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with children’s storybook Ranjit's Rainbow Tigers by Tracy Kewley

with illustrations by Jessica Knight

The topic of Traders opens up an exotic world, rich in stories, ideas and exploration and our story Ranjit’s Rainbow Tigers, leads the way.

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with children’s storybook Ranjit's Rainbow Tigers by Tracy Kewley

with illustrations by Jessica Knight

The topic of Traders opens up an exotic world, rich in stories, ideas and exploration and our story Ranjit’s Rainbow Tigers, leads the way.

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Black Dog

by Levi Pinfold (Templar)

Again a slightly dark tale, and a story of bravery. The big gigantic menacing dog grows smaller as the tiniest member of the family bravely leads it on a merry chase. Pinfold’s art in this is just utterly glorious.

The Bear Under the Stairs

by Helen Cooper (Corgi)

My daughter Charlotte loves the darker stuff and when I first read this to her, she actually didn’t like it at all as she found it too scary and disturbing. But of course the more we read it, the more she loved it and now it’s a firm favourite. The Bear isn’t really a horrid chap, he’s awesome!

Pants (and More Pants)

by Giles Andreae, illustrated by Nick Sharratt (David Fickling)

This was one of the first books we bought for Charlotte, and we couldn’t resist More Pants either. Brilliant rhyming sing-along read-aloud fun with more than a bit of cheek! We love it!

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

by CS Lewis (HarperCollins)

Charlotte is currently reading through C.S Lewis’ entire Chronicles of Narnia but The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is still her favourite. She loves Lucy and Lucy is the brave mighty girl star of this one, long before mighty girl books were even dreamed of.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury)

For me, the pinnacle of the Harry Potter series. A beautifully crafted plot that convinced me of JK Rowling’s pure genius.

Matilda

by Roald Dahl (Puffin)

If I had to choose my favourite children’s book character, I’d pick Matilda without a moment’s hesitation. A book I’ll never tire of reading and the one children’s book I’d take to a desert island.

Charlotte’s Web

by EB White (Puffin)

A classic tale of love, loyalty and friendship.

The Day the Crayons Quit

by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins)

One of those books that stopped me in my tracks because it was so wonderfully different and original. The Day the Crayons Quit is hilarious and charming – don’t miss it!

Clarice Bean, that’s me

by Lauren Child (Orchard)

Lauren Child has that rare skill of being able to create something brilliant out of the banal. Featuring characters familiar to most families, the Beans are The Royle Family of children’s books.

Dogger

by Shirley Hughes (Red Fox)

The most charming, heart-warming story ever written for children? For me, it has to be Dogger.

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