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CHILDREN’S NON-FICTION

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GOOD NIGHT STORIES FOR REBEL GIRLS by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo (Particular Books £17.99) WhAT does elizabeth I have in common with Serena Williams? Or Florence nightingal­e with Virginia Woolf?

They all dreamt bigger, aimed higher and fought harder to achieve against the odds.

This tribute to 100 women who broke through barriers to excel in their chosen fields, whether those be science, the arts, sport or politics, is a welcome reminder to girls that nothing stands in their way — except a lack of self-belief.

This book started as a crowd-funded project and has become a best-seller which is the best news of the year.

Age 8+ THE LOST WORDS by Robert MacFarlane, illustrate­d by Jackie Morris (Hamish Hamilton £20) In 2007, the Oxford Junior Dictionary dropped from its listings many words from the

natural world, words such as acorn, conker, otter and kingfisher, supposedly as a reflection of modern children’s lives.

They hadn’t, however, reckoned on an impassione­d response from nature lover and writer robert macfarlane.

His plea for young people to reconnect with nature culminated in this stunning collaborat­ion with artist Jackie morris, which uses acrostic ‘spells’ to conjure up the beauty, movement and poetry of such iconic species as the bluebell, heron, and magpie.

It’s a rallying cry from the heart and this book, which is huge in every sense, should find a place in every home. All ages

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Out of use: The kingfisher bird

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