Take a trip back in time to discover the perilous life of a Victorian chimney sweep, marvel at the extraordinary everyday superpowers of the animal kingdom, celebrate the amazing sporting achievements of women, and dive into the first ocean-lashed adventure in a thrilling eco-series as a whole host of new children’s books hit the shelves
Age 8 plus
The River Spirit
Lucy Strange and Júlia Moscardó
THE plight of young chimney sweeps in Victorian Britain springs to vivid life in a ghostly and stunningly ethereal historical tale from award-winning author Lucy Strange. Juxtaposing the heartbreaking cruelty of a boy sweep’s ordeals with all the fairy-tale magic of Charles Kingsley’s classic book, The Water-Babies, Strange brings us a dazzling, tear-jerking story that resonates long after the last page has turned. Based on the true story of George Brewster, who was just twelve when he died in 1875 after getting trapped in a flue in Fulbourn Hospital in Cambridgeshire, The River Spirit explores and exposes the perilous and often short lives of chimney sweeps in 19th century Britain. George’s death led to a campaign to make chimney sweeping safer which resulted in a new law that meant all sweeps had to be authorised by the police, and served as the turning point for ending child labour in the UK.
Trapped within the oppressive warrens of the town’s
chimneys, young sweeper Tom Waterman longs for fresh air and freedom. And now Tom
has started seeing strange, supernatural things... fairies in the flowers by
the river, a soot monster crouching in the darkness of a chimney, and then the
mysterious river spirit Elle. Elle joins Tom and the other children apprenticed
to cruel master sweep Mister Crow. Together, they shimmy up narrow, filthy
chimneys but Tom has an ominous feeling in his bones, and when he faces his
most dangerous job of all, the reason for Elle’s magical appearance becomes
clear... Strange’s aim was to bring ‘a dark moment of our history to
life in a new and magical way’ and her intrinsically tragic story succeeds in
never losing sight of the shining light of hope, friendship and courage as
Tom’s spirit finds eternal freedom in the waterways he loves. Brought to life
by the beautiful worldly and other-worldly illustration of Júlia
Moscardó,
this is another stunning piece of storytelling from a gifted author.
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)
Age 5 plus
The Animal Body Book
Jess French and Jonathan Woodward
ANIMAL superstars perform extraordinary feats every day,
from breathing underwater to simply flying... but how do they do these amazing
things? Join children's author, TV presenter and vet Dr Jess French as
she reveals that the answers lie in the miraculous forms and features of animals’
bodies which have many different adaptations to help them survive, and are very
different inside to a human body. Explore these intriguing facts about animals’ bodies and the
way they work, in the pages of The Animal Body Book, a fabulously illustrated
and friendly introduction to animal anatomy, perfect for vets of the future or any
child fascinated by animals. With nine chapters, including first of its kind material and
stunning photography combined with Jonathan Woodward’s child-friendly and
richly detailed colour illustrations, every aspect of anatomy is covered and all
clearly explained by animal expert Dr French. Each chapter breaks down a different aspect of anatomy, from
skeletons, muscles, circulation and breathing to digestion, the senses,
reproduction, skin, and invertebrates. From aphids to jaguars, and from a whale’s
enormous heart and an owl’s sensitive ears, to a tortoise’s tough shell and an
insect’s unusual eyes, youngsters can explore more than forty animal
adaptations in close detail. The accompanying vivid photography, juxtaposed
with annotated illustrations, reveals what each species looks like inside, and the
colourful diagrams help support children’s understanding of animal anatomy. Animal superpowers as you’ve never before seen them!
(DK Children, hardback, £20)
Age 12 plus
Roar: A Celebration of Great Sporting Women
Sam Quek
(Allen & Unwin, paperback, £9.99)
Age 9 plus
The Wanderdays: Journey to Fantome Island
Clare Povey
Age 9 plus
A Ship in the Dark
Yarrow Townsend
AFTER growing up in the New Forest where she was surrounded
by nature in its raw beauty, Yarrow Townsend – the Branford Boase
Award-shortlisted author of The Map of Leaves – has long been determined to
give our threatened wildlife a voice. And this stunning new adventure takes readers on a thrilling
voyage across the wilds of the ocean, connecting them with the awe-inspiring
natural world that is at the centre of this exciting writer’s work. Anna lives on remote Windrose Island, caring for its birds.
