Take flight with a spectacular celebration of aviation, team up with a famous investigator to crack a curious mystery, immerse yourself in the magical whirlwind of theatre life, get ready to giggle and guffaw with a panda who hates being cute, and join a group of multi-tasking superheroes intent on cleaning up the oceans with a sparkling selection of Easter holiday reads
Age 7 plus
Aviation: A Visual History of Aircraft
Matt Ralphs and Dieter Braun
TAKE to the skies with this spectacular celebration of
humankind’s ever-inventive and magnificent flying machines! A stunningly illustrated tribute to all things aeroplane,
Aviation celebrates the ingenuity of aeroplanes, biplanes, monoplanes and
helicopters past, present and future. Written by children's non-fiction author Matt
Ralphs and illustrated by award-winning German artist Dieter Braun, who is
recognised for the distinctive geometric worlds he creates, with a touch of
retro aesthetic, this gorgeous book takes young readers on a fabulous flight of
discovery. From the first hot air balloon flight by the Montgolfier
brothers, through to the legendary Wright Flyer and the revolutionary Concorde,
Aviation travels from the dawn of air travel to the trailblazers of tomorrow as
we learn about the captivating evolution of aircraft, the ingenious aviators
who pioneered them, and how sky travel has profoundly influenced our world. A visual flight of wonder, this fascinating book showcases
an array of iconic and awe-inspiring aeroplanes throughout history, and offers
the trip of a lifetime for aircraft enthusiasts the world over! Aviation is the third book in a compelling, non-fiction
series on vehicles which has included Automotive and Locomotion.
(Big Picture Press, hardback, £16.99)
Age 2 plus
Winnie-the-Pooh Easter Hunt
Jane Riordan and Andrew Grey
IT'S Easter in the Hundred Acre Wood, the spring bulbs are starting to show off their bright flowers, and Winnie-the-Pooh is feeling ‘all Spring-y!’ Who doesn’t love the eternally popular and timeless tales of Winnie-the-Pooh and his adventures? Created by English author A.A. Milne, and brought to visual life by illustrator E.H. Shepard, Winnie was based on a teddy bear that Milne bought for his son Christopher Robin in London store Harrods, and first appeared in a story collection published in 1926. And now Winnie returns to enchant us again with an authorised Easter picture book story written by Jane Riordan in the style of Milne, and featuring the beautifully warm and funny illustrations of Andrew Grey, an Approved Artist for the Walt Disney Company. Filled with the gentle humour, friendship and life lessons that echo through Milne’s original stories, Riordan’s captivating story and Grey’s beautiful, colourful images help children and all fans of Pooh and his friends celebrate the wonders of springtime and especially the magic of Easter.
When Winnie-the -Pooh smells spring in the air he sets out
on a grand Easter hunt … but just what is it that he’s hunting for? Join Pooh,
Piglet, Rabbit and friends as they have fun together and discover lots of
Easter surprises along the way! Featuring a fun illustrated list of plants, birds and
animals – which young readers can look out for when they carry out their own
springtime hunt – the book encourages children and their parents to enjoy the
great outdoors. And with lots of cute animals, a host of plants and flowers,
and 35 colourful wooden eggs to find and count along the way, this is Easter in
all its blooming wonderful glory!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Cluedle: The Case of the Dumpleton Diamond: 50 Fiendishly Fun Mystery Puzzles
Hartigan Browne
CAN you work out Cluedunnit? Grab a pen and team up with
world famous private investigator Hartigan Brown to crack the curious case of
the Dumpleton Diamond by solving 50 fiendishly fun and code-cracking mystery
puzzles. The Case of the Dumpleton Diamond is the first Hartigan Browne puzzle
book for code-cracking families, skilful young super sleuths, and mystery fans
aged nine to ninety-nine. A funny and intriguing mystery story sets the scene
in the village of Dumpleton where detectives need to discover who pup-napped
Dave the dog, what is important about The Flying Goat, how the Dumpleton
Diamond went missing, and why a missing key can unlock this case? Packed full
of codes to crack, evidence to evaluate, clues to unravel and maps to navigate,
Cluedle: The Case of the Dumpleton Diamond tests verbal reasoning and
comprehension, spatial reasoning, co-ordinates, map skills, logic problems,
number operations and spotting patterns. Cosy crime puzzling and brain-busting fun
for the whole family to enjoy this Easter!
