Wednesday, 18 February 2026

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Menacing monsters, family love and alien battles

Step inside a dazzling fantasy world full of magical creatures, meet a boy struggling with big family changes, share laughter with an alien girl trying to bring about world peace, and enjoy adventures at full throttle with two young dragon riders in a spectacular selection of new books

Age 9 plus
Magicalia: Storm of Chaos
Jennifer Bell

IF it’s high-octane adventures you’re after this half-term, step inside the dazzling fantasy world created by outstanding author Jennifer Bell in Magicalia, her spectacular, science-packed fantasy series brimming with incredible Pokémon-style creatures, dramatic locations and amazing inventions. Storm of Chaos is the third book in this thrilling and theatrical series and features the escape of magical creatures across the globe when an invention is damaged. When her dad was kidnapped by a woman with a giant hamstoceros, Bitsy and best friend Kosh were swept into a secret world of ancient meteorites and strange beasts called magicores, each conjured using a different emotion. 

Using a powerful bestiary called Magicalia, the friends can now become conjurors themselves. But when an amazing new invention, which can duplicate magicores, is sabotaged, rogue magicores escape across the globe. Bitsy and Kosh must embark on a dangerous quest to hunt them down in an adventure that takes them from the Galápagos islands to the rainforest of Borneo. With the help of their Magicalia handbook, the friends must confront their greatest fears… or watch chaos destroy everything. Bell launches another of her non-stop, breathtaking adventures as Bitsy and Kosh face an epic quest to save their world. With the energy levels ramped up to danger point, menacing monsters at every turn, and colourful adventures that unfold amidst filmic wonders, Magicalia takes fast-moving fantasy to a whole new level. And don't miss the first two adventures in the series… Magicalia: Race of Wonders and Magicalia: Thief of Shadows.
(Walker Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 9 plus
The Shadow Pony
Olivia Wakeford

TAKE a boy struggling with big family changes, dark secrets from the past, and a grandad whose memories are fading too fast, and you have the hallmarks of a story that will touch the hearts of readers young and old. Family love through the generations speaks loud and clear in Olivia Wakeford’s emotionally-charged new novel which is set in South Wales where she grew up and explores the area’s mining heritage through the lens of family and animals. Eleven-year-old Evan hates change, which is a big problem because the last few years have brought a lot of it. He recently moved to Wales, his mum’s new partner has come to live with them, his family is now split down the middle, and lately Grandad hasn’t been himself. Fortunately for Evan, he can always depend on best friend Okie Dokie, his lovable dog. When a school trip takes Evan to an old mine where Grandad used to work, things go disastrously wrong. Grandad refuses to talk to Evan about the mine, and especially about the poor pit ponies that worked down there in the dark. But Evan is desperate to know more about Grandad’s past and if he can only find out what Grandad is hiding, the weird gulf between them will surely disappear. Can Evan uncover Grandad’s secrets before they are lost forever?

Wakeford imaginatively and sensitively explores topics like family upheaval, bullying and mental health as well as introducing young readers to the concept of dementia and its impact on families. But despite the challenges that Evan faces, The Shadow Pony is also a story of hope, emphasising the importance of friendship, empathy and community, and celebrating the bonds between children and animals, and the memories shared between generations of a family.
(HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, paperback, £7.99)

Age 9 plus
The World's Worst Alien Fights Back
Alice Primmer and Fred Blunt

AN alien disguised as a schoolgirl trying to bring about world peace comes out fighting in the second book of funny and quietly clever illustrated series from Alice Primmer and Fred Blunt. Sky is the laziest alien to ever visit Earth. Creating Planet Earth as a school project failed to get her a pass so her task now is to figure out how to fix the messes that humans keep making. If only humans would stop fighting wars all over the place! There’s only one thing for it… she must return to Oak Lane Primary School as an eleven-year-old girl and reunite with her human friends to stop all fighting using Sky’s genius idea of winning. But it would be a whole lot easier if a disastrous cricket match and a declaration of war painted on the school fence hadn’t just kicked off a battle with a rival school... With Primmer’s stories taking a salutary and satirical look at Earth and the behaviour of its humans through the eyes of an extra-terrestrial, and the comical artwork of award-winning illustrator Blunt putting words into pictures, these wonderfully chaotic capers are in-and-out-of-this-world winners!
(Walker Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 8 plus
The Lost Dragon of Roar
Jenny McLachlan and Alla Khatkevich

