Shrek's whimsical adventures in an altered reality.
If you're fond of Shrek's unique blend of humor and heart, then delving into this annual is like rejoining old friends for a new escapade. It's an immersive experience that not only revisits the highlights of "Shrek Forever After" but also expands upon the Shrek universe with additional content bound to entertain fans for hours. Whether you’re looking to relive the movie or seeking more ogre-sized fun, this book is your ticket to Far Far Away.
Classic chase adventure with a sweet twist.
If nostalgia baked into a delightful children's tale sounds appealing to you, then "Ladybird Tales: The Gingerbread Man" might just hit the spot. This book's charm lies in its ability to transport adults back to their childhood while introducing the young ones to the joys of an engaging story with memorable characters. The rhythmic cadence of the narrative and the timeless lesson it imparts make it an enjoyable read for both children and those reading to them.
Sibling adventurers race against time, uncover history.
If you're into heart-pounding adventures with a side of historical mystery, "A King's Ransom" could be an exhilarating fit for you. Amy and Dan's quest mixes real-world history with gripping action, making it a page-turner for those who love puzzles wrapped in suspense. Plus, the stakes couldn't be higher with their family's lives on the line, adding emotional depth to every twist and turn.
A fruit feast!
"Fruits" could be a good read for children who are learning to count and are interested in different types of fruits. The book is not only informative, but also tells a fun story about a little girl who eats different fruits throughout the day. The unique feature of the book is that it focuses on Caribbean fruits, making it a great option for children who want to learn about diversity in cultures.
Heartwarming celebration of the bond with grandparents.
If you're looking for a book that captures the special love between grandparents and grandchildren, "The Things I Love About Grandparents" is the perfect read for you. This beautifully illustrated book takes you on a journey of heartwarming and relatable moments, reminding us all of the joy and wisdom that grandparents bring to our lives. From making memories together to the comforting presence they provide, this book beautifully captures the unique bond and will leave you feeling nostalgic and grateful for the grandparents in your life.
Cultural tales of human nature and morality.
If you're drawn to stories that weave together the complexities of human nature with the rich tapestry of cultural folklore, "Kanaya's Bull and Other Stories" could be a captivating read for you. This collection offers a window into diverse worlds where every tale is a reflection on morality and the human condition, told in a way that's bound to resonate with your own experiences and ponderings.
Prehistoric misadventures, humor, early independent reading.
As you step back into a time where mammoths roamed, 'A Mammoth Mistake' combines humor with history to create an engaging experience for young readers. The book caters to those just gaining confidence in their reading, making it perfect for children at a fluent reading level. The prehistoric setting isn't just a backdrop; it's an opportunity to spark a love for history and adventure in young minds, all while improving literacy skills.
Proud autistic voice, friendship, courage, finding belonging
This feels like the kind of story readers hold close because Tally is so honest, observant and easy to root for. It explores autism, school dynamics and the pressure to fit in with real warmth, while never losing sight of Tally’s pride in who she is. If you like heartfelt coming-of-age stories about finding your people and speaking up when it matters, this could be a really rewarding read.
Mystery, bravery in eerie Pocono Mountains.
If ghostly tales and spine-tingling mysteries are your jam, "The Clue of the Screeching Owl" could provide the adventure you're looking for. As you follow the Hardy boys into the heart of the Poconos, you'll be swept up in a classic, page-turning quest that combines the thrill of the unknown with the reassuring presence of youthful determination and courage. For a blend of nostalgia and suspense, this book promises an enduringly enjoyable experience.
Boy's turbulent journey to familial acceptance.
If you've ever felt like a misfit in your own family, "Mr Nobody's Eyes" by Michael Morpurgo could resonate deep within you. Harry's struggle and his escape into uncertainty reflect the complex emotions of adjusting to new family dynamics. This novel is both heartwrenching and heartwarming, as it masterfully explores the themes of loss, belonging, and ultimately, finding one's place in a changed world.
Culinary Adventures Across Italy
This book is a must-read for those who love exploring different cultures through their food. With vivid descriptions and mouth-watering details, "Adam Goes To Italy" is a culinary journey that takes readers through the beautiful country of Italy, exploring its delicious food and local traditions. You'll find yourself completely immersed in the Italian culture, from the bustling streets of Rome to the quiet Tuscan countryside. It's a delightful read that will leave you craving Italian cuisine and itching to plan your own trip to Italy.
150 spook-tacular jokes for laugh lovers!
If you are looking for a book that will make your child laugh out loud, then Boo! Over 150 Spooky Jokes is the perfect read. With hilarious jokes and silly humor, this book is sure to entertain and delight young readers. The black-and-white illustrations by Martin Chatterton are an added bonus that enhances the humor in the book. Children will have a great time learning new jokes and sharing them with their friends.
