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The Lancashire Evening Post gives Maverick some knock out reviews!

Pam Norfolk reviews children’s books for the Lancashire Evening Post and she has given all four of our new releases some spectacular reviews.

A Gold Star for George (buy here.)

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“George the gorgeous giraffe makes a welcome return in the second book of Alice Hemming and Kimberley Scott’s much-loved George the Giraffe & Friends series, and this time the gangly giant proves that helping others brings the greatest reward.

Alice Hemming, who is passionate about picture books, provides the ‘aah’ factor in this appealing and heart-warming story while illustrator Kimberley Scott turns the menagerie of animals into quirky, lovable little characters.”

Horace and Hattiepillar (buy here.)

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“Horace and Hattiepillar is the much-anticipated sequel to Hedgehugs and features a simple but revealing story by television presenter and author Steve Wilson and beautiful artwork by his wife Lucy Tapper.

Tapper’s beguiling, textured illustrations bring her husband’s adorable story to life, creating picture book magic for enquiring minds and inquisitive youngsters.”

A Box of Socks (buy here.)

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“Needles at the ready as Amanda Brandon’s gorgeous grandma unravels another super slapstick Granny Mutton Yarn!

There are some hilarious lines in this marvellously madcap story which pays subtle homage to the loving relationship between children and their grandparents. Amanda Brandon provides the wise words and comedy, and illustrator Catalina Echeverri brings the characters and the fun to visual life.”

Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers (buy here.)

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“Ahoy there! Alex English is on top form in this rip-roaring, rhyming pirate tale which pitches a digger-mad boy against a band of ruthless pirates.

Alex English serves up a real treasure trove of treats in this fun-packed story which follows Brad on his voyage of discovery through the high seas, and Duncan Beedie’s lively, detailed illustrations, including the motley crew of dastardly pirates, are a delight.”

Read the full reviews here.