Meet a mysterious wartime ‘angel’ who brings kindness and hope to a Lake District community, enjoy a captivating journey into the rise and fall of the colourful Maya civilisation, explore the fascinating world of witches in a fun-filled adventure, and enjoy undersea antics with a rock star shark band in a super new selection
Age 9 plus
Angel of Grasmere
Tom Palmer and Tom Clohosy Cole
INSPIRED by the much-loved Swallows and Amazons outdoor adventure books of Leeds author Arthur Ransome, award-winning writer Tom Palmer – who hails from the same city – once against uses the majestic backdrop of wartime in the Lake District for a moving story based on real events. Palmer, who brought us Arctic Star and After the War: From Auschwitz to Ambleside, has a long-standing love affair with the Lakes, and in this sharply perceptive and emotive story he looks to a German wartime plan to invade Britain by landing paratroopers and gliders in the Lakeland fells as the starting point for a beautifully imagined adventure.
It’s July of 1940 and as angry Tarn Forthergill struggles to
come to terms with the loss of her beloved brother Joss – who was reported to
have died after falling overboard from a rescue ship in the chaos of the
British retreat at Dunkirk – she and her friends scour the hills around their
Lake District home, watching for any signs of the long-dreaded Nazi invasion. But as the war drags on, with little good news from the battlefields
at the front, the locals become aware of someone carrying out anonymous acts of
kindness, such as saving a flock of sheep from a snowdrift and getting help for
an injured farmer who might otherwise have died. With no one claiming credit, the thankful and uplifted
people of Grasmere come to think of this unidentified stranger as a kind of
guardian angel but when his identity is finally revealed, can Tarn come to
terms with the truth? Illustrated by Tom Clohosy Cole and with a gripping
storyline, strands of real history, and a warm and wise exploration of friendship,
kindness, and what it is to be brave, this atmospheric adventure is both an
inspiration and a reminder of the nation’s wartime hardships, sufferings and
sacrifices.
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
What It Was Like to Be an Ancient Maya
David Long and Stefano Tambellini
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Max Magic: The Incredible Holiday Hideout
Stephen Mulhern, Tom Easton and Begoña Fernández Corbalán
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Lily Halfmoon: The Witches' Council
Xavier Bonet
PREPARE to be totally bewitched by the second book in a
magical graphic novel series from talented self-taught illustrator and comic
book artist Xavier Bonet who lives in Barcelona. Gorgeously illustrated in full
colour, these adorably witchy stories celebrate the power of friendship and
explore the world of witches with some real-life facts. Lily Halfmoon has a
secret. She’s a witch! With her animal guardian and her powerful magic
gemstone, she and her friends help protect the town of Piedraville from all kinds
of dangers. And now it’s almost Samhain, when magic is at its strongest, and
witches from all over the world are gathering at Lily’s school. There will be a
meeting of The Witches’ Council, but there will also be plenty of fun
activities like magic demonstrations, kelpie taming and flying races. But Lily
is in trouble. A mysterious person is after her rare moonstone and if they get
their hands on it, it could threaten everything Lily holds dear. Will Lily have
the strength to fight for what she believes? Bonet creates an exciting and
magical world as the backdrop to his intricately illustrated and action-packed
stories but there is also the chance to learn some fascinating information
about the witches’ lunar calendar, magic schools around the world, and some
legendary magical creatures. Fun, fantasy and facts in one spellbinding book!
(Allen & Unwin
Children’s Books, paperback, £9.99)
Age 6 plus
Jawsome: Licence to Rock
R.J. Timmis
IF you’re looking for non-stop adventure, dive into the
second book of award-winning Australian author and illustrator R.J. Timmis’ awesome
highly illustrated novel series Jawsome! The sharp-toothed heroes of these
ocean romps are Finley, Hunter, Gilleon and Gnash who are busy juggling their
double lives as ordinary school sharks with being the stars of the sensational
rock band, Jawsome! But they soon find themselves deep in a sea of suspicious
shark-nanigans. From stopping evil A.B.B.A agents to unmasking a strange new
band, Jawsome will need to use all their rock star skills to save Chumville.
Youngsters are loving getting their teeth into the gill-splitting antics of
Jawsome, the big names at Chomp FM who have six krillion fans and three gold
albums! With themes of friendship, mystery, sharks, marine life, adventure, humour,
music, rock and roll, and secret identity, and featuring two hilarious stories
in one book, there’s plenty of reading here for youngsters who like their
adventures in bite-size chunks!
(Allen & Unwin Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 6 plus
Bad United: Just For Kicks
Louise Forshaw
LOVING your sport is more important than being the best!
Young action lovers and reluctant readers will adore running in the goals with
a super-charged Unicorn called Hoof in the first book of a highly illustrated,
graphic series from author and illustrator Louise Forshaw. All Hoof the Unicorn
wants to do is be part of a football team but his club never appreciated his
talents and kicked him out. Then he spots an advert for Bad United and he feels
a tingling in his hooves... a chance to be part of a team again, a chance to
play the game he loves, and a chance to show off his skills. And Hoof is
thrilled to find his new team-mates are more than up for the challenge. Led by
enthusiastic mermaid coach Serena Winmer, the team consists of Bones, their
skeleton captain who sometimes struggles to keep her head, Rex, the ROARsome
dinosaur defender, cheetah striker Bolt who brings the thunder, Tinkerball who dazzles
with her magic fairy moves, and Annette who guards the goal with her life (and
eight spider legs). All deemed ‘not good enough’ to play for their teams (who
decides what’s ‘good’ anyway?!), Bad United combine strength, skill, speed and
stench to show everyone what they’ve got... Breathless fun, lots of on-pitch
shenanigans and uplifting, inspirational messages about inclusivity make this
super-silly action series the perfect choice for your own all-action mischief
makers!
