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Mirabelle and the Midnight Feast

By Harriet Muncaster

Age 5+

If you’ve got an Isadora Moon fan who’s looking for their next read that’s full of magic, adventure and a little bit of mischief, meet Mirabelle! Isadora Moon’s naughty half-witch, half-fairy cousin has a whole chapter book series of her own for emerging readers to enjoy.

 

Like the Isadora Moon books, Mirabelle’s adventures are engaging and accessible stories to build reading confidence.

 

Mirabelle and the Midnight FeastÌýis a magical tale about friendship, siblings, and the importance of owning up to your mistakes. Will they be able to overcome their differences and come together for a midnight feast? Find out in this hilarious and heart-warming story.

 

Win Mirabelle and the Midnight Feast

For your chance to win one of three copies of Mirabelle and the Midnight Feast, we want to know who you and your child would invite to your own magical midnight feast. Comment on the pinned competition post on the Oxford Owl Facebook page with your answer to enter. Feel free to tag your feast friends so that they can join in the fun!

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 25th February 2024.

 

About the book

Best friends Mirabelle and Carlotta sneak into big sister Edith’s bedroom during a sleepover and accidentally break one of her prized possessions. If Edith finds out, they’re in big trouble. Does this mean the end of their planned midnight feast?

About the Author

 

Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the internationally bestselling Isadora Moon, Mirabelle and Emerald series of young reader books and the middle-grade Victoria Stitch series. So far Isadora Moon is available in thirty-seven different languages, including Spanish, Italian, Romanian and Korean, and is available as audio books. TheÌýIsadora Moon series won the El Corte Inglés Children’s Book of the Year in 2019 and has sold over 4 million copies worldwide.

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Book of the Month: Science Words for Little People /book-of-the-month-science-words/ Wed, 17 Jan 2024 13:13:39 +0000 /?p=52387 Win a free copy of Science Words for Little People: Weather. This entertaining book introduces children to words and phrases that help them explore science confidently. Suitable for 3+ (January 2024)

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Science Words for Little People

Written by Helen Mortimer and illustrated by Cristina Trapanese

Age 3+

Get ready to meet some science words you can use every day!

Created by the language experts at 51ºÚÁÏÍø, and informed by the Oxford Corpus of Children’s Language, these little books provide just the right words to explore science with even the littlest learners and to build their confidence with scientific vocabulary.

From the weather to space, discover and share all the words, facts, and meanings you need to talk about these fascinating topics together.

 

Win Big Words for Little people: Weather

To celebrate the publication of Weather, the latest Science Words for Little People book, we’re giving away all four books in the series to one lucky winner!

For your chance to win the books, head to the Oxford Owl Facebook page and comment on the competition post with your favourite weather emoji.

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 28th January 2024.

 

About the book

Little ones will love following an exciting adventure walk to explore weather, from the blustering wind to a glorious rainbow! This entertaining book introduces children to words and phrases that help them explore science confidently.

About the Author and Illustrator

 

Helen Mortimer has always loved words. After graduating, she placed her foot on the bottom rung of the publishing ladder and enjoyed every step of the climb until she had a fine view of the world of picture books!

 

Cristina Trapanese started studying illustration at the Italian School of Comix and later at the IDEA Academy in Rome. She loves painting and how it helps her learn how to manage colours, later discovering her passion for telling stories through images.

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Book of the Month: The Wild /book-of-the-wild/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 15:10:38 +0000 /?p=52173 Win a free copy of The Wild, a lyrical modern fable with a hopeful message about how our environment needs us just as much as we need it. Suitable for 3+ (November 2023)

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The Wild

Written and Illustrated by Yuval Zommer

Age 3+

Everything found a place in the Wild, and the Wild welcomed all…

Discover renowned illustrator Yuval Zommer’s latest magical creation, which delivers a powerful modern fairy tale about how our environment needs us just as much as we need it.

The Wild explores concepts of healing, wellbeing and our relationship with nature through mesmerising illustrations, to offer a hopeful message for readers big and small.

 

Win one of three copies of The Wild

Want to get your hands on a copy of this beautiful book? We’re giving away three copies! Plant a tree 🌳 emoji in the comments on the competition Facebook post for your chance to win.

