
Don’t tell me, we really should be thinking about books for Christmas.
Grace at Christmas by Mary Hoffman, is a good way to start. Published by Frances Lincoln it’s a story of Grace and her plans before Christmas, including the cat playing the part of all the animals in the Nativity.
So the introduction of Savannah and her aunt who couldn’t make the trip back to Jamaica in time had a few problems that made Grace think.
But she shared her home, her bedroom and even all her plans too.
A beautiful book with wonderful illustrations by Cornelius van Wright.
Sue Martin
Dolphin Booksellers – the best in children’s books always on line
A workshop with travels from Westacre to West Africa with Ifeoma Onyefulu, Saturday October 29th.
We met at Keat’s House with Benjamin Zephaniah and
The book shows all kinds of different jobs, from the Sikh lollipop man to the black woman space scientist,the mathematical clown and the forest keeper. The photos are great and the poems fantastic. A real joy to read and a book to keep looking at.



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Travelling to Sydney means more than just a visit down under.
How can a dusty old picture draw the past and the present together?
A great read from
Jackie Morris, children’s book illustrator and author has some wonderful illustrations of tigers. These fill many of her books with colour and splendour, and capture that engaging image of the tiger in the wild. Yet, within the picture lies a sense of majesty,strength and compassion.