GET ready to roar with laughter as author Jenny McLachlan returns with another epic adventure in her bestselling and spectacular children’s fantasy series, The Land of Roar. These rip-roaring books have been billed as stories that make you believe in magic and these funny, big-hearted and thrilling adventures have certainly captured not just the best-loved characteristics of classics like Cressida Cowell’s How to Train Your Dragon and C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia but also the hearts of young readers everywhere. Irrepressible twins Rose and Arthur Trout, along with Win, their wizard-ninja best friend, are going back to dragon school, and now they are officially dragon riders, it’s time for their first mission… to find a mysterious crew of witches. And it’s another momentous ride where they will encounter an ancient lost city, a cursed island of witches, a ghostly mystery and a legendary dragon rumoured to be the most fearsome dragon yet in Roar. But an old enemy is on their trail… and there’s only danger ahead. McLachlan once more dives into the farthest reaches of her imagination for this all-action new thriller in the exhilarating and exciting Land of Roar while Alla Khatkevich works a special magic on a gallery of extraordinary illustrations. Adventure and laughter on full throttle!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)

Age 8 plus
Amari and the Metalwork Menace
B.B. Alston

FEEL the magic and get lost in a super-sizzling supernatural world as B.B. Alston returns with the fourth book in his fantastic Supernatural Investigations trilogy which began with Amari and the Night Brothers. Featuring the feisty, fearless Amari Peters – a heroic black girl with magic at her fingertips – this epic new adventure packs in thrilling action and a deadly new curse. In the wake of the Bureau of Supernatural Investigations’ war with Dylan Van Helsing and the magicians, Amari Peters has stepped back from being a Junior Agent to spend the school year as a normal kid. But now she’s faced with a decision… return to the Bureau and join an elite new agent programme, or retire for good which would mean safety, but also losing her memories of the supernatural world. Soon she finds that she may not have a choice. A deadly new curse is threatening the supernatural and mortal worlds as people are slowly becoming machines beneath their skin. Hundreds of cases have been cropping up with no cure in sight. And when the curse hits someone close to Amari, it’s up to her to get to the bottom of this deadly mystery… even if it means trusting an old enemy. These mesmerising, magical and imaginative Amari adventures possess everything young readers love… breathtaking action, surprises at every turn of the page, humour, and a courageous heroine they love to take to their hearts. Great stuff... bring on the next adventure!!
(Farshore, hardback, £14.99)

Age 8 plus
The Cheat Book (vol.3)
RAMZEE

CAN Kamal take down the robots? Welcome to third book in the hilarious Cheat Book series from London-based author and illustrator RAMZEE. When a new Smart School opens up, Kamal and his friends are part of the lucky first test group. With robot teachers, vending machines full of free snacks, and talking scooters that take you to your classes, what could possibly go wrong? The answer… everything. With the trusty Cheat Book and its lifehacks by his side, can Kamal find a way to fight back? Full of fun, crazy capers and giggles galore, these fully illustrated books are perfect for young mischief-makes and most definitely not for grown-ups!
(Hodder Children's Books, paperback, £8.99)

Age 7 plus
Finders of Silverthorn Forest:
The Faraway Adventure
Rachel Chivers Khoo and Laura Catalán

