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London : Wordsworth Editions Limited, 2008
Abstract: Old man Scrooge has no friends or family to love him - he's just so miserable and bitter! One freezing cold Christmas Eve, Marley's Ghost pays Scrooge a visit and takes him on an eerie night-time journey. The Christmas spirits show Scrooge the error of his nasty ways by visiting his past, present and future... Will Scrooge learn to love Christmas and everyone around him? Ages: 9 years +
Oxford : David Flicking Books, 2024
Abstract: Philo longs for freedom and adventure, and he most certainly gets it when he lands in the strangest of lands: a place where nothing makes sense, a place packed with riddles and paradoxes. Will Philo ever make it home? Will he make sense of the conundrums that litter his path? An addictive, delightfully bamboozling story sure to thrill and intrigue puzzle-loving readers. Reading age: 9-12 years old
Londra : Usborne, 2018
Abstract: Un bel libro per i più piccini, che si divertiranno a girare le pagine per creare tanti buffi animali. Età di lettura: da 6 mesi.
London : Walker Books, 2016
Abstract: Awake after his long sleep, Albert the bear can't wait to spend time in his own special tree, which is always so quiet and peaceful. But not today. Today Albert's tree is crying. How can he cheer it up? Albert's friend Rabbit suggests digging holes for Tree to play in, but the wailing continues. Eating grass always makes Caribou happy, but an offering of grass does nothing to stop the noise (which is getting to be a bit much). "STOP CRYING!" roars Albert, but the bawling only gets loud ...; [Read more...]
Luogo di pubblicazione : Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, 2020
Abstract: Follow Alice on her journey through Lewis Carrolls brilliantly odd and highly inventive Wonderland a world where (to Alices great dismay) nothing happens as one might expect it to. The books compact format and rich colour illustrations make it a must have for your own bookshelf and a wonderful literary gift. Age:5-12 years
London : Walker Books, 2018
Abstract: Join in the fun of singing and bouncing in this bright and cheerful board book.
The babies are back in this beautifully illustrated, brightly coloured bedtime book for toddlers! Reading age: 0-3 years old
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2019
Abstract: Duck just wants to play with his best friend Bear… the final story in the hilarious Duck and Bear series from an award-winning team!
Duck wants to play in the snow.
But Bear thinks it’s waaaaay too cold.
Who will Duck hike in the snow with?
Will Bear ever come outside?! And will these two neighbours EVER get along? Reading age: 3-7 years old.
London : Walker, 2012
Abstract: In I am Invited to a Party!, Piggie is invited to her first party. But what will she wear? Gerald, the party expert, knows just how to help … or does he? Told entirely in speech bubbles with a repetitive use of familiar phrases, this highly original book is perfect for children just learning to read. Age: 4-8 years old
London : Frances Lincoln Children Books, 2016
Abstract: When Amelia was young, she liked to imagine she could stretch her wings and fly away like a bird. As a grown woman, she set a new female world record for flying up to 14,000 feet. She also flew across the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, and eventually undertook the most dangerous mission of all: to fly all the way around the world. Ages: 4 years +
London :Orchard Books, 2013
Abstract: Kirsty Tate and Rachel Walker are having a fantastic time helping out at the Wild Woods Nature Reserve. But nasty Jack Frost has stolen the Animal Rescue Fairies' magical key rings, so he can have his own personal zoo...
Join Rachel and Kirsty and meet a new fairy friend and gorgeous baby animal in each magical adventure! Reading age: 6-8 years old
Penguin Classics, 2004
Abstract: One night in the reform club, Phileas Fogg bets his companions that he can travel across the globe in just eighty days. Breaking the well-established routine of his daily life, he immediately sets off for Dover with his astonished valet Passepartout. Passing through exotic lands and dangerous locations, they seize whatever transportation is at hand - whether train or elephant - overcoming set-backs and always racing against the clock. Reading age: 10-12 years old
Oxford : Oxford University press, 2001
Abstract: This is a collection of poems by modern poets, some of which have been specially written for this book. In it, we follow a child's year from New Year to Easter, Halloween, Bonfire Night and, of course, Christmas. There are also poems about Diwali, Edi-Mubarak, Chinese New Year and
Hannukah. Reading age 5-7 years old
Uk : Puffin, 2023
Abstract: The world is a wonderful place. Alive! Full of joy and beauty. Artists try to see it all. This young artist wants to share what she sees with the world. But what happens if she colours OUTSIDE the lines? Ages: 4 years +
London : Macmillan Children's Book , 2015
Abstract: Rory Rooney likes to be prepared for all eventualities. His favourite book is Don't Be Scared, Be Prepared, and he has memorized every page of it. He could even survive a hippo attack. He knows that just because something is unlikely doesn't mean it won't ever happen . . .
