Dive into a thrills-and-spills new adventure series set in a dazzling cosmic realm, meet the Big Bad Wolf determined to debunk fairytales with science, enjoy time-travel fun with a footie star schoolgirl, and get ready for fights and friendships in a faraway kingdom with a springtime selection of children’s books
Age 9 plus
Peregrine Quinn and the Cosmic Realm
Ash Bond
IF gods, monsters, oracles and a thrilling quest tickle your reading taste buds, then treat yourself to an electrifying debut novel which imagines a cosmic realm tingling with mythology, mind-blowing fantasy and mesmerising magic. Peregrine Quinn and the Cosmic Realm is the first of a sparkling new middle-grade series created by former bookseller Ash Bond who sprinkles her classics-based stories with a special brand of fairy dust, and sweeps away readers to edge-of-the-seat adventures and worlds full of mayhem and malevolence. Using a bold and inventive new spin on classical myths, Bond brings us the traditional Greek heroes but with their fantastical lives cleverly melded into a contemporary and inventive technology known as CosTech. The result is a spectacular collision between ancient and modern, and rip-roaring escapades starring old heroes and a feisty and fearless young girl who must race between worlds.
Peregrine Quinn has always loved hearing her godfather
Daedalus Bloom’s stories about his life as an immortal, but that’s all they
were... stories. That is, until the portals that connect the Terran Realm with
the Cosmic Realm mysteriously shut down and Daedalus, the only one who can fix
them, is kidnapped. Peregrine is then swept into a nail-biting adventure,
racing through the streets of Oxford, down the riverways of London and into the
Under-Underground. She soon realises that not only are the creatures from her
godfather’s stories real, but they are shooting at her with laser blasters.
Fortunately she has help from dryad librarian Rowan Strong and Olympus Inc.
liaison (and faun) Callimachus Thorn. Together they must fix the portals and
rescue Daedalus before an ancient evil rises and chaos takes over. Time is
running out and the fate of all the realms is now in Peregrine’s hands...
Inspired by her childhood hero, Indiana Jones, Bond says plucky
Peregrine was forged from ‘a lifetime of curiosity for the ancient world’ and
our daring adventurer certainly delivers a coruscating, cosmic package of
breathless action, witty dialogue, other-worldly fun, and a marvellous makeover
of some familiar myths and characters. With maps and chapter-head illustrations by Patrick Knowles,
and the brilliant character illustrations of Brie Schmida putting Peregrine and
her people into focus, this is a story to thrill and a book to treasure.
(Piccadilly Press, hardback, £12.99)
Age 5 plus
Big Bad Wolf Investigates Fairy Tales
Catherine Cawthorne and Sara Ogilvie
(Bloomsbury Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Fablehouse: Heart of Fire
E.L. Norry
PROTECT your home, light your fire, fulfil your fate... and step back into the fantastical world of danger, wonder and thrilling magic conjured up by exciting author E.L. Norry. Norry, who grew up in residential children’s homes and foster homes, relied on books and her ‘big wild imagination’ to get through some tricky times. She says that as mixed-race, Welsh and Jewish, she always felt that she belonged ‘everywhere and nowhere, an inhabitant of multiple worlds and identities.’ And it was her constant search for ‘connection,’ and Holnicote House, a Somerset orphanage that was once home to the ‘brown babies’ of white women and black American GIs, that inspired the creation of her moving and heart-rending Fablehouse stories set in the 1950s.
Fablehouse is a children’s home like no other. Heather and
her friends who live here hope they have found their forever home. But these
special children also have magic at their fingertips and they have a powerful
friend in Palamedes (Pal,) the Black knight from King Arthur’s court, who is
out of time and place. But not everyone the children meet is on their side.
Fablehouse is threatened by an inspector who is searching for a reason to close
down this safe haven for mixed-race children. The kids are desperate to save
their home, but Pal is distracted. He cannot rest until he has completed the
quest given to him by King Arthur centuries ago. Heather can conjure up fire at
her fingertips but is scared that she can’t control the fire raging within.
Fire can destroy... but could Heather also use its warmth and protection to
save her friends and their home? And can magic help the children to fulfil
their destiny, or will they be more isolated than ever? With action, drama, magic and adventure on every page, and
history and legend providing a colourful backdrop, reading Fablehouse is a
thrilling escape into a world tingling with atmosphere. So fasten your
seatbelts and get ready for this unforgettable ride with a feisty, fearless
heroine and an inspirational friendship group that refuses to give up the fight
to save their home… and to claim their rightful destinies.