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 26th November 2023.

 

About the book

When humanity takes too much from the Wild it starts to suffer. For the Wild to be well again someone must be brave enough to raise their voice. A modern fable with a hopeful and powerful message.Ìý

About the Author

 

Yuval Zommer graduated from London’s Royal College of Art with an MA in Illustration. He then worked as a creative director at many leading advertising agencies but his passion for picture books won, and he is now the author and illustrator of highly acclaimed children’s books, including the internationally bestselling The Big Book series for Thames and Hudson.

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Book of the Month: Thunderboots /book-of-the-month-thunderboots/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 10:49:31 +0000 /?p=51804 Win a free copy of Thunderboots, a fun story about a little girl who realises that what makes her different is also what makes her unique! Suitable for 3+ (October 2023)

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Thunderboots

Written by Naomi Jones, Illustrated by Rebecca Ashdown

Age 3+

Join Trixie, a little, but VERY loud, girl, as she realises that what makes her different is what also makes her unique!

Thunderboots is an empowering story about starting school with dyslexia, inspired by the author Naomi Jones’s own experiences growing up. It uses a fun story and energetic illustrations to draw awareness to the challenges and strengths that little learners with dyslexia might experience.

We’ve developed this book with a school that specialises in teaching children with dyslexia to make sure it helps spread awareness about dyslexia in a positive way. It opens with a personal letter from Naomi that will encourage little ones to embrace their individual superpowers.

Win one of three copies of Thunderboots

Learning differently is Trixie’s superpower. What’s your child’s special superpower that makes them unique? Comment with your answer on the competition Facebook post for your chance to win one of three copies of Thunderboots.

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 29th October 2023.

 

About the book

Trixie’s nickname is THUNDERBOOTS because she dances wherever she goes. But one day she comes home from school and is very quiet. Dad knows that something is wrong and Trixie explains that she is struggling with her letters. Maybe what she needs is a superpowered plan…

About the Author and illustrator

Naomi Jones worked in children’s publishing for eight years before leaving to pursue her dream of becoming a writer. She is the acclaimed author of the picture book The Perfect Fit (OUP); its sequel One More Try, How to Catch a Rainbow (OUP), How to Make a Story (OUP), and The Odd Fish (Farshore). She lives in Cornwall near the sea.

Rebecca Ashdown studied illustration at Westminster University and Central Saint Martins, working as a graphic designer, vector illustrator and motion graphics artist, before becoming a full-time illustrator. Her books have been shortlisted for several awards including the Sheffield Book Award, the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, the Portsmouth Book Award and Hillingdon Picture Book of the Year.

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Book of the Month: Amazing Animal Tales, Little Monkey and Tiny Tadpole /book-of-the-month-little-monkey-tiny-tadpole/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 10:41:54 +0000 /?p=51716 Win copies of Amazing Animal Tales: Little Monkey and Tiny Tadpole, for little animal lovers. Suitable for children aged 2+ (September 2023)

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Amazing Animal Tales: Little Monkey and Tiny Tadpole

Written by Anne Rooney, Illustrated by Qu Lan

Age 2+

Part fiction, part non-fiction – completely perfect for little animal lovers.

Discover an exciting series following baby animals’ incredible stories of survival. These new books are a perfect mix of fiction and non-fiction, combining emotional family stories with fascinating nature facts in one beautiful package.

Little ones will love opening the flaps to reveal amazing facts and each book features an animal to spot throughout.

Win a pair of Amazing Animal Tales books

You could win one of three pairs of the new Amazing Animal Tales books, Little Monkey and Tiny Tadpole, over on the Oxford Owl Facebook page. To enter, simply comment on the competition Facebook post with the emoji of your child’s favourite animal!

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 24th September 2023.

 

About the books

Tiny Tadpole is at the start of an amazing transformation. She begins life in the shelter of a hidden pool, growing and learning alongside her brother – until one day, she starts to change. This heartwarming story about an animal family living in the wild has big flaps to open and frog facts to discover.

Little Monkey loves to scamper about his treetop home, swinging from branch to branch and playing. There are many dangers in the forest, but luckily Little Monkey’s mum is never far away! This heartwarming story about an animal family living in the wild has big flaps to open and monkey facts to discover.

