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Our Latest SJF Feature Books of the Week!

31st Oct 2024

For our SJF Book List (2024-25), please click here. Thank you. 

Zim Zam Zoom! Zappy Poems to Read Out Loud 

James Carter 

Waterstones Says

Want to travel in a rocket? Search for a grumpy dragon? Make your very own monster? Visit a higgledy-piggledy farm?

Well, hop into Zim Zam Zoom – for fun and adventures galore! 

Colours, animals, space, music, fairytale fireworks...!

Here is a collection of poems especially written for performance.

With delightful illustrations by a talented new illustrator, this is a brilliant introduction to poetry for young children.

Please click here. Thank you.

Majestic Mountains: Discover Earth's Mighty Peaks

Mia Cassany

Waterstones Says

Which animal lives on top of the Everest? Where can you spot the majestic condor? How does the ibex climb up rocks?

Mountains are home to 25% of terrestrial biodiversity and a multitude of fragile ecosystems. What if you could fly and discover those places and the incredible wild animals hidden at high altitude?

This large format book transports you to inaccessible places and helps you discover the incredible fauna that live in these mountains, volcanoes, hills or valleys.

Throughout the book is a search and find counting game enabling you to spot bats ready to take flight, sloths hanging from branches, wallabies and their babies, and butterflies aplenty.

Please click here. Thank you.