But Rory isn't prepared when he suddenly and inexplicably turns green. Stuck in an isolation ward in a hospital far from home with two other remarkably green children, Rory's as confused by his new condition as the ...; [Read more...]
London : Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2018
Abstract: Move over, Bonnie and Clyde, because there's a new criminal mastermind in town . . . Baby Frank!
He's the world's most unlikely criminal, but he's about to pull off the most daring baby bank heist ever.
Why? To get money for a fluffy new pet, of course.
This baby is dangerously cute and desperate for a pet. You have been warned . . .Reading age: 3-6 years old
London : Usborne, c2016
Abstract: An engaging, interactive board book, specially designed for very young children, full of vivid colours, stylish illustrations and friendly dinosaurs. Simple slider mechanisms allow a picture to be transformed; little children will delight in making the dinosaurs move around or reveal themselves by manipulating the simple sliders. Brilliant for developing essential motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Reading age:0-2 years old
New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, [2016]
Abstract: Claudia and her sister, Janine, may as well be from two different planets. Claudia, who pays more attention to her artwork and The Baby-sitters Club than her homework, feels like she can't compete with her perfect sister. Janine studies nonstop, gets straight As, and even takes college-level courses! But when something unexpected happens to the most beloved person in their family, will the sisters be able to put aside their differences? Age:8-12 years old
New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, [2018]
Abstract: Kristy's mom is getting married, and Kristy is going to be a bridesmaid! The only problem? Fourteen kids are coming to town for the wedding. Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne, Stacey, Dawn, and Mallory think they can handle it, but that's before they spend a week changing diapers, stopping arguments, solving mix-ups, and planning activities. It's the biggest job the BSC has ever had, but they'll work together to make sure Kristy's big day is a success! Age: 8-12 years old
New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, [2015]
Abstract: When The Baby-sitters Club gets into a huge fight, Mary Anne is left to her own devices. She has to eat alone in the school cafeteria, figure out how to make new friends, and deal with her overprotective father. But the worst happens when she finds herself in a baby-sitting emergency and can't turn to her friends for help. Will Mary Anne solve her problems and save The Baby-sitters Club from falling apart? Age:8-12 years old
New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, [2015]
Abstract: Poor Stacey. She just moved to a new town, is still coming to terms with her diabetes, and is facing baby-sitting problems left and right. Fortunately, Stacey has three new friends -- Kristy, Claudia, and Mary Anne. Together they''re the BSC -- and they will deal with whatever''s thrown their way... even if it''s a rival baby-sitting club!Age: 8-12 years old
London : Frances Lincoln Children's Book, 2020
Abstract: This is Barnabus. He is half mouse and half elephant. He lives in a laboratory where perfect little animals are created. However, he is not quite perfect himself. That's why they discarded him and keep him hidden away. Until one day, the longing for freedom leads him and his "imperfect" friends to escape and claim their own lives! Ages: 3-7 years old.
London : Andersen Press Limited, 2018
Abstract: Vic and her younger brother and sister Bert and Maud have been left alone at home, which means they will surely get into mischief. But not just any ordinary kind of mischief, because Vic and her family are PIRATES. The only problem is, Dad sunk the family pirate ship and now the family is stuck in a caravan by the sea. So when the kids accidentally lose the family pirate treasure, the legendary Blighty Bling, it's up to them to take to the high seas in a leaky rowing boat and get it ba ...; [Read more...]
London: Orchard Books, 2017
Abstract: Little Penguin Pip-Pip would love to join in with all his friends swimming in the sea, but there's just one problem . . . he's scared of water. Can Pip-Pip overcome his fears and finally take the plunge? This irresistible story shows that sometimes all it takes is a little bit of encouragement - and a whole lot of heart - to finally make that leap! Reading age: 3-6 years
London : HarperCollins children's books, 2015
Abstract: "That''s just silly!" said his sister. "Bears don''t read!"George isn''t happy doing the usual bear things like chatting and fishing. But what else is there? Then one day, he finds a book beneath a tree and knows… More than anything he wants to learn to read!But, arriving in town, George soon discovers that it''s not easy to be a bear at school! If only he could find someone to teach him the alphabet and change his life forever… Perhaps a little girl called Clementine can help?A feel-g ...; [Read more...]