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £9.99)
Age 11 plus
Robin Hood: Ballots, Blasts & Betrayal
Robert Muchamore
HE might be a modern-day Robin Hood… but he’s still out to
catch the villains who are cheating the poor and vulnerable! Welcome back to international bestselling author Robert Muchamore’s
contemporary take on the legend of Sherwood Forest in the eighth book of an
enthralling series that delivers a gripping formula of fun, action and thrills. In the new action-packed mission, teen rebel and
social-media star Robin Hood continues his epic struggle against the corrupt
Sheriff of Nottingham and brutal crime boss Guy Gisborne. Robin is campaigning
to get his dad, Ardagh Hood, elected Sheriff of Nottingham but their rival is
arch-gangster Gisborne and he won’t hesitate to stuff ballot boxes with fake
votes to ensure that he wins the contest. And Robin has more personal worries...
is he losing confidence in his ability to shoot arrows with deadly accuracy?
Meanwhile Robin’s half-brother Little John is caught up in his mother’s
presidential election campaign, further complicating contact with Robin, his
father and his relationship with his girlfriend, Gisborne’s daughter Clare. The
stakes get ever higher for both brothers Muchamore delivers more outrageous and high-intensity action
as the stakes get even higher for Robin and Little John as they continue their
campaign against the brutal and corrupt powers that be. Brimming with guts, gusto, gags and gripping adventures,
this is Robin Hood and his merry men as you’ve never before seen them… enjoy!
(Hot Key Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
The Spectaculars: The Wild Song Contest
Jodie Garnish and Nathan Collins
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Bad Panda: Mites, Camera, Action!
Swapna Haddow and Sheena Dempsey
PANDAS are all cute, aren’t they? Well, maybe not all
pandas! Youngsters will be chewing through bamboo leaves to get their hands on
the third adventure starring precocious panda Lin who is sick of being labelled
cute, and tired of being cuddled and hugged. Guaranteed to make readers of
every age laugh themselves black, white and red, this hilarious Bad Panda
series comes from the outrageous queens of comedy, Swapna Haddow and her
illustrator team-mate Dempsey Sheena Dempsey. And the pair have certainly
conjured up another laugh-out-loud winner in the shape of a panda who so hates
being cute that she’s on an unstoppable mission to change that image forever
(although it as to be said that by being extra bad Lin has made herself one of
the zoo’s best-loved animals!)! And now a documentary crew have come to the
zoo, to film everyday life with the animals. The only thing is that the reality
is a bit boring so they ship in some animal actors. Lin and her best friend Fu
are less than impressed with the prancing lion that wants to take centre stage
and the smaller animals in the zoo, the mites, are fed up of being overlooked.
It’s time to unleash some bad pandaness as insects and pandas unite to create
an authentic show about real zoo life that promises to be anything but boring!
If slapstick fun, outrageously bad behaviour and panda pranks makes you giggle
and guffaw, then Bad Panda is your perfect go-to comedy read. Packed with
Haddow’s warmth and wicked, laugh-out-loud wit, and Dempsey’s irresistibly
funny black, white and red illustrations, this super-silly series from one of
the most inspired partnerships in children’s comedy fiction is simply
irresistible!