About the Author and illustrators

 

Anne Rooney is a prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction for children and adults who has published more than 150 books and lectures in creative writing. As well as the Amazing Animal Tales series by 51ºÚÁÏÍø, recent titles include Animal Atlas and Dinosaur Atlas (Lonely Planet Kids).

Qu Lan graduated from the China Academy of Art and now lives in France. She has illustrated for multiple publishers including Hachette, Usborne and Penguin Random House, as well as well-known brands such as Airbnb.

Carolina Rabei’s debut picture book illustrating Walter de la Mare’s poem, Snow (Faber), was published to critical acclaim, nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal, and featured on The Independent’s list of ‘11 Best Books for 4–to 7–Year-Olds’. Carolina has been published in 17 languages. She has also been published by Egmont and Templar.

 

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Summer reading 2023: Read anywhere and everywhere you can this summer! /summer-reading-for-kids-recommended-books/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 10:18:24 +0000 /summer-reading-for-kids-recommended-books/ From island adventures to stories about twin detectives, here’s our list of favourite children’s books to read this summer.

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This summer we’re feeling inspired! Join us, and get out and read wherever you can – on a bus, in the park or at the beach – just grab a book and go!

Try to squeeze in time to read, even if it’s just 10 minutes a day – and don’t forget about our handy Progress with Oxford activity books for when you’re on the go and in need of some fun learning activities! #OnTheGoWithPWO

If you’re looking to update your bookshelf this summer, we’ve also put together a great list of book suggestions below.

Please note that all links to books will connect you to Amazon.co.uk.

Some of our suggestions are also part of The Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge 2023.

Looking for more book recommendations? Take a look at our free eBook library for more holiday reading inspiration!

 

Age 2+


Anya Glazer

Claude is a selfish crab and he refuses to give up his beautiful shell. Little does he know that his actions will affect all the hermit crabs on the beach – especially little Alphonso, whose new shell is far too big. Can Claude change his ways before he puts his friends in danger?

Matty Long

THE SKILL! THE SPEED! THE DRAMA!

Nothing can beat the thrill of Whizz Kart Racing-and Team Turbo is the best team around! But when their drivers, the Turbo Bunnies, become rivals, things quickly spin out of control. CRASH!

Have the wheels come off Team Turbo forever? Or can they get back on track?

A hilarious story about teamwork and friendship, from prize-winning author and illustrator Matty Long.

The Reading Agency Summer Reading Challenge book, 2023

 

Thomas Doherty

Joe loves Wild things, but can’t find any in the city he lives in. When the Wild invites him to explore the night-time city, he is going to learn that nature can be found just about everywhere.

Naomi Jones/ Rebecca Ashdown

Trixie’s nickname is THUNDERBOOTS because she dances wherever she goes. But one day she comes home from school and is very quiet. Dad knows that something is wrong and Trixie explains that she is struggling with her letters. Maybe what she needs is a superpowered plan…

 

Simon Philip / Ian Smith

Join two friends on a wild penguin chase around the city. Our self-described penguin ‘expert’ finds black-and-white animals at every turn. But are any of them really penguins – and can you spot the penguin hiding on every page?

 

Oxford Children’s Books

Today you’re the digger driver! Your job is to help your team to build a house. Let’s go!

Enter a world of imaginative play with this fun and immersive insight into construction vehicles. Children will love using their imagination to take the driver’s seat and pretend to use the digger’s controls to dig, move, and scoop!
This book puts the reader in charge, to build self-confidence and encourage following instructions, problem solving, and teamwork.

 

Ages 5–7

Paul Westmoreland, illustrated by George Ermos

When Rudy finds a lost wolf cub at the skatepark, he knows he has to help him. Rudy tries everything he can think of to find the cub’s pack, but they’re nowhere to be seen, or smelled, and time is running out. Can a howl in the night change the fate of the little cub? How-how-harrooooow!

The Reading Agency Summer Reading Challenge book, 2023

Alex Falase-Koya, illustrated by Paula Bowles

Supervillain Violet Vine takes over the school garden with an army of kid-eating Venus fly-traps!

Armed with his super-suit and robot sidekick, Pixel, Marvin leaps into action to become the invincible, unstoppable superhero, MARV!