London : Puffin Books, 1984
Abstract: "Human beans is not really believing in giants, is they? Human beans is not thinking we exist."
One dark, silvery moonlit night, Sophie is snatched from her bed by a giant!
Luckily it is the Big Friendly Giant (the BFG), who is no ordinary bone-crunching giant, but instead prefers snozzcumbers and frobscottle to children.
But there are other giants in Giant Country. And those giants have a plan to gallop far and wide to find some tasty human beans to eat.
Can Sophie and t ...; [Read more...]
London : The School of Life Press, 2018
Abstract: An ideal introduction to philosophy.The book itself is genius with an introduction to leading figures of philosophy from around the world from all eras... Topics such as 'Why you feel lonely', 'Politeness matters', 'People are unhappy not mean', and 'The mind-body problem' offer invaluable insights into philosophy in a way that our children can really get on board with. a charming way to open up conversations between adults and children about the biggest questions we all face. Reading ...; [Read more...]
London: Harpercollins Children's Book, 2019
Abstract: Charlie, a notorious cheese thief, is a mouse on a mission...
Ever since he was little, he had found himself in spots of bother with the law. He had pinched Parmesan, crept off with Camembert, and robbed Roquefort!
Charlie is planning his biggest mission yet--to steal a cheesy sculpture from the Museum of Art! After a hair-raising break-in--creeping past cameras, dodging guards, and avoiding gates--he reaches his stinky prize. But Officer Rita is soon on the case. Will Charlie ge ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins children's books, 2011
Abstract: Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy. About a billion of them, In Fact. You see, Joe's rich. Really, really rich. Joe's got his own bowling alley, his own cinema, even his own butler who is also an orangutan. He's the wealthiest twelve-year-old in the land. Yes, Joe has absolutely everything he could possibly want. But there's just one thing he really needs: a friend... Reading age: 8-12 years.
London, Puffin 2017
Abstract: There Billy meets the amazing Minpins, tiny people who live inside the hollow trees. But the Minpins are in danger. The terrible, galloping Gruncher stalks the forest, and the Minpins are disappearing in their thousands. Can Billy find a way to destroy the hungry beast, once and for all–or will it gobble him up too? Age: 6 years up
London : Usborne Publishing, 2004
Abstract: The three Billy Goats Gruff were leaving their farms to look for food. "You can't!" cried their friends. "What about the terrible troll?" "That's just an old's hen's tale," said the goats. But as they crossed a river, they came face to fang with the terrible troll himself... Reading age: 2-4 years old
London : Walker Books, 2016
Abstract: Blue Penguin feels just like a penguin. But the other penguins won't be his friend. "You're not like us", they say. How can he convince them that he is one of them? Ages: 3-6 years.
London : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: As a boy, all sorts of unusual things happened to Roald Dahl. There was the time he and four school friends got their revenge on beastly Mrs Prachett in her sweet shop.
There are stories of holidays in fishing boats, African adventures and the days of tasting chocolate for Cadbury''s.
You''ll hear tales of horrible school bullies and the motor-car accident when Roald''s nose was nearly sliced clean off . . .
Roald Dahl vividly shares his memories; some are funny. Some are painful. S ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2009
Abstract: This is a book about a boy named Dennis. He lives in a boring house in a boring street in a boring town, and he doesn’t have much to look forward to. But what he does have is dreams – and once he starts to follow them, things will never be the same again.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and once you meet Dennis, he’ll live with you forever. reading age: 8-12 years
London : Scholastic, 2020
Abstract: Cole is the odd one out at school: the other kids have the latest gadgets and trainers while his family struggles to make ends meet. Until the day one of his paintings is talent-spotted and sells for thousands of pounds at a posh London gallery. Suddenly, Cole is the toast of the international art world, the star guest on TV shows, rich beyond his wildest dreams, hailed as a boy genius! Being famous is FANTASTIC... but Cole has a guilty secret that if exposed will bring everything cra ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperOne, 2019
Abstract: "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse" is a heartwarming and beautifully illustrated book that tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a boy, a mole, a fox, and a horse. The book explores themes of love, kindness, bravery, and self-acceptance as the characters journey together through life's ups and downs. Through their conversations and adventures, the boy learns important life lessons and discovers the true value of friendship. Ages: 8+
London : Walker books, 2016
Abstract: In I Broke My Trunk! Gerald tells Piggie the long, crazy story about breaking his trunk. Will Piggie end up with a long, crazy story of her own? Reading age: 3-6 years old
London ; New York : Phaidon Press, 2009
Abstract: What happens when the little fleas that live in the mattress at the bottom of the garden throw a party? A fun fable about difference and tolerance, capable of capturing the interest of every child. Written and illustrated with a unique technique, in which Beatrice Alemagna combines collage with the use of inserts and fabrics. It is a story suitable to be read by parents to younger children, as well as for very young readers. Recommended reading age: from 2 years and up.
