Explore a host of famous railway journeys from your armchair, enjoy the fascinating folklore of Poland in a dazzling debut novel, share a bucket list quest with a boy and his grandpa, and join a group of youngsters as they race to save the world in a super half-term selection of children’s books
Age 7 plus
Epic Adventures
Explore the World
in 12 Amazing Train
Journeys
Sam Sedgman and
Sam Brewster
YOU don’t have to be a full-on train fan to enjoy the thrill of this runaway global journey taking in some of the world’s most wondrous railways! So leap aboard and don’t look back as lifelong train buff Sam Sedgman, Adventures on Trains author and the British Book Award of 2021 winner, takes youngsters everywhere from the Arctic Circle to the South Pacific, and from Silicon Valley to the African savannah and beyond.
Filled with the richly detailed colour illustrations of Sam
Brewster, this beautiful, informative book encapsulates all the excitement and
wonder of adventure and travel through an intriguing, criss-crossing trail of
train journeys. Climb on board and travel across six continents, thirty-four countries
and twelve train journeys to see futuristic cities and ancient temples, wild
animals and even delicious meals.
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Sedgman’s enthusiasm is infectious and young readers will
delight in his descriptive and informative text about train journeys including
the Eurostar (London to Amsterdam), Orient Express (Paris to Istanbul), the
first Transcontinental Railroad (Chicago to San Francisco) and the Rejuvenation
Express (Beijing to Hong Kong).
Each locomotive adventure reveals some of the rich history,
culture, landscape and wildlife of the countries travelled. Take in the safari
sights of Southern Africa, wrap up warm in the Arctic Circle, celebrate Chinese
New Year, and taste some tea in India whilst on a toy train… there’s a whole
world to discover when travelling by train! With its epic scope, revelations about how railways and
feats of engineering changed nations forever, and how train travel connects us
all, this is a glorious global adventure for train and travel fans of every age.
(Macmillan Children’s Books, hardback, £12.99)
Age 9 plus
The Bird Singers
Eve Wersocki Morris
THE fascinating folklore of Poland springs to glorious life
in Eve Wersocki Morris’s dazzling and spine-tingling debut novel which stars
two sisters engulfed in a super-spooky mystery in the Lake District. Wersocki
Morris’s grandparents came to the UK in 1946 as Polish refugees and The Bird
Singers – a dark and enthralling fantasy story full of twists and turns –
harnesses her lifelong fascination with European myths and fairy tales. ‘The
whistling had started on their first night. At first, Layah thought it was bird
song – a high thin sound which became a melody, rising and falling. And each
night, it returned.’ Strange things have been happening to Layah and her
younger sister, Izzie, ever since their mother dragged them to a rain-soaked
cottage miles from anywhere in the Lake District. There is a peculiar whistling
at night, a handful of unusual feathers appear on their doorstep and there are
murmurings of a shadowed woman in the forest. And their mother is behaving very
oddly. Layah is mourning the loss of her dear grandmother in Poland and can
almost hear her Babcia’s voice telling her the old myths and fairy tales from
that magical place. And as the holiday takes on a dark twist, Layah begins to
wonder if the myths might just be real. The loving relationship between the two
sisters lies at the heart of this thrilling mystery as together they battle to
unravel secrets from the past. With its electrifying atmospherics, original
storyline and powerful evocation of place, The Bird Singers is a fantastic
debut from an exciting new voice in children’s fiction.
(Hodder Children's Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Escape Room
Christopher Edge
ARE you ready for the challenge of a brain-twisting,
heart-racing, high-stakes adventure that will test both your mind and your
mettle? Enter Christopher Edge’s gripping Escape Room and join a group of
daring youngsters as they race to save the world. Award-winning author Edge,
who grew up in Manchester, likes nothing better than to set young minds in motion
and he is back to enthral and educate readers with an edge-of-the-seat mystery
which pulses with the eeriness of Squid Game and the thrills of Indiana Jones. When
twelve-year-old Ami arrives at The Escape, she thinks it’s just a game… the
ultimate escape room with puzzles and challenges to beat before time runs out.
Meeting her team-mates, Adjoa, Ibrahim, Oscar and Min, Ami learns from the Host
that they have been chosen to save the world and they must work together to
find the Answer before time runs out. But when the Host locks the door behind
them as they enter the first room, they quickly realise this is no ordinary
game. From a cavernous library of dust to an ancient Mayan tomb, a deserted
shopping mall stalked by extinct animals to the command module of a spaceship
heading to Mars, the perils of The Escape seem endless. It’s the ultimate game
and there’s only one aim… to save the world. Can Ami and her friends find the
Answer before it’s too late? There is so much to love in this fabulous middle
grade novel as Edge weaves science, history, fantasy, horror and fun into one
great big adventure full of surprises, suspense and mystery. So what are you
waiting for… it’s game on!