Harriet Muncaster

A big football star is coming to Mirabelle’s school to watch them play, and with a little bit of help from some magic Mirabelle is determined to show her that she’s the best. Can Mirabelle learn that there’s more than one way to feel like a winner?ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý

 

 

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Harriet Muncaster

When Emerald and her stepsister, Delphina, sneak out of the palace in search of sea sprites they know it isn’t strictly ‘perfect mermaid princess’ behaviour. But they’re about to learn that being a mermaid princess is about more than just following the rules – it’s also about following your heart.

Astrid Lindgren / Mini Grey

Lisa lives in a tiny place called Noisy Village with all her friends and with so many children living there, its’ a very noisy place indeed! Join the children on their adventures as they explore the great outdoors and get up to plenty of mischief.

These classic beloved stories are written by Astrid Lindgren and illustrated by CILIP Kate Greenaway medal-winning Mini Grey.

Paula Harrison, illustrated by Jenny Lovelie

All aboard for the latest Kitty adventure! Join the superhero as she races after the runaway Red Rocket steam train.

 

Ages 7–9

Pippi LongstockingÌý

Astrid Lindgren / Lauren Child

Pippi lives in Villa Villekulla with a horse, a monkey, and a big suitcase full of gold coins.

The grown-ups in her village try to make Pippi behave in ways that they think a little girl should, but Pippi has other ideas.

Pippi thinks nothing of wrestling a circus strongman, dancing a polka with burglars, or tugging a bull’s tail and her wildly unconventional lifestyle is matched by Lauren’s free-spirited illustrations.

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Matty Long

When Blossom the unicorn accidentally traps Tiddlywink the pixie in an ancient puzzle cube, the heroes of the Super Happy Magic Forest must journey to the Distant Desert to find a way to free him.

Philip Reeve / Sarah McIntyre

Kevin is a roly-poly flying pony. He has everything he needs-a constant supply of biscuits and his best friend, Max. Misty Twiglet is a famous pop star. She has everything she needs except for a perfectly quirky, one-of-a-kind pet. The roly-poly flying pony kind . . .When Kevin is kidnapped, Max and his sister Daisy must come to the rescue!

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Gill Lewis

When Willow meets the Wild Things she knows her life is never going to be the same again. Strange things happen in The Wilderness. It holds more than you could possibly imagine: secrets, shadows, a witch. Even a monster. Are you brave enough to come? Because the moment you step across the boundary, you’ll be changed forever.

Tony De Saulles

As a bee, Mel is ready to defend his hive against all enemies taking on killer wasps, terrifying hawkmoths, and battling queen bees.

But as a boy, has he got what it takes to protect his bees (and himself) against the greatest menace of all Nasty Norman Crudwell?

Ages 9–11

Harriet Muncaster

Twins, Victoria Stitch and Celestine, are denied their royal birth-right. Celestine accepts the decision with good grace, but Victoria Stitch is consumed with her obsession for power.

 

Victoria Stitch: Free and Famous

Harriet Muncaster

The second book in the series. Victoria Stitch refuses to accept the control that the Wiskling Wood has over her future and escapes to the human world. She was supposed to be a queen, and she will stop at nothing to make it happen.

Buy on Amazon >

 

Helen Harvey

Online, Emmy is a star gamer with fans who love to watch her videos. At school, Emmy is friendless and bullied. Vanessa, AKA the Queen of Mean, has decided that Emmy is a weirdo with bad handwriting, horrible fashion sense, and no dad. Can Emmy level up, join forces with some new friends, and beat the bullies?

Suitable for age 8–12.

A Double Detectives Medical Mystery: Diagnosis Danger

Roopa Farooki

When a mysterious figure hurts one of their friends and then disappears, Ali and Tulip are straight on the case. Get ready for a fast-talking, quick-thinking, risk-taking, outrageous medical mystery adventure!

Ben Davis

George knows that Gizmo is getting old – after all, he’s been around since before George was born and what’s that in dog years? – so he writes Gizmo a bucket list.

As the pair work their way down the list they have lots of adventures and lots of laughs.

Lorraine Gregory

Brat has always lived in the isolated castle on the island, unwillingly taking care of the vicious creatures that his master creates.

