Help youngsters get into the swing of a right royal occasion with some super books celebrating the coronation of King Charles III
Age 2 plus
Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the King
Jane Riordan and Andrew Grey
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 8 plus
Amazing Facts: King Charles III
Hannah Wilson and Chris Dickason
IMPRESS your pals and flabbergast your family with
fascinating facts, amazing history and fun-filled trivia about our new king,
the royal family and the very special Coronation Day. Amazing Facts: King Charles III – written by Hannah Wilson and
illustrated by Chris Dickason – is the perfect book to help children celebrate
the coronation of King Charles III and dig out more about his mother Queen
Elizabeth II, his family, his childhood, hobbies, home and his new royal role. Did you know that Charles is passionate about the
environment, that there is a tropical tree frog names after Charles, that he
was the first royal to go to school, and that his mother was the longest
reigning queen of all time? Discover how Charles once played the cello on TV,
and find out why he doesn’t need a passport and is the only person in the UK
who can drive a car without a licence. There are over 100 extraordinary facts in this brilliant,
right royal book so turn the pages and join the party!
(Red Shed, paperback, £4.99)
Age 3 plus
Mr Men Little Miss: The New King
Adam Hargreaves
JOIN the Mr Men and Little Miss as they welcome the arrival
of the new king in this charming and funny story from Adam Hargreaves, son of Roger
Hargreaves, creator of the phenomenally successful Mr Men series. Adam Hargreaves has had some big boots to fill but the
talented author and illustrator has been built his own reputation since his
father’s death in 1988, continuing to write and illustrate more books for his
father’s Mr Men Little Miss series, including new ones of his own. And in this special, celebratory book, the new king is
visiting the Mr Men and Little Miss on his royal tour and everyone is very
excited. In Happyland, Mr Happy and Little Miss Sunshine have planted a special
flower display while in Loudland, Mr Noisy and his band have been practising
day and night! But will everything go to plan... and what will be in store for
the new king in Nonsenseland?! Hargreaves delivers a delightful, laugh-out-loud story,
packed with irresistibly cheeky illustrations in a dazzling, eye-catching
palette of colours, perfect for sharing with little ones and the ideal vehicle
for talking about the pomp and events of coronation day. Giggles and gasps from start to finish!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 3 plus
The King’s Hats
Sheila May Bird and Mark Beech
YOU have to take off your hat to author Sheila May Bird and
illustrator Mark Beech as they work their special magic on a gloriously funny
picture book celebration of the coronation of King Charles III. ‘The King put on his heavy crown. It felt so hot and tight.
His dear Mama had worn it well, On her it looked just right...’ Charles is now
King of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, but he is finding his new
crown just a little heavy to manage and he is worried that he might not be as
beloved as his dear mama, Queen Elizabeth II. But his good friend Tom the
gardener is on hand to show him that kings must wear all sorts of hats and that
he must be brave and allow himself to be the king he was born to be. Bird’s jaunty, joyful rhyming text – capturing the chaos and
comedy of all the roles the king might have to take on through the hats he will
have to wear – is brilliantly brought to life by Beech’s exuberant
illustrations which explode across the pages in a rainbow of colours. The
crowning glory for young readers!
(Welbeck Flame, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
The King’s Runaway Crown
Rosalind Spark and Ian Smith
A LITTLE girl enjoys a crowning moment of runaway success on
a very special royal day in Rosalind Spark and Ian Smith’s madcap coronation
caper The King’s Runaway Crown. The day of the new king’s coronation has arrived. It’s a
stupendous day, an exciting day, a MOST important day...and everyone, from the
King’s butler to the palace guards, is feeling nervous. They’re all getting
ready when Colin, the King’s Jack Russell, grabs the crown and runs away. Soon,
he is being chased by the butler, the guards... and even the pigeons and the
crowd gathered for the event! But it takes little Violet, aged five, to work
out what the problem is. Maybe Colin is nervous about his important new job as
the King’s dog. Actually, everyone else admits they’re nervous too...
especially the King, who has the biggest job of all. Can Violet help get Colin
and the crown back to the King in time for the coronation? Spark’s high-energy and laughter-filled adventure is the
perfect way to celebrate the coronation with the family’s youngest children.
Themes of anxiety, empathy and community are explored with a light touch and a
warm heart while Smith’s gorgeous illustrations are packed with comedy and fun
details for young readers to spot. Add on a non-fiction page with facts about coronations and
their history at the end of the book, and you have the ideal coronation package
for home, schools and nurseries.
(Oxford University Press, paperback, £7.99)
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