London: Little Tiger Press, 2012
Abstract: Little Panda and his mother spend their days together, exploring the snowy mountain tops, and crunching tasty bamboo. Every night they curl up below the peeping stars. But as spring moves to summer Little Panda is growing up fast, and it's time for him to go out and explore on his own. Reading age: 2-5 years old
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2010
Abstract: A big hairy mammoth takes a cheeky little baby on athrilling moonlit journey. But where are they going?And what has it to do with the baby's scribbling on the cave wall? Ages: 3 years +
London : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: Greetings to you, the lucky finder of this Gold Ticket from Mr Willy Wonka! Tremendous things are in store for you!
Charlie Bucket's life is about to change forever, thanks to one miraculous moment!
Willy Wonka, chocolate maker extraordinaire, has hidden five golden tickets in five ordinary bars of chocolate, and any child who finds one will get the chance to visit his incredible factory.
And Charlie has found one . . . But so have . . .
Augustus Gloop - a glutton for choco ...; [Read more...]
London : Puffin, 2017
Abstract: When I was a boy,
I had a favourite treat.
It was when my mum made . . .
CHOCOLATE CAKE!
Ohhh! I LOVED chocolate cake.
Fantastically funny and full of silly noises, this is Michael Rosen's love letter to every child's favourite treat, chocolate cake. Reading age:3-6 years old
London : Puffin, 2019
Abstract: Once upon a time--long, long ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth--an egg rolled away from its mother and landed in the ocean, where it froze solid and stayed peacefully for thousands of years. Then one day Santa and his elves discover the frozen egg, and Santa sits on it to see if it will hatch. But he can't guess what's inside. . . . A dinosaur!
Meanwhile, a young boy named William Trundle has only ever wished for one thing for Christmas. Yup, you guess it! A dinosaur! So when San ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: Duck and Bear are BACK – but where has Bear gone? And what will Duck do without him?
Duck just wants to hang out with his best buddy, bear.
But Bear’s gone fishing for a whole week.
What will Duck do without Bear? And more importantly, how will Bear survive without him? Reading age: 3-7 years old.
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2013
Abstract: Everybody knows that crocodiles like water. But not this little crocodile! He thinks water is cold and wet and horrid! But perhaps he was born to be different. And perhaps that's going to be quite exciting... Ages: 3 years +
London, Simon and Schuster
Abstract: In Nikki Maxwell’s newest diary, it’s the countdown to the end of the school year, and Nikki’s juggling some big questions about how she’ll spend her summer. She’s also facing an unexpected crush catastrophe—there’s a new kid interested in Nikki, but the last thing she wants to do is accidentally hurt Brandon! It all comes down to a big decision Nikki has to make, and drama like she’s never faced before! Age: 9 years +
London : Andersen Press, 2006
Abstract: All the young wild animals think Bat is mad. How can she say a tree has the trunk at the top and the leaves at the bottom? Until, that is, they consult wise Owl who suggests that if they just try looking at things from Bat's point of view, they might see thing very differently. Ages: 3 years +
London : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: Danny lives in a caravan with his father, the most marvellous and exciting father any boy ever had.
All the land around them belongs to Mr Victor Hazell, a rich snob with a great glistening beery face and tiny piggy eyes. Nobody likes him, not one-little bit.
So one day, Danny and his father concoct a daring plot that will give the old blue-faced baboon Victor Hazell the greatest shock of his life - so long as they don't get caught ...Ages: 9 years +
London, HarperCollins Children's Books 2016
Abstract: The hilarious sequel to the prize-winning, international bestseller The Day the Crayons Quit!
Watch out – the crayons are back and they’re crosser than ever!
One day Duncan receives a set of postcards from his crayons who have been lost, forgotten, broken – even melted in a clothes dryer and stuck to a sock! Reading age: 3-6 years.
