Friday, 20 September 2024
Book Review: The Hole Story by Kelly Canby
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 4th June 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 40
RRP: AU$19.99 (hardback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
The Hole Story is written and illustrated by the talented Kelly Canby and she continues to delight with each new book published.
The Hole Story is about a young boy named Charlie who is delighted when he finds a hole. When he picks it up and puts it in his pocket he soon realises that 'a hole in your pocket' is not a good thing.
Charlie proceeds to the village to find someone who might need a hole but no-one wants the hole. Deflated, he takes the hole back - it's no good to anyone.
We then learn the hole had an owner all along!
Jay loves this book! He liked the play on words. "It's the whole story, get it." he would say.
I love it when he gets excited about a book and has picked this up and read it himself a few times.
The shop names in the shopping strip also have a delightful mix of word play; more for the adult reader here. The bakery is named Bread Pitt, the florist is Florist Gump, the boat builder is Seas the day, and there are more. I loved this bit of added humour.
The illustrations have much to pore over. Can you spot who is following Charlie?
The Hole Story introduces children to imagination, humour and magical realism. With her lovable characters and playful illustrations Kelly Canby is on our must read list.
My rating 5 / 5 π³π³π³π³π³
Recommended age 3 - 8 years
Teaching notes and activities can be found at Fremantle Press
https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/the-hole-story-2/
Saturday, 14 September 2024
Book Review: Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria by L.M. Wilkinson
Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria
by
L. M. Wilkinson
illustrated by Lavanya Naidu
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: Albert Street Books
Series: Bravepaw #1
Genre: Middle Grade / Fantasy
Publication date: 3rd September 2024
Pages: 192
RRP: AU$16.99 (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria
Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria by L.M. Wilkinson is the first in a new fantasy series for young readers.
Titch, a young mouse, is enamoured with the legend of Bravepaw - the bravest mouse who ever lived. She loves to swing her sword and pretend to be a warrior.
Her mother tells her they don't need warriors as there are no monsters anymore. However, when the monsters return, trying to suck all colour and heart from their world, Titch, along with her friend Huckleberry, must draw on all her courage to defeat the curseworms and save the villagers.
Bravepaw and the Heartstone of Alluria is the most endearing tale. The book opens with a map and a prophecy which had me immediately engaged. This story has action, danger and suspense in bucketloads. Titch is the cutest protagonist I've seen in a long time and you can't help but love her.
This enchanting tale is about friendship, bravery, believing in yourself and doing the right thing by others.
Filled with adorable characters, from the lovable Titch and her faithful friend Huckleberry to the oh so cute little Dollop. I'm excited to read the next book to see what adventures and dangers await this little trio as they venture on their quest to heal the heart of Alluria.
Large print and enchanting illustrations by Lavanya Naidu make this suitable for even the youngest readers.
Content: mild battle scenes
not so scary monsters
My rating 5 / 5 πππππ
Recommended age: 5 -12
Publisher recommended: 7-11
Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Book Review: A Leaf Called Greaf by Kelly Canby
A Leaf Called Greaf
by
Kelly Canby
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 4th June 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 40
RRP: AU$24.99 (hardback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: A Leaf Called Greaf
A Leaf Called Greaf is an invaluable resource for parents and educators which explains, in gentle terms, the changing nature of grief and sadness after loss.
We do love Kelly Canby's books with her lyrical prose and whimsical pictures and A Leaf Called Greaf is another heartwarming book to add to our favourites shelf here at Little Squirrel's Bookshelf.
Bear is grieving, his brothers and sisters have left him, and he is all alone. Bear becomes attached to a soft green leaf and takes it everywhere with him. He names it Greaf and finds comfort in its company.
As time goes by Greaf starts to wither and crumble and no longer gives Bear comfort so Bear starts to let it go. One morning Bear wakes and Greaf is whisked away on the breeze and Bear is ready to face a bright new day. Bear's journey will give children a helping hand to understand big emotions in a child friendly setting.
Kelly Canby's expressive illustrations pair with meaningful and lyrical text to deliver a heartwarming story of the phases of grief.
I think, with a little guided explanation, A Leaf Called Greaf can help children understand their feelings of sorrow when a beloved grandparent dies or moves away, or the passing of a much loved pet.
My rating 5 / 5 π₯¬π₯¬π₯¬π₯¬π₯¬
Recommended age: 3 - 8 years
Teaching notes and activities can be found at Fremantle Press
https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/a-leaf-called-greaf/
Monday, 9 September 2024
Book Review: Scorpion's Curse (Sky Dragon #8) by Anh Do
Scorpion's Curse
by
Anh Do
illustrated by James Hart
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 30th July 2024
Series: Sky Dragon #8
Genre: Middle Grade / Fantasy
Pages: 200
RRP: AU$16.99 (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Scorpion's Curse
Scorpion's Curse is another fast-paced and adventure filled story in the Sky Dragon series.
