by Shirley Hughes
Discover the joy of a timeless story in this new edition of the rather popular picture book, Dogger. Authored by the well-loved Shirley Hughes, it centres around young Dave’s upsetting experience of losing, and later being reunited with, his favourite toy.
by Michael Morpurgo
A balance of old and new from the award-winning author of War Horse. In the summer of ’66, while walking their dog Manfred, two children learn of their mother’s past when she was just a little girl. It all links to the tale of how a wooden Dachshund, carved by a German prisoner of war, came to be at the Imperial War Museum.
by Emerald Fennell
Do you fancy some frights and fun in equal measure? Then this book could be just what you need! It’s only when a series of strange sightings turn serious that Arthur Bannister realises there is a lot more to his new (though rather crumbling) school, than he first thought. Think secrets, scares and curses...
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Discover the joy of a timeless story in this new edition of the popular picture book, Dogger. Authored by the well-loved Shirley Hughes, it centres around the young Dave’s upsetting experience of losing, and later being reunited with, his favourite toy.
by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter
Danny wants everything for Christmas. But what he gets is a very hungry dinosaur. Danny's new dino eats up all of Christmas, but as we all know, what goes in must come out . . . Danny is about to have the most EXPLOSIVE Christmas of his life!
In the summer of ’66, while walking their dog Manfred, two children learn of their Mother’s past when she was just a little girl. It all links to the tale of how a wooden Dachshund, carved by a German prisoner of war, came to be at the Imperial War museum.
by David Walliams
It all starts when Chloe makes friends with Mr Stink, the local tramp. Yes, he smells a bit. But when it looks like he might be driven out of town, Chloe decides to hide him in the garden shed.
It’s only when a series of strange sightings turn serious that Arthur Bannister realises there is a lot more to his new (though rather crumbling) school than he first thought. Think secrets, scares and curses…
by Jacqueline Wilson
Marty and her sister Melissa couldn't be more different. Marty loves her Converse trainers, playing football, hiding in her secret den and helping her dad with his DIY. But Melissa loves Justin Bieber and all things pink, girly and pretty.
Missed our trending Twitter chat with the boys? Find out how it went with our hilarious Q&A about their new book The Dinosaur That Pooped Christmas
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What My Dad Does, by Casper Candlewacks
5 stars
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