When her stepfather Caleb is arrested for smuggling, she must prove his
innocence and the truth may lie on board the Albatross, a missing whaler. Anna
and her friend Mina travel the high seas to find the lost ship before ruthless
Society Man, Bartholomew Rime, does. But without a map, only migrating birds
and the song of whales can show the way. Townsend truly pushes the boat out as the daring young girls
– two friends whose close friendship is both warm and utterly dependable – risk
everything to dig out the truth with the help of incredible seabirds whose
extraordinarily long migration journeys are one of the wonders of nature. As much a love letter to humans’ relationship with nature as
a wild, heart-pounding thrill ride, this beautifully written, literary voyage
into the mysteries of the natural world is guaranteed to find safe harbour with
a new generation of feisty females... and an army of ardent eco-warriors.
(Chicken House, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Ettie and the Midnight Pool
Julia Green and Pam Smy
THE joys of nature in the wild sit at the beating heart of
this lyrical and moving story from Julia Green, an author whose love of the
great outdoors inspires her stunningly evocative novels. Ettie has lived
blissfully at remote High Fell House with just her grandma – who is haunted by
events in the past – for company and the wild woods as her playground. Ettie
has never seen anyone else anywhere in all her wanderings but then she meets
the mysterious Cora and she starts to crave more... now Ettie wants to explore
further and to discover secrets of her own. So, when Cora leads her to the
hidden quarry pool – deep, cold, beautiful and dangerously inviting – Ettie is
ready to jump straight in. But the quarry has secrets too, and Ettie will have
to dive deep into the darkness to uncover them. The natural world and the
changing seasons – brought to vivid life by Pam Smy’s atmospheric illustrations
– form the unforgettable backdrop to this haunting tale about growing up,
exploring the secrets of the past, and facing the darkness that lies within. Green’s
exploration of identity, taking risks, and what makes for a happy life cannot
help but resonate with children in today’s world. Beautifully written and
packed with bold ideas, this is a tale to inspire as well as entertain.
(David Fickling Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Roswell Johnson Saves the World!
Chris Colfer
WHEN you’re on a mission to save the Earth, the adventures
you encounter are guaranteed to be EPIC! Meet Roswell Johnson who loves
everything about space but discovers that there are more dangers there than he
could ever have dreamed of when he jets off to some thrilling corners of the
galaxy. Bestselling author and Golden Globe-winning actor Chris Colfer turns on
the magic in funny and heartfelt style in an edge-of-the-seat,
race-against-time romp that is truly out of this world. Eleven-year-old Roswell Johnson is obsessed with space and
life beyond our planet. So, when Roswell, and one of his grandparents’ chickens
called Persephone, are accidentally abducted in a spaceship, it feels like his
biggest dream has come true... aliens are real! But with the sinister General
Xelic and his evil army of Reptoids planning to attack Earth, Roswell must team
up with a quirky group of other-worldly beings... a Mantis with a fear of
germs, a Cyborg programmed to take everything literally, a telepathic Pleiadean,
two bickering Grays, and an overly confident Fungarian. Can Roswell and his
eccentric gang of alien adventurers save Earth from invasion? Or is life as we
know it doomed? Colfer fills his exciting adventure with fascinating space
facts, perilous plot twists and a fine line in humour as Roswell and his bunch
of eclectic alien pals face pitfalls and prejudices on their action-packed
journey to save planet Earth. Get ready for blast off!
(Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, hardback, £14.99)
Age 9 plus
Hannah Messenger and the Gods of Hockwold
Bryony Pearce
(UCLan Publishing, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Sar Wylda and the Legendary Goldbreaker
Jake R.Wilson and Kimberley Laura Walker
(New Frontier Publishing, paperback, £8.99)
Age 8 plus
Nora and the Map of Mayhem
Joseph Elliott and Nici Gregory
IF you think great-grandmothers are ‘cutesy-wutesy,
scarf-knitting old biddies,’ you need to meet super-cool, casino queen Nora who
is the shining star of an outrageously funny new children’s book from
award-winning author Joseph Elliott, of CBeebies’ Swashbuckle and CBBC’s Big
Fat Like, and German illustrator Nici Gregory. Featuring anarchy run wild, and
a gran who would rather be soaking in a hot tub than caring for kids, this
explosion of hilarity and hair-raising comedy is a sure-fire winner from start
to finish. When Atticus and Autumn’s dads, Niko and Liam, leave them with their
eccentric great-grandmother Nora for the weekend, they are hoping for a few
days of scoffing biscuits and playing video games. But when leather
jacket-wearing, piña colada sipping Nora’s around, nothing ever goes quite to
plan. After a stranger from Nora’s past leaves a menacing note pinned to her
front door, Atticus and Autumn are swept away on a hair-raising adventure
dodging snot-flinging sea monsters, battling thunderous electrosquibs and trying
to escape from a very flappy goose! Elliott lets loose a rollicking riot as
naughty Nora masterminds a weekend of mayhem brought to joyful life by
Gregory’s gallery of rip-roaring, fun-filled illustrations. Don’t miss the
ride!
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Toby and the Pixies: Worst King Ever!
James Turner and Andreas Schuster
BUCKLE up and get ready for the ride as illustrator,
cartoonist and comic writer James Turner teams up with German-born cartoonist
Andreas Schuster for an unstoppable ride into side-splitting silliness! Toby and
the Pixies: Worst King Ever! is the first of a hilarious graphic comic book
series full of chaotic energy and pixie mayhem that was originally published in
the hugely popular The Phoenix comic. So head off to an ordinary town where shy
and anxious Toby Cauldwell is an ordinary schoolboy who just wants to fit in.
Little does he know that deep in the undergrowth of his garden lies a magical
kingdom full of pixies who name him their king! Desperate to get back to his
normal life, Toby’s school routine continues but the chaos-creating magical
critters cause havoc for Toby both at home and at school with their
ridiculously silly powers (despite them only trying to help!), much to Toby’s
embarrassment and frustration. And, to make matters worse, it’s up to Toby to
fix the havoc that the pixies cause. But when his extrovert friend Mo discovers
Toby’s secret double life, Toby realises that there might be perks to his
utterly ridiculous life and that maybe being king of the pixies isn’t so bad
after all... Brimming with all the zany slapstick fun that young readers expect
from their comic book anti-heroes, this anarchic series delivers unlikely
friendships, madcap antics and laugh-out-loud pixie-themed magic. Everything
you could wish for when two superstar comedy creators let their imaginations
run wild!
(David Fickling Books, paperback, £9.99)
Age 5 plus
Doodle with Duddle:
How to Draw Dinosaurs
Jonny Duddle
HOW do you fancy an epic dinosaur-doodling adventure with
the dynamic Jonny Duddle, expert illustrator and creator of the dinosaur
characters which star in the hit Gigantosaurus TV series? Grab your pens and
pencils and get ready to doodle with Scottish-born Duddle as you learn how to
draw your favourite real-life dinosaurs, and those daffy dinos from the
original Gigantosaurus book. Featuring step-by-step guides on how to draw a
range of dinosaurs and characters, a draw-your-own-story section, and the chance
to create your own made-up dinosaur, this is the perfect activity book for young
dino buffs. Each page comes packed with dinosaur facts and trivia, and the
ever-resourceful Duddle lets readers in on his own drawing tips and tricks to
really make your own dinosaurs shine. Add on a few trademark Duddle dinosaur
jokes and you have an adventure bursting with dinos, drawing... and fun!
(Templar Publishing, paperback, £8.99)
Age 5 plus
Raining Strawberries at Wimbledon
Anthea Turner, Wendy Turner and Rufus
Thomas
DID you know that there is a community of mice who live beneath London's bustling Tube stations? Get ready for fun, laughter and action as celebrity sisters Anthea and Wendy Turner join forces again for the second of their endearing Underneath the Underground series starring a group of lovable mice. The sisters, who have both enjoyed successful television and business careers, first introduced readers to the antics of the furry creatures nearly 30 years ago. And now they have updated the enchanting stories – with the help of illustrator Rufus Thomas – and created this sparkling series for a new generation of younger readers, starting with this hilarious and topical adventure. It's Wimbledon tennis fortnight and there’s much excitement as King Charles and Queen Camilla receive a special invite from Princess Kate... to watch her and Prince William play a charity match against Sir Andy Murray and Heather Watson on Centre Court. What a treat!
