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There's no better gift for mum than a book to read together. Celebrate Mother's Day with our selection of heartwarming books to share ❤️📖
Stina Wirsen is one of Sweden's most popular and prolific children’s book illustrators and she's taking over @geckopress' Insta today! She'll share behind the scenes of the creation of her art for Hattie, the new chapter book by Frida Nilsson!
https://t.co/BB3KOnxAnj
More awesome e-book deals: The Traitor and the Thief by @GarethWardBooks and Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo are both only $4.99 on iBooks and Kobo till next Monday in Australia/New Zealand!
Go grab yourself a great new read :)
There are many different types of hugs and as an expert hug-giver, Millie knows them all. There's the Hello-l’m-happy-to-see-you hug, the I'm-Sorry hug & the Goodbye hug, for example. But what happens when Millie loses her hug? How can she find it? Luckily, her friends can help!
Read more about how timeless classic Guess How Much I Love You came to be: https://t.co/JDmud7UB5j
(Illustration © 1994 - 2020 Anita Jeram from Guess How Much I Love You™ by Sam MᶜBratney)
🎁 This week we'll be sharing books that that will catch the eye and hold the heart of readers aged 8-12. Our Junior Fiction reads are very different but they all have one thing in common: they're about friendship in all its forms (and, sometimes, with a sea monster too).
Ten Things You Need To Know about Mark Greenwood and a beautiful review on Children's Books Daily!
Check it out and grab a copy of Mark's latest book: The Book of Stone, with illustrations by Coral Tulloch!
https://t.co/hW3N4etfbA
Lina and Bogdan journey across a snowy wilderness, pursued by a vengeful sorceress and her pack of shadow wolves. The children will need every ounce of courage – and a whisper of magic – if they are to survive in @KatharineOrton's Nevertell.
Dive into the magical world of Nevertell by Katharine Orton!
Start reading here: https://t.co/fMkajwc7Qm
"No one does doom like Neal Shusterman – the breathtakingly jagged brink of apocalypse is only overshadowed by the sense that his dystopias lie just below the surface of readers’ fragile reality."
- Kirkus Reviews