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Grandpa Frank’s Great Big
Bucket List
Jenny Pearson and David O’Connell
A DYSFUNCTIONAL family, a large inheritance and a grumpy
grandpa! Get ready for a new feel-good and thoroughly heartwarming adventure
from the Costa Award-shortlisted Jenny Pearson whose brilliant books are based
on a wonderful mix of all the children she has ever taught. Grandpa Frank’s
Great Big Bucket List is an epic, action-packed adventure about family,
discovering who you are, and realising that people are never too old to find
happiness. Life has been a bit tricky for eleven-year-old Frank John Davenport.
His dad, Frank Senior is always in trouble as one money-making scheme after
another goes awry in true Delboy Trotter style. His mum is spending all her
time at the tennis club after winning membership in a dubious competition. And
Frank finds it hard to make friends of his own age on account of all the
impromptu moves the family are forced to make. But when Frank receives an
inheritance of £462,000 from the grandma he didn’t know he had, things take a
turn for the unexpected. The money comes with strict instructions for Frank to
look after his grandfather, a grumpy old man who is currently living in a
residential home. But this isn’t going to stop Frank who quickly compiles a
list of all the ways he can spend the money AND look after his grumpy grandpa.
Money may buy hot-air balloon rides, monster-truck lessons and epic parkour
experiences, but can Frank discover that happiness is, in fact, priceless? This
tender and yet laughter-filled story, which explores the problems facing
children in dysfunctional families and the threads of love that bind together
the different generations, is guaranteed to pluck at your heartstrings.
Bursting with Pearson’s sensitivity, humour and wisdom, this is a book that
will be on every child’s reading bucket list!
(Usborne, paperback, £6.99)
Age 9 plus
Spark
Mitch Johnson
AFTER the runaway success of his two novels, Kick and Pop!, award-winning
author Mitch Johnson returns with an explosive, all-action adventure set in a
thrilling dystopian world in which only the strongest will survive. Ash has
always lived in Last Village, lonely since the day his father left and never
came back. The world is unbearably hot, water is drying up, and life is hard.
After a vicious thunderstorm, Ash wakes to find that the village’s water has
completely run out, and all the other villagers have mysteriously disappeared.
Accompanied by the outcast Bronwyn, Ash sets off in search of water and for
answers about what happened to the villagers. They hope to find The Kingdom, a
rumoured land to the north where life still flourishes. Ash and Bronwyn have to
survive a journey across an arid landscape, discovering that other people out
there are even more dangerous than the lightning strikes that follow them. Then
they reach The Wall… beyond it, something impossible. Lying in wait are the
answers Ash is searching for, and maybe even the truth about what happened to
his father. If only he could get past The Wall... sometimes all it takes is just one spark.
Johnson’s thought-provoking novel explores faith, belief, and a world in which
heat and lack of water has brought desperation and enmity. With spine-tingling
tension, a timely reminder about the threats to our endangered planet, and an
adventure that celebrates the rewards of understanding and friendship, Spark is
a gripping read from first page to last.
(Orion Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Dinosaurs Rock!
Dougie Poynter
DINOSAURS! Can children ever get enough of the fascinating
prehistoric monsters that roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago?
And who doesn’t love to read about these creatures’ roars, claws and jaws? So
to feed their cravings, let them get their teeth into this ultimate dino guide
from Dougie Poynter, McFly bassist, dinosaur fanatic, and co-author of the
bestselling picture book series The Dinosaur that Pooped. Filled with tons of
fun facts, hilarious jokes and incredible infographics, this brilliantly
entertaining and informative book provides youngsters with hours of fun as they
unearth everything they ever wanted to know about these jaw-droppingly cool prehistoric
legends. Read interviews with top dinosaur scientists, discover dinosaurs in
pop culture, test yourself with true or false questions, enjoy an introduction
to fossil hunting, learn more about the different species from the
brachiosaurus to the velociraptor, and marvel at the fabulous infographics. A
fun book to share with all the family, Dinosaurs Rock! is ideal for reluctant
readers and dinosaur heaven for all those avid dino fans!
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £9.99)
Age 8 plus
The Luckiest Kid in the World
Danny Wallace and Gemma Correll
WHAT if you suddenly had everything that you’d ever dreamed
of… would it make you happy? That’s the question posed by comedy king, author
and presenter Danny Wallace in his new fun-filled adventure starring an
ordinary boy who discovers that going from zero to hero isn’t all it’s cracked
up to be. Ten-year-old Joe Smith is average in every way. He is average height,
lives in an average town, on an average street, in an average house, with a
very average family. But when a survey identifies him as the most average kid
in the country… well, that makes him very special indeed. Suddenly everyone
wants Joe to test out their latest products. Overnight he is sent mountains of
gifts… the best trainers, the coolest bike, the most exciting new tech and the
latest flavours of ice cream. He gets special cinema screenings and the entire
water park all to himself. Joe now has everything he could possibly want in the
world… and that’s far from average. Maybe being ordinary is actually more
special than he had imagined. Wallace’s rollicking cautionary tale – brought to
life by the bold and expressive illustrations of Gemma Correll – is packed full
of his trademark laugh-out-loud comedy but also contains inspirational and
timely messages about the importance of family, the warmth of friendship, and
the little things in life that make everyone special.
