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Our Latest SJF Feature Books of the Week!

7th Feb 2026

For our complete 2025-26 book list, please click here. Thank you. 

Luna and the Treasure of Tlaloc

Joe Todd-Stanton

Luna and the Treasure of Tlaloc - Brownstone's Mythical Collection (Paperback)

Waterstones Says
Get ready to meet Luna Brownstone: the most devious Brownstone of all. When a tragedy strikes her family, she decides that she will only ever look out for herself. She runs away, and begins her search for riches to steal. Whilst travelling, she stumbles across a village ravaged by drought and hears rumours of a palace filled with great gold treasures. When a young girl, Atzi, volunteers to journey to the palace of the rain god Tlaloc with an offering to save her village, Luna develops a cunning plan: befriend Atzi, steal her map, and find the god herself. Yet, when Luna is forced to work with Atzi to find the palace, and when Atzi finds herself in danger, Luna needs to decide what matters most.

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The Boy with Flowers in His Hair 

Jarvis

The Boy with Flowers in His Hair (Paperback)


Waterstones Says

As the petals fall from David's hair his best friend remains by his side and finds a way to restore David's colour in this beautifully handled and visually gorgeous story of friendship and vulnerability.A warm and powerful story that brings to life a pure and poignant friendship that children will never forget.

David is the boy with flowers in his hair. He's sweet and gentle, just like his petals. But when David's flowers begin to fall - a single petal at first, then every last blossom - his best friend never leaves his side. And through kindness and creativity, he even finds a way to give David his colour back...

Beautifully illustrated, this story is about being there for someone when they're at their most vulnerable.

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