Sunday 29 January 2017

A New Snake and Lizard collection


To be published early February

NZ Writer and Illustrator
Joy Cowley, illustrated by Gavin Bishop
Helper and Helper Book Three in the Snake and Lizard series
Gecko Press NZ 2017  $23.00pb 114 pp
ISBN 978 1 7765 7105 5
Themes: Short stories
Following the much loved and admired first book Snake and Lizard here is Book Three in the series to delight and enchant us all. Let’s hope Moira Wairama and Tony Hopkins her partner, will make it even more memorable with their wonderful storytelling skills.   
Year 1 up/ Age 5 up

Have retyped this so I hope it works this time!! 

Thursday 26 January 2017

Exciting new website for children's books

Launching Today



Go to:
https://www.boosted.org.nz/projects/the-sapling-because-books-grow-humans 

for details.

Saturday 14 January 2017

Start of a new series by Kyle Mewburn and Donovan Bixley


NZ Writer and Illustrator Kyle Mewburn, illustrated by Donovan Bixley  Dinosaur Trouble # The Great Egg Stink

Scholastic NZ 2017  $5.00 60pp

ISBN `978 1 7754 3366 8

Themes: ‘Easy’ reading/ Stone Age times/

Arg and his stone age family feature in this first book in a new series by a duo who always seems to come up with something special.  Very simple reading and a lot of laughing when Arg finds an extra messy dinosaur egg with a surprise inside. 
Year 1 up/ Age 5 up

Wednesday 11 January 2017

A bit of personal news!


I am a great believer in calling a spade a spade so this is to let you know I have been diagnosed with terminal cancer with a ball park figure from the oncologist of around 6 months to countdown.  I will do as much blogging of new books as I can in that time but don’t be surprised if it becomes a bit spasmodic.
Barbara Murison  


Tuesday 3 January 2017

I don't like animals!


USA Writer and Illustrator 
David Baddiel, illustrated by Jim Field
AniMalcolm – life as an animal is wild
HarperCollins 2017  $22.99pb 355 pp
ISBN 978 0 0081 8515 2
Themes: Dislike of animals!/ School trips/ Technology
Malcolm just doesn’t like animals at all which is strange because his family absolutely love them all and totally fill up their house with as many as possible.  Malcolm is into technology – laptops and computers, iPads and Notebooks.  But all is about to change when a school trip to a farm is arranged and Malcolm really sees animals face to face for the first time. This is a highly original story by a writer I think is going to be someone to watch. Google his name to see what he has achieved so far.
Year 3up/ Age 7 up