The Adventures on Grannys Fun-EE Farm : Book 1
I say not fair, because of Granny's life situations, which makes her the person I love. Not fair, because the story is finished and I'm not ready for it to end. I want much more instantly. I want additional Granny stories in my arsenal of books, so I can grab another and continue her saga.
One person found this helpful. When I bought this I didn't realize this book features a character in another series the Savannah Reid series. Granny's a character, for sure, and this story has both a good murder mystery and an intimate look at the troubles of a poor Southern family that shows how Granny's granddaughter Savannah grew up. It's a charming feel-good story, and well written. Even if not familiar with the Savannah Reid series, I think most people would enjoy this one.
This is a wonderful read. I have always loved Granny Reid,in the Savannah Reid mysteries. This ,I hope is the first in a Granny Reid series. It starts back in Georgia,when Granny was just wanting to take care of her 7 grandchildren. And ends solving a murder. The characters are wonderful. I never guessed who the murderer was. A quick and entertaining read. This book was fantastic. A Little sad read how poor these people were. But the story line was fantastic. Just wish the sheriff got his happy ending marriage.
I cried and not in a bad way, several times. A new series, now featuring Granny, back when the kids were young. This story explains how the children came to be in Granny's custody. If you enjoy Savannah's adventures you'll like this book. Lovely holiday elements too! See all 47 reviews. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers. Learn more about Amazon Giveaway.
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But it begins in the desert as Jamal walks, walks, walks behind his mother and father and their Bedouin owners across the golden sand. Little Jamal is an irresistible character too, inviting the reader into his world from the first page. Andy Stanton, that maestro of absurdity, teams up with Neal Layton, an illustrator who also has a direct line to preposterousness, to create a picture book that takes a simple idea and follows it to a superbly irrational logical conclusion.
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The title says it all! Set in a gloriously depicted fairy-tale landscape this clever picture book has lots of fun with a situation that all parents and children will understand. Prince Freddie is enjoying a day off relaxing with a comic and a jug of refreshing lemonade when he gets the call to save the castle from a dragon. Just make sure you have a pee before reading the book! The Nasties are scaring the King and his people with their terrible caterwauling. Brave young Sir Ned volunteers to sort them out and heads into the woods to find them. Jane Clarke and Emma Dodd have enormous fun reinventing the story of the old woman who swallowed a flea, transposing the setting to the Amazon jungle and replacing the old woman with an anaconda!
The list of creatures swallowed is much more exotic and interesting too: A series of increasingly elaborate flaps and pop ups enable readers to watch the progress of the animals inside the snake until in a final splendid scene the anaconda is sick and they are freed! A young boy lives with his grandma, who was an architect.
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The house she was building is now just a collection of rooms, so the boy gets to work himself, creating a giant model of his grandma. True to fairy tale convention, this comes to life and carries him across the countryside to their half-finished home, which it completes. With clever comic timing this story builds to a surprise ending rather like The Gruffalo.
Mortimer is planning a picnic with his best friend Oggy. But a little rabbit hurrying through the woods with a basket of cake and sausages soon attracts the attention of some fierce, hungry creatures and before long Mortimer has a crocodile, a wolf and a troll snapping at his heels, only to be snatched up by something bigger and fiercer still. Standing in his pyjamas in the garden in the morning sunshine, Alfie is an unmistakeable little figure. Shirley Hughes has an extraordinary understanding of children, their world and what matters to them and captures it beautifully in the turn of a head or the position of hands or feet.
Terry Perkins is a normal, happy little boy, until he starts to speak, and his words come out upside down. A doctor has the answer — stand Terry on his head. People can understand him now, but it makes Terry a laughing stock at school and the other children are so mean to him he daydreams of living in space, alone. The stylised stick-figure illustrations suit the story perfectly and this funny undeniably quirky book will give readers a different view of the world.
Stylish to look at, fun to read, and genuinely moving. Russell Hoban's moving, unflinching tale of a boy who finds bravery during illness is dramatically reimagined in graphic-novel format with new art by Alexis Deacon. Perfect for pet-lovers and especially guinea pig lovers everywhere, this funny story of finding a home and a person to care for him is told from the guinea pig's humorous perspective.
Features Bruno, a wildly inventive boy, and his new pet, Titch, a neurotic, slightly melodramatic guinea pig. Can they get past their differences? Sheena Dempsey offers a contemporary and comical take on new pets and new friends. How can Harry tame the monster who comes to scare him in the night? Luckily first Mum and then dad come up with a clever plan. With a strong domestic setting this is a reassuring story for all. Four cavemen find a pencil and have absolutely no idea what they should do with it. After some discussion and several false starts, the cavemen come up with a creative solution that involves sausages, a very smiley sabre-toothed tiger and a racing car.