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2016
Abstract: The story follows the main character, Duncan, as he discovers that his crayons have gone on strike and each one has written him a letter explaining their grievances. Through humor and creativity, the book teaches important lessons about expressing oneself, solving conflicts, and valuing individuality. Ages: 4+
London : Usborne, 2013
Abstract: 'Beware, beware the deep dark woods.’ But Jack doesn’t listen... how will he ever get home? Part of the award-winning “Usborne Very First Reading” series specially developed in consultation with literacy experts to help children learn to read.
Designed for a child to read together with an adult, allowing the child to gradually take a greater share of the story in each book to achieve confident, independent reading.
Features superb illustrations to accompany the rhyming story. Followe ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2015
Abstract: Walliams makes going to the dentist a wacky adventure with his signature humor—this is one dentist appointment you don’t want to miss.
Something strange is happening in Alfie's town. Instead of shiny coins from the Tooth Fairy, kids are waking up to dead slugs, live spiders, and other dreadfully icky things under their pillows.
Who would do something so horrific? Alfie is sure that Miss Root, the creepy new dentist in town, is behind it all. There's nothing Alfie hates more than ...; [Read more...]
London : Macmillan Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: It tells the story of a dog named Nell who loves to solve mysteries. She accompanies her owner, Peter, to his job as a school caretaker, where she uses her exceptional sense of smell to help find lost items, from a missing football to a stolen teddy bear. But when the school's books start disappearing, Nell takes on her biggest mystery yet. The book explores themes of problem-solving, teamwork, and the joy of reading. Ages:2-6 years
London : Walker Books Ltd, 2008
Abstract: Join Pip on her mission to become a Tooth Fairy! Pip has always wanted to be a tooth fairy and now she s going to training school to learn the tricks of the tooth fairy trade. There s a lot to get to grips with - spells, map-reading and dentricals are just some of the skills she ll need. But it s fun too, and only when the exams are looming does Pip begin to get nervous. Luckily she passes her test with flying colours to become a fully-qualified Tooth Fairy (First Class).Reading age:6- ...; [Read more...]
London : Puffin, 2011
Abstract: Greg Heffley is in big trouble. School property has been damaged, and Greg is the prime suspect. But the crazy thing is he's innocent. Or at least sort of. The authorities are closing in, but when a surprise blizzard hits, the Heffley family is trapped indoors. Greg knows that when the snow melts he's goin to have to face the music, but could any punishment be worse than being stuck inside with your family for the holidays? Ages: 9-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2008
Abstract: It's a new school year, and Greg Heffley finds himself thrust into middle school, where undersized weaklings share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner, and already shaving. The hazards of growing up before you're ready are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Greg records them in his diary. In book one of this debut series, Greg is happy to have Rowley, his sidekick, along for the ride. But when Rowley's star starts to rise, Greg tries to use his best friend's newf ...; [Read more...]
[London] : Puffin, 2013
Abstract: Greg Heffley's on a losing streak. His best friend, Rowley Jefferson, has ditched him, and finding new friends in middle school is proving to be a tough task. To change his fortunes, Greg decides to take a leap of faith and turn his decisions over to chance. Will a roll of the dice turn things round, or is Greg's life destined to be just another hard-luck story? Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2009
Abstract: As Greg enters the new school year, he's eager to put the past three months behind him . . . and one event in particular. Unfortunately for Greg, his older brother, Rodrick, knows all about the incident Greg wants to keep under wraps. But secrets have a way of getting out . . . especially when a diary is involved. Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2020
Abstract: Greg Heffley and his family hit the road for a cross-country camping trip. But things take an unexpected turn, and they find themselves stranded at an RV park. When the skies open up and water starts to rise, the Heffleys wonder if they can save their vacation—or if they're already in too deep. Ages: 7-12 years old
London : Puffin books, 2009
Abstract: Readers everywhere know that Greg Heffley will never change his wimpy ways—but someone needs to explain that to Greg's father! Frank Heffley actually thinks he can toughen up his son by getting him involved in organized sports and other "manly" pursuits. Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2014
Abstract: A family road trip is supposed to be a lot of fun . . . unless, of course, you're the Heffleys. The journey starts off full of promise, then quickly takes several wrong turns. Gas station bathrooms, crazed seagulls, a fender bender, and a runaway pig-not exactly Greg Heffley's idea of a good time. But even the worst road trip can turn into an adventure-and this is one the Heffleys won't soon forget. Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2013
Abstract: A Valentine's Day dance at Greg's school has turned his world upside down. As Greg scrambles to find a date, he's worried he'll be left out in the cold on the big night. His bestfriend, Rowley, doesn't have any prospects either but that's small consolation. Then an unexpected twist gives Greg a partner for the dance and leaves Rowley the odd man out. But a lot can happen in one night, and in the end you never know who's going to be lucky in love... Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2010
Abstract: Greg Heffley has always been in a hurry to grow up. But is getting older really all it's cracked up to be? Suddenly Greg is dealing with the pressures of boy-girls parties, increased responsibilities, and even the awkward changes that come with getting older. And after a big fight with his best friend Rowley, it looks like Greg is going to have to face the 'ugly truth' all by himself ... Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin Books, 2019
Abstract: Big changes are in store for Greg Heffley and his family. They are making home improvements! But with unwelcome critters, toxic mould and the walls coming down, soon Greg discovers renovations aren't all they're cracked up to be. When the dust finally settles, with the Heffleys be able to stay... or will they need to get out of town? Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Puffin, 2011
Abstract: Greg's mum has a vision of 'family togetherness' that really doesn't sound a whole lot of fun. But there's a brand.new addition to the Heffley family to contend with and it looks like Greg might be outnumbered. It could be a real dog of a summer... Ages: 7-12 years old.