But then the unthinkable happens. The monsters get out.

Now Brat must overcome his fears, and venture into the world he has hidden from his whole life. For the fate of everyone rests on his shoulders alone. . .

Tanya Landman

I was too angry, Mother said. But she was wrong. If you weren’t fuming, you just weren’t paying attention. When every day is a struggle to survive…

When the rich and powerful hold all the cards… Do you accept the way things are? Or do you fight to change them? Eliza is angry. Angry that her family never seems to have enough. Angry that conditions at the factory where she and her sister work are so harsh. Angry that no one seems to care. When Eliza speaks out, her words spark fury among the rest of the workers and the flame of rebellion is lit. But what next? Can one girl really inspire an uprising that will change her world? Written by Carnegie Medal winner Tanya Landman, this story brings to life the match girls’ strike of 1888 and is perfect for less confident readers.

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Book of the Month: Isadora Moon, The Summer Fun Activity Book /book-of-the-month-isadora-moon-the-summer-fun-activity-book/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 10:28:53 +0000 /?p=51471 Win copies of Isadora Moon: The Summer Fun Activity Book, perfect for fans of Harriet Muncaster's characters. Suitable for children aged 5-8 (June 2023)

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Isadora Moon: The Summer Fun Activity Book

By Harriet Muncaster

Age 5-8

This enchanting activity book is a summer holiday must-have for fans of Isadora Moon.
Everyone’s favourite vampire-fairy will help you add some magic and sparkle to your child’s learning at home, with activities that develop their literacy and numeracy skills, and encourage problem solving, play and creativity. Your little learners can enjoy a spellbinding selection of colouring-in, search-and-find, simple maths puzzles and much more, brought to life by Harriet Muncaster’s irresistible pink and black artwork that you’ll recognise from the Isadora Moon books.

Take a sparkling sneak peak

Isadora and her family are off on holiday together. Where do you think they are going? Try a .

Win Isadora Moon: The Summer Fun Activity Book

You could win one of three copies of Isadora Moon: The Summer Fun Activity Book over on the Oxford Owl Facebook page. To enter, share a bit of vampire-fairy magic by commenting on the competition Facebook post with a sparkle emoji ✨

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 25th JuneÌý2023.

 

About the Activity Book

This enchanting summer activity book is perfect for fans of the bestselling Isadora Moon series. Packed with colouring in, search-and-find, simple maths puzzles and much more, this book is a school holiday essential.

About the Author and illustrator

 

Harriet Muncaster is the author and illustrator of the internationally bestselling Isadora Moon series, Mirabelle and Emerald companion series, and middle-grade trilogy Victoria Stitch. She lives with her husband and daughter near some beautiful countryside in Bedfordshire, England.

 

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Inspiring Middle Grade Books: titles to celebrate Women’s History Month /inspiring-middle-grade-for-womens-history-month/ Wed, 08 Mar 2023 10:54:03 +0000 /?p=51277 As March marks both Women’s History month and International Women’s Day, we’ve put together a list of our favourite reads which feature strong and inspirational female lead characters.

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As March marks both Women’s History month and International Women’s Day, we’ve put together a list of our favourite reads which feature strong and inspirational female lead characters. Perfect for any young readers looking for compelling stories to move and engage them.

 

Deborah Ellis

The Breadwinner is the bestselling story about Parvana, a girl living in war-torn Afghanistan, who must disguise herself as a boy to save her mother and sisters from starvation. This honest, heart-breaking, and inspiring story is written by Deborah Ellis – a feminist and anti-war activist who spent time with Afghan refugees, recording and learning about their stories, before creating The Breadwinner collection of books.

Deborah Ellis

The newest title in the series, One More Mountain, is set in contemporary Afghanistan in 2021. These days, Parvana runs a school for girls, but everything changes in an instant and Parvana and Shauzia must flee to escape the new dangers of an old enemy, whilst continuing to support those in danger. Deborah Ellis is donating all her royalties from One More Mountain to Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan.

Helen Harvey

Emmy Levels Up, written by Helen Harvey, explores themes of online bullying and gaming. Online, Emmy is a superstar gamer with lots of fans who like to watch her videos, but in real life, she is friendless and bullied at school. Can Emmy join forces with some new friends, and beat the bullies? This title is perfect for young readers who enjoy reading books by Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy. Ìý

Suitable for age 8–12.

