Pasta! A staple food that families up and down the country devour daily and not particularly interesting I hear you mutter! That's where you're mistaken as author Bryony Supper has taken this run of the mill cupboard staple and created a wonderful world filled with pasta inspired characters that even have their very own language!… Continue reading Book Review: Pasta Kidz -The Boing Boing Bushes By Bryony Supper
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Book Review: Magic Pie By Robyn Embrey
Children's imaginations are limitless! Everything in they encounter in their everyday life can be immediately created into something new! It's this imagination and fun that inspired Mum of two and author Robyn Embrey to begin documenting some of her own children's adventures. Her recently released children's book Magic Pie takes is inspired by her own children,… Continue reading Book Review: Magic Pie By Robyn Embrey
Blog Blitz: Jay-Jay The Supersonic Bus by Sue Wickstead
Just before Christmas last year I had the pleasure of taking part in the Blog Tour for Sue Wickstead's kids book The Christmas Play Rehearsal . Having thoroughly enjoyed sharing it with my son over the festive period I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to take part in the Blog Blitz for one… Continue reading Blog Blitz: Jay-Jay The Supersonic Bus by Sue Wickstead
Book Review: Who Do I See In The Mirror? By Vese Aghoghovbia Aladewolu
In today's modern world of social media and press coverage urging everyone to try and achieve the 'perfect' look, it really worries me the pressure that children growing up in this environment will feel. I have always made sure to reinforce how beautifully unique and special each of my children are and urge them not… Continue reading Book Review: Who Do I See In The Mirror? By Vese Aghoghovbia Aladewolu
Book Review: We All Need Friends By Dawn-Maria France
I recently posted a review of The Naughtiest Girl In The World By Dawn-Maria France which I had been sharing with my son Leo and I was thrilled when we recently received the second book in the Jenny and Phillip series to read. This follow up story again features independent and self-assured Jenny and her magical… Continue reading Book Review: We All Need Friends By Dawn-Maria France
Book Review: The Stress Goblin’s Hat by Dr Rubina & Omar Mian
It was only as an adult that I realised how much I had struggled with mental health issues from a very young age, something that was overlooked for many years until eventually I reached out to ask for the help I needed. Unfortunately, those early traumatic experiences have meant that my anxiety and depression have… Continue reading Book Review: The Stress Goblin’s Hat by Dr Rubina & Omar Mian
Paperscapes Series: Books For Inquisitive Kids To Devour
Kids are like sponges, absorbing every new experience and snippet of information they discover and are constantly learning as a result. As a self-confessed bibliophile it’s no surprise that I love to share books with the kids to help them expand their ever-growing knowledge as they are an absolutely amazing resource for learning. Over the years… Continue reading Paperscapes Series: Books For Inquisitive Kids To Devour
Learning How To Behave Around Dogs With The Zara DogDog Kids Club
Growing up we always had pet dogs and I was taught from a very early age about the do's and don't's when it comes to approaching unfamiliar ones. I've never owned a dog since leaving home, but that didn't stop me instilling my older two girls with the same lessons I learnt all those years… Continue reading Learning How To Behave Around Dogs With The Zara DogDog Kids Club
Book Review: The Naughtiest Girl In The World By Dawn-Maria France
It's been a while since I wrote about the books I've been sharing with Leo as things became extremely busy in the run up to Christmas. So, today I thought I'd share a book we've been enjoying ,that we were kindly gifted at the end of last year. As a parent the name of the… Continue reading Book Review: The Naughtiest Girl In The World By Dawn-Maria France
Children’s Books Of 2018
It's the last day of the year and I genuinely don't know where on earth 2018 went, it has been a complete blur! As part of my end of year reflections I posted on Saturday about the books I have read this year and it seemed only fitting that kids books were given the same… Continue reading Children’s Books Of 2018