COSY up for more magical adventures in enchanting Silverthorn Forest, home to lovable creatures, the joys of friendship and the rewards of courage. Written by Belfast-born author Rachel Chivers Khoo and beautifully illustrated throughout by Spanish children’s book illustrator Laura Catalán, this delightfully imagined story is the sequel to Finders of Silverthorn Forest: The Lost Treasures. Star of the show is once again Tuft, a young Finder of Silverthorn Forest who wakes early from hibernation and decides to set out on an adventure to find the legendary Faraway Forest. After an unexpected trip to London via a postbox, Tuft is reunited with his human friend Max and secretly signs him up for an adventure camp in the New Forest. Tuft is convinced that they will uncover the homeland of the Finders here, but Max is sceptical. The camp is the last place he wants to be spending his school holiday, especially as he doesn’t have any of the right equipment and it won’t stop raining. But with a severe storm approaching, things soon turn perilous, and Max must use all of his new-found skills if he is to save Tuft and the new Finders they have befriended. Written with a warm heart, a sprinkle of magic, and a genuine love of the natural world, these touching tales of the Finders are definitely keepers!
(Walker Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 7 plus
Grimwood: Rock the Vote!
Nadia Shireen

YOU can never be too young, or too old, to enjoy a bit of anarchy! Youngsters (and their parents!) will be grinning, guffawing, snorting and sniggering when they get their hands on the fifth woodland caper in one of the funniest children’s series currently on the market. Grimwood – a sort-of Watership Down with foxes which evokes tears of laughter rather than of sorrow – is the work of author and illustrator Nadia Shireen who has won awards for her picture books and been shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, the Week Junior Book Award and the Laugh Out Loud Book Awards. Fully illustrated throughout, the books star two fox cub siblings, Ted and Nancy, who love their life in Grimwood… the forest where anything (riotous!) can happen. They have made a lot of new friends there but now Grimwood needs a new mayor! Titus has finally decided he’s had enough, leaving behind big antlers to fill. With characters new and old throwing their hats into the ring, who has what it takes, who has a hidden agenda, and who is simply in it for the parties? The only people who can decide the fate of Grimwood are… the residents of Grimwood. Oh, no! Shireen serves up an irresistible blend of glorious gags, hilarious comedy routines, boundless madcap escapades, and a memorable cast of quirky characters who young readers will love following from first page to last, and from book to book. With a side helping of zany, high-energy black and white illustrations, which bring both the animals and the action to life, the Grimwood series has the legs – and the laughs – to run and run.
(Simon & Schuster Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)

Age 5 plus
Little Miss Marple: Bump in the Library
Adam Hargreaves, Roger Hargreaves
and Agatha Christie

IT'S billed as a thoroughly mysterious and mischievous partnership between two British institutions… and who could argue with that? Agatha Christie’s most famous detectives, Miss Marple and Mr Poirot, receive the Mr. Men Little Miss treatment in this super-sleuthing board book series in which Mr Men and Little Miss creator Roger Hargreaves’ well-loved characters take leading roles in mysteries loosely based on Christie classics. Written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, son of the late Roger Hargreaves, these new detective adventures have a charming and humorous twist for younger readers, creating a perfectly fun-filled introduction to the concept of cosy crime.

In Little Miss Marple: Bump in the Library, we find her staying at Gossipton Hall when Sir Jelly finds a body in the library! This turns out to be a confused Major Bump, with a bump on his head. With growing uncertainty about whether this was accidental, Little Miss Marple joins Major Bump on a trip to the Majestic Hotel where there is much suspicion about his fellow holidaymakers. Can Little Miss Marple help Inspector Nonsense and Constable Silly find the culprit? And in Mr. Poirot: Mystery on the Opulent Express, the famous Belgian detective is travelling on the train  to Paris. His fellow passengers include the wealthy business tycoon Mr Rude and other intriguing passengers such as Madame Magic, Colonel Impossible and Professor Inventor. So, when there appears to be a thief on board the train, it is time for Mr Poirot to use his little grey cells to investigate this seemingly impossible mystery. Packed with sleuthing and subterfuge, the first two titles in this joyfully entertaining series – Little Miss Marple: Muddle at the Vicarage and Mr Poirot: Mischief on the Nile – are also available.
(Farshore, hardback, £9.99 each)