When Amber is asked to help rid a town of a scorpion plague she doesn't hesitate to accept and Amber and Irene are on the next plane to Toroc.
As Amber tries to understand where the scorpions are coming from she finds herself in a life or death situation and time is running out.
Scorpion's Curse is a suspense filled ride as Amber must manoeuvre through a labyrinth of traps chased by the evil Scorpios.
Amber is a fabulous hero for middle graders to admire. She is smart and brave but is not without fear.
The evil money-hungry men from MineCorp make another appearance in Scorpion's Curse this time they have stolen precious artefacts, gold and gems.
Scorpion's Curse is a compelling plot driven adventure with an engaging protagonist and a villain that adds humour as well as suspense.
These
books are an easy read, they flow well and the plot line isn't taxing.
Filled with pages of detailed monochrome comic style illustrations that
add a visual comprehension to the story.
Each book has its own mini story and resolution but I would recommend reading the series in order to get the full picture.
recommended age 8 - 12 years
My rating 5/ 5 π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦
Saturday, 7 September 2024
Book Review: Breaking Pointe by ChenΓ©e Marrapodi
Breaking Pointe
by
ChenΓ©e Marrapodi
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Genre: Tween 10 - 14 years
Pages: 288
RRP: AU$17.99 (paperback)
Source: courtesy of the publisher
Review: Breaking Pointe
Breaking Pointe is an inspiring story about friendship, dancing and holding onto your dream.
Breaking Pointe is the second book by Chenee Marrapodi featuring the students of the Perth Ballet Academy. The first book is titled One Wrong Turn.
Valentina is worried that her parents can't afford the dance fees and she may have to give up her dream.
Amelia is not coping, she is tired and can't seem to focus. When she collapses and is rushed to hospital a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis shatters her world. Will she have to give up dancing?
Marrapodi includes themes of cultural differences, the pressure of elite dancing and the complexity of friendships when they are in competition against each other.
I loved that Chenee Marrapodi portrays the type1 diagnosis so accurately. From the point of view of Amelia who felt like it was a life ending diagnosis to the point of view of her parents who fretted, panicked and over reacted. Having an adult child with T1 I could relate to it all.
Breaking Pointe is an invaluable resource, not only for children who have been diagnosed with T1 but also their friends and teachers.
Breaking
Pointe is a story that teaches empathy and understanding about cultural
differences and living with a chronic condition.
Breaking Pointe will be particularly enjoyed by girls and boys who love to dance.
My rating 4 / 5 π©°π©°π©°π©°
Friday, 23 August 2024
Book Review: Hide and Seek (Wolf Girl #11) by Anh Do
Hide and Seek: Wolf Girl 11
by
Anh Do
illustrated by Lachlan Creagh
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: A & U Children's
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Genre: Middle Grade
Pages: 240
RRP: AU$16.99 (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek is the eleventh installment in Anh Do's smash-hit Wolf Girl series.
Gwen and her canine friends escape Moon City but the Braxans are not too far behind them. With the help of friends they manage to evade the soldiers and hide in an abandoned shopping centre. But they soon find out they are not alone!!
Hide and Seek is another action packed addition to the Wolf Girl series. There are no boring bits in this story, it's action galore!
There is lots of danger and also lots of fun as an assortment of tricks and traps are set up to thwart the evil Braxan soldiers. Wolf Girl's canine friends add plenty of humour with their doggie banter and funny antics.
Extensively
illustrated throughout, with half and full page black and white sketches,
which add an extra element of comprehension to the story.
The search for her parents continues as Gwen and her canine friends move on to a new adventure.
Wolf Girl is a series that needs to be read in order as it is an ongoing story and there is no backstory included.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Recommended age 8 -12 years
Other books by Anh Do I've reviewed:
Thursday, 15 August 2024
Book Review: My DAD is the BEST! by Nic McPickle
My DAD is the BEST!
by
Nic McPickle
illustrated by Tommy Doyle
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: Albert Street Books
Publication date: 2nd July 2024
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Pages: 32
RRP: AU$19.99 (hardcover)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: My DAD is the BEST!
Every child thinks their dad is 'the best dad ever' and it's no different for this cute collection of animals as they tell us why their dad is the best of all.
Filled with funny little dadisms that every child, and parent, will relate to.
"He tells bad jokes, and sings old songs."
"Is it just my dad? Or is it other dads too?"
My DAD is the BEST! will make adults laugh as they read out things they say themselves.
Little koala goes on to tell all the wonderful things his dad does for him.
This humorous and heartwarming picture book is a must read for this Father's Day. Children will love all the little animals and their dads too.
Delightfully illustrated by Tommy Doyle with big, bright and happy illustrations.
My DAD is the BEST! is a tribute to dads of all shapes, sizes and species.
My rating 5 / 5 π¨π¨π¨π¨π¨
Recommended age: 3 - 6 years
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