Monthly Archives: March 2026

March Reading Roundup: New Children’s Books to Discover

Prompted by my friend and fellow children’s book blogger and librarian Veronica Price I have decided, somewhat belatedly, to mark the National Year of Reading by posting a monthly round up of my reading. This will no doubt usually consist … Continue reading

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Two New Must-Have Wildlife Books for Children

Two new information books caught my eye this month. Both have great appeal for nature loving children and would be highly suitable purchases for school libraries and classrooms too. The STEM Encyclopedia of Wildlife Words written by Jenny Jacoby Illustrated … Continue reading

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Delightful New Children’s Picture Books Featuring Animals

From rabbits to donkeys, from pet cats to giant turtles there are animals of all types featured in this selection of new picture books nurturing curiosity and creativity and offering comfort during change or loss. Bun by Hana Kinoshita Thomson … Continue reading

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I Am Ray’s Imaginary Friend by Brian Moses illustrated by Bethan Welby: A verse novel for younger children

As the National Year of Reading progresses and we discuss ways in which to encourage youngsters to enjoy reading and stories it is, I think, worth highlighting books that appeal to those children who may struggle with conventional fiction. The … Continue reading

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Discover Ursula Dubosarsky: A Guide to Life and Breath Stories

As a retired school librarian I have read, as you can imagine, a large number of children’s books and am familiar with authors not only from the UK but some from around the world. My knowledge of international authors is … Continue reading

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The Overthinkers Club by Nat Luurtsema illustrated by Cécile Dormeau

The first in a new series featuring 12 year old Birdie, who is a likeable and hugely relatable narrator, this genuinely funny and accessible story explores complex emotional issues with sensitivity. Birdie is a natural overthinker and is about to … Continue reading

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