Good summer read

New Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner – Annabel Karmel (Penguin)
The No.1 bestselling cookbook for babies and toddlers contains over 200 delicious recipes to try, easy-to-follow meal planners, useful tips and essential advice. You’ll never be stuck for tasty, nutritious meals with this all-time bestseller and word-of-mouth classic.
Guinness World Records 2017 (Pan MacMillan)
The record-breaking record book is back with a fresh new design and thousands of new and updated records, awe-inspiring never-before-seen photographs and loads of facts, stats, figures, trivia as well as new Factographic features.
Do Not Open This Book – Andy Lee (Lake Publishing)
A hilarious new book from radio extraordinaire and all-round funny guy, Andy Lee. Complete with threats, bribes and reverse psychology, young readers will love doing everything they’re asked not to! Do not open this book.

I Can Sing, But Where Is My Voice? – Ricci Carr (Sid Harta Publishers) 39
This book aims to give the basic skills required to sing a modern song well. Here you will find a simple step-by-step approach that will teach you the basics of singing and inspire you to pursue your singing dreams.

Lots – Marc Martin (Penguin)
From Hong Kong to the Amazon and Ulaanbaatar to Antarctica, come on a guided journey around the world and discover the many things, from sleepy sloths to colourful cows, that make each place unique.

The Sun is also a Star – Nicola Yoon (Penguin)
Natasha meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him, just when her family is 12 hours away from being deported to Jamaica.

Doug the Pug – Leslie Mosier (MacMillan)
Doug the Pug is the squishy-faced King of the Internet, spreading love and joy everywhere he goes. Now with this collection of laugh out loud photographs, he’s making his literary debut.

Grover McBane: Rescue Dog – Claire Garth (Piccolo Nero)
Grover loves his job looking after all the other rescue dogs at the animal shelter. But one day a new dog arrives who needs Grover’s help more than anyone before. Benji is blind.

Grumpy Cat – Golden Books (Penguin)
In this story featuring an all-new iconic art style, Grumpy Cat’s friends and admirers try to get her to try new things and have fun, and each time she is even more resolved to say NO.

A Frozen Heart – Elizabeth Rudnick (Paper Rocket)
From Disney’s Frozen, but told in alternating chapters from both Anna’s and Hans’ perspectives, A Frozen Heart takes a sophisticated look at events of Frozen, exploring the couple’s backstories, motivations, and doomed relationship.

The Beast Within – Serena Valentino (Paper Rocket)
A cursed prince sits alone in a secluded castle. Few have seen him, but those who have say his hair is wild and nails are sharp! But how did this prince come to be a reclusive and bitter monster?

A Whole New World, A Twisted Tale – Liz Braswell (Paper Rocket)
What if Aladdin had never found the lamp? This paperback edition of the first book in the A Twisted Tale line will explore a dark and daring version of Disney’s Aladdin.

Meet the Flying Doctor – George Ivanoff (Randomhouse)
Reverend John Flynn saw the potential for aeroplanes to bring urgent medical care to people in outback Australia. He campaigned for more than 10 years to make this a reality. It became the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

There is Something Weird with Santa’s Beard – Chrissie Krebs (Penguin)
Lovely Santa brings joy and gifts to children around the world. He loves snacking on the treats children leave for him, but he isn’t so good at washing his face and combing his beard. He’s a slob.