(Bloomsbury Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 8 plus
The Wonder Team and the Pharaoh’s Fortune
Leah Williamson, Jordan Glover and Robin Boyden
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Myths, Monsters and Mayhem
in Ancient Greece
James Davies
DISCOVER some of the oldest and most exciting stories ever
told in this richly detailed and fabulously illustrated comic book from Welsh
author and illustrator James Davies. The Greek myths are simply amazing stories of deadly
monsters, heroes and gods and, like many other ancient civilisations, the
Greeks told fantastical stories to teach lessons about right and wrong, tell
the history of their gods and explain the world around them… from why the
seasons change to where human beings come from. And this striking collection – brimming with Davies’ uniquely
bold, graphic style illustrations influenced by old cartoons and retro picture
books – is the perfect introduction to the world of the gods, containing six
tales full of love, loss, greed, envy and bravery. Journey down to the Underworld with Orpheus, open Pandora’s
famous Box and join Theseus in his quest to defeat the dreaded Minotaur as you
enter a world like no other. Bursting with awesome facts, eye-opening
illustrations and humour, Davies’ retelling of the Greek myths will delight
readers of all ages.
(Big Picture Press, paperback, £9.99)
Age 7 plus
Betty Steady and the Toad Witch
Nicky Smith-Dale and Sarah Horne
MEET Betty Steady, the Guardian of Wobbly Rock! As the
daughter of two knights, she is blessed with unmatched strength, speed and
stylish hair, but what’s even better is that she’s the shining star (well, most
of the time!) of a funny new illustrated fiction series from the top team of
author Nicky Smith-Dale and talented illustrator Sarah Horne. With madcap humour at every turn of the page, a cast of the
weirdest characters this side of Wobbly Rock, and a lead player who is just a
teensy bit too big for her boots, this rollicking romp will have youngsters
laughing all the way to the final battleground. At twelve years old, Betty Steady is faster than an angry
goose and stronger than an ogre in yoga pants. Tall and dazzling, Betty defends
Wobbly Rock, a faraway kingdom which she protects fearlessly all on her own.
But then the Toad Witch literally cuts Betty down to size. Can Betty prevent
disaster before the Toad Witch and her evil army launch a terrible attack on
Wobbly Rock? And when will she learn that she doesn’t have to do stuff all on
her own any more? Get ready for fights and friendships, lasagne-eating snails
and slimy villains, and enjoy getting to know Betty and her crew – Figg the
imp, Simon Anderson the stallion in tiger-print cycling shorts, and Elle Emen
O’Pea the trumpet-playing mouse in a bobble hat – as Smith-Dale and Horne work
their magic on this hilarious adventure. Funny, joyful, big-hearted, and serving up extra dollops of
youthful exuberance, this is an all-action adventure series perfectly fashioned
for readers new to chapter books.
(Farshore, paperback, £6.99)
Age 5 plus
The Little Gardener’s Handbook
Michael Holland and Maria Dek
IF you want to help make the world a greener place, look no
further than the eye-catching inspiration you can happily dig out of this very
special gardening book. A vibrant introduction to the different aspects of growing
and nurturing, The Little Gardener’s Handbook is the beautiful creation of Michael
Holland – who enjoyed a 25-year career at the eminent Chelsea Physic Garden in
London – and Polish artist Maria Dek who uses the traditional
technique of watercolour for her charming and joyful illustrations. The book’s first important lesson is to reassure young
readers that whether you have a big garden or just a small windowsill, you can
still grow your own plants and vegetables, and do your bit for a greener planet. Gardening is one of the best hobbies and is good for both
you and your neighbourhood too. Learn how to plant a seed in your garden, grow
sunflowers in wellington boots, plants herbs in recycled tin cans or make a
terrarium in a jar in your bedroom. Children can also discover how plants work, how to grow their
own vegetables, how to encourage wildlife into the garden and why protecting
plants is so important. And along the way, there are plenty of activities and
experiments to try out for themselves... mostly using everyday materials you
can find at home. The perfect, fully illustrated handbook to encourage young readers
to pull on their gardening gloves and explore the world around them.
(Big Picture Press, hardback, £16.99)
Age 2 plus
Sharky McShark and the Shiny Shell Squabble
Alison Murray
(Orchard Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age six months plus
That’s not my... Farm
Fiona Watt and Rachel Wells
GET hands-on – and sounds-on – down at the farm with an
exciting new sound book addition to Usborne’s award-winning That’s Not My...
series which delivers a vividly visual and hands-on treat for inquisitive
babies and toddlers. The simple text, bright, bold and colourful illustrations
and tactile patches in these books are irresistible to babies and toddlers who
love turning the pages and touching the fun and ‘feely’ patches. Written by
Fiona Watt and illustrated by Rachel Wells, this new larger format book explores
the farm where youngsters meet a soft cow, a fluffy sheep and a muddy pig. Then
watch little faces light up as they press the sound button on the final page to
hear a chorus of all the animals on the noisy farm! With a fun narrative and fuzzy,
furry, smooth and soft tactile patches on each page, these books are specially
designed to develop sensory and language awareness. Touchy-feely genius at a
stroke!
(Usborne Publishing, board book, £12.99)
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