London : Usborne, 2021
Abstract: The classic English fairytale, specially rewritten for young children and brought to life with stunning illustrations. Jack and his mother are so poor that they don't have anything to eat. Their hope is fading, until Jack meets a strange little man with a handful of magic beans... What happens next changes Jack's life forever. The simple text and vibrant illustrations will appeal to very young children at story time and to older children just beginning to read alone. Ages: 2-4 years ol ...; [Read more...]
London : Stripes, 2009
Abstract: What kind of trouble will Bertie get into next? In this trio of tales, Bertie tries to catch his sister's horrible illness, finds himself partnering with his grandma at a dancing competition, and meets his match in a new babysitter who's even grubbier than he is! Reading age: 6-8 years old
London : Scholastic, 2018
Abstract: When a new bunch of baddies bust up the town, Dog Man is called into action -- and this time he isn't alone. With a cute kitten and a remarkable robot by his side, our heroes must save the day by joining forces with an unlikely ally: Petey, the World's Most Evil Cat. But can the villainous Petey avoid vengeance and venture into virtue? Reading age:7-9 years old
London: Walker Books, ©2007
Abstract: It’s getting dark out, but one stubborn Pigeon is NOT going to bed! Toddlers and parents will love this interactive bedtime romp which puts readers back in the driver’s seat, deflecting Pigeon’s sly trickery as he tries to escape his inevitable bedtime. Will you let him stay up late? Reading age: 2-6 years old
London : Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2019
Abstract: This little boy is fed up with being so little. He wants to be as tall as his friends and his big brother. But when he loses his teddy bear up a tree, not even his new tall friend can get it back for him. Maybe with a little bit of help they can reach the bear together . A fun and inspiring tale about learning to love who we are, no matter what size. Ages: 4+
London, Simon and Schuster
Abstract: New school. New mean girl. New crush.
New diary so I can spill about all of it… I put a lot of really personal stuff in this diary along with my sketches and doodles. But, mostly it’s about how TRAUMATIC it was transferring to my new private middle school, Westchester Country Day.
And, how a lot of the CCP (Cool, Cute & Popular) kids were really SNOBBY and made my life TOTALLY miserable. People like, oh, I don’t know, maybe…MACKENZIE HOLLISTER!!
And, it just so happened that I got stuc ...; [Read more...]
London, Simon and Schuster
Abstract: TOTAL DISASTER!!! Mean girl MacKenzie has stolen Nikki's diary! What if she tells everyone Nikki's totally secret thoughts?!
But reading Nikki's diary isn't the only thing MacKenzie's interested in. Get ready for Dork Diaries with a twist as MacKenzie takes over and tells all about her GLAMFABULOUS life! What does the queen bee really think about Nikki and her dorky friends? Age: 9 years +
Somerset : Chicken House, 2014
Abstract: My name is Amber Alessandra Leola Kimiko Miyamoto.
I have no idea why my parents gave me all those hideous names but they must have wanted to ruin my life, and you know what? They did an amazing job.
As a half-Japanese, half-Italian girl with a ridiculous name, Amber's not feeling molto bene (very good) about making friends at her new school.
But the hardest thing about being Amber is that a part of her is missing. Her dad. He left when she was little and he isn't coming back. N ...; [Read more...]