Age 5 plus
Happy Hills: Cheesy Bob Strikes!
Sophy Henn

BRACE yourself, kids, because award-winning author and illustrator Sophy Henn is back with another crazy, chaotic and totally crackpot new adventure in her hilariously funny full-colour graphic novel series. Guaranteed to leave young readers in stitches, the Happy Hills books feature the friendly and not-so-friendly residents of Happy Hills, a place where anything can happen and always does! And in their fourth outrageous outing, there’s a surprise new arrival in Happy Hills, and he means trouble! Cheesy Bob is a mischievous monkey magician, with plans for revenge… and only Ace knows the truth about him! Can he warn the gang in time before he wreaks magical havoc on the land? (Probably not, right?!) Jam-packed with hilarious stories, this much-loved series is a classic blend of comedy and action with a big helping of heart… and guaranteed to capture the imaginations of every mischief-loving reader!
(Simon & Schuster Children’s Books, paperback, £9.99)

Age 3 plus
Tick Tock Around the Clock
Ruth Brown

CAT lovers of all ages will be purring with delight when they get their paws on this beautiful, gold-foiled picture book which puts a playful and fanciful feline at centre stage. Tick Tock Around the Clock is the creation of Carnegie Illustration Award-nominated author and illustrator Ruth Brown and follows an amusing, and not always restful, day in the life of an adventurous cat. Follow Tick Tock from waking up and munching and crunching his breakfast to slipping through the cat flap for adventures in the garden and the final cuddle before bedtime. Along the way, youngsters will enjoy his encounters with squirrels and mice which don’t end up quite as he hoped, and some banging and crashing mischief in the garden shed, before returning home to a tasty meal and a warm and welcoming human lap. With a simple rhyming text and Brown’s humorously observed and richly detailed colour illustrations, this is an adorable package from one of the greats of children’s illustration.
(Scallywag Press, hardback, £12.99)

Age 3 plus
The Birthday: A Big Hedgehog and
Little Hedgehog Adventure

Britta Teckentrup

PRICKLE and tickle your youngsters into a charming and heartfelt story about friends, birthdays, and dealing with your big expectations. The Birthday is the adorable new Big Hedgehog and Little Hedgehog adventure from award-winning illustrator Britta Teckentrup and – with its gentle story about the very intense feelings that children may have before and on their birthdays – it is guaranteed to tenderly guide your little ones into enjoying the magic of surprise. It’s Little Hedgehog’s birthday, and a day to wake up full of excitement. But as the day goes on and no guests appear, disappointment begins to take hold. Where did everyone go and have they all forgotten? Feeling sad, Little Hedgehog heads back home worried that there wasn’t going to be a party. When a secret plan is revealed and his friends are ready and waiting to party, Little Hedgehog learns that love and friendship can arrive when you least expect them.

The lovable and relatable Big Hedgehog and Little Hedgehog are just two of German-born Teckentrup’s many marvellous characters who embody human emotions which young readers can recognise and easily understand. In this new adventure, we follow Little Hedgehog through an emotional rollercoaster in which feelings of sadness and loneliness are validated before a final, joyful celebration of friendship, caring and community. Teckentrup’s signature artwork beautifully conveys the pleasures of the natural world from sunrise to a moonlit sky, the perfect backdrop for reading at bedtime!
(Prestel, hardback, £11.99)

Age 3 plus
Little Explorers: Let’s Go! Museum
Collaborate Agency

LET'S Go! Children will be ready for the off when they get their hands on this Little Explorers first information series, perfect for curious youngsters eager to learn more about the familiar places they might visit. With sturdy flaps to lift on every page, little ones can have hands-on fun looking behind the scenes to discover intriguing facts. In Let's Go! Museum, youngsters discover what goes on at the museum as they open doors, walk through each familiar area, from the art and sculptures to the cafe and gift shop, and find out what all the different people at the museum do. 

Meet a curator, an invigilator and an art restorer, watch a new dinosaur skeleton go on display and find out all the skills each person needs to do their job. And in Let’s Go! Garage, young readers will enjoy lifting up the bonnet, recognising machines like car jacks and power tools, and finding out what all the different people do. Meet a tyre technician, an electric vehicles mechanic and a roadside recovery driver, watch a car get squeaky clean in an automatic car wash, and find out how all vehicles – big and small – get repaired. Each book features over 30 sturdy flaps to lift, along with charming artwork that introduces new concepts and vocabulary in a simple and accessible way.
(Templar Books, board books, £10.99 each)

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