Gill Lewis

In The Closest Thing to Flying, when Semira discovers a diary written by Hen, a girl living over 100 years ago in 1891, she finds the friend she has been desperately seeking. A friend who brings not just comfort, but inspiration to be brave, to fight for her place in the world, and maybe even to uncover the secrets of her own past. This thought-provoking story is written by Gill Lewis.

Tanya Landman

Lightning Strike by Carnegie Medal winning author Tanya Landman, brings to life the match girl strike of 1888 and follows factory worker Eliza. Eliza is angry about the harsh working conditions at the factory, and that her family never seems to have enough. She stands up for what she believes in and speaks out, and the flame of rebellion at the factory is lit. But what next? Can one girl really inspire an uprising that will change her world?

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Book of the Month: Cosy Christmas Book Bundle /book-of-the-month-cosy-christmas/ Fri, 09 Dec 2022 16:35:04 +0000 /?p=50914 Win copies of our cosy Christmas book bundle in our festive give away (December 2022)

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Win our cosy Christmas book bundle

 

For this year’s bumper festive giveaway, we’ve bundled up a cosy collection of books that are packed full of winter magic.

For a chance to win our cosy Christmas reads, we want to know your favourite way to stay snuggly at home with the kids. Whether it’s cuddling up with a story, or slurping hot chocolate, simply comment on the pinned competition post on the Oxford Owl Facebook page to tell us.

 

UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on 18 December 2022.

 

Read on to find out more about the wintry wonders in the bundle and to discover lots of bonus free gifts to download.

 

Cosy Christmas Book Bundle

Amazing Animal Tales: Baby Polar Bear

Written byÌýAnne RooneyÌýand illustrated byÌýQu Lan

Makes a great gift for: Animal-loving fact finders, age 2+

Baby Polar Bear loves to play and explore her snowy home. She must stay alert as there is danger around – but Mummy Bear is always close by! This heartwarming story about an animal family living in the wild has big flaps to open and polar bear facts to discover.

Written by Corrinne Averiss and illustrated by Fiona Woodcock

Makes a great gift for: Animal lovers with curious imaginations, age 2+

This is the story of a curious polar bear, a little girl lost in the snow, and the precious friendship they discover together. With themes of empathy and kindness, the story is stunningly illustrated by Fiona Woodcock.

Written and illustrated by Yuval Zommer

Makes a great gift for: Fans of heartwarming Christmas classics, age 2+

Fox and Hare were born in spring, grew up in summer, and were best friends by autumn. When winter comes, they can’t wait to jump, leap and bounce in this thing called snow. But what exactly is snow?

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Written and illustrated by Yuval Zommer

Makes a great gift for: Animal lovers, adventurers and explorers, age 2+

In this wonderfully festive picture book, Yuval Zommer imagines the Northern Lights’ fleeting journey from space to Earth and how they weave a special magic for the animals and people living in the frozen lands below.

Written by Corrinne AverissÌýand illustrated by Greg McLeod

Makes a great gift for: Nature-lovers who enjoy sharing a story, age 2+

Bird, Bear, and Squirrel come up with a cunning plan to help Mountain experience the sunrise for the first time in this powerful story about imagination, empathy and friendship.

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Isadora Moon Makes Winter Magic

Written and illustrated by Harriet Muncaster

Makes a great gift for: Fairy and fantasy fans, age 5+

Isadora loves playing in the snow, especially when her creations come to life! But snow magic can’t last forever. Will she be able to save her new friends before they melt away?

Find out more >

Free gift:

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If you’re looking for even more holiday reading suggestions or gift ideas, don’t miss our .

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Summer reading for kids: recommended books /summer-reading-for-kids-recommended-books-2022/ Mon, 30 May 2022 13:04:56 +0000 /?p=51457 From island adventures to stories about twin detectives, here’s our list of favourite children’s books to read this summer.

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Looking for motivation or to track your reading progress this summer? The summer holidays are bound to be busy, but 10–15 minutes of reading with your child every day is one of the best ways you can help them with their learning.

 

Follow our top 5 tips to become a reading superhero! Download our and track your progress each week of the holidays.

