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The Christmas Sea Sleigh
Shirley Hughes, Sanne Rothman, 1992
64 pages
Why to read
Festive, imaginative adventure enriches holiday spirit.
Characters exhibit teamwork, resilience, and kindness.
Enhances vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Ideal for interactive family reading nights.

The Christmas Sea Sleigh
Shirley Hughes, Sanne Rothman, 1992
Award winning
Crazy Mayonnaisy Mum
Julia Donaldson, Sharra, 2005
96 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, playful poems celebrate everyday family life.
Encourages language development and creativity in young children.
Ideal for read-aloud sessions, fostering family bonds.
Light-hearted content, suitable for young readers.

Crazy Mayonnaisy Mum
Julia Donaldson, Sharra, 2005
The Hairy Hat Man's House (Letterland)
Lyn Wendon, Jane Launchbury, 1985
48 pages
Why to read
Enhances alphabet recognition through engaging storylines.
Stimulates early literacy and vocabulary development.
Encourages interaction with fun, memorable characters.
Supports phonics learning in a playful environment.

The Hairy Hat Man's House (Letterland)
Lyn Wendon, Jane Launchbury, 1985
Award winning
Encyclopedia of Grannies
Éric Veillé, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Explores diverse and dynamic granny characters.
Engages young readers with humorous and heartwarming tales.
Enhances understanding of elderly family members.
Encourages respect and appreciation for older generations.

Encyclopedia of Grannies
Éric Veillé, 2019
Award winning
The Pea and the Princess
Mini Grey, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Empowers children through creative storytelling.
Boosts early development with engaging narrative.
Strengthens family bonds with shared reading moments.
Inspires curiosity and imaginative play.

The Pea and the Princess
Mini Grey, 2003
Award winning
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?
Lauren Child, 2002
36 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure in a creatively illustrated book world.
Encourages interaction with text and playful use of language.
Supports literacy development through dynamic narrative structure.
Ideal for shared reading, enhances parent-child bond.

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?
Lauren Child, 2002
Fearless Fairy Tales
Konnie Huq, James Kay, 2019
176 pages
Why to read
Modern twists on classic fairy tales, refreshingly engaging.
Encourages creativity and innovative thinking in children.
Addresses contemporary issues, promoting awareness and discussion.
Beautiful illustrations complementing the witty narratives.

Fearless Fairy Tales
Konnie Huq, James Kay, 2019
Award winning
Mad About Plaid
Jill McElmurry, 2000
40 pages
Why to read
Vibrant, whimsical illustrations captivate and spark imagination.
Engaging narrative encourages early reading and language skills.
Themes of friendship and individuality resonate with young readers.
Interactive elements foster reader participation and retention.