Hygiene discovery adventure for kids.
Lisa Kopelke's "Tissue, Please!" is a charming choice for young readers just beginning to understand the importance of personal hygiene. With the relatable dilemma of a runny nose during an inconvenient time, kids will giggle at Frog's plight while learning a valuable lesson. It's the kind of book that turns a "yuck" moment into a teachable one, perfect for parents and educators wanting to address etiquette and self-care without being too on-the-nose.
Gross, hilarious aviation science for curious kids
If you like your facts weird, funny, and a little disgusting, this is the kind of book that makes learning feel like mischief. It turns the history of flight into a parade of failed experiments, exploding balloons, and bizarre animal stories that kids tend to retell immediately. Perfect for readers who want science to feel lively, cheeky, and impossible to ignore.
Tween adventures in YouTube stardom and friendship.
If you're curious about the blend of digital culture and everyday middle-school dilemmas, 'My Life as a Youtuber' might just be the book for you. Following Derek's journey gives a comical yet genuine insight into the aspirations and challenges of a young aspiring YouTuber. Coupled with the dynamics of friendship and the quirky addition of Frank the monkey, it strikes a chord with anyone who understands the draw of online creativity and the value of companionship.
Prehistoric siblings' hilarious, fact-filled graphic adventure.
If you enjoy a mix of humor and history wrapped up in a lively graphic novel, "Bad to the Bones" can offer you just that. Lucy and Andy's Stone Age shenanigans, combined with real historical insights, make for an entertaining read that's educational without ever feeling like a lecture. Fans of other humorous children's graphic novels will find themselves right at home with this quirky cave-family.
Adventure, mystery, friendship: a Kenyan safari rescue.
If your spirit of adventure calls you to the vast savannas of Kenya, 'Thea Stilton and the Journey to the Lion's Den' won't disappoint. Ideal for young readers, this book weaves together the thrill of wildlife exploration with the warmth of friendship and a dash of suspense, as they join forces to save a lion cub. It's a heartwarming tale that shows the power of teamwork and courage among the diverse group of Thea Sisters.
Rome, romance, and pizza-powered matchmaking chaos
This feels like the kind of summer read you’d breeze through with a smile. Lucy’s matchmaking idea based on pizza preferences is such a fun, quirky hook, and the Rome setting gives everything extra charm. If you like light mystery, family drama, and a little teen romance mixed with lots of food, this one sounds like a sweet escape.
Minecraft adventures bridging two realms.
If you're a fan of both Minecraft and a gripping adventure, this box set is like stepping through a portal into a thrilling new layer of the game. You'll join Stevie and Maison as they bravely combat classic Minecraft foes and the enigmatic Herobrine, all while safeguarding two worlds. It's a high-stakes journey that brings the pixelated excitement right into the realm of literature, perfect for young gamers and readers alike.
Magical quest unlocks secrets, self-discovery, and snow.
If you're in the mood for a touch of magic blended with a heartwarming quest, "The Adventures of Lettie Peppercorn" could captivate your imagination. Lettie's journey is filled with the warmth of self-discovery and the winds of adventure, perfect for anyone who cherishes stories where characters grow as much as they roam. Join her as she transcends her limitations in search of family and identity; it's a tale that promises to lift the spirits as much as it surprises.
Boarding school adventure meets historical intrigue.
If you're after a blend of history and adventure wrapped in a cozy, coming-of-age package, "The Dragonfly Pool" may be your next favorite read. Eva Ibbotson crafts a world where the warmth of friendship and the thrill of adventure dovetail against a backdrop of world-changing events. An ideal pick for someone who cherishes rich character development and yearns for a story that feels both whimsical and significant.
Empowering kids to stand up against bullying.
This book could be a good read for anyone who wants to understand the issue of bullying from a child's perspective. It uses relatable language and illustrations to educate and empower kids to recognize bullying and take action against it. Through real-life examples and practical advice, it helps children build confidence and empathy, making it an essential resource for schools and parents.
Fun, illustrative guide to primates for kids.
If your young one is ever brimming with curiosity about our close animal relatives, "Monkeys & Apes" is a delightful pick. It's a book that answers those persistent 'whys' and 'hows' with clarity and fun illustrations, making complex ideas about nature accessible and engaging to children.
Early science for curious independent young readers
This is a lovely pick for a child who is ready to move beyond simple stories and start exploring real-world ideas on their own. It makes big topics like the water cycle and pollution feel clear and approachable, with the kind of structure that helps new confident readers feel capable. Parents would probably love how it teaches both reading fluency and environmental awareness at the same time.
Swashbuckling adventure; supernatural sea odyssey.