Please note that all links to books will connect you to Amazon.co.uk.

Some of our suggestions are also part of the Summer Reading Challenge 2022. Looking for more book recommendations? Take a look at our free eBook library for more holiday reading inspiration!Ìý

 

Age 2+


Helen Mortimer / Cristina Trapanese

This little hardback book creates a moment to focus on our world. It encourages gentle conversations between grown ups and children about the planet, and how we look after it. The engaging art style, fun characters and picture book feel make it perfect to share and help children develop and grow.

This book is part of the Summer Reading Challenge!

Naomi Jones / James Jones

Circle wants to build a tower, just like the squares and hexagons have.

But the circles, triangles and diamonds can’t build anything together without it tumbling down!

This book is part of the Summer Reading Challenge!

Naomi Jones/Ana Gomez

Freya loves rainbows. She loves their bright colours and their curvy shape. More than anything, she wishes she has one of her very own. She tried to hunt one down, but nothing goes quite to plan. Finally she must use her imagination and creativity to make her wish come true.

Moira Butterfield/Kim Geyer

Maya loves walking. Whether she’s spotting bugs in the woods or listening out for noises in the street, every walk is an adventure!

This beautifully illustrated story reminds us that being outdoors is great for our mental wellbeing. It’s full of ideas to inspire children to discover how much joy a walk can bring.

 

Leigh Hodgkinson

Martha’s maps will take you on an enchanting journey through her world, starting from outer space and zooming in, map by map, to our planet, Martha’s neighbourhood, and beyond.

 

Oxford Children’s Books

Today you’re the digger driver! Your job is to help your team to build a house. Let’s go!

Enter a world of imaginative play with this fun and immersive insight into construction vehicles. Children will love using their imagination to take the driver’s seat and pretend to use the digger’s controls to dig, move, and scoop!
This book puts the reader in charge, to build self-confidence and encourage following instructions, problem solving, and teamwork.

 

Matty Long

THE SKILL! THE SPEED! THE DRAMA!

Nothing can beat the thrill of Whizz Kart Racing-and Team Turbo is the best team around! But when their drivers, the Turbo Bunnies, become rivals, things quickly spin out of control. CRASH!

Have the wheels come off Team Turbo forever? Or can they get back on track?

A hilarious story about teamwork and friendship, from prize-winning author and illustrator Matty Long.

 

Ages 5–7

Alex Falase-Koya

Marvin is on a school trip at the Natural History Museum when a chilling roar resonates through the exhibition . . . the dinosaurs have come back to life and are wreaking havoc!

Marvin will need to assume his secret super-identity and try to save the Museum.

This book is part of the Summer Reading Challenge!

Alex Falase-Koya

Marvin’s life is perfectly ordinary until one day he discovers a superhero suit with infinite powers . . .

In this story, supervillain Shadow takes over the water park with her army of robot sharks.

Armed with his super-suit and robot sidekick, Pixel, Marvin dives into action to become the invincible, unstoppable MARV!

Harriet Muncaster

Mirabelle’s mum is a witch, her dad is a fairy, and she is a bit of both!

Mirabelle is on a school trip to a magical-creature animal sanctuary when she accidentally lets the bat kittens out of their enclosure. Can she find them before they cause complete chaos?

 

 

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Harriet Muncaster

Planets, comets, stars! Isadora’s class is learning all about space. So when she spots a shooting star, she decides to follow it and discovers a new glimmering friend.

Her name is Nova, she is not supposed to be on Earth and, even worse, her moon kitten Pluto is lost!

Can Isadora help Nova find the lost kitten before she has to fly back home?

Astrid Lindgren / Mini Grey

Lisa lives in a tiny place called Noisy Village with all her friends and with so many children living there, its’ a very noisy place indeed! Join the children on their adventures as they explore the great outdoors and get up to plenty of mischief.

These classic beloved stories are written by Astrid Lindgren and illustrated by CILIP Kate Greenaway medal-winning Mini Grey.

Paula Harrison

There’s been a break-in at the museum and superhero-in-training, Kitty, is first at the scene.

Rare dinosaur bones missing, glittering jewels, and a precious meteorite are missing. All the clues point to Dodger the robber cat, but is Kitty wrong to jump to conclusions?

