Publication Date: 4 November 2021 The Blurb When an evil faerie steals Yanni’s baby sister and swaps her for a Changeling, Yanni is swept into a dangerous race against time to get her back. For faeries delight in tricks and rescuing her won’t be easy. With the help of his cousin, Amy, and the reluctant … Continue reading The Chime Seekers by Ross Montgomery
Month: Nov 2021
It’s Up To Us: A Children’s Terra Carta For Nature, People And The Planet by Christopher Lloyd
Publication Date: 1 November 2021 The Blurb Join His Royal Highness, author Christopher Lloyd and 33 amazing award-winning artists from around the world on a beautiful, lyrical and thought-provoking voyage through Nature, the threats we face and an action plan for the future. It’s Up to Us is based on the Terra Carta, a roadmap to sustainability issued by His Royal … Continue reading It’s Up To Us: A Children’s Terra Carta For Nature, People And The Planet by Christopher Lloyd
The Santa List by Kieran Crowley, illustrated by James Lancett
Publication Date: 7 October 2021 The Blurb When Aisling and Joe antagonise their tough new babysitter, she writes to Santa asking for them to be put on the "naughty list". Determined not to be denied their Christmas presents, the pair seek help from the school bully - who always gets presents, no matter how badly … Continue reading The Santa List by Kieran Crowley, illustrated by James Lancett
Thimble And The Girl From Mars by Jon Blake
Publication Date: 3 November 2021 The Book Once again Thimble causes chaos in Dawson Castle, the bungalow home of failed children's author Douglas Dawson and his disabled son Jams. This time, however, there is a new character on the scene: Bunches Rattigan, a feisty, football-playing, internet-savvy girl from Mars (or so Jams sees her). When … Continue reading Thimble And The Girl From Mars by Jon Blake
Art Of Protest: What A Revolution Looks Like by De Nichols
Publication Date: 30 November 2021 The Blurb From the psychedelic typography used in 'Make Love Not War' posters of the 60s, to the solitary raised fist, take a long, hard look at some of the most memorable and striking protest artwork from across the world and throughout history. With an emphasis on design, analyse each artwork … Continue reading Art Of Protest: What A Revolution Looks Like by De Nichols