(Faber & Faber, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Kevin the Vampire: A Wild and Wicked Witch
Matt Brown and Flavia Sorrentino
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 5 plus
SuperQuesters:
The Case of the Angry Sea
Dr Thomas Bernard, Lisa Moss
and Amy Willcox
DISCOVER your multi-tasking, inner superhero in this unique interactive story, part of a brilliantly brainy series which aims to fire up imaginations and inspire scientists, engineers, mathematicians and technology experts of the future! The Case of the Angry Sea is the fourth book in the SuperQuesters series from husband and wife team and STEM experts, Thomas Bernard and Lisa Moss, whose mission is to inspire and equip a new generation to pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education and careers, reduce the skills shortage, and close the ethnic diversity and gender gap in STEM studies. A young fiction adventure series with a fun educational twist, SuperQuesters blends exciting stories with hands-on activities, expertly designed to develop skills in creative new ways, and includes over 100 reusable stickers in each book.
The stars are Lilli and her best friends Leo and Bea, three endlessly curious children with big imaginations. When they unite to solve a challenging science problem, they turn into superheroes Lillicorn, Leo Zoom and Bea Bumble and journey to a world full of magic, adventure and quests. And they want readers to join in the mission and the fun. When Lilli, Bea and Leo need inspiration for how to clean up their local river, they journey to Questland to research ideas for a machine to clear up the rubbish. On arrival, the trio discover the sea is in a state of fury and unrest, and only they can help. Lord Grumble has teamed up with Captain Blackwaters on a terrifying tanker. They are tearing through the waters of Questland, leaking oil and littering. The SuperQuesters set out to stop the dastardly duo, clean up the waters of Questland and rescue the sea life. Along the way, Lilli, Bea and Leo – and clever readers – must use their STEM skills to save otters from an oil spill, rescue a narwhal and stop the pirate robots. Can you help the SuperQuesters to save Questland's sea, and will Lilli, Bea and Leo find inspiration for their river cleaning invention?
Combining clever storytelling with interactive hands-on
learning, the book’s stickers feature magical charm rewards and there is also a
reward chart to mark progress and celebrate success, and a glossary and answer
page. Skills covered include problem solving, coding, sequencing
and algorithms and as youngsters solve the quests, they gain more knowledge about
the impact of water pollution on marine life and their habitats, and the
importance of recycling and sustainability. The book is carefully designed with cross-curricular
learning opportunities in mind, and is all brought to vivid life through the
bright and colourful illustrations of Amy Willcox. So if you’re a superhero
enthusiast and love learning through play, then this is the perfect way to
Read, Quest and Learn!
(QuestFriendz, paperback, £7.99)
Age 5 plus
Once Upon a Big Idea: The Story of Inventions
James Carter and Margaux Carpentier
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 5 plus
Rabbit & Bear: This Lake is Fake!
Julian Gough and Jim Field
WHEN picture books are too easy and reading books seem too
hard, let your youngsters dive into this laugh-out-loud funny and gorgeously
illustrated chapter book series which draws to a close with a hilarious final
instalment. Rabbit & Bear are the creation of multi-talented writer
Julian Gough and award-winning illustrator, character designer and animation
director Jim Field, and the delightful double act have certainly captured the
imagination of children ready to move on from picture books. With their integrated text, beautiful illustrations on every
page, simple language, and two dynamic woodland friends, these books – complete
with a classic feel – help to build confidence in new readers. Here we find Rabbit fed up. Spring has come, but it’s not as
perfect as he thought it would be. Bear thinks that if they work hard, they can
make it better. But Rabbit has a Plan. He sets off across the lake in search of
a perfect world. Crossing the water together, Rabbit and Bear learn many
things, and discover that their perfect world may be closer at hand than Rabbit
had thought. With its entertaining tale of hope, friendship, a very long
journey with no breakfast, and an entire island made of bird droppings, there
could be no better way to round off what has been a picture and word perfect
series!
(Hodder Children’s Books, hardback, £10.99)
Age 3 plus
Explore the Rainforest
Stephanie Stansbie and Fabrizio Di Baldo
USE a little bit of magic to see animals appear before your
eyes with this inventive and exciting adventure from the clever book boffins at
Little Tiger Press. All kinds of creatures and plants spring to amazing life –
with the help of invisible ink and a UV torch – as we light up and explore the Amazon
rainforest on an adventure with seasoned explorer Clara and her dog Sparks.
