The Heart Scarab by Saviour Pirotta Review
Children’s stories come in lots of different genres, one being historical fiction. Historical fiction is a magical gateway to ancient worlds where dusty scrolls, grand monuments, and mythical tales come…
Emba Oak and the Terrible Tomorrows by Jenny Moore Review
Reading should be a staple part of every child’s free time activity, it is so much more entertaining than a screen. And there is so much choice for all age…
Where Has All the Cake Gone? by Andrew Sanders Review
I love cakes, who doesn’t? My favourites cake is London Cheesecake (although I can’t seem to get them anywhere anymore, especially here in Manchester). Whenever I do buy cakes, they…
Bauble, Me and the Family Tree by Jenny Moore Review
There is no such thing as a typical family. The make up of every family is different. Families come in all shapes, sizes and configurations. Each and every family will…
A Very Silly Reading Book by Alan Smith Review
Learning to read is one of the most important milestones in a child’s life, and at times it can be quite a challenge – although a very rewarding one. While…