(Simon & Schuster, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Fantastically Great Women Artists and Their Stories
Kate Pankhurst
WOMEN are the creative geniuses behind some of the world’s
most daring and influential artwork… but for too long their stories have not
been told. So let your youngsters feast their eyes and hearts on this
inspirational celebration of female artists from Kate Pankhurst, a descendant of
Emmeline Pankhurst, the famous organiser of the UK suffragette movement. Over
half of all the visual artists working today are women, but most of the
paintings and sculptures shown in many galleries and museums are the work of
men. Pankhurst sets the record straight with her fascinating, illustrated
stories of some of history’s most talented female artists. Express your
feelings and find your identity through art with Frida Kahlo, run away to the
circus and paint with Dame Laura Knight, help bring talented artists into the
spotlight with Peggy Guggenheim, and challenge racism and segregation by
creating powerful art with Faith Ringgold. You can also meet Amrita Sher-Gil,
Elisabeth Le Brun, Emily Kame Kngwarreye and Kathe Kollwitz. With comic strips,
family trees, maps and more, Pankhurst’s revealing and enlightening book is a
celebration of just some of the women whose creativity and dreams have left a
mark on the world and the first of an exciting new series for young readers.
(Bloomsbury Children’s Books, paperback, £6.99)
Age 6 plus
There are Birds Everywhere
Camilla de la Bedoyere and Britta Teckentrup
DIG out your binoculars and reach for the sky with a
fabulous book of birds that will have all the family aflutter! Camilla de la
Bedoyere, an author with a background in zoology, and award-winning illustrator
Britta Teckentrup explore the amazingly colourful world of birds in There are
Birds Everywhere, a super-sized and sumptuously illustrated non-fiction book. The
colourful world of birds is full of surprises and diversity… some birds live by
the sea, some in the savannah, and some might live in your roof. See eagles
soaring through the skies, peek at a woodpecker’s treetop nest and follow
emperor penguins as they brave freezing temperatures on their icy journey to
the sea. Young readers learn where in the world all sorts of different birds
can be found, and all the weird and wonderful things about them that they never
imagined were true. With an added search-and-find element, this an exciting,
fun and fascinating way to take flight with a host of feathered friends.
(Big Picture Press, hardback, £12.99)
Age 5 plus
Big Sky Mountain: The Forest Wolves
Alex Milway
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £6.99)
Age 3 plus
Snowy White
Gareth P. Jones and Loretta Schauer
‘Crystal ball up on the wall, who’s the finest cat of all?’
BE prepared to preen, pucker, giggle and guffaw as Gareth P. Jones leaps back
into the lives of little ones. Snowy White is the third Fairy Tale for the
Fearless in Jones’ fun-filled twist on traditional fairy tales series which has
included the hilarious Rabunzel and Cindergorilla. These laugh-out-loud
adventures come with the fabulously bold and eye-catching illustrations of
Loretta Schauer and lots of empowering messages for young children. Here we
meet vain ginger tom Kingsley who reckons he is the finest cat in the kingdom.
How does he know? Because his crystal ball tells him so! But one day, the
crystal ball has a different story to tell. A new cat by the name of Snowy
White has arrived in the kingdom. She’s beautiful, she’s kind and Kingsley is
determined to get rid of her. Luckily, though, Snowy gets a helping hand – or
seven – from some very special new friends! With its ingenious twist on the
classic tale of Snow White and super silly story full of cat stars, this
heartwarming tale of courage, friendship and recycling will have your
youngsters purring with delight!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 3 plus
Frank and Bert
Chris Naylor-Ballesteros
THERE are one hundred reasons to love this adorable picture
book featuring a stellar fox and bear double act! With a thread of humour (and
wool!) running through its warm heart, author and illustrator Chris Naylor-Ballesteros delivers a heartwarming reminder to us all about the joys and
rewards of friendship. Frank the fox and Bert the bear are the best of friends
and they love to play hide and seek. But, on account of his size, Bert isn’t
quite as good at hiding as he thinks he is and Frank always wins… every single
time. So when it’s Bert’s turn to hide, and Frank has to decide between winning
again or making his friend happy, Frank has a countdown plan that will let Bert
win (even if Bert has the last laugh!) This interactive and fun-filled story –
with its stunning illustrations featuring eye-catching flashes of neon colour and
lots of visual humour – proves that winning isn’t everything, and is guaranteed
to get your youngsters counting and giggling right through to the last page! Every
Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free Stories Aloud audio
recording… just scan the QR code and listen along.
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £6.99)
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