Review – Baby Dragon Finds His Family by Sheryl Bass
Looking for family? Join Baby Dragon on his quest for relationships and belonging.
Looking for family? Join Baby Dragon on his quest for relationships and belonging.
Join a monster’s bedtime routine in “Are You A Sleepy Monster?” A charming tale of turning fear into fun at lights out.
Ashley Wall’s ‘The Day I Had a Bulldozer’ delights with a tale of imagination, teamwork, and construction adventure for young readers
Scrambled Eggs by Happy Yak serves up a delightful, whimsical experience that is only limited by your imagination. Perfect for creative types.
The Cat Who Couldn’t Be Bothered charmingly captures the contrast between a black and white cat with their colourful friends. A tale of inclusion and wellbeing.
“The Hare-Shaped Hole” beautifully illustrates life’s ups and downs through Hertle and Bertle’s friendship, showing how grief is love with nowhere to go.
The premise seemed right up my street for a children’s book – having confidence in being yourself. But Meow came across as a disruptive classroom agitator rather than a free thinker. Shame.