Off go Charles and Camilla to
brush up on their own tennis skills with their faithful aide, Jenkins, on hand
to whip up some royal tennis whites. Meanwhile, beneath Marble Arch Station,
daring mouse Elly Archer also has her sights set on a visit to Wimbledon and is
soon hatching a plan to sneak over there with her friends Billy and Bunty Bell
to watch the Ladies’ Final... without the grown-ups! What could possibly go
wrong? And Harry the Hero Rat has a secret plan too… he’s heard that juicy red
strawberries are eaten there by the tonne, a perfect opportunity to gather up
the leftovers and make strawberry jam for all the mice on the London
Underground! But things go messily wrong when Kate and William discover Harry’s
stash of strawberries… and somehow, Charles and Camilla find themselves serving
for the match on Centre Court. Thank heavens they practised! The question is,
will they win?! It’s game, set and match for the daring little Underground mice
in a story which is guaranteed to have young readers squealing with delight!
(Splendid Publications, paperback,
£8.99)
Age 4 plus
Whisper to the Rescue
Rose Robbins
SAVING a little dragon’s mountain home is going to need
something more subtle than fighting fire with fire! Rose Robbins – an acclaimed
author and illustrator whose own subtle voice and individual artwork has
brought extra power to her enchanting picture books – brings us a beautifully
created tale about courage, co-operation and taking care of the environment.Whisper is the smallest, quietest dragon on the
mountainside. He notices everything but his family doesn’t seem to notice him.
But when he sees that his family’s fires are damaging their forest
neighbourhood, he knows he must persuade them to change their ways. But nobody
will listen to him. How will he get his message across? It will take all
Whisper’s resourcefulness and courage, and some help from his friends, to save
the mountainside in time. With the importance of looking after the environment at
centre stage, and empowering messages to quiet children about making oneself
heard, and the usefulness of creativity to help get a message across, this is
the perfect story to set young imaginations on fire!
(Scallywag Press, hardback, £12.99)
Age 3 plus
The Crossodile
Rachel Morrisroe and Ella Okstad
NEVER cross a Crossodile when it’s being beastly! Amazing picture
book talent Rachel Morrisroe and bestselling Norwegian illustrator Ella Okstad
have fun with their latest laugh-out-loud picture book starring a boy who
struggles to manage his anger. Beware the swirling, storming Crossodile! Though
Hayden Hill likes lots of things – like eating ice-cream, playing chess, and
looking after his pet lizard – some things make him a bit, well...cross. And
when he can’t stop himself from getting crosser and crosser, a rather strange
thing happens... his little pet lizard turns into a giant snapping whirlwind of
a Crossodile! As his out-of-control Crossodile causes destruction everywhere it
goes and terrifies his friends, Hayden realises that he can’t keep letting it
take over. Can he figure out how to understand his anger and tame his
Crossodile once and for all? Both heartwarming and hilarious, Morrisroe’s rollicking,
rhyming, read-aloud story about understanding your anger and the importance of
friendship, is brought to life by Okstad’s glorious gallery of colourfully
chaotic illustrations and is guaranteed to capture the hearts of readers young
and old.
(Puffin, paperback, £7.99)
Age 3 plus
Kodi and the mystery of
Komodo Island
Paul Deslandes and Rose Gerrard
DON'T poo, poo it but sparks fly when a little Komodo dragon
meets a real, fire-breathing dragon in a fun-filled picture book from author Paul
Deslandes and illustrator Rose Gerrard. On the Island of Komodo, there was an
ancient mystery about a giant, gruesome, ghastly beast who ate lizards for its
tea... and has claws as sharp as razor blades! Join Kodi, the detective Komodo
dragon, on his adventure to solve this mystery, once and for all. Komodo
dragons are one of the world’s largest lizards, with males growing to a maximum
length of three metres and weighing up to 150kg, and Deslandes has fun with his
own daring little Komodo dragon detective hero. With a romping, rhyming text
that is perfect for reading aloud, Gerrard’s adorable illustrations, and a pile
of poo that saves the day, this is set to be a favourite with all young
mischief-makers!