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £6.99)
Age 5 plus
Woodland Explorers Club:
Benji’s Emerald King
Ewa Jozefkowicz and Gillian Flint
AS the nation’s woodlands burst into a riot of springtime colour, discover the wonders of nature in the first of an exciting forest school adventure series from Waterstones Prize shortlisted author Ewa Jozefkowicz. Brimming with friendship, adventure, and learning through nature, these inspirational stories – with Gillian Flint’s fun illustrations on every page – introduce young readers to the Woodland Explorers who solve mysteries and protect the animals of Willow Wish Woods. The woods are home to the ancient Emerald King, the tallest tree in the forest which has something special and magical about it. Local children, Benji, Shyla, Ajay, Trix, Fujiko and Eric, discover that its branches are damaged. Who could have hurt the tree, and why? And not only that... the stream, the Tadpole Run, is full of rubbish, and there’s not a frog in sight. The friends decide to form the Woodland Explorers Club and their first mission is to solve the mystery of the Emerald King and bring the magic of the forest back to life. With magic, mystery, forest school fun, a whole world to explore, and the added bonus of outdoor activities to try out, youngsters will be pulling on their wellies and heading for the great outdoors!(Zephyr, hardback, £7.99)
Age 4 plus
Tiny, Floating Coral
Mary Auld and La Scarlatte
MARVEL at an amazing story that begins and ends with a tiny
coral planula floating through the ocean in a soup of plankton as it looks for
the perfect place to settle, divide and grow. This is the early stage in the remarkable life-cycle of the
different plants and animals that form a coral reef... a whole world of
microscopic life that is too small for us to see but which can live for
thousands of years. Tiny, Floating Coral is the third book in a thrilling and
innovative series from exciting, young and independent children’s publisher Mama
Makes Books. The Start Small, Think Big series unfolds a world of discovery,
beginning from the small and familiar to new areas of knowledge where they
really have to think big! And from the moment a child opens the stunning cover of this
new book, with its alluring peep-through hole, they will be transported to the
world of coral reefs, a habitat which is under the most urgent threat from
climate change, and where they will learn a host of fascinating facts. So travel to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef – the largest
coral reef ecosystem on Earth – and delve into its wonders through a narrative which
has two levels. The main story is written in the first person for emerging
readers, while an additional factual text is ideal for more advanced readers
and shared reading. With the help of La Scarlatte’s richly detailed
illustrations, which bring the narrative and the science to life, Mary Auld’s
easy-to-follow exploration includes a giant fold-out map, packed with
information, and an I-Spy game at the back of the book to turn back the pages
and find an array of coral reef animals. A dazzling addition to any home,
school or library.
(Mama Makes Books, hardback, £10.99)
Age 3 plus
Pearl and her Bunch
Momoko Abe
WHAT really makes a family? A grape in search of her true
identity is the star of a delicious new picture book from Japanese-born author
and illustrator Momoko Abe whose tasty debut, Avocado Asks, won the hearts of readers
young and old. In this new dainty dish, we meet little Pearl who makes the
startling discovery that she’s not a grape like the rest of the bunch and
begins to question everything! Can they really be her family if she doesn’t
look like them? An adventure around the house might just help her find the
answer she’s looking for. This warm and witty story – starring a stellar cast
of fruit and veg of all shapes and sizes – has a simple and yet powerful
message about accepting who you are and is a great starting point in discussing
chosen families, identity and belonging. Brought to life by stylish,
vintage-inspired illustrations, this is a book that will suit the ‘taste’ of
both children and their parents!
(Orchard Books, hardback, £12.99)
Age 3 plus
Supersaurus: Total Tricera-Flop!
Angela Woolfe and Mark Chambers
IT'S jamboree day at Smalltown but there’s sabotage afoot.
Can anyone save the day? Prepare to laugh yourself silly with this romping,
roarsome picture book from the top team of children’s author Angela Woolfe and
France-based illustrator Mark Chambers. Dino-vision goggles? ON!
Tricera-strength? READY! Supersaurus is here to save the day! But, uh-oh,
everything keeps going wrong. Could Supersaurus’s superhero days be behind him?
And who will turn the tide against the giant wave of ice cream that threatens
to wreak havoc on Smalltown? Dinosaurs meet superheroes as the rhyme romps and
the ice cream flows in this super-silly and super-funny adventure illustrated
in a young comic-book style by Chambers.
A laughter-packed dinosaur book that’s perfect for little
mischief-makers!
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Richard Scarry’s Please and Thank You Book
Richard Scarry
(Faber Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age from birth
Imagine if... Flowers!
Aya Watanabe
LET your little ones push, pull and slide their way into
surreal and colourful adventures with this new zingy and zany slider book from up-and-coming
Japanese illustrator Aya Watanabe who loves to explore imaginary worlds. Watch
little faces light up as flowers take on unexpected forms in this joyful
novelty book which proves that with a little imagination, the world is a
wondrous place! Sunflowers become roaring lions, dandelion seeds become
parachutes, and bluebells turn into a cable car. Lift, slide, push, pull and
spin the wheels in this gloriously interactive book for babies and toddlers
which has a romping rhyming text and bursts with energy and humour. And don’t
forget to find the ant who is hiding on every page! Ideal for reading aloud and
to encourage creativity.
(Templar Publishing, board book, £6.99)
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