Global – Eoin Colfer & Andrew Donkin

Two children. Two locations. One climate crisis. While Suki and her dog are being stalked by a hungry grolar bear in the Arctic Circle, Sami and his grandpa are struggling on their fishing trip in the Indian Ocean. I am so grateful for the book corner of the #edutwitter community as I always value theContinue reading “Global – Eoin Colfer & Andrew Donkin”

The Nowhere Thief – Alice M. Ross

Elsbeth stood in another kitchen. In a different Somewhere. But no little boy was going to disturb her here. The place was abandoned. There were empty sockets and stains on the wall where the fridge used to be. The air felt cold and stale. Elsbeth opened a drawer just to check. Empty. The house stoodContinue reading “The Nowhere Thief – Alice M. Ross”

Rainbow Grey: Battle for the Skies – Laura Ellen Anderson

Tornadia Twist is on the loose and time is running out for the Weatherlands and Earth. It’s up to Ray and her friend to locate the Forever Crystals and unlock her rainbow power… can she win the battle for the skies? Laura Ellen Anderson is a big name in our house as my daughter isContinue reading “Rainbow Grey: Battle for the Skies – Laura Ellen Anderson”

Wild is the Wind & The Ever-Changing Earth – Grahame Baker-Smith

I’m really excited to share two absolutely beautiful picture books from Kate Greenaway award-winner Grahame Baker-Smith. First up is Wild is the Wind then it’ll be The Ever-Changing Earth. As Cassi watches a flock of swifts dive and swoop through the air, she notices the breeze around them. So begins a journey exploring the wildContinue reading “Wild is the Wind & The Ever-Changing Earth – Grahame Baker-Smith”

Rainbow Grey: Eye of the Storm – Laura Ellen Anderson

10 year old Ray is trying to control her magic but things keep going wrong – when all the cloud creatures in the Weatherlands start vanishing, she ends up being blamed. Is there a darker magic at play though? Can Ray solve the mystery before cloud magic is lost and Earth is destroyed? Here’s myContinue reading “Rainbow Grey: Eye of the Storm – Laura Ellen Anderson”

Rainbow Grey – Laura Ellen Anderson

Ray often wondered what kind of weather magic she could have had. She loved the thought of using a flowing cape to create beautiful rain magic, just like her friend Droplett. A thunder drum or a lightning stick sounded fun, although, given Ray’s clumsiness, she wasn’t sure if something as loud or electrical would beContinue reading “Rainbow Grey – Laura Ellen Anderson”

The Weather Weaver – Tamsin Mori

“Rainbows are good for uncovering feelings and intentions,” said Tamar. “Everyone is a proper mixture. Often they don’t want you to see what’s underneath. People hide all sorts of things, I the name of good manners. Sometimes because they’re just downright deceptive. A gaa glass lets you see the hidden bits.” This beautiful book hadContinue reading “The Weather Weaver – Tamsin Mori”