Some of the plants and animals are hiding and Clara can’t see them but new species
are revealed when you shine your torch on the page... and there are over 30 to
discover! This beautiful book – written by Stephanie Stansbie and illustrated
by Fabrizio Di Baldo – is an informative, accessible and inspiring introduction
to the Amazon rainforest, focusing on the part we all play in the planet’s
ecosystem. Children will love using their very own UV torch to discover
invisible animals in the jungle and with simple, bite-size facts and engaging
characters, this is the perfect non-fiction book to stimulate young
imaginations and spark curiosity, and a prize possession for any budding young
explorer.
(Little Tiger Press, hardback, £14.99)
Age 3 plus
I Can Do That Too
Britta Teckentrup
PRICKLE and tickle your youngsters into an enchanting and
reassuring story which helps them to navigate a path through their childhood
emotions. I Can Do That Too is the adorable new Big Hedgehog and
Little Hedgehog adventure from award-winning illustrator Britta Teckentrup and
– with its gentle story about taking on new challenges and finding your
strengths, and a gallery of gloriously atmospheric illustrations covering dawn
to dusk – it is guaranteed to tenderly guide your little ones into the land of
sleep. After a stormy night, it’s a busy day in the woods for Big
and Little Hedgehog who meet all kinds of animal friends, each of whom can do
something special that Little Hedgehog wants to do. Ladybug climbs a tree and
jumps off a branch, mole digs a hole and fish swim in the pond. Sometimes
Little Hedgehog is successful and sometimes he learns that he’s just not up to
the task. As they find their way home with the help of a turtle, an owl’s hoot
sends Little Hedgehog off to sleep with one last cry of ‘I can do that too!’ The lovable and relatable Big Hedgehog and Little Hedgehog
are just two of German-born Teckentrup’s many marvellous characters who embody
human emotions that young readers can recognise and easily understand. In her trademark style, Teckentrup’s stunning illustrations
capture the lush range of colours and textures in nature, while her warm and
reflective story about big ambitions and small victories offers valuable skills
to help youngsters understand that it’s okay to want to do things, and it’s
okay if you’re not quite ready. Perfect reading for bedtime!
(Prestel, hardback, £11.99)
Age 3 plus
Frank and Bert: The One With the Missing Biscuits
Chris Naylor-Ballesteros
WITH a good friend beside you, even crunch moments can have
a happy ending! Author and illustrator Chris Naylor-Ballesteros steals our
hearts again with another emotionally powerful and fun-filled picture book
featuring Frank and Bert, his stellar fox and bear double act. And this time,
the dynamic duo are heading into the great outdoors to contemplate forgiveness
and saying sorry, and to celebrate the joys of a true friendship. Frank the fox
and Bert the bear are the best of friends, and today they are off for a picnic
in the countryside. Bert has brought a delicious surprise but when he falls
asleep, Frank can't resist taking a peek inside the box. Wow! Bert has made
Frank’s favourite caramel crunch biscuits. Surely he won’t mind if Frank eats
one, or two, or maybe even three of them... With its warm heart and infectious
sense of fun, this enchanting story – brought to vibrant life by Naylor-Ballesteros’
stunning illustrations with their eye-catching use of colour, expression and
visual humour – proves that friendship and forgiveness are the food of a
well-lived life. And with giggles guaranteed right through to the last page,
and a free Stories Aloud QR code audio recording to enjoy, this is a picnic
your youngsters won’t want to miss!
(Nosy Crow, hardback, £12.99)
Age 3 plus
Amazing Brother
Alison Brown
BROTHERS are amazing... and here’s a super cute and joyful
picture book that celebrates the fun, mischief and love they bring us every
day. Talented author and illustrator Alison Brown – who has won everyone’s
hearts and minds with her gorgeous rhyming tributes to each member of the
family – turns the spotlight on brothers. Amazing brothers are everywhere!
