Where's Mr Unicorn? Written and Illustrated by Ingela P. Arrhenius Yay! another buggy book in the Felt Flaps series by the incredible Ingela Arrhenius has been published and I am so in love with the colour palette chosen - especially with the gorgeous pink cover that actualyy makes it perfect for gifting to girls, with … Continue reading Beautiful Board Books – May 2025 (Part One)
Ember Spark and the Unicorn’s Secret – My interview with Abi Elphinstone
Over the course of the Ember Spark titles being written by the queen of adventure stories, Abi Elphinstone, and published by Simon and Schuster, I have had the pleasure of interviewing Abi to get further insight behind each book, and I am honoured to once again be able to do have done so for Ember … Continue reading Ember Spark and the Unicorn’s Secret – My interview with Abi Elphinstone
Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part Three)
Grumpfort Written by Jamie Hammond Published By Usborne. This had such good reviews on social media that I was so delighted when a proof copy fell through my letterbox. I couldn’t wait to meet Mo and go on an adventure. I wasn’t disappointed. Meet Mo, the worst monster hunter ever, in this hilarious and highly … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part Three)
Perfect Picture Books – April 2025 (Part One)
Theres's A Gorilla At The Door! Written by Helen Welsh Illustrated by Sam Caldwell Published by Little Tiger OMG! This book is so hilarious, has the most funniest content in a picture book that I have had the pleasure of being pleasantly amused by in quite some time, and balances the LOL moments with family … Continue reading Perfect Picture Books – April 2025 (Part One)
Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part Two)
The Haunting of Fortune Farm Written by Sophie Kirtley I do enjoy a Sophie Kirkley book and I have always thought she is unrated as an author. Twelve-year-old Edie embarks on an exciting and chilling adventure as she searches for a long-lost Viking hoard. But there are ghosts around Edie who want the past to … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part Two)
Beautiful Board Books – April 2025 (Part Two)
Suki Cat : Farmer Imagine having access to a board book that incorporates a female lead character, a topic predominantly aimed at boys, and that the book hosts interactive features such as sliders that encourage little hands to "push, pull and turn" - well you can stop imagining it, it's right here in this title … Continue reading Beautiful Board Books – April 2025 (Part Two)
Beautiful Board Books – April 2025 (Part One)
Croc's Cooking Day Written and Illustrated by Nicola Kent I am so cross with myself because I didn't make the link with this book and pancake day, and I wish I had shared this for the occasion, and not as an oversight. For that i am super apologetic, especially as it such a brilliantly design … Continue reading Beautiful Board Books – April 2025 (Part One)
Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part One)
The Light Thieves and the Terrifying Dawn Written by Helen Duggan The previous two books in the series were so good that I couldn't wait for the 3rd and final book in the series. People know that the sun is being stolen by tech-billionaire Howard Hansom, who's been spinning everyone a massive lie.The only person who can stop him … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – April 2025 (Part One)
Discussing Shadowhall Academy with Phil Hickes
We meet at a time where Book 2 in your phenomenal Shadowhall Academy series has been published, could you give those who have yet to indulge in the series a glimpse at what Book 1 holds in store for them, in a few words of your own. I suppose it’s what might be called “an origin … Continue reading Discussing Shadowhall Academy with Phil Hickes
I Don’t DO Mountains – Guest Post
by Barbara Henderson Essential Kit for heading to the hills Bringing the right kit is one of the most important ways to keep yourself safe in the hills. Here are some things to think about: The kit you need will depend a lot on the type of activity you are planning, and what the conditions … Continue reading I Don’t DO Mountains – Guest Post









