Paddington’s Suitcase by Michael Bond Review
If you’re looking to spark a lifelong love of reading in a child, or rekindle your own fondness for a certain polite, marmalade-loving bear, then Paddington’s Suitcase by Michael Bond…
Paddington’s Trick or Treat by Michael Bond and R. W. Alley Review
There are very few characters in the delightful realms of children’s literature that evoke as much warmth, curiosity and gentle mischief as Paddington Bear. Since his arrival at London Paddington…
The Twits Next Door by Greg James and Chris Smith Review
Roald Dahl was a master of children’s storytelling and his legacy continues to thrive today. When it comes to Dahl’s characters, few of his creations are as memorably grotesque and…
The Bear Who Went Boo! by David Walliams and Tony Ross Review
When it comes to toddlers and young children picking up a book to read, there is just something extremely magical and enchanting about picture books. With their mix of fun,…
Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Spooky Stories by Jeff Kinney Review
Well it’s October, the spookiest month of the year and a great time for some spooky tales and children’s Halloween stories are invitations to play with fear in a safe,…