 

Ages 7–9

Pippi LongstockingÌý

Astrid Lindgren / Lauren Child

Pippi lives in Villa Villekulla with a horse, a monkey, and a big suitcase full of gold coins.

The grown-ups in her village try to make Pippi behave in ways that they think a little girl should, but Pippi has other ideas.

Pippi thinks nothing of wrestling a circus strongman, dancing a polka with burglars, or tugging a bull’s tail and her wildly unconventional lifestyle is matched by Lauren’s free-spirited illustrations.

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Tony De Saulles

As a bee, Mel is ready to defend his hive against all enemies taking on killer wasps, terrifying hawkmoths, and battling queen bees.

But as a boy, has he got what it takes to protect his bees (and himself) against the greatest menace of all Nasty Norman Crudwell?

Tim Allman / Nick Shepherd

In this brand new series Max is on a quest to make the world a better place. From hiding his parents’ car keys to preparing vegan dinners, Max is determined to help save the planet through positive direct action!

But with hilarious and often disastrous results can Max’s enthusiasm pay off in the end?

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Anne Miller / Becka Moor

Welcome to the extraordinary world of undercover animals!

When Mickey cracks a mysterious code she enters an extraordinary world of animal espionage!

This book contains real coded messages, can you crack the codes before Mickey does?

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Philip Reeve / Sarah McIntyre

Max and his roly-poly flying pony Kevin enter the exclusive Magical Pony Club Steeplechase, where they will have to compete against a group of snooty unicorns and their super-snooty owners.

During the race, they uncover a secret plan to steal the precious Periwinkle Cup and have to step in to stop this from happening.

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Gill Lewis / Rebecca Bagley

When Willow meets the Wild Things and crosses into the Wilderness, she knows her life is never going to be the same again.

n this story, the Wild Things must protect the Wilderness from destruction.

Ages 9–11

Em Norry

I’m Amber Roberts. Just your average teenager. Life revolves around school and my best mate, Vi. Nothing too dramatic, and certainly nothing dangerous.
Well. That’s how things used to be. But now, my life is way more complicated: Mum and Dad have a massive secret and Vi’s being all moody. But, bigger than that, I’ve just been recruited as a secret agent! That’s right. Me. An actual spy.

Exciting? It would be, if I had a clue what I was doing . . .

This book is part of the Summer Reading Challenge!

Helen Harvey

Online, Emmy is a star gamer with fans who love to watch her videos. At school, Emmy is friendless and bullied. Vanessa, AKA the Queen of Mean, has decided that Emmy is a weirdo with bad handwriting, horrible fashion sense, and no dad. Can Emmy level up, join forces with some new friends, and beat the bullies?

Suitable for age 8–12.

A Double Detectives Medical Mystery: Diagnosis Danger

Roopa Farooki

When a mysterious figure hurts one of their friends and then disappears, Ali and Tulip are straight on the case. Get ready for a fast-talking, quick-thinking, risk-taking, outrageous medical mystery adventure!

Ben Davis

George knows that Gizmo is getting old – after all, he’s been around since before George was born and what’s that in dog years? – so he writes Gizmo a bucket list.

As the pair work their way down the list they have lots of adventures and lots of laughs.

Lorraine Gregory

Brat has always lived in the isolated castle on the island, unwillingly taking care of the vicious creatures that his master creates.

But then the unthinkable happens. The monsters get out.

Now Brat must overcome his fears, and venture into the world he has hidden from his whole life. For the fate of everyone rests on his shoulders alone. . .

Tanya Landman

I was too angry, Mother said. But she was wrong. If you weren’t fuming, you just weren’t paying attention. When every day is a struggle to survive…

When the rich and powerful hold all the cards… Do you accept the way things are? Or do you fight to change them? Eliza is angry. Angry that her family never seems to have enough. Angry that conditions at the factory where she and her sister work are so harsh. Angry that no one seems to care. When Eliza speaks out, her words spark fury among the rest of the workers and the flame of rebellion is lit. But what next? Can one girl really inspire an uprising that will change her world? Written by Carnegie Medal winner Tanya Landman, this story brings to life the match girls’ strike of 1888 and is perfect for less confident readers.

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