I was lucky enough to interview Kate Milner two years ago when her first picturebook, My Name is Not Refugee, was published (see here) and I am delighted to be able to showcase Kate’s latest picturebook, It’s a No-Money Day (Barrington Stoke) today. I kind of think of Kate as the Ken Loach of the …
blog tours
BLOG TOUR: My Pet Star
Corrinne Averiss (text) & Rosalind Beardshaw (artwork) (Orchard Books) When a little girl finds a fallen star underneath a tree, she decides to nurse him back to health with kindness and care. The two become firm friends but Star doesn’t feel quite at home in the hut. So the little girl decides to do what …
BLOG TOUR: “A Planet Full of Plastic” by Neal Layton
In A Planet Full of Plastic (Wren & Rook) Neal Layton introduces children to the current and vital topic of plastic pollution. The book covers many topics within the theme, from the history of the creation of plastic, to biodegradation and to what we can do to reverse the problem. It is extremely informative, detailed yet simple enough for young …
Read for Empathy Blog Tour: Louise Greig
Today I am hosting the Read for Empathy blog tour, which celebrates books that help develop empathy, in the build-up to Empathy Day which takes place on June 11th. Empathy Day was founded in 2017 by not-for-profit EmpathyLab. It aims to drive a new empathy movement, inspired by research showing that humans are not born with …
BLOG TOUR: Mick Inkpen’s “The Blue Balloon” is 30 years old!
The Blue Balloon (Hodder Children’s Books), Mick Inkpen’s classic picture book, is 30 years old this year! A favourite of so many families, which uses innovative use of flaps and fold-out pages, it is a true celebration of the importance of play and the power of the imagination for preschoolers. It also highlights how easily it …
BLOG TOUR: The Light in the Night
A newcomer last year with the gorgeous Red and the City, Marie Voigt is back with a new and very different picturebook, The Light in the Night (Simon & Schuster Children’s Books), which is Library Mice picturebook of the week: Betty loves night-time because with the dark comes the time for stories! But Cosmo, the bear in her favourite book, …
BLOG TOUR: Steve Antony’s Amazing
Today is Library Mice’s turn to host a stop of Steve Antony’s blog tour for his latest picturebook Amazing, which is Library Mice Picturebook of the Week this week! I am delighted to welcome Steve back to Library Mice (you can see an earlier, guest post, with his childhood Fabulous Five, here) and he has got …
BLOG TOUR: National Non-Fiction November
This year’s National Non-Fiction Number, an annual celebration of all things non-fiction and organised by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups focuses on Food & Festivals Around the World. And today is Diwali, the Festival of Lights, so firstly: HAPPY DIWALI! And what better way to celebrate than to read a book all about it? …
BLOG TOUR: How Rude!
When Duck shows up at Dot’s tea party, it soon becomes obvious he has left his manners at home. Nothing is quite right for him, and his demands and behaviour become increasingly outrageous, until Dot decides enough is enough. Clare Helen Walsh and Olivier Tallec’s How Rude! (words & pictures) is a prime example of how …