London, Walker Books 2012
Abstract: The Duckling asks for a cookie—and gets one! It isn’t fair! The Pigeon NEVER gets what he asks for. Do YOU think the Pigeon should get a cookie, too? Reading age: 3-6 years old
London :Harpercollins Children's Books, 2023
Abstract: Imogen has been taking a step back from penguin activities since she started her new school, leaving her brother, Arthur, in charge of visiting their feathered friends. But when penguins start to go missing from the wild, she knows she has to spring into action. Could old adversaries be behind the random disappearances? With the help of their old friend, Einstein, it’s time for Imogen and Arthur to turn detective again . . . Reading age: 7-10 years old.
London : Andersen press, 2009
Abstract: Baby Elephant can't sleep because he has lost his teddy, so Elmer sets off to look for it. Eventually Elmer hears a voice shouting 'Help! I'm lost!' Can Baby Elephant's teddy talk, or is Wilbur playing a trick on Elmer, as usual? Age: 1-5 years old
London : Andersen Press, 2009
Abstract: Elmer and the other elephants are waiting for the storm to end so they can see the beautiful, colourful rainbow. But something dreadful has happened: the rainbow has lost its colours! Elmer decides to give his own colours to the rainbow. But what will happen to Elmer if he gives the rainbow his own colours? Will he lose them for ever? Age: 1-5 years old
London : : Penguin Random House, 1990.
Abstract: Esio Trot tells the story of Mr. Hoppy, a shy, older man who is desperately in love with his neighbor, Mrs. Silver. Unfortunately, he is too shy to speak to her. Mr. Hoppy creates a plan to win her heart by going to absurd lengths to impress her. Reading age: 6-9 years old.
New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 2002
Abstract: "Please" and "thank you" are fun and easy to remember with Excuse Me!. Simple and repetitive, it's the perfect way to introduce those magic words that all little ones should know. From burping to breaking a sibling's toy, toddlers will love seeing these appealing babies in situations they know all about, and they'll have fun lifting the flaps to discover the right words to say-"Excuse me!" and "I'm sorry!" Reading age:1-3 years old
London; Simon & Schuster 2012.
Abstract: Morris Lessmore loves words, stories and books, and after a tornado carries him to another land, dreary and colorless, he finds a single book in color that leads him to an amazing library where, he learns, the books need him as much as he needs them. Reading age: 5-8 years old
London : Puffin Books, 2016
Abstract: Someone's been stealing from the three meanest farmers around, and they know the identity of the thief—it's Fantastic Mr. Fox! Working alone they could never catch him; but now fat Boggis, squat Bunce, and skinny Bean have joined forces, and they have Mr. Fox and his family surrounded. What they don't know is that they're not dealing with just any fox—Mr. Fox would rather die than surrender. Only the most fantastic plan can save him now. Ages: 5-8 years
London : Random House Children's Publishers UK
Abstract: This mini hardback edition of this Christmas bestseller is the perfect stocking-filler. On Christmas Eve every child leaves out a drink and a snack for Father Christmas. Before long he really, really needs a wee but what can he do about it? There's a long time to wait before he can get home and when he finally does he's lost his house key! A hilarious take on a dilemma that every toddler will identify with! Ages: 2-6 years old
London : Octupus Publishing Group, 2009
Abstract: Discover the most famous stories in one book, including The Three Little Pigs, Cinderella, The Frog Prince, Snow White, and many more. age: 4-10 years old
London : Farshore 2021
Abstract: Amelia’s granny forgets lots of things. Little things, like where she put her glasses, and big things like people and places. But everything anyone has ever forgotten is stored in The Forgettery, and there Amelia and her granny learn the power of making memories. Reading age: 3-6 years old
London : Macmillan Children Books, 2010
Abstract: Freddie wants nothing more than a pet, so when the fairy Bessie-Belle offers to grant his wishes, he knows just what to ask for. But Bessie-Belle can't hear very well and Freddie tends to mumble, which means the wishes aren't turning out as planned! Whatever can they do? Luckily the Fairy Queen is on hand to help. Ages: 3-5 years old
London, Simon & Schuster
Abstract: The good news is that NHH is super-cool and preppy. The bad news is that Nikki's nemesis MacKenzie started there two weeks ago! But, faced with NHH queen bee Tiffany, who takes meanness to a whole new level, Nikki might need to work WITH Mackenzie if she's going to survive the week!! Age: 8-11 years old.
