Amplifying great children's books

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  • Review: My Bollywood Dream by Avani Dwivedi

    Thank you Walker Books for our copy of My Bollywood Dreams. All thoughts are my own. A love letter to Mumbai and Bollywood. My Bollywood Dream is a beautifully illustrated book following a little girl through the bustling streets of Mumbai as she goes to the cinema with her family. Along the way she uses…

  • How to Find Children’s Books on a Budget

    We all know how important it is for children to have access to books from a young age but with libraries losing funding and school libraries getting smaller and smaller, it’s becoming even more crucial for children to be exposed to books at home. In an ideal world every home would be full of children’s…

  • May book releases on our radar

    There are so many exciting books coming out this month and here are a few we’re most excited about! Picture books Big by Vashti Harrison We’re huge fans of Vashti in our house, and BIG is the first picture book to be written and illustrated by the children’s illustrator known for the Little Leaders books….

  • 8 Tips to Get Back into Reading After a Break

    8 Tips to Get Back into Reading After a Break

    Reading is a great way to relax, gain knowledge and improve your child’s vocabulary. However, with school, homework and busy social lives, it can be easy for it to fall by the wayside. Getting back into the habit of reading can be challenging for children to navigate on their own. Here are eight tips to…

  • Review: Nic Blake and the Remarkables

    As soon as I found out Angie Thomas author of YA books The Hate you Give and On the Come Up was going to be writing a middle grade novel, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a copy. I’ve been waiting for years for my children to be old enough to read her…

  • Cover Reveal: The Wondrous Prune

    What a treat we have for you today! We’re so happy to be revealing the beautiful cover for The Wondrous Prune written by Ellie Clements with illustrations by Chaaya Prabhat. But first, a bit about the book. The Wondrous Prune is about 11 year old Prune Robinson, a Black girl who’s been uprooted to a…

  • My Favourite Literary Monsters By Joseph Coelho

    Joseph Coelho is one of our favourite children’s authors. We absolutely love his work especially his verse novels. His writing style is delightful, so full of life, always conjuring up imagery that takes your breath away. Lily in particular has been so inspired by his work that when we had the opportunity to invite him…

  • Grown: The Black Girl’s Guide to Glowing Up

    Melissa Cummings – Quarry and Natalie A. Carter, the fab duo from Black Girls Book Club have written a guidebook for teen Black British girls that reads like advice from older sisters and covers everything Black girls need to navigate the teen years + beyond. Part workbook, advice, tips and, resources, Grown is essential reading…

  • SuperJoe Does NOT Do Cuddles – Book Tour

    We’re thrilled to be taking part in the SuperJoe Does NOT Do Cuddles book tour. It’s such a fun book and we were also lucky to be able to ask a couple of questions to the author and illustrator so read on to find out what we just HAD to know and their replies! SuperJoe…

  • ALLIES – Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, and Trying Again

    “Most of us come to allyship with zero knowledge and experience, and it’s our responsibility to fill in the gaps in our knowledge” – Adiba Jaigirdar Are you an ally? Would you call yourself an ally? Are you an ally to some and not to others? Have you thought about why this is? Do you…