So That’s How I Began

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Gina Dawson Illustrated by Alex Mankiewicz

Children are curious little people, always asking questions, with an endless the desire to learn and understand new things in life. There comes a time when they want to know...
Fantastically Great Women Who Worked Wonders

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Kate Pankhurst

Kate Pankhurst is back with the next line-up of magnificent women who defied societies strict rules relating to women, and went on to make a huge difference with her latest...
The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars

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Jaclyn Moriarty

A wonderful, mysterious and massive tale has once again been delivered into the world of young literature from the pen of Jaclyn Moriarty, as she returns to the world of...
The Afterwards

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A.F. Harrold. Illustrated: Emily Gravett

December, 'Ember' and Happiness 'Ness' are the best of friends and when something so terrible happens to Ness, it leaves Ember wondering why, what happened and refusing to accept that...
101 Weird Words (and Three Fakes) From Ambidextrous to Zugzwang

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David Astle

Just in time for the summer silly season is the very fascinating 101 Weird Words (and three fakes) from the master of words, David Astle. He has dredged through the...
THE SPACE RACE

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Angelina Yalda

The Space Race is something  younger generations may not relate too all that easily, but back in the 1950’s and 1960’s Russia and the United States of America competed to...
Famous Family Trees

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Kari Hauge and illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger

This beautifully presented children’s hardback book is a fascinating look at history through the family tree. Shakespeare, Cleopatra, and Genghis Khan are three of the people on the front cover...
Athena: The Story of a Goddess

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Imogen and Isabel Greengerg

Many people have heard of Athena from Greek Mythology and know she is a Goddess, but not many know her life story. This very carefully adapted tale tells of her...
Mad Boy

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Nick Arvin

Set admits the turbulent times of what is billed as the largely forgotten war in America, the War of 1812, we met 10 year old Henry Phipps, a young man...
We See the Stars

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Kate van Hooft

Simon is an eleven year old boy and like most kids his age he is struggling to make sense of the world he lives in, and the life and people...