Word Wednesday: ‘Be a Super Awesome Photographer’
‘Be a Super Awesome Photographer’ will help your kids release their inner artist and unleash the power of their phone camera.
‘Be a Super Awesome Photographer’ will help your kids release their inner artist and unleash the power of their phone camera.
It’s 2019 and who doesn’t want their kids to be awesome!? Help them on their way with these two books to help them discover their brilliance!
“Practice Makes Awesome” is the mantra from Matthew Syed’s book for ages 11-16. Help your kids unlock their potential with “You Are Awesome.”
News of the death of the encyclopedia was premature. Britannica is back with its awesome ‘All New Children’s Encyclopedia.’
Nothing says ‘Star Wars’ like a Lightsaber. This amazing collection of every saber in the franchise is a must-have for any Star Wars fan.
‘Skulk’ is a beautiful maze and puzzle book. Thanks to the wonders of paper engineering it even has a maze that folds out into a large cube!
‘Echo Cycle’ is intriguing and compelling specualtive fiction, that tips its hat to Orwell whilst also taking its readers to Ancient Rome.
‘The Bat Book’ by Chalotte Milner contains everything you ever wanted to know about the nocturnal echolocating superhero-inspiring mammals.
Following hot on the heels of last week’s review of Ultimate DC, I’m back with another glorious DK book, Ultimate Star Wars.
The ‘Star Wars: Ultimate Pop Up Galaxy’ brings the saga to life in an amazing feat of cardboard engineering.
Stay on target with ‘The Rebel Starfighters Owners Workshop Manual.’ Everything you ever wanted to know about maintaining your X-Wing.
‘Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life’ from DK Books. Everything you ever wanted to know about life before humans in a single awesome volume.
‘Science Ninjas: Big Trouble with Simple Machines’ is a perfect introduction to the principles of engineering.
DK’s ‘Science You Can Eat’ is filled with fascinating information and experiements to help your child understand what happens when they eat.
‘Speak Up!’ Find your voice with the help of Tampon Tax campaginer Laura Coryton. It’s a vital vibrant book for our times.
Who doesn’t love a quiz? Awesome pictures and fascinating facts packaged to promote some healthy competition. It’s General Knowledge Genius!
‘Inventing Ourselves’ by Sarah-Jayne Blakemore. Possibly the book every parent of teenagers should read.
DK Books once again prove they are King of the Dinosaurs with the excellent ‘What’s Where on Earth: Dinosaurs’
Rolling Stone writer, Brian Hiatt, delivers great insight into The Boss and his music with ‘Bruce Springsteen: The Stories Behind the Songs.’
My Mixed Emotions is an excellent primer on children’s feelings. It’s essential reading for both parents and children. Relax. Breathe. Be happy!
Awesome retro styling that channels HergĂ© and ‘Where’s Waldo?’ What’s not to love about the Space Adventure Poster?
Online saftey. Always a concern for modern parents. ‘Dr Christian’s Guide to Growing Up Online’ helps your kids stay safe on the internet.
‘Myth Match’ is a beautiful book filled with fantastic beasts. With its flipbook pages, you can create over 1000 combinations of monster and mythology.
This week’s Word Wednesday word is “Christmas.” 7 Christmas books reviewed. 7 awesome tales to warm your heart on a cold winter’s night.
Enter to win an awesome prize pack of toys from the new movie!
Happy New Year! Before we get to our resolutions for 2024, we wanted to take a moment to share some of the best books we read in 2023.
Join us as we take a look back at the reading resolutions we made at the beginning of the year, and tell you about our reading habits this past year.
‘Bear Head’ by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a Mars-based SF novel that examines civil rights and hive mind technology. It’s also awesome!
Spoiler Alert! What I’d like Disney to learn from the mistakes in ‘The Rise of Skywalker’ and my hopes for future films.
Here’s a stack of books that’ll keep your kids entertained and (in some cases) educated this summer!