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BfK No. 175 - March 2009

Cover Story
This issue’s cover illustration by John Kelly is from Terry Deary’s new series Master Crook’s Crime Academy: Burglary for Beginners. Terry Deary is interviewed by Elizabeth Hammill. Thanks to Scholastic Children’s Books for their help with this March cover.

BfK No. 175 Articles

Editorial – March 2009

News and comment from the Editor.

Guantanamo: the agony and the courage of Prisoner No.256

James Watson pays tribute to a remarkable new novel.

Ten of the Best Stories set in Tudor times

Janet Fisher selects novels with a Tudor background.

Taking Tom from Page to Stage

David Wood discusses his adaptation of Tom's Midnight Garden.

A Question of Words

Sue Unstead investigates the thinking behind children's dictionaries.

Authorgraph No.175: Terry Deary

Terry Deary interviewed by Elizabeth Hammill.

I Wish I’d Written… Stop the Train

Elizabeth Laird chooses Geraldine McCaughrean's Stop the Train.

Good Reads: St Mary’s and St Peter’s Church of England Primary School

Reviews from pupils of St Mary's and St Peter's Church of England Primary School, Teddington.

Hal’s Reading Diary – March 2009

Roger Mills on Hal's reading progress.

Laureate Log – March 2009

Michael Rosen is concerned about threats to libraries.

BfK Briefing – March 2009

Awards * News * Events

Useful Organisations No.51: The Story Museum

The 'virtual' museum celebrating children's literature.

Classics in Short No.74: Johnny the Clockmaker

Brian Alderson on Edward Ardizzone's Johnny the Clockmaker.

Editor's Choice

Dogs

Emily Gravett
(Two Hoots)
5

Narrated in the first person, this witty celebration of dogs takes the form of a book of opposites featuring many different canine breeds. Thus the double page spread for ‘I love big dogs and small dogs’ is completely filled by a Great Dane that...

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New Talent

Knife

R J Anderson
(Orchard Books)
3

Eoin Colfer reinvigorated the world of faery with Artemis Fowl, the fairy with attitude and R J Anderson’s Knife is a heroine in the same irreverent and rebellious mould.

Chosen by the queen to be a hunter...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 175

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+

Under 5s

  • My First Nursery Stories

    5
  • Dogs

    Emily Gravett
    5
  • Don't Read This Book!

    Jill Lewis
    5
  • The Tale of Two Mice

    Ruth Brown
    5
  • There are cats in this book

    Viviane Schwarz
    5
  • Rattle and Rap

    Susan Steggall
    4
  • Mr Pusskins, Best in Show

    Sam Lloyd
    4
  • Alphabet

    Matthew Van Fleet
    4
  • Little Goose Goes Out of Step

    Jean-Francois Dumont
    4
  • I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean

    Kevin Sherry
    3
  • The Story Blanket

    Ferida Wolff
    Harriet May Savitz
    3
  • Hen's Cake

    Malachy Doyle
    3
  • The Perfect Prince

    Paul Harrison
    3
  • Super Duck

    Jez Alborough
    3
  • Ballet Kitty: Ballet Class

    Bernette Ford
    3

Ages 5-8

  • My First Book of Garden Wildlife

    Mike Unwin
    5
  • The Tales of Beedle the Bard

    J K Rowling
    5
  • Singing to the Sun

    Vivian French
    5
  • 10 Things I Can Do to Help My World

    Melanie Walsh
    4
  • The Selfish Crocodile Book of Nursery Rhymes

    Faustin Charles
    4
  • Merlin's Magical Creatures

    Graham Howells
    4
  • That Pesky Rat

    Lauren Child
    4
  • The Church Mouse

    Graham Oakley
    4
  • My Friend Jamal

    Anna McQuinn
    4
  • The Bumper Book of Betsey Biggalow

    Malorie Blackman
    3
  • Dirty Bertie: Crackers!

    David Roberts
    3
  • In the Dark of the Night

    Paul Stewart
    3
  • Pink!

    Lynne Rickards
    3
  • Something Wickedly Weird: The Smugglers' Mine

    Chris Mould
    2

Ages 8-10

  • Ships: A pop-up book

    Robert Crowther
    5
  • Bambert's Book of Missing Stories

    Reinhardt Jung
    5
  • ABC 3D

    Marion Bataille
    5
  • A Song for Cambodia

    Michelle Lord
    4
  • Hate That Cat

    Sharon Creech
    4
  • Ghostscape

    Joe Layburn
    4
  • Faster, Further, Higher, Deeper

    Richard Brassey
    3
  • Pompeii

    Richard Platt
    3
  • Benjamin Zephaniah; Malorie Blackman

    Verna Wilkins
    3
  • I Belong to the Muslim Faith

    Katie Dicker
    Zohal Azizi
    3
  • The Magic Thief

    Sarah Prineas
    3
  • The Boy in the Dress

    David Walliams
    3
  • Beryl Goes Wild

    Jane Simmons
    3
  • Swap

    Malachy Doyle
    3
  • Tim the Tiny Horse at Large

    Harry Hill
    3
  • We Are All Born Free

    3
  • Toxic! Killer Cures and Other Poisonings

    Susie Hodge
    2
  • My Village

    Hansi
    2

Ages 10-14

  • The Trap

    John Smelcer
    5
  • Power: Ethical debates about resources and the environment; Food: Ethical debates about what we eat

    Kate Ravilious
    4
  • One Boy's War

    Lynn Huggins-Cooper
    4
  • Vikings

    Philip Wilkinson
    4
  • The Hunger Games

    Suzanne Collins
    4
  • Malice

    Chris Wooding
    4
  • Life, Interrupted

    Damian Kelleher
    4
  • Solace of the Road

    Siobhan Dowd
    4
  • The Sandfather

    Linda Newbery
    4
  • Knife

    R J Anderson
    3
  • Solitaire

    Bernard Ashley
    3
  • CHERUB: The General

    Robert Muchamore
    3
  • Spokes: Stories from the Romani World

    Janna Eliot
    3
  • Amazons! Women Warriors of the World

    Sally Pomme Clayton
    3
  • Eon: Rise of the Dragoneye

    Alison Goodman
    2
  • The Parliament of Blood

    Justin Richards
    2

Ages 14+

  • The Carbon Diaries 2015

    Saci Lloyd
    5
  • The Long Weekend

    Savita Kalhan
    5
  • Exposure

    Mal Peet
    4
  • Bedlam

    Ally Kennen
    4
  • The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation. Vol II: The Kingdom on the Waves

    M T Anderson
    3
  • Gone

    Michael Grant
    3
  • The Traitor Game

    B R Collins
    3
  • Nick's Blues

    John Harvey
    3
  • When the Wall Came Down: The Berlin Wall and the Fall of Soviet Communism

    Serge Schmemann
    2
  • The Kiss of Death

    Marcus Sedgwick
    2

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