Perfect for all those who love big machines such as tractors, diggers and cranes as the work they do is vividly recorded on the robust board book pages of this story. Boys in particular will love the story of Hector, a tiny little boy with a big, brave heart who goes on an adventure to rescue his granny's wand from a big bad knight. A sophisticated story with an important message lies at the heart of this deliciously entertaining book.
Luckily, they come up with what seems like a very clever plan…When things go wrong, all looks hopeless until Mr Tanner himself does a very stupid thing. Soon he is up, up and away and the animals can live happily ever after! An exciting new title in the popular series about Jack, a boy with a gift for repairingbig machines.
The drive turns into an action-packed adventure as Jack and his dog Riley find himself surrounded by some very surprising creatures. Luckily, Jack and Riley can help a baby monster and soon everyone is friends. A removable model monster truck will delight all readers. A press out T Rex and digger is an added bonus and allows children to create their own Dino Digger adventures. This is a scrapbook with a difference.
Yes, readers are asked to record the usual information about themselves, from their height to what kind of house they live in to their dream holiday, but it also tests how ambidextrous they are, and how embarrassing Mum is. There are steam trucks, amphibious trucks, rescue trucks, snow plough trucks, fire engine trucks and much, much more. Gloriously bold illustrations celebrate the wonders of trucks while the texts adds some useful details. Striking wordless scenes of wildlife and plants challenge children to work out the stories being told: Illustrations sometimes fill whole pages, elsewhere spreads are divided into eye-catching strips.
Endnotes on each image provide readers with additional information. A book that brilliantly demonstrates the rich variety of life on earth as well as its interconnection. Dear Reader, How does one put together a large format picture book with one hundred separate illustrations? I could detail the meticulous planning; the writing and re-writing of text that will never be read; the hours of researching and verifying the facts; the careful planning of colour balance and atmosphere; the sleepless nights putting paint to paper and the in-depth discussions of paper stocks, cover finishes and format variations.
Or I could just tell you why The premise is simple. A book that opens our eyes to the natural world around us and forces us to observe it and ask questions. It is the kind of book I hope my son will enjoy. I want him to be aware of the world outside his window, to ask questions about it, to engage with it, and to feel. I hope you do too. Thomas Truong Publisher, Degrees. Challenged to a Giant Rumble but suffering from a shortfall of wrestlers, Jack and his friends set out to find more participants for their great battle. But what starts as a fun-filled road trip in their trusty caravan soon becomes an action-packed adventure filled with dangers including animals and insects of many kinds.
This Wrestling Trolls story was created on The Story Adventure, where week by week Jim wrote a new chapter using ideas from school children - characters, locations and plot twists. See if you can spot them! Dylan and his dinosaur friend fly off on amazing dinosaur discovery missions to the Land of Living Dinosaurs. This time he has to discover what secret weapon a stegosaurus has. Find out what it is and then act out the story with your free pop-up dinosaur! Tom Nicholl has a relaxed but lively writing style that makes this very readable, and very funny too.
If misbehaving dragons light your fire, try the equally funny Dragonsitter series by Josh Lacey. Talk about livening things up! Pan the Mini-Dragon likes chatting a lot , setting fire to his own farts and snacking hungrily on dirty laundry, and it is impossible to know what he is plotting at any given time. Poor Eric — his human owner — must keep Pan a secret while covering up the trail of destruction he leaves in his wake.
Commenting on the inspiration for Pan the Mini-Dragon, Tom said: Because George listens - to everyone - and then tries to tailor his opinions to fit in. George is a comical character with his huge ears, rosy cheeks and facial expressions ranging from quizzical to perplexed. The Truth, as envisaged by David Tazzyman, is a grey splodge that even when being stretched or bent seems imbued with the unmovable, rigid qualities of stone, a representation that feels just right.
This clever picture book fable makes clear the appeal and temptations of fibbing, and the relief that comes from telling the truth. A funny and clever picture book with a message that all children will understand. Camilla de le Bedoyere Format: Would you rather dine with a dung beetle, drink with a mosquito, have supper with a spider or lunch with a maggot? Pick your answer and learn about bugs but be careful what you choose. You could end up eating a splendid dish of elephant poo or a dinner of rotting flesh Explore the world of bugs and make your choice.
