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‘Perfect for use in Key Stage One and Lower Key Stage Two’ Books For Topics Adds ‘A Super Sticky Mistake’ to Their Top November Picks
Alison over at Books For Topics has added Alison Donald’s latest narrative non-fiction picture book to their November top picks. Everyone makes mistakes and Harry Coover is

Shiver Me Timbers… These Reviews are the Pirates Bounty! Pirates Vs. Monsters Amazon Reviews
Pirates Hector, Sue and George are crafty, bold and all very proud about besting some of the most grizzly, gruesome monsters. But are they telling

‘My son read each of the books to me and between us, we quite honestly couldn’t pick a favourite.’ Primary Teacher Bookshelf Reads Our Newest Chapter Readers
Primary Teacher Bookshelf has read and reviewed our newest range of Chapter Readers. Releasing this month! Our brand new range of Chapter Readers are designed to

‘Balances strong emotions with humour […] and a satisfying feel good ending.’ Story Snug Curls Up and Delves into Bauble, Me and the Family Tree
Story Snug has delved into Jenny Moore’s latest middle grade, Bauble, Me and the Family Tree. Cover illustrated by Kiersten Eagan. Bauble, Me and the Family

‘Explains the science of how a rainbow is made through a fun, rhyming story.’ Primary Teacher Bookshelf Delves into Billy Dunne’s Debut Picture Book
Emma, over at Primary Teacher Bookshelf has dived into Billy Dunne’s debut picture book, Why? A Sciencey, Rhymey Guide to Rainbows. Illustrated by Rhys Jefferys. Dad is

‘These would be a wonderful addition to any school reading book collection.’ Edspire Reviews Maverick Chapter Readers
Jennie over at Edspire, has read and reviewed our new Maverick Chapter Readers, with a little help from her daughters. Our brand new range of Chapter

‘Just about everything that young pirate fanatics will be looking for.’ Madge Eekal Reviews Jumps into David Crosby’s Debut Picture Book
Madge Eekal Reviews has jumped into David Crosby’s spooktacular debut picture book, Pirates Vs. Monsters. With grizzly illustrations by Lee Cosgrove. Pirates Hector, Sue and George

‘Full of funny speech and plenty of disaster, this story had us giggling throughout.’ Makebelieve & Manuscripts Reviews Lou Treleaven’s Latest Picture Book, The Knight Who Might
Heather over at Makebelieve & Manuscripts have delved into Lou Treleaven’s newest picture book, The Knight Who Might. Illustrated by Kyle Beckett. The Knight Who Might tries

‘An excellent laugh out loud story that children will enjoy and take away a good message from.’ What’s Good To Read Raves About Lou Treleaven’s New Book
David over at What’s Good To Read has taken a hop, skip and a tumble into Lou Treleaven’s newest picture book, The Knight Who Might.

‘A delightful and warm story of a loving father/daughter relationship with science presented in a fun and easy understandable way.’ What’s Good to Read Reviews ‘Why?’
David Savage, over at What’s Good to Read has reviewed Billy Dunne’s debut picture book, Why? A Sciencey, Rhymey Guide to Rainbows, illustrated by Rhys Jefferys; Overall,

‘Fun and heart-warming tale of family, secrets, missing those you love and moving on.’ My Book Corner Dives into Jenny Moore’s Newest Middle Grade
My Book Corner has dived into the newest middle grade from Jenny Moore, author of Agent Starling, and Audrey Orr and the Robot Rage, who

‘Whether you’re a teacher looking to replenish your stocks of home readers […] or you’re a parent wanting to supplement your child’s reading at home, these books are a great choice.’ Primary Teacher Bookshelf Rates Our Newest Early Readers
Primary school teacher and children’s book reviewer, Emma over at Primary Teacher Bookshelf, has read and reviewed our newest range of Maverick Early Readers, colour bands Blue