St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
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Our Latest SJF Feature Books of the Week

26th Jun 2026

For our complete SJF Book List 2025-26, please click here. Thank you.


The Waggiest Tails: Poems written by dogs 

Brian Moses


The Waggiest Tails: Poems written by dogs (Paperback)

 



Waterstones Says

I wasn't The Dog that looks like its Owner
and Most Fabulous Fella was some other male.
But there was one class where I came in first - 
I'm The Dog with the Waggiest Tail.

From huskies, born to run, to those big bad bruisers, the security dogs. Meet Bruno, the smallest dog on the farm, and Charlie, the dancing chihuahua. Find rescue dogs, helping dogs, yappy dogs, happy dogs - and the dog with the waggiest tail! 

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On A Magical Do-Nothing Day 

Beatrice Alemagna


On A Magical Do-Nothing Day (Paperback)


Waterstones Says  

An evocative tribute to the joys of exploring the natural world, On a Magical Do Nothing Day revels in the unexpected delights a computer game-obsessed girl discovers when she's forced to embrace the great outdoors.

All I want to do on a rainy day like today is play my game, but my mum says it's a waste of time. The game drives my mum mad. She takes it away. I take it back. I wish Dad had come with us on this rainy, grey weekend. Without my game, nothing is fun. On the other hand, maybe I'm wrong about that.

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