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BfK No. 216 - January 2016
BfK 216 January 2016

This issue’s cover illustration is from Elmer’s Little Library by David McKee. Thanks to Andersen Press for their help with this cover.

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BfK No. 216 Articles

Editorial 216

by Ferelith Hordon

Reading the Way: Inclusive Books from Around the World

Dr. Rebecca Butler reports

2016: the books to watch! (publishers A - M)

Leading children's publishers look ahead.

2016: the books to watch! (publishers O - Z)

Leading children's editors look ahead

Windows into illustration: Michael Foreman

A life in pictures

Authorgraph 216 Caroline Binch

Caroline Binch interviewed by Tricia Kings

Ten of the Best Books to boost empathy

Sarah Mears of EmpathyLab chooses

Visual Literacy: flying to another place

by Piet Grobler

Andersen Press - Forty Years Young

Venerable publisher Klaus Flugge interviewed by Joy Court

Peter Dickinson Obituary

Peter Dickinson remembered by Ferelith Hordon

I Wish I’d Written: Jonathan Stroud

Jonathan Stroud chooses one of the finest post-war British fantasies.

Good Reads 216

Chosen by pupils at Aith Junior School, Shetland

The Art of Writing a Novel

by Lisa Williamson

Two Children Tell: Nick And Humour ‘That’s a funny one’

Nick and humour

An introduction to Tiny Owl

Jill Bennett on new publisher Tiny Owl

Classics in Short No 115: Poor Cecco

The cleverest of all the toys

Wild Lily Chapter One

Chapter One from Wild Lily by K M Peyton.

PERDITA AND HONOR CARGILL: AUTHORS OF WAITING FOR CALLBACK

An interview with the mother and daughter writing team.

A Q&A INTERVIEW WITH KNIGHTLEY AND SON AUTHOR ROHAN GAVIN

The author answers our questions

AN INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP WOMACK

The author of The Double Axe on reinventing Greek myth

AN INTERVIEW WITH ROSS MONTGOMERY

Imogen Russell Williams asks the questions.

A Q&A INTERVIEW WITH GWENDA BOND

The author of Lois Lane Fallout answers our questions.

Editor's Choice

The Pushcart War

Jean Merrill
(New York Review Books/Children's Collection)
4

The streets of New York are crowded - pedestrians, cars and the pushcarts - the mobile stalls selling anything from doorknobs to pretzels - and trucks. That’s the problem. There are too many trucks (lorries) that are getting bigger and bigger....

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New Talent

Beautiful Broken Things

Sara Barnard
(Macmillan Children's Books)
5

Caddie (short for Cadnam; don't ask!) and Rosie are best friends. Truly best friends though they now go to different schools. Then Suzanne arrives in Rosie's class - beautiful, dazzling, outrageous and troubled Suzanne. Can three girls be best...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 216

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

Under 5s

  • Walter’s Wonderful Web

    Tim Hopgood
    5
  • Say It!

    Charlotte Zolotow
    5
  • The Red Prince

    Charlie Roscoe
    5
  • The Queen’s Handbag

    Steve Antony
    5
  • Have you seen Elephant?

    David Barrow
    4
  • My Hand

    Satoshi Kitamura
    4
  • Stanley the Amazing Knitting Cat

    Emily Mackenzie
    4
  • Go Home, Little One

    Cate James
    3
  • Fairy Tales for Mr Barker

    Jessica Ahlberg
    3

Ages 5-8

  • Deep in the Woods

    Christopher Corr
    5
  • Animal Camouflage: Search and Find

    Sam Hutchinson
    5
  • Blue Penguin

    Petr Horácek
    5
  • Den Building: Creating Imaginative Spaces Using Almost Anything

    Jane Hewitt
    Cathy Cross
    5
  • Lafcadio, The Lion Who Shot Back

    Shel Silverstein
    4
  • Pablo & Jane and the Hot Air Contraption

    Jose Domingo
    4
  • Stanley the Amazing Knitting Cat

    Emily Mackenzie
    4
  • Dragon White

    Shoo Rayner
    3

Ages 8-10

  • Clare and her Captain

    Michael Morpurgo
    5
  • The Seal’s Fate

    Eoin Colfer
    5
  • The Pushcart War

    Jean Merrill
    4
  • The Storm Leopards

    Holly Webb
    4
  • The Dog Ray

    Linda Coggin
    4
  • Confessions of an Imaginary Friend: A Memoir by Jacques Papier

    Michelle Cuevas
    4
  • Lift-the-Flap Computers and Coding

    Rosie Dickins
    4
  • Jack Dash and the Magic Feather

    Sophie Plowden
    4
  • Dragon White

    Shoo Rayner
    3
  • Gulliver

    Mary Webb
    3

Ages 10-14

  • Anyone But Ivy Pocket

    Caleb Krisp
    5
  • Twenty Questions for Gloria

    Martyn Bedford
    5
  • How to Look For a Lost Dog

    Ann M Martin
    5
  • The ACB with Honora Lee

    Kate De Goldi
    5
  • Baker’s Magic

    Diane Zahler
    5
  • The Story of Antigone

    Ali Smith
    5
  • The Monkey’s Secret

    Gennifer Choldenko
    5
  • Never Evers

    Tom Ellen
    Lucy Ivison
    4
  • The Icarus Show

    Sally Christie
    4
  • Waiting for Callback

    Perdita Cargill
    Honor Cargill
    4
  • 3 of a Kind

    Rohan Gavin
    4
  • Hell and High Water

    Tanya Landman
    3

Ages 14+

  • Beautiful Broken Things

    Sara Barnard
    5
  • Anything That Isn’t This

    Chris Priestley
    5
  • Illuminae

    Jay Kristoff
    Amie Kaufman
    5
  • Silence is Goldfish

    Annabel Pitcher
    4
  • Wild Lily

    K M Peyton
    4
  • Zeroes

    Scott Westerfeld
    Margo Lanagan
    Deborah Biancotti
    4
  • What We Left Behind

    Robin Talley
    4
  • Faceless

    Alyssa Sheinmel
    4
  • Waiting for Callback

    Perdita Cargill
    Honor Cargill
    4
  • Anna and the Swallow Man

    Gavriel Savit
    4
  • Boy23

    Jim Carrington
    3
  • Captive

    A.J.Grainger
    3

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