Brothers can be big, small, old or new – they might even have just joined your
crew. Some are practical fixers and menders, some just want to sing as loud as
they can! Though you might get into scraps, when you need some love and care,
brothers can be the very best at making things better. All the family will
enjoy this pitch-perfect, inclusive celebration of brothers... whether they are
cheeky or sneaky! Brimming with youthful energy and a whole host of
irresistible, relatable and quirky animal characters, this inclusive
celebration of brothers is brought to life by heart-melting artwork and is the perfect
gift to share with your own unique and wonderful brother!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 3 plus
All the Wonderful Ways to Read
Laura Baker and Sandra de la Prada
IF you want to discover the transporting wonders of reading,
take a thrilling, rollercoaster journey through the pages of an inspirational
picture book! The perfectly titled All the Wonderful Ways to Read is a joyful
rhyming romp which opens up a whole world of books and encourages youngsters to
read whatever, however and wherever they choose. ‘Books take us on journeys
that we can all share, And give us the power to go anywhere! So no matter just
how, or what book, or your speed, what I wish for NOW.... is that YOU love to
read!’ Fly to the moon, sail out to sea, sneak into dragon worlds, laugh, gasp,
cheer and read stories that you wish could go on forever. Carefully and
imaginatively written by Laura Baker and illustrated with warmth and wit by
Sandra de la Prada, the book is a glorious celebration of reading in all its
forms... ideal as inspiration for reluctant readers and a joy for little
bookworms.
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Ten Green Bottoms
Barry Timms and Mike Byrne
LEARN your sums with alien bums! Enjoy a cheeky twist on the
classic nursery rhyme Ten Green Bottles and traditional counting books with
this laugh-out-loud, rhyming picture book which features a cast of
green-bottomed aliens and a surprise fold-out ending. Ten Green Bottoms is
written by award-winning author Barry Timms, who enjoys the way books bring
people together, and colourfully illustrated by the talented Mike Byrne who
grew up on the Wirral. Count down from ten, do your ‘sums with bums’ and join
the comical green-bottomed aliens and their ‘wind-powered' rocket as they land
on the wall and then hit the town square, supermarket, museum and zoo, causing
all kinds of mayhem and mischief along the way. Packed full of gigglesome
humour and with lots to spot in busy scenes, this riotous rhyming story is
perfect for reading aloud and sharing. With a surprise at the end, a character line
to count up to ten and back down again, plus a page of simple addition, first
maths skills have never been so much fun! A perfect read-aloud for pre-schoolers.
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age one plus
Noisy Construction
Lauren Crisp
HERE'S a bold and colourful touch-and-feel sound book that
will bring a bucket load of fun for babies... and their parents! Enjoy watching
little faces light up when they press the sounds button on every page in this
interactive, chunky board book, packed with photographs of builders’ vehicles,
tactile textures and the sounds of a construction site. Tickle the cab to hear
the digger, press the hook to hear the crane, press the blade to hear the
bulldozer, and press the drum to hear the road roller. And, to add even more
fun, baby can press the final button to hear all the sounds again! Perfectly
created to improve hand-eye co-ordination with exploration of each texture,
encourage speech, and inspire a love of reading by sharing and enjoying a book
with your little one, this is ideal for helping your child to explore the world around them.
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £14.99)
Age one plus
Number Garden
Isabel Otter and Sophie Ledesma
WELCOME to the Number Garden! Explore the outdoors with Marigold
the Tortoise and a group of nature lovers in this joyful and interactive book
which introduces little learners to the topics of gardens, planting, growing...
and numbers. This is the third book in Little Tiger’s clever First Concepts
Through Culture series which delivers gatefolds, peek-through holes, shaped
pages and questions for curious young minds. How many pieces of fruit can you
find in the orchard? Can you count all the dragonflies in the rockery? Take an
exciting tour of a variety of outdoor spaces, discover all sorts of different
gardens and learn to count to ten along the way! Lively illustrations from
Sophie Ledesma and an engaging story from Isabel Otter lets little ones learn in
an enjoyable and original way alongside a cast of cute animal characters. The
ideal fun and stimulating first counting book to share with your toddlers.
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £8.99)