emotions – from feeling vulnerable to plucking up courage – that it takes to form meaningful relationships. Moving neighbourhood comes with many challenges, especially making new friends. How long will it take? Will they play how I want to play? Will they hug me when I'm sad, or give me space? So many questions you want to ask! But in the end, the only thing you can do is dive in and give it a go. With creative words and pictures bringing the story to life, and celebrating the power of imagination, this beautiful book is the perfect story to share with children moving schools or home, or anyone who struggles to form connections.
(Little Tiger Press, hardback, £12.99)

Age 3 plus
All the Wonderful Ways to Move
Laura Baker and Sandra de la Prada

HELP little ones discover the joy of physical activity and fitness in all its forms with this high-energy, rhyming picture book. All the family will be bouncing along with the words and action as the perfectly titled All the Wonderful Ways to Move opens up a whole world of stomping, jumping, bending and hopping. 
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Jump up off your bottom and get in the groove! Wiggle your body, let’s see how you MOVE! We'll start nice and simple, just lift up your feet. STOMP STOMP STOMP and feel the beat.’ 

From an energetic warm up, to a wacky freestyle section and a calming cool down, there could be no better way to encourage little ones to get active. Carefully and imaginatively written by Laura Baker and illustrated with warmth and wit by Sandra de la Prada, this playful book will inspire your children to find their own wonderful way of moving.
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)