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Andy Seed

Bluewolf apologies for the late posting of this review; so for those of you all Christmas- ed out, put it away for next Christmas and for those who love Christmas all the...

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Illustrated by Sarah Massini . Author Margery Winifred Williams

This book was first published in Great Britain in 1922. It is lovely to see that magic and wonder is still appreciated in today's world of realism. Hopefully a whole...

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Nick Earls and Terry Whidborne

For those children who are fascinated by words, their origins, and meanings, this book is a must.  It is set as a mystery for children, who have to read each...

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A.F. Harrold, illustrated by Levi Pinfold

There is a quote in the front of this book by Robin Stevens which says that this is “The kind of children's book that's the reason why adults should never...

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Kenny Loggins, illustrated by Tim Bowers

How many remember that tune Footloose, which once heard stayed with you all day, running around and around the sound track of your mind. Most would have to concur that...

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Tom Percival, illustrated by Tom Percival

Moving house is a traumatic time, and for young Ivan, it was strange and unfriendly. His first night in his new house proves quite a challenge, as nothing is as...

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Kes Gray, illustrated by Garry Parsons

Lift the flap books are fun, and this one is no exception. Imagine the excitement for a young boy trying to go to sleep on Christmas Eve. It is no...

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Cornelia Funke and Monica Armino

If you are after a wonderful bedtime story, or just a wonderful short story to enthrall, then this is the ticket. The Little Gems series really lives up to its...

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Emily Hawkins, illustrated by Lucy Letherland

It is always interesting to see a children’s book that attempts to introduce different parts of the world to readers. This quarto sized, hard backed book, is probably not the...

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Paul Jennings, illustrated by Craig Smith

When Paul Jennings and Craig Smith combine to write a children's book, you know there will be a great deal of laughter and unusual problems to be solved. Many bizarre...

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Karen Foxlee

“A young lady should find, in all manner of circumstances and predicaments, a way to be both cheerful and content. Miss Finch's Little Blue Book (1885)” Annabel lives by this...

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Walter de la Mare

It is wonderful to see the works of English Poet and writer Walter de la Mare (25 April 1873 – 22 June 1956) being bought back into the modern arena...