Showing posts with label childrens book review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childrens book review. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2024

Let's Celebrate the Sun with a Trip Around the World! 🌞✨ #SolsticeBookTour



 Let's Celebrate the Sun with a Trip Around the World! 🌞✨ #SolsticeBookTour

Solstice Around the World on the Longest, Shortest Day written by Jen Breach and illustrated by 14 Global Artists

Forget boring textbooks; this summer solstice adventure takes kids on a whirlwind tour of 14 countries! ☀️ In "Solstice: Around the World on the Longest, Shortest Day" by Jen Breach, illustrated by a team of 14 global artists, kids join fictional characters celebrating the solstice in unique ways.


Imagine chilling (literally!) in Antarctica for the longest night, or feasting at a bonfire bash in Sweden. ❄️🔥 This book is bursting with cultural titbits (did you know pandas get sad if they don't play?!), geographical facts (infographics explain the science!), and beautiful artwork that reflects each location's unique charm.


Perfect for curious minds aged 7-11, "Solstice" celebrates our shared experience of the sun while highlighting the amazing diversity of our planet. This is a must-have for any young explorer's bookshelf! 📚🌍

Key words. Exciting, Informative and Accessible. 

**Price:** £15.99  

**Age Range:** 7 – 11 years old  

**Key Stage:** 2  

**Format:** Hardback  

**Pages:** 64  

**Language:** English  

**ISBN:** 9781913750770


#Solstice #ChildrensBooks #NonFiction #GlobalAdventures #KidsLit #Illustration #SummerReading #AroundTheWorld #Bookstagram #KidLitArt

Saturday, 29 August 2020

BOOK REVIEW: WILD CITIES BY BEN LERWILL ILLUSTRATED BY HARRIET HOBDAY

BOOK OF THE WEEK 

WILD CITIES BY BEN LERWILL & HARRIET HOBDAY (ILLUSTRATOR)

Children's Non-Fiction Out Sept 3rd  

PENGUIN

BOOK REVIEW

An absorbing and extraordinary insight into the different types of wildlife living in cities across the world.

It is teaming with fascinating facts and intriguing anecdotes that will tempt little explorers and nature lovers to discover and see what animals live in their own cities.

Every city has a wild side waiting to be discovered that is perfectly illustrated by the sumptuous and detailed illustrations that burst from every page. Harriet cleverly brings each of the different cities characters to life making each location a visual delight.

Did you know London was home to exotic parakeets or that Berlin is the greenest city in Europe home to wild boars and racoons? 

This is also a timely reminder that animals are struggling to retain their homes. 

 Mumbai has lost 60% of its green space forcing all sorts of animals and reptiles such as snakes to venture into the city. But is also highlights how adaptable and tough animals and insects are in the example of the 18000 bees who survived the Notre Dame Cathedral fire.

It is a reminder we share our space with many other inhabitants even if we don't always see them. It will ignite curiosity in children and encourage them to look around and keep an eye out for the animals living quietly alongside them. 

 A lovely gift to share with little nature lovers and explorers. 


BOOK DESCRIPTION

Picture a city. What do you see? Traffic and tower blocks? Or maybe you imagine something a little . . . wilder?

These are the astonishing stories of the animals who are adapting to live in our urban world - and how you can help them to thrive.

From the pitter-patter of penguins in Cape Town, to the prowl of a leopard in Mumbai, the splash of a seal in Sydney, cities are home to all sorts of unexpected residents.

Keep your eyes wide open as as we travel the globe discovering wild cities. With magical illustration and beautiful storytelling, these incredible stories will fascinate every reader who has the travel bug, or is an animal fan, or has ever wondered what else exists in our big cities.

Featuring: London, Berlin, Paris, Warsaw, Calgary, New York City, Chicago, Sydney, Beijing, Tokyo, Mumbai, Singapore, Cape Town and Seoul.


Ben Lerwill is a multiple award-winning writer. His work has appeared in a host of publications including National Geographic Traveller, Time Out, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. Over the past decade he's won four British Guild of Travel Writers' Awards, and often focuses on wildlife, rail journeys and the outdoors. Best of all, he writes fascinating, magical non-fiction stories that will amaze and inspire - just like the ones in this book.

 

Harriet Hobday is an extraordinary new talent, a recent graduate of the MA Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Currently based in Edinburgh, she was highly commended in the Macmillan Prize 2015 and runner-up for The Batsford Prize 2018.

Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Book of the Week: Book Review: Fish by Brendan Kearney

BOOK OF THE WEEK



 Book Review: Fish by Brendan Kearney Published by DK 

Published  on 3 September, £6.99 

A gorgeously illustrated inspirational picture book celebrating the environment and highlighting ways to help clean up the ocean. 

Finn and his dog Skip go out to sea to catch a fish for their supper. But when all they catch is rubbish they realise the sealife is suffering. How can they help? They meet children cleaning the beach and learn how to help keep our oceans clean. 

