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HarperCollins, £7.99, drawn by Rob Biddulph with Rob: Amazing Animals.
Not only are there instructions for drawing everything from dragonflies to giant squids in this activity book, but there are also games and animal facts.
Dr.’s book has been published. Christle Nwora’s The Hospital: The Inside Story, with illustrations by Ginne Hsu, by Neon Squid, £9.99.
No corner of the hospital is left unexplored in this delightfully informative book, perfect for prospective young patients and inquisitive minds alike.
Macmillan, £12.99, Sam Sedgman’s Epic Adventures, illustrated by Sam Brewster
As beautiful to look at as it is to read, this book takes you on 12 fantastic train journeys around the world. It will appeal to the curious.
Tumblr, £15.99, Joan Haig and Joan Lennon, History of the Talk, with illustrations by Andre Duchy.
Best suited for older adults, this 150-year-old speech book combines the subtle narration style with the words of speakers descended from Winston Churchill to Greta Thunberg. This is a great example of how words have the power to change the world.
Mаgic Cаt, £16.99, grows by Riz Reyes and Sаrа Boccаccini Meаdows.
This beautifully illustrated grower’s guide shows how to grow plants from root to tip. It’s full of interesting events, potted land history, and even nutritional data.
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Macmillan, £7.99, Lily Morey pocket dress, painted by Jenny Lovely
Lucy and Aunt Auguste are on a shopping trip for a new dress, and Lucy knows exactly what she wants…
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The illustrations are bright and bold, and the rhyming words are so much fun—which is lucky, because you’ll be returning it to your toddler every night for weeks.
Bloomsbury, £6.99, Penelope Snoop from Pаmelа Butchаrt, Ice Detective, painted by Christine Rossi
Penelope Snoop and her deceptive companion Cаrlos are in search of a missing stinky sock snake, and clues about it. This story is full of vibrant color and subtle jokes.
HаrperCollins, £6.99, Mаnjeet Mаnn’s Big Dream, illustrated by Amаndа Quаrtey
Smаll tries to keep her quiet, keep her mouth shut, and hide her big dreams. They pull her up and out the window, to the stars, when she goes to sleep. Definitely motivating.
Prestel, £10.99, large hedgehog Brittа Teckentrup and little hedgehog take an evening stroll
Two hedgehogs are slowly preparing their home as if they are walking in the night. What a wonderful book that reminds us all, young and old, of the need to take a moment to appreciate the duty of the world.
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Bloomsbury, £5.99, Joаnnа Nаdin’s The Worst Class in the World Dаres You.
Stanley and his best friend Manjeet come up with a brilliant solution to the nits epidemic at their school. In this very silly story, expect full things and lots of laughs.
Gilliаn Crossаnd Alаn Snow, Dаvid Fickling, £6.99, Ollie Spаrk and the adventurous passive
Ollie enjoys fixing things, so when his Aunt Katz buys an antique mobile bookstore, he knows exactly what to do. Mounting the engine, on the other hand, means setting off on a road trip…
Alex Fаlаse-Koyа, Pаulа Bowles’ Mаrv and Megа Robot is published by OUP and costs £5.99.
A huge robot is about to take over the school flag. Is Marvin a superhero in action? Even the most hesitant individual will be drawn to this story.
Curious Crowe, £7.99, Jeremy Williams Mаx up to 1 million.
Mark started counting as the lockdown began in March 2020… This clever and uplifting story will help children build a sense of the pandemic and remind them that heroes can be found everywhere.
Firefly, £7.99, Libby Joe Clarke and a Brescia puzzle, drawn by Becca Moore
At New Libby School, every classroom is unique. Lessons will be taken in the tree house at times, on a remote island and at other times. Libby heading to Paris this semester! There’s a puzzle, there’s conglomerate, and there’s a lot of amazing jewels.
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You have no authority over me! £7.99, Nosy Crowe, by Katherine Wilkins
Isn’t it true that girls and boys can be equally entertaining? In this inspiring story about a heroine who will do her best to spot her rightful place, jokes keep coming.
Has Archie Epps been seen? Firefly (£7.99) by Simon Packham
Until all went well, Archie Epps had a perfect life. This important book is sensitive and humorous about hidden homelessness and its devastating effects on children.
Wish by Lissа Evаns, Dаvid Fickling, £12.99
Roe and Ed have discovered a birthing box that contains a big surprise: Everything contains a wish! The unexpected twists and turns of this delightful story will fascinate young adults.
Simon & Schuster, £7.99, Benjamin Dean’s The Secret Sunshine project, illustrated by Sаndhyа Prаbhаt
It was Riley’s best day ever at London Pride. Now she wants to wear her own pride and bring her sister’s smile. Fresh, funny and full of genetics.
Ajаy and the Mumbаi Sun by Vаrshа Shаh, illustrated by Soniа Albert, Chicken House, £7.99
He is a Mumbai Aga Street kid who dreams of being a regular reporter, and when he finds an old printing press, he sees that he can make that dream a reality. A wonderful story, that must be told beautifully.
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Furthermoor by Darren Simpson, Osborne, £7.99
Brian’s twelve-year-old sister, Evie, is flat. But in the world of Furthermore, she is still alive. In Furthermoor, Brian is happy with Evie…until Feаtherly comes along. charming.
Like а Chаrm by Elle McNicoll, Knights Of, £6.99
The award-winning writer returns with the story of Rаmyа Knox, a girl who can see Edinburgh’s great initiatives – and her power is about to change everything. Unexpected and wonderful.
The Thief Who Sаng Storms by Sophie Anderson, Osborne, £7.99
Lynette is the most famous – her people can sing wonderfully. But Lynette does not yet have a song of her own. He has meticulously managed to find fear in the most unbelievable of places.
Into the Sidewаys World by Ross Welford, HarperCollins, £6.99
In our world, global waters loom. But Will and Manny find another world – one completely. go home? or fixed? Impossible decisions are featured in this brilliantly written book.
Dread Wood by Jennifer Kelick, HarperCollins, £7.99
Powerful Arrest casts four struggles together in Dredwood High, where something just lies in the ruckus… Fantastic creepy fun for young horror fans, with an unexpectedly touching ending.
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Nebo’s Blue Book by Stefan Ross, Firefly, £7.99
The End in 2018. Now, 14-year-old Dylan and his mum Rowena are earning what they can survive on. Taken from the author of Welsh origin, this two-voice novel is brief, enjoyable and fascinating. Perfect for Meg Rusov’s darling.
Code of Secrets by Alison Wetherby, Chicken House, £7.99
Working in Bletchley Park, Pearl and Elaine are learning about adulthood for the first time. Love, friendship and cheer in their midst – lovers of mystery and lovers of historical fiction will enjoy this thrilling story.
The Girl With No Soul by Morgan Owen Scholastic, £7.99
It can see the souls of people. But Eris has a secret – where her soul should be, there is only a hole. This explores themes of identity and memory through a fascinating love story.
Cаts We Meet Along the Wаy by Nаdiа Mikаil, Guppy, £7.99
Ayesha is headed toward her sister, June – but with an asteroid on a collision course with Earth, she only has nine months to find it. Jumping through memory and time makes this story a true asset.
Mark My Words for Muhammad Khan, Macmillan, £7.99
Bodley Academy and Minerva College became one, but behind the repression, the divisions became deep. It is my pleasure to ask your list of magazines to tell the world. The author of ‘I am the Thunder’ returns with a story about privilege, isolation, and the power of truth.
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