New children’s books from Nosy Crow (June 2024)

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links  If you’ve got a little bookworm at home then you will probably always be on the lookout for new books. Nosy Crow has a great selection, released in June 2024. You’ll find a mix of books in this post.

New children’s books from Nosy Crow (January 2024)

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links If you’ve got a little bookworm at home then you will probably always be on the lookout for new books. Nosy Crow has a great selection, released in January 2024. You’ll find a mix of books below.

New books from Nosy Crow (July 2023)

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links If you’ve got a little bookworm at home then you will probably always be on the lookout for new books. Nosy Crow has a great selection, released in July 2023. You’ll find a mix of educational books, chapter books and books perfect for bedtime below.

New books from Nosy Crow (June 2023)

AD | PR samples If you’ve got a little bookworm at home then you will probably always be on the lookout for new books. Nosy Crow has a great selection, released in June 2023. You’ll find a mix of non-fiction books and some for independent readers below.

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.

Children’s Book Review: Africa, Amazing Africa

AD | Gifted This weeks’ book review is for Africa, Amazing Africa by Atinuke. The book was published by Walker Books on 3rd October 2019 and can be purchased on Amazon. Atinuke’s first non-fiction title is a major publishing event: a celebration of all 55 countries on the African continent! Her beautifully-written text captures Africa’s unique mix of the modern and the traditional, as she explores its geography, its peoples, its animals, its history, its resources and its cultural diversity. The book divides Africa into five sections: South, East, West, Central and North, each with

Children’s Book Review: WildLives: 50 Extraordinary Animals that Made History

AD | Gifted This week’s book review is for WildLives: 50 Extraordinary Animals that Made History by Ben Lerwill. It was published by Nosy Crow on 5th September 2019 and can be purchased on Amazon. In this fascinating and touching book, children can learn about 50 courageous creatures from around the world and throughout history. This captivating collection gathers heart-warming, surprising and often emotionally powerful stories of bravery, discovery and friendship. Featuring a range of animals – from heroes, helpers and adventurers to achievers and many more – young readers will discover some of the