A wonderful inspirational picture book which has the children educating the adult how to help reduce plastic and small steps can make a big difference. It hopefully will inspire younger generations to be more aware of the harm plastic is causing to the sea life and ways they can help and be more mindful. 

A lovely book to share with the family and in the class room. 

The theatrical illustrations tell their own story with a plethora of detail little ones will delight in exploring. A great deal of thought, detail and empathy has gone into this gently educational picture book.  Stunning. 

Book Description- 

Fish follows Finn the fisherman and his dog, Skip, as they try to catch a fish for their supper. Although no matter how hard they try, all they seem to catch is rubbish - but they soon find a way to put all that rubbish to good use. 
 
This is an ideal introduction to the environmental concerns facing our oceans that delivers an uplifting message about protecting the world around us. Brendan dreamt up the story whilst walking his own dog along the beach near Dartmoor and seeing all the litter piling up, so he thought Finn and Skip might encourage children to think about how they can help.



Friday, 20 March 2020

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW MARCH 21-22 2020

This week my children's book reviews include a riveting sci-fi middle grade adventure, a charming board book exploring farm life plus two more middle grade reads including a collection of classic stories featuring brave girls and an insightful road trip across the south in America 

BOOK OF THE WEEK

THE BIGWOOF CONSPIRACY BY DASHE ROBERTS
CHILDREN 9+
Twelve-year-old UFO-obsessed Lucy Sladan is investigating unexplained disappearances in her home town Sticky Pines. She teams up with a strange thirteen-year-old boy called Milo to uncover the mystery. But what happens when they discover a huge hairy creature! A quirky cast of characters and bizarre occurrences will keep the kids hooked. A hilarious and exciting new sci-fi series that has a wide appeal. Stranger Things meets The Goonies.
Nosy Crow PB £6.99


WHAT CAN YOU SEE? ON THE FARM BY MARIA PERERA & KATE WARE
BOARD BOOK 3+
Explore a farmyard with charming peep-through pages and layered landscapes. Children will love spotting and counting the different animals, vehicles and food on each page. It is also peppered with facts. Find out what a baby pig and cow is called. Count how many chicks are on the page. The bold colours and sturdy pages are perfect for curious fingers. A great way to occupy an hour or two.
HB Little Tiger £7.99


FAVOURITE STORIES OF COURAGEOUS GIRLS BY VARIOUS
CHILDREN 8+
A wonderful collection of inspirational stories about brave girls who face up to fear and fight against unfairness. Children will be introduced to some of the best-loved heroines in children's' books. From Jo March cutting her hair to raise money to Anne of Green Gables saving her friends life. Each chapter has an introduction before the satisfying extract. This is a lovely gift to share on Mothers Day and will encourage children to explore the classics.
Hodder PB £6.99


CLEAN GETAWAY BY NIC STONE
CHILDREN 9+
Eleven-year-old Scoob and his Grandma are going on a spontaneous road trip in her new camper van across America. Armed with the Green Book showing the 'safe' places for African Americans Scoob soon learns nothing is what it seems. When the past meets the present, family secrets are exposed Scoob is getting more of an education that he realised. This entertaining road trip is a heartwarming and thought-provoking family drama that highlights prejudice in American history.
Knights Of PB £6.99






Friday, 28 February 2020

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW FEB 29-MARCH 1 2020

This week my children's book reviews include a brilliant ecological adventure series, a magnificent picture book about nature, a fascinating look at the Viking era and an epic fantasy for teens.  


Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!


BOOK OF THE WEEK

ECO RANGERS: WILDFIRE RESCUE BY CANDICE LEMON-SCOTT
CHILDREN 7+
Ebony and Jay are best friends and Eco Rangers who rescue and rehabilitate wildlife in need. After a devastating wildfire in the bushland, they rescue a cute possum with burnt paws. Children will be fascinated by all the nature and animal facts interspersed throughout the adventure. An exciting topical new series that sensitively explains the dangers of fire on the environment. Perfect for early readers and animal lovers and also to share in the classroom.
PB New Frontier Publishing £5.99


MY FRIEND EARTH BY PATRICIA MACLACHLAN & FRANCESCA SANNA
PICTURE BOOK 4+
A visually stunning and joyous celebration of our wondrous planet and all the marvels it contains. The poetic text lovingly shows just how good a friend Earth is to all of us. The spectacular illustrations are bursting with bold colours and die-cut pages inviting the young readers to explore the magical world within. Explore the different seasons, climates and the animals that live there. An enchanting delight from start to finish.
Chronicle Books HB £12.99



VIKING VOYAGERS BY JACK TITE
CHILDREN 8+
The Vikings have a fearsome reputation as bloodthirsty warriors but they also made many remarkable accomplishments highlighted in this magnificent book. Step back in time to find out what Viking life was like, how they travelled and traded and their rich mythology. The bold graphic illustrations showcase the Vikings in all their glory with engaging and informative text and large fold-out pages. A wonderful gift for history lovers and little warriors alike.
Big Picture Press HB £16.99



HAVENFALL BY SARA HOLLAND
YOUNG ADULT 12+
A sprawling epic fantasy about a safe haven between worlds and a girl sworn to protect it. Maddie must keep the peace between the realms when her friend is accused of murder. Before war breaks out can she discover the truth and the secret of her own identity? When everyone has a hidden agenda who can she trust? Breathless in scale and ambition this is perfect for fans of Sarah J Maas and Holly Black.
Bloomsbury PB £7.99
5/5 Stars

Friday, 14 February 2020

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW FEB 15-16 2020

This week my children's book reviews include a middle grade mystery for train lovers, a picture book about a fiendish fox, a out of the world story about a boy who doesn't like potatoes and and a insightful and gripping young adult novel highlighting homelessness.


Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!


BOOK OF THE WEEK

HIGHLAND FALCON THIEF BY M.G. LEONARD & SAM SEDGMAN
CHILDREN 9+
Eleven year-old Harrison Beck is reluctantly joining his Uncle Nat on the last journey of the royal steam train, The Highland Falcon. When a priceless diamond brooch goes missing can he solve the mystery before the end of the line? A stowaway, a lonely dog and some rather eccentric guests lead Harrison and the readers on the ride of a lifetime. Can you pick up the clues? A first-class mystery for train lovers and adventurers.
PB Macmillan £6.99



THE TERRIBLY FRIENDLY FOX BY SUSANNAH LLOYD & ELLIE SNOWDON
PICTURE BOOK 4+
Gerald is a newly reformed vegetarian fox and guest of honour at the Woodland Creatures Ball! He charms all the guests with songs and games but has he really changed his ways? A classical dark and funny tail. Children will be intrigued by the characterful pen and wash illustrations. But will they notice who is missing page by page? The text and illustrations tell different stories. A darkly hilarious tale with Roald Dahl humour.
Simon & Schuster PB £6.99



THE NIGHT OF THE SPACE SPUD BY KAYLEY WILLIAMS
CHILDREN 5+
A young boy hates potatoes so much he sneaks out to bury them in the garden at night. But when an alien called a space spud whisks him off to Potato Planet can he see potatoes in a more positive light! Can the boy be persuaded to love potatoes as well? A quirky funny story that will help fussy eaters and inspire children's imagination. Great to share with the family or in the classroom.
Olympia PB £6.99



SOFA SURFER BY MALCOLM DUFFY
YOUNG ADULT 12+
Fifteen-year old Tyler rebels against his family's move from London to Yorkshire. When he befriends a girl called Spider it exposes her life living on the streets. Can Tyler help Spider escape or be drawn into a dark and dangerous world? This powerful and insightful story highlights the rise of homelessness while never losing humour or heart. It's about family, belongs and the importance of kindness and understanding. Great for book clubs and topical discussion in class.
HB Zephyr £12.99




Friday, 31 January 2020

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW FEB 1-2 2020


This week my children's book reviews include informative, entertaining and empathetic books for Children's Mental Health Week.


Great to share with the family or in school to start meaningful discussions about mental health. 


Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!


BOOK OF THE WEEK

THE WORRYSAURUS BY RACHEL BRIGHT & CHRIS CHATTERTON
PICTURE BOOK 3+
Worrysaurus has planned a special picnic but before long he starts to worry. What if he hasn't brought enough to eat? What if he gets lost? What if it rains? Can Worrysaurus chase away his fears and still enjoy the day? This charming rhyming story is perfect to share with children and discuss their worries in a light-hearted way. The thought-provoking story and emotionally charged illustrations are a delight and will help relieve youngsters every day concerns.
HB Orchard £12.99


LETTING GO! BY DR. SHARIE COOMBES & ELLIE O'SHEA
CHILDREN 7+
A mindful activity book to help children come to terms with bereavement and family separation. Children can colour and doodle their way to being happy, calm and confident. They can learn to use creativity to combat negative feelings and understand it's ok to give yourself time to heal and deal with issues. The activities will help children gain a different perspective and allow them to share their feelings. A essential series which demonstrates the healing powers of art.
PB Studio Press £9.99


BUTTERFLIES FOR GRANDPA JOE BY NICOLA DAVIES & MIKE BYRNE
CHILDREN 8+
Grandpa Joe loves butterflies. But since Ben's granny passed away he has lost interest in everything and just wants to watch TV. Can Ben ignite Joe's interest in butterflies and in life? A heart-warming tale of empathy and dealing with grief. It highlights the importance of family and looking out for one another. It also conveys the importance of nature and mental health. A lovely story to share and ideal for school book clubs. Dyslexia friendly.
Barrington Stoke PB £6.99


WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH? BY DR LUCY MADDOX
CHILDREN 10+
What are mental health problems? How do we know what's healthy or not? This slim and accessible book will answer a child's questions and more. Written by a clinical psychologist it explores a range of mental health topics and explains how to keep in good mental health. This includes personal stories, the effects of social media and the importance of staying physically fit. An informative book perfect to share for Children's Mental Health Week.
HB Wayland £13.99