If you're a fan of the high seas and ghostly legends with a touch of humor, "Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest" will likely charm you. This novelization captures the spirit of the film, offering a captivating blend of action, fantasy, and pirates' lore. It's an entertaining escape, especially if you're looking to immerse yourself in a seafaring adventure without leaving the comfort of your nook.
First reading adventure, excitement for young minds.
If your child is just starting their reading journey, "Super-Tuned!" can spark a lifelong love for books. It's crafted to engage young readers with its simple language and captivating illustrations, making it a delightful choice for those initial forays into independent reading.
Continues NIMH saga with new rodent adventures.
If you were captivated by the original Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, you'll find this sequel intriguing as it expands the story beyond familiar characters. Jane Leslie Conly, daughter of the original author, breathes new life into the tale with fresh adventures that maintain the thoughtful themes of science and ethics while exploring the potential of animal intelligence. It's a worthy continuation for fans longing to revisit the world of NIMH.
Giant friendships, dreams, and whimsical adventures.
If you've ever let your imagination wander to a world where dreams are crafted and giants walk the Earth, "The BFG" is your ticket to joy. Roald Dahl's knack for merging the fantastical with the profound makes this read a treasure for both children and adults. Every page brims with a sense of wonder that reminds us that magic can be found in kindness.
Spooky coaster mystery with furry detective fun.
If you're into quirky characters and light-hearted mysteries, "Ride for Your Life!" could be a delightful pick for your next read. Imagine yourself in a whimsical setting, where the thrills of a funfair meet the chills of a ghostly enigma. Whether you're young or simply young at heart, Creepella's daring adventures are sure to entertain with a touch of spooky charm.
Magic-filled adventure through an original world.
"Foundling could be a good read for those who love immersive fantasy worlds with intricate plotlines. D.M. Cornish has created a highly imaginative and detailed universe in which Rossamund navigates through dangerous obstacles while trying to stay true to himself. The mix of magic, adventure, and a Dickensian atmosphere make Foundling stand out as a unique and captivating read."
Mysterious tombs and ancient Egyptian afterlife secrets.
If you're fascinated by ancient marvels, "Where Are the Great Pyramids?" offers a journey into the enigmatic world of Egypt's pharaohs and their monumental tributes to the afterlife. You'll find the blend of historical facts with the enduring mysteries around the pyramids' construction intriguing. It's a thought-provoking read that'll conjure images of a civilization both grand and enigmatic, perfect for anyone intrigued by history's unsolved puzzles.
Ponies brave Everfree's enchanting, mysterious wonders.
If your little one is captivated by the vibrant world of "My Little Pony," they'll be thrilled to join familiar characters on a journey through the enigmatic Everfree Forest. This storybook is a treasure chest of adventures, with stunning illustrations bringing to life the magical escapades that make the series a hit. It's an invitation for young readers to let their imagination gallop into a land of friendship and discovery.
Arthur's rainy vacation turns surprisingly fun.
If you're someone who treasures family time and making the best out of unforeseen situations, "Arthur's Family Vacation" could bring warmth to your heart. Marc Brown has a knack for showcasing relatable family dynamics with a positive spin, perfect for anyone needing a gentle reminder that joy can be found in the unplanned.
Children's guide to generosity over greed.
If you're looking to instill values of sharing and selflessness in the young ones, this book is a perfect pick. It tackles the often tricky topic of greed with a gentle but firm hand, making it accessible to children. Plus, the included CD is a fun bonus that reinforces the book's message through music and narration, making the learning experience interactive and memorable.
Igniting young imaginations with accessible art projects.
If your child has a burgeoning love for art, "Art Ideas: Miniature Edition" is the kind of book that can fuel that passion. Step-by-step instructions make it easy for kids to follow along and explore various mediums. It's not just about fun; it's a dive into understanding the basics of color and perspective, building a foundation that can last a lifetime. Plus, it's been parent-approved for its educational value!
Enchanting animal adventures, beautifully illustrated.
If you're fond of stories that whisk you away on heartwarming adventures with furry and feathered friends, "Favourite Animal Stories" is a perfect fit. You'll find yourself racing alongside Squirrel and Mouse, sharing laughs with a dancing cow, and exploring the ocean's wonders with Little Otter. The illustrations are just the cherry on top, adding a visual delight to each tale that will captivate readers of all ages, especially those around 7 and up.
Gentle first-school lesson for little biters
This is a warm, reassuring story for toddlers who are still learning how to handle big feelings. Billy Goat’s first-day nerves and frustration will feel very familiar, and the book turns that tough moment into something kind and teachable. Parents often love how it corrects biting without feeling harsh, making it a comforting read for little ones starting school or social play.
Cunning Crocodile's mischievous plans foiled by jungle animals.