Brilliantly funny illustrations coupled with entertaining text in this picture book makes for hours of entertainment and, with no wrong or right answer, there are endless possibilities for discussion and extra facts and notes at the end of the book encourage the reader to come up with their own questions. As the title makes clear, this fascinating book illustrates prehistoric creatures at actual size or, where the creature was simply too big to fit on the page, a part of the animal at actual size.
On the first spread, the reader comes face to face with a velociraptor, its head spread across the double page, its beady eye drawing the attention. Gatefold pages provide space for an illustration of the bird-like Saltopus in full, and a close up on the huge claw of the fish-eating Baryonyx. One double page provides a dramatic close up on the teeth of the Giganotosaurus. The collage-style illustrations are beautiful in themselves, and this book really has the wow factor. Useful notes at the end contain more information on each of the creatures featured.
One of our Books of the Year May Book of the Month Attractive, friendly illustrations and an interactive approach make this a fun introduction to dinosaurs. In tune with the detective theme it comes with its own magnifying glass too. His big sister Clemmie goes to special school, and she loves it too.
But Toby is starting at a new school, and he hates it. By the time Mum comes to collect him Toby loves his school too! A wonderful book for children nervous about starting a new school. There are 60 plus pages of information about different kinds of emergency vehicles in this attractive little book. Fire, police, ambulance and search and rescue vehicles from across the world, including lots in the UK, are included, represented in clear photos and described in easy to read but useful short sentences of text. The spread on airport crash tenders tells readers why they are needed, how they are used and how fast they can go, and also includes extra details such as notes on their all-wheel drive and powerful sprays.
With contents page, index and glossary, this is an excellent first reference book, full of interesting, well-presented information. Do pirates really like singing rollicking songs, burying their treasure and parrots? From the author of the bestselling How Santa Really Works, Alan Snow, comes this must have book for all pirate enthusiasts. With facts, jokes and wonderful information-filled drawings on every page, this fantastic new title is guaranteed to raise a laugh and keep children entertained for hours. The perfect choice for any pirate in the making!
Eddie loves cooking and he knows exactly what Grandad likes best. Mum has loads of distractions but Eddie makes a special cake while Lily helps — in her own way! Sarah Garland captures the details of family life perfectly. Terri-Lee goes to the pet shop to choose a dog.
Will Terri-Lee come up to scratch in this funny and also thought proving about dogs and their owners? But it is also a powerful story about the terrible threat to the sea and all the creatures that live in it from the casual discarding of plastic waste. When Finn realises that his friends are at risk from all the waste he does everything he can to save them. Timmy is on holiday in Florida with his mum and her new husband. With Total the polar bear hiding out in Cuba he needs a new sidekick — step up Emilio Empanada, willing if nervous unpaid intern.
The description of a surprise meeting with his father for Timmy tugs at the heartstrings as well as finding the funny bone. After a bit of breaking and entering and accidental arson, all works out successfully for Damian. His narrative is action-packed and wonderfully comic and the stories are great fun for children ready to read on their own.
With echoes of Horrid Henry and Just William, and illustrations by Tony Ross, these books will definitely be the number one boy detective series in many homes. Bright, lively, cartoon-style illustrations add to its appeal. The plot pitches Max and his friends the Goozillas against various enemies led by the thoroughly wicked Bubble Kitten of the Sicklies and this episode features a kung-fu fighting hamster to add to the frenetic fun. The chapter titles - Tanks A Lot, Towers of Terror, Angry Blobs — say it all and guarantee an unbeatable reading experience for those who like their books fast, funny, and friendly.
When they get the chance to build their own soap box racer and enter a soap box derby, first prize tickets to the Metal Face theme park, the boys rise to the challenge. The action is non-stop while large type and masses of cartoon illustrations make this a speedy read for even the slowest or most reluctant reader. Kids will love it, a does what it says on the tin if the tin is full of baked beans. Danny Dingle does just that with it's all-singing, all-farting, larger-than-life characters and irreverent tone.
It is a treat to work on a book that's so genuinely funny and full of personality, which can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. The book's universal appeal is something that is mentioned over and over in reviews, and it is one of the reasons it is so brilliant for engaging reluctant readers. Danny's witty, imaginative and relentlessly optimistic personality is infectious: The mysterious disappearance of tonnes of gold from a locked vault draw him into an exciting new adventure, and the future of the world is in his hands.
Once again much of the adventure takes place in a brilliantly described other world, filled with strange and fascinating creatures and machines. A kind of Harry Potter meets James Bond, this intriguing magical story will appeal to all young readers who dream of a more exciting life in a more exciting world, and Ned is the perfect young hero. Alexander Mccall Smith Format: He certainly never dreams that he would be brave enough to become a lion tamer.