London : Penguin, 1999
Abstract: A big skeleton, a little skeleton and a dog skeleton live in the dark cellar of a dark house on a dark hill. The skeletons venture out one night to find someone to scare, but everyone is in bed so they amuse themselves by scaring each other and playing with the skeleton animals in the zoo. Ages: 3 years up.
London : HarperCollins Children's, 2012
Abstract: Our hero, Ben is bored beyond belief after he is made to stay at his grandma’s house. She’s the boringest grandma ever: all she wants to do is to play Scrabble and eat cabbage soup. But there are two things Ben doesn’t know about his grandma. the first: she was once an international jewel thief, second: all her life, she has been plotting to steal the crown jewels, and now she needs Ben’s help… Reading age: 8-12 years.
London : Orchard Books, 2022
Abstract: In a sun-drenched island paradise, one little ecko with a BIG personality dreams of becoming a STAR. From first light to midnight, it's always the Goldy show! But the read to fame can be a lonely, winding path... one which takes Goldy on a surprising journey of SELF-DISCOVERY. Ages:4 years +
London, Stripes Publishing, 2013
Abstract: Archie is a Geek to his core - and despite having a Close Encounter with Sarah at the beginning of term, he's still completely clueless about girls. Enter Clare - an older woman (she's sixteen) who Archie meets on his weekend trip to see his dad and his nightmare step-mum, Jane. Clare and Archie hit it off - and she's got a brilliant, foolproof way to get their crushes to notice them: pretend to be going out with one another! What can possibly go wrong? In the midst of school, getting ...; [Read more...]
London : Penguin Random House UK, 1981.
Abstract: George decides that his grumpy, selfish old grandmother must be a witch and concocts some marvelous medicine to take care of her. Readin age 6-9 years old.
London : Scholastic, 2013
Abstract: Booker Prize winning author Roddy Doyle is rude, silly and infectiously funny in this book for children. The Gigglers are magical pranksters who exact appropriate revenge on adults who have been mean to children. Reading age: 7-11 years old
London : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: Billy's biggest wish is to turn a weird old wooden house into a wonderful sweet shop. But then he finds a giraffe, a pelly and a monkey living inside - they're the Ladderless Window Cleaners! Who needs ladders when you've got a giraffe? They become best friends and when they meet the richest man in all England, there's a chance Billy's scrumptious-galumptious dream just might come true . . . reading age: 6-9 years old.
London : Orchard, 2014
Abstract: The story follows a giraffe named Gerald who wants to dance at the Jungle Dance, but feels embarrassed because he thinks he can't dance. With the help of a wise cricket, Gerald discovers that he just needs to find his own unique style of dancing. It is a heartwarming story that teaches children about the importance of self-confidence and the power of embracing their own individuality. Ages: 4+
London : Puffin, 2016
Abstract: 'Going Solo' tells of how, when he grew up, Roald Dahl left England for Africa and a series of daring and dangerous adventures began. From tales of plane crashes to surviving snake bites, read all about Roald Dahl's life before becoming the world's number-one storyteller. reading age: 7-9 years old
London : Scholastic Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: Twelve-year-old Matthew is trapped in his bedroom by crippling OCD, spending most of his time staring out of his window as the inhabitants of Chestnut Close go about their business.
Until the day he is the last person to see his next door neighbour's toddler, Teddy, before he goes missing.
Matthew must turn detective and unravel the mystery of Teddy's disappearance - with the help of a brilliant cast of supporting characters. Reading age: 9-12 years.
London : Walker books, 2018
Abstract: The sun is setting, and everyone in the forest is getting sleepy. The mice, rabbits, and deer all give great big yawns as they snuggle up with their families for the night. But "someone" isn't sleepy just yet. Little Bear thinks he can stay awake a bit longer. Can he do it? Ages:2+
London: Usborne PublishingLtd, 2022
Abstract: Leni LOVES birds. So when two feather-brained professors visit her island home on a mission to bring back the dodo, she jumps at the chance to help them. But the famous bird has been extinct for over 300 years - and Sugar King Benny Shuster will stop at nothing to keep it that way. Can Leni and the squabbling professors achieve the impossible. Reading age: 9-12 years
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2017
Abstract: It follows the story of a bear who lives in a forest where all the trees have been cut down. One day, the bear discovers that someone has been stealing the trees and decides to investigate. Along the way, he encounters various forest animals who also want to solve the mystery. The book explores themes of conservation, community, and the power of working together. Ages: 3+