If you enjoy a good chuckle alongside clever storytelling, "The Enormous Crocodile" is a delightful treat. Roald Dahl's knack for whimsy shines in this tale, where animals outwit the not-so-smart crocodile. It's a short read, ideal for a light-hearted escape or a bedtime story that'll amuse both you and the youngsters.
Witty noir mystery for curious young detectives
This is a great pick if you like clever mysteries with a strange, slightly shadowy atmosphere and a narrator who’s always a step behind the truth in the most entertaining way. Lemony Snicket makes every clue feel playful, suspicious, and a little absurd, so the whole story has that delicious feeling of asking the wrong thing until the right answer appears. It’s especially fun for readers who enjoy quirky humor wrapped around a genuinely intriguing case.
Zombies redefined: Undead friendship versus human suspicion.
If you enjoy stories laced with humor and heart that play with traditional monster tropes, "Zombies Are People, Too" could be your next favorite read. Arnold's journey as a zombie striving to live like a human boy brings a whimsical twist to the zombie genre, making you root for the undead in a story about acceptance and the gray areas of morality. It challenges the reader to rethink who the monsters really are.
Billie's playful hair-styling adventures help confidence bloom.
If you're looking for a book that can help a young reader gain confidence in themselves and their decisions, "Beautiful Haircut" by Sally Rippin is a charming choice. It's more than just a story about playing hairdresser; it's about Billie's journey towards self-acceptance and creativity, which can resonate with children learning to embrace their uniqueness.
Untamed beauty running wild in the storm.
This book could be a good read for someone who appreciates the untamed beauty of nature and the bond between animals and humans. With a thrilling adventure set in a snowstorm, "Wildflower" captures the essence of a powerful connection between a girl, her pony, and the strength of determination. Get ready to be swept away in this heartwarming tale of bravery and the magic of the wild.
Creepy, half-flesh half-cloth doll haunts siblings.
The Ragwitch is a great read for those who enjoy eerie and haunting tales. Garth Nix's use of vivid description creates a very unsettling atmosphere, making the readers feel like they're also being haunted by the creature. The unique and distinctive feature of this book is its concept of a sinister doll that can control people, and how it creates a terrifying situation for the siblings. Overall, this book is highly recommended for lovers of classic horror fantasy.
Hilarious school adventure, quirky teacher antics.
If you're in the mood for a light-hearted, laugh-out-loud read, "Mr. Sunny Is Funny!" hits the spot. The book's humor and endearing oddball characters are perfect for readers who enjoy a good chuckle with their stories, especially if you're nostalgic for the whimsy of elementary school days.
Mouse adventures, silly mishaps, child-friendly humor.
If you've got a little one who bursts into fits of giggles over the antics of a quirky mouse, Geronimo Stilton's "Wedding Crasher" won't disappoint. It's a light-hearted romp peppered with charming illustrations, just right for spirited storytimes. Consider this if you're nurturing a love of reading with humor and adventure.
Enchanting folklore with a magical coming-of-age twist.
If you cherish tales woven with enchantment and growth, "A Question of Magic" by E.D. Baker might just be the book that dances off the shelves into your hands. It's a novel that delves into folklore with a refreshing spin, easy to fall in love with if you're stepping into the realm of more complex middle grade fantasies. Serafina's journey from village life to a destiny filled with magic and self-discovery could be the companion to your own adventures in life and literature.
Build financial literacy for confident young readers.
"My Money" can help young readers get a grip on the basics of money management. It's an excellent choice for parents who want to instill financial responsibility early on. It combines foundational knowledge with engaging activities and examples tailored for kids, encouraging them to develop good habits and understand the value of money.
Appeal: Mystery-solving with a lovable dog companion.
This book is perfect for young readers who love solving mysteries and appreciate a loyal dog companion. It offers a fun and engaging storyline that will keep readers on their toes until the very end. The unique feature of this book is the inclusion of the beloved character, Wishbone - a charismatic Jack Russell Terrier who helps Joe Talbot solve the case.
Spellbound journey to save river spirits.
Shards is a captivating and magical book that follows the journey of a young girl to save her friends who are transformed into spirits, and defeat the witch responsible for their misfortune. The book tackles environmental themes such as protecting freshwater lakes and rivers. This book would be perfect for young readers who enjoy adventure and magic with an environmental message. It has been praised for its insightful and engaging storytelling, leaving readers looking forward to the next installment in the series.
Fairies teach flight in enchanting backyard adventure.
If you're drawn to stories that blend whimsy with heartwarming tales of friendship, "Fairy Flying Lessons" could flutter right into your favorites. Picture the charm of your childhood fantasies meeting the earnest desire to help a tiny creature in need. It's a delightful read for anyone who cherishes the idea of tiny wonders hidden in everyday life.