Superpoop Needs a Number Two by Sam Harper and Chris Jevons Review
Children’s literature has always had room for the silly, the surreal and the downright chaotic, although despite their content they usually have some kind of moral message within the stories.…
What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks Review
Now that we are into the Spring season, it’s a great time to visit the farm. One particular farm that children love to visit (as do I) is the farm…
Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl Review
Everybody is familiar with the name Roald Dahl. Dahl’s name is synonymous with imaginative, mischievous and utterly unforgettable children’s stories, as well as movies and theatre shows, that feature some…
Teacher’s Pest by Charles Gilman Review
Teacher’s Pest, the third instalment in Charles Gilman’s Tales from Lovecraft Middle School series, continues the wonderfully creepy, fast‑paced adventures that young readers have come to expect from this quirky…
Trailblazer by Elizabeth Dale and Carolina Coroa Review
When it comes to sport, football (also known as soccer) is the world’s most popular sport. But for many it is mostly thought of as a game for boys and…
