I AM THE SUBWAY

I AM THE SUBWAY

I Am the Subway by Kim Hyo-Eun and translated by Deborah Smith takes readers on a subway ride through Seoul where we meet strangers from around the city at every new stop. The Seoul subway network is the longest in the world, […]

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Review: Mozzies Vs Flies

Review: Mozzies Vs Flies

It’s the age old question, isn’t it? Who would win in a fight between a mosquito and a fly?  When the prize is a barbeque at dusk, the stakes are high. Who will come out on top? In this brilliant […]

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Review: Rachel’s War

Review: Rachel’s War

This biographical fiction was inspired by the real life of Rachel Pratt, an army nurse in WW1 stationed in France, who was awarded the Military Medal for bravery. Exquisite illustrations by the author, Mark Wilson, allow our hearts to be […]

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Every Little Kindness by Marta Bartolj

Every Little Kindness by Marta Bartolj

Every Little Kindness by Marta Bartolj Review Copy from Chronicle Books First published in Slovenia, Bartolj’s Every Little Kindness is a beautiful, wordless story that follows one small act of kindness as it ripples out into the community. Using graphic […]

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Review: The Bench

Review: The Bench

The launch of this picture book follows the tradition of other famous members of the Royal family in publishing books that carry a message close to their heart. Written by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and illustrated by Caldecott-winning and […]

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Kobi Yamada Discusses The Candy Dish

Kobi Yamada Discusses The Candy Dish

An interview with Kobi Yamada in partnership with Compendium, Inc.The Children’s Book Review Kobi Yamada is a New York Times best-selling author of many inspiring books, including What Do You Do With an Idea? He is the president of Compendium, a company of exceptional people […]

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