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Muddle London

Muddle London

Apr 4, 2012
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Muddle London (A magnetic play book!) illustrated by Jannie Ho is the perfect book to start getting our London children to learn about their capital. Read More »
BUTTERFLY LULLABY BOOK, FREE POSTAGE OR FAIRY IMAGE BY EMAIL fab offer!

BUTTERFLY LULLABY BOOK, FREE POSTAGE OR FAIRY IMAGE BY EMAIL fab offer!

Mar 20, 2012
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America loves British Author Sharon J. Bainbridge and are advertising her rare fairy book for over £60 from the USA Waterstones Website. This book has gone up in value in just one week. Last week it was worth £50. Read More »
Win 1 of 10 copies of ‘The Two Week Wait’ book  by Sarah Rayner (out on 1 March 2012)

Win 1 of 10 copies of ‘The Two Week Wait’ book by Sarah Rayner (out on 1 March 2012)

Feb 26, 2012
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From the author of the Top 10 bestseller, One Moment, One Morning comes…. The Two Week Wait by Sarah Rayner To be published by Picador on 1st March, RRP £12.99 Paperback Original. Read More »
Win 1 of 10 copies of ‘Wolf won’t bite!’ book by Emily Gravett

Win 1 of 10 copies of ‘Wolf won’t bite!’ book by Emily Gravett

Feb 21, 2012
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Wolf won’t bite! Or will he . . . ? Three of the best known characters in fairy tale history have a new lesson to learn in Emily Gravett’s winsome picture book, Wolf Won’t Bite! now out in paperback. My 5 year old son and I are never disappointed by Emily Gravett’s stories. This one in particular is beautifully illustrated and is brilliant storytelling. Read More »
100 PEOPLE WHO  MADE HISTORY

100 PEOPLE WHO MADE HISTORY

Feb 21, 2012
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Do you know who invented the World Wide Web? Any idea what Percy Spencer created? This is no ordinary history book: 100 People Who Made History is a guide to the people and ideas that have changed the world we live in. This book contains all the people you’d expect to find, and plenty that you wouldn’t! Take a seat and meet the people who have shaped history and discover how they did it. Read More »
The Princess and the Dragon, an exclusive story By Giovanna Bindi

The Princess and the Dragon, an exclusive story By Giovanna Bindi

Feb 14, 2012
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This cute story is written and illustrated by author and artist Giovanna Bindi exclusively for London Mums. You can see Giovanna bring her stories to live Mondays at the London Mums’ playgroup. Giovanna is also a wonderful entertainer and can be contacted directly via http://londonmumsmagazine.com/2011/the-farm-show. Read More »
Wolf Won’t Bite! by Emily Gravett

Wolf Won’t Bite! by Emily Gravett

Feb 11, 2012
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Wolf won’t bite! Or will he . . . ? Three of the best known characters in fairy tale history have a new lesson to learn in Emily Gravett’s winsome picture book, Wolf Won’t Bite! now out in paperback. My 5 year old son and I are never disappointed by Emily Gravett’s stories. This one in particular is beautifully illustrated and is brilliant storytelling. Read More »
Eric Carle’s Very Hungry Caterpillar accused of being wasteful

Eric Carle’s Very Hungry Caterpillar accused of being wasteful

Feb 11, 2012
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle has come under attack for being too greedy. The award-winning authors of Mission:Explore have renamed the larval character as the Very Wasteful Caterpillar for leaving too many leftovers. Read More »
Win 1 of 5 copies of the novel ‘Just Another Manic Mum-Day’ by Mink Elliott

Win 1 of 5 copies of the novel ‘Just Another Manic Mum-Day’ by Mink Elliott

Feb 10, 2012
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Just Another Manic Mum Day is a new novel by Mink Elliott, the author of the hilariously refreshing novel, The Pissed-Off Parent’s Club, which was number 1 in The Bookseller’s Heatseeker chart. Read More »
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is the most read children’s book in Britain

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is the most read children’s book in Britain

Jan 26, 2012
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar is the most read children’s book in Britain, a study revealed yesterday. Researchers estimate that Eric Carle’s 1969 classic about a caterpillar that becomes a butterfly is read an average of nine times a year by the nation’s 5.5 million primary school children. Read More »
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