Book Review: Hiding Heidi by Fiona Woodcock
Heidi is a little girl who is just too good at hiding; she always wins games of hide and seek when she plays with her friends. This is a book which works on a number of levels because its great…
Heidi is a little girl who is just too good at hiding; she always wins games of hide and seek when she plays with her friends. This is a book which works on a number of levels because its great…
First day at bug school came to review at exactly the right moment for us as shortly little Ned will be starting reception. I think this might be more of a pivotal moment for me than him, but this book…
Gus’s Garage was originally published in Belgium where Leo Timmers has a large following as a picture book author. This is a translation by James Brown and it works really well, in fact I didn’t realise it was a translation….
Ada Twist, Scientist is a brilliant rhyming book which is all about inspiring young readers to follow their passions. From a young age Ada has explored the world around her and this book is a celebration of all the things…
This is perhaps the most unusual children’s picture book i’ve ever reviewed. It won the Portuguese National Cartoon Prize for 2015 for Best Children’s Book illustration and was described as; ‘One of the finest books ever conceived and written on…