January Book of the Month In a nutshell: This is how space boy android Hilo greets his best friend D. Ably assisted by his daughter Amber, Spynosaur is always on hand to save the world and, under the instruction of his boss M11, to do battle with his nemesis Ego, head of P. Part story book, part comic book, with illustrations on nearly every page including some cartoon strips, and totally entertaining! Marcus, a worm, strikes up an alliance with Laurence, a nondescript bird, initially to avoid being eaten.
He attempts to guide Laurence to Lake Nakuru in Kenya, and while their trip ends in failure, a real friendship is formed along the way. Highlights of their adventure include encounters with a beatbox dancing squirrel, some snooty flamingos, and lots of mashed potato. This is one to recommend to fans of the Timmy Failure and Barry Loser books. All sorts of adventures follow. To give you an idea of how nasty Spangles is, his ideal day would include collecting ie stealing something spangly from an old lady in a library, whilst eating cold chips, farting, pulling a face and shouting all at the same time.
With its zany plot, an abundance of the fanciful imagery and word play that young readers love, and highly eccentric cast of characters, this is unadulterated fun! His little brother Alife however has all the qualities that make the youngest son a fairytale favourite. Together they head off in search of adventure and fortune. A sparkling story that will leave everyone happy! The cast of characters includes Toby Cuffe an orphan boy, and William Shakespeare himself. Sent to the Globe to do some pickpocketing, Toby is too intrigued by the action on stage to make a successful getaway.
Also, in the back of the book you will find various activities and quizzes, including make-your- own puppets. Part of the Conkers series from Barrington Stoke, aimed at readers aged 6 to 9, for a wide range of readers and abilities. Each Conker title combines a story with lots of extras such as riddles, quizzes and fun facts. Whatever they fancy, they build so the treehouse includes a watermelon smashing machine, a life size snakes and ladders game with real snakes and real ladders, even a Ninja Snail Training Academy. Andy and Terry are the real Andy and Terry, constantly harassed by their publisher Mr Big Nose to deliver their next book.
Fergus lives with his mum and grandad and dreams of making the cycling team at his local track. There are lots of beautiful close up images of insects, some very familiar - dragonflies and earthworms — others less so — fireflies, the orchid moth. The illustrations are accompanied by useful text boxes full of fascinating information. In addition, there are all sorts of write in activities to test and develop your knowledge, similarly varied and attractively presented.
With sheets of full colour stickers too, the book turns into you very own scrapbook, something to return to again and again. Packed with information, the educational and entertainment value are both very high. Mum is full of good ideas about the trip. Especially about how it can be a useful time for learning! From the start everything that can possibly go wrong does and, as ever, the Wimpy Kid records it all with his unerringly frank gaze.
The result is a hilarious story which will hit a nerve with all families everywhere. And especially with parents who will love the accounts of the disasters that happen to other families! Everybody thinks he'll win, but when it comes to the big day, and Louis feels poorly, well - let's just say things don't go so well! But Pete Johnson's story is about much more than just his determination to achieve fame and fortune as a comedian. The backstory is that Louis's family is turned upside down when his dad loses his job and his mum has to get a full time job.
Responsible for cleaning, cooking, and all sorts of unfamiliar household tasks, Dad finds this really tough. So does Louis, when his dad decides that since he's now at home more, the two of them can 'hang out' and be best friends! This is a hilarious story, that the "Wimpy Kid" generation will love, but parents too will warm to a touching tale of a family thrown into chaos, and of how they eventually find a way to get back on track.
Like the treasure that the boys find and lose , this is full of secrets, waiting to be opened. Here on Lovereading4kids we are constantly selecting new titles and refreshing our special dyslexia friendly category. Click here to view our current selection which is broken down by age range. Good dog stories are irresistible and this one has everything that young readers want. Josh is living on a Scottish island with his crofter uncle following the death of his mother. He loves the island and its wildlife, often nursing sick creatures back to health.
Bringing up Reggae stirs memories of his mum, and boy and dog develop a special bond. A genuinely heart-warming read and a very satisfying story, especially for readers who dream of living in the country. Firstly, it deals with some serious themes — bereavement, coming to terms with moving to a completely new environment, falling behind at school, and bullying.
Joe Friedman is an extraordinarily accomplished writer who can really hold your interest, create tension and maintain momentum. Oliver is struggling at school, and the other children laugh at him. Though he has problems with his hearing and his sight, Flow is just such a dog, and when a time comes in which Oliver is in real danger, Flow stands by him. This is a lovely, satisfying story that delivers important messages about bravery and friendship. It will be enjoyed by any young reader who, like Oliver, longs for a dog and will speak to any who, like Oliver, struggle with dyslexia.
