Book Review: Santa To The Rescue!
I know it’s not Sunday but I wanted to sneak one final book review in before the end of the year. If there is one thing even better than a Christmas adventure story, it’s a…
I know it’s not Sunday but I wanted to sneak one final book review in before the end of the year. If there is one thing even better than a Christmas adventure story, it’s a…
It’s all about dogs on the blog this weekend it seems as I’m now reviewing a fab picture book about another of our four-legged friends. Don’t Call Me Choochie Pooh! is a funny, clever read…
This week we’ve been reading The Great Ape Escape by Fiona Manlove and Pascal Biet. This is a fun, amusing story about a group of monkeys, chimps and other primates who hatch an ingenious plan…
Caterpillar is a huge fan of both reading and subscription boxes (he loves getting parcels in the mail that are especially addressed to him!) and these awesome boxes from Explorer Story combine the two beautifully.…
Reading is such a special activity in our house and Caterpillar adores books, much to the joy of the reader and writer inside of me. One of my favourite things to do is theme our…
Humour is probably the number one feature that we look for when finding great books for Caterpillar, it makes for such an enjoyable reading experience. Mayday Mouse, although really an adventure story, has a fab…
I’m sharing something a little different this week for Butterfly Book Club. Baking With Dad by Aurora Cacciapuoti is less of a story and more of an interaction opportunity for you and your child. Our…
I’ve got an absolutely adorable picture book to share with you for this week’s Butterfly Book Club. The Owl Who Lost Its Twoo by Suzie Allkins is so, so charming and has a lovely message…
I’m not a huge fan of sagas and series’ when it comes to my own reading tastes but I love them for kids. Caterpillar seems to really enjoy revisiting familiar characters for a new adventure…
Disclosure: Today’s guest post is written & sponsored by www.colouringbooks.org.uk. Who doesn’t love colouring? It is cathartic, allowing you to go back to a younger age (as an adult) where you had little to worry about.…