AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links This week’s children’s book review is all about The Curse of the Tomb Robbers by Andy Seed. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.
Tag: Children’s Books
Children’s book review: Sunshine Stables. Willow and the Whizzy Pony
AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links This week’s children’s book is all about Sunshine Stables. Willow and the Whizzy Pony by Olivia Tuffin. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.
Children’s book review: A Seal Pup Called Pearl
AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links This week’s children’s book review is all about A Seal Pup Called Pearl by Helen Peters. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.
Children’s book review: Lands of Belonging – A History of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Britain
AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links This week’s children’s book review is all about Lands of Belonging – A history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Britain by Donna and Vikesh Bhatt. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.
Preparing for back to school with Books2Door
AD | Collaborative post The summer holidays always go far too quickly and by the time we know it, we’re preparing for our children to start a new year at school. We don’t like to go the whole summer without doing anything educational though and this year we’ve been helping Erin to prepare for Year 2 with Books2Door.
Children’s book review: So you think you’ve got it bad? A kid’s life in a Medieval Castle
AD | Post includes PR samples and affiliate links This week’s children’s book review is all about ‘So you think you’ve got it bad? A kid’s life in a Medieval Castle’ by Chae Strathie and Marisa Morea. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.
Win a copy of Factopia!
AD | Giveaway Erin absolutely loves to find out new things and often asks me so many questions if she wants to know something. I don’t always know the answers and often have to turn elsewhere for help. A great way for children to find out some random facts is with the Factopia book from Wicked Uncle!
Children’s book review: Princess Minna: The Unicorn Mix-Up
AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links This week’s children’s book review is all about Princess Minna: The Unicorn Mix-Up by Kirsty Applebaum. It was published by Nosy Crow and can be purchased on Amazon.