A reissue, this book was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize on publication. To make things worse, forced to share his room with his cousins, he must set up his office in a garden shed at the local hardware superstore, a place referred to always as Home Despot. Timmy narrates with the exasperated air of the misunderstood genius and his version of events is just one of the things that makes these books so enjoyable.
Illustrations are by Chris Riddell and full of atmosphere and drama: Storytelling of this quality is rare, and while the book is ostensibly for younger readers, this is a wonderful introduction to Beowulf for anyone, whatever their age. Little Gems are in a gorgeous new chunky format, with high-spec production including coloured endpapers and jacketed flaps with activities. Additional features include high quality cream paper, Barrington Stoke font and illustrations on every page. They are perfect for 's. These quality stories promote good reading practice for all newly independent readers.
Although he has always hated animals, which is embarrassing because his father is a zoo keeper, Vince suddenly discovers that he can talk to them. And hear what they say back! After getting some fish fingers for a penguin, Vince finds himself with a long list of food requests from all the other animals. And he is enjoying the best birthday of his whole life! The world is in danger again, or should that be still, and the monsters Hamish and his friends defeated in his first outing are small-town stuff compared to the Neverpeople threat he faces.
The mayhem starts in 10 Downing Street, in some very funny scenes, and takes Hamish into an alternative world where everything, from the Statue of Libert-he to the Her-malayan mountains, is reversed. Compton Valance and his best friend Bryan Nylon are unlikely heroes, but they managed to create a time machine out of a mouldy cheese sandwich and save the universe from certain destruction.
Now the sandwich is safely in a museum, and life is back to boring normal. Cool illustrations and design make these ideal for reluctant readers but honestly everyone will enjoy this excellent series. Matt will be appearing at the Cheltenham Festival on Saturday 3rd October. Click here to find out more. Further information from the Cheltenham Festival. Hilarious new adventures for Borgon the young barbarian who is determined to make his mark on the world. Borgon is off to watch the Shadow Trials which are widely known to be the most fiercesome challenge in the desert.
But, when Borgon is challenged by one of the contestants, he suddenly finds himself a lot more involved than he had bargained for! Harvey Drew is an ordinary eleven-year-old who dreams of great adventures in outer space. The Toxic Spew is an intergalactic waste disposal ship. The two are on a collision course for chaos! James Floyd Kelly Format: Other book format Release Date: In Beat the Game readers find themselves trapped inside a computer game.
They must apply their knowledge of programming and algorithms to make their way safely through. The reader is responsible for how the plot unfolds and if you successfully complete the mission you can definitely call yourself a computer whizz. The Rubik's Quest title Beat the Game is part of a larger series of four exciting books. It takes readers on an engaging adventure into the science and maths behind the Rubik's Cube which in celebrates its 40th birthday. The series allows children to achieve a sense of 'creating your own adventure story' by using their problem-solving skills in a twisting-turning world of toys and puzzles.
A funny, wise-cracking spy story with World Cup memorabilia at its centre - James Bond never had to dress up as a girl!! The third in the series, Boy in Heels, will be coming in But Harry is resilient and is not one to give up, so join him on his hilarious ups and downs told through laugh-out-loud letters, emails, texts and more to his cousin Charley and to lots of famous people - the Queen, the Prime Minister and Harry Styles to name but three. Soon Compton Valance and his best-friend Bryan Nylon find they have the amazing power to travel through time.
This is a gentle, evocative story of a young Parisian boy's summer in s rural Provence. This book is beautifully illustrated inside and out by one of France's finest illustrators. Packed with comical characters, battles, puns and poo, this hilarious new series from Peter Bently, a Roald Dahl Funny Prize winner, will be irresistible to boys and girls aged six to eight years.
But the famous knight refuses to take part because he's lost his lucky underpants. It turns out that Percy is lying to avoid the fight. With his new master's reputation at stake, Cedric finds himself stepping up to the challenge In London on a school trip, Rafe finds himself sharing a room with his arch-enemy, while special attention from his friend and secret love Jeanne marks him out for some sneaky treatment by her boyfriend.
The story unfolds against a backdrop of busy, tourist London and is funny, exciting and touching all at once while the action is non-stop. Congratulations again to Patterson and his writing and illustrating partners on another irresistible and thoroughly satisfying read. There are two halves to the story: It makes for lively reading — another winner from a writer who always finds the net. Picture books introduce kids to the world through imaginative stories and eye-catching visuals. Your Body is a persistent bestseller, allowing kids to open up flaps to reveal the surprises of the human body inside.
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