(New Frontier Publishing, paperback, £8.99)
Age 3 plus
The Midnight Panther
Poonam Mistry
INDULGE your senses in a stunning picture book brimming with
intricate artwork and important messages about finding your place in the world.
The Midnight Panther is a feast of visual beauty and verbal lyricism from Yoto
Carnegie Medal-shortlisted author and illustrator Poonam Mistry who blends her
love of nature with her Indian roots to explore the relationships between
pattern, shapes and colour. Here we meet Panther who thinks he is not like the
other cats. Leopard has beautiful spots, Tiger has impressive stripes and Lion
has a magnificent mane while Panther is small, shy and dark. One night he
decides to go and find out where in the jungle he really belongs. Finally
summoning up the courage to scale the treetops, he answers the call of
moonlight and ink-black night. Perhaps up among the stars he will find out
something about his own strength and beauty. Mistry’s mesmerising and
inspirational fable about courage and self-discovery resonates with colour,
fabulous design and atmospheric illustration. The perfect gift for little ones
seeking their own way in the world.
(Templar Publishing, paperback, £8.99)
Age 3 plus
Doggy Dance Off
Steve Smallman and Robert Starling
IT'S the big Doggy Dance Off and you’re invited to join in
the boogie woogie antics! Once-upon-a-time illustrator (and now bestselling
author) Steve Smallman joins artist Robert Starling, his ‘dancing’ partner, for
a rhyming picture book packed with discos, divas... and wee! Head down to the
Doggy Dance Off where all the cool dogs meet to wag their tails and stomp their
feet. There’s Doug, a body-popping pug, Duke Doggy Doo, the punk rocker
cockapoo, Eva the golden retriever and dancefloor diva, and... one mysterious
masked dancer. Who is this body-popping, hand-jiving, back-flipping groovy
mover? Smallman has fun with his much-loved, wizard wordplay and wicked sense
of humour, Starling fills every page with his colourful, all-singing,
all-dancing illustrations, the dazzling doggy dance off has a fabulous feline
twist in its tail, and there’s a subtle lesson for youngsters about the rewards
of inclusion. What’s not to love?
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Maisie Jones and the Dinosaur Bones
Lily Murray and Jenny Løvlie
(Macmillan Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Who Ate Steve?
Susannah Lloyd and Kate Hindley
DIG into the simplest mystery story you’ll ever read... and
prepare to laugh out loud when you come up for air! Children’s author Susannah
Lloyd and award-winning artist Kate Hindley have a beak-load of fun with this
delightfully quirky mini mystery which puts size at centre stage, and has all
the vibes of Jon Klassen's classic I Want My Hat Back. Marcel is a bird. He is
big. Steve is a worm, and he is... Wait a minute, Steve has disappeared! Does
Marcel know something about it? And can he be persuaded to return that poor
worm RIGHT NOW?! With a clever, witty story full of surprises and featuring a
scattering of Lloyd’s irrepressible dark humour, and Hindley’s hilarious
artwork providing colour, extra quirk and yet more laugh-out-loud comedy, Who
Ate Steve? is guaranteed to have little mischief-makers (and their adults!) giggling
and guffawing from first page to last!
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Don’t Disturb The Pirate!
Rhiannon Findlay and Siân Roberts
BEDTIME approaches... and it’s time to set off on another
rhyming read-aloud, wind-down adventure with rising star children’s author Rhiannon
Findlay, creator of the super-successful Ten Minutes to Bed series. Oh no,
Patch the puppy has run away! Where could that naughty puppy be, and can YOU
help a little girl find the missing puppy? Tiptoe over, under, round and
through the book, just... don’t disturb the PIRATE! With a playful, perfectly
rhymed adventure full of twists and turns, and Siân Roberts’ cute and colourful
illustrations bringing the adorable story to life, youngsters will love joining
in the immersive action and the quest to find the naughty puppy. Fun and
giggles guaranteed all the way to lights out!
(Puffin, paperback, £7.99)
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