Bath Chronicle

for readers aged 6-8

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indigo Wilde and The creatures at Jellybean crescent

By Pippa Curnick, Hachette, £9.99

THIS is creative, colourful and full of beans. Indigo’s explorer parents have filled the house with weird and wonderful creatures, from goblins to dragons and yetis. Then they send the children a creature that eats its way out of its box before they can open it, disappears and wreaks havoc around the house.

What is the creature? Can Indigo catch it before the neighbours learn how wild the Wildes are? panda at The door

By Sarah Horne,

Chicken Shed, £6.99

Callum is crestfalle­n to receive a birthday present of an “adopted” zoo panda – until Pudding the Panda escapes and appears on his doorstep. Pudding channels her inner Mary Poppins to turn Callum’s collapsing life around.

An upbeat read full of lively illustrati­ons. a Monster ate MY packed lunch

By Pamela Butchart, Nosy Crow, £6.99 an escape in Time

Izzy and pals take an overnight school trip and learn about terrifying local legends. They decide to investigat­e – but are soon out of their depth in this lively comic caper.

By Sally Nicholls, Nosy

Crow, £6.99

Ruby and Alex’s time-travelling mirror transports them to 1795 to help a survivor of thefrench Revolution

– but their mission is not at all what it first seems. The Worries

By Jion Sheibani,

Puffin, £6.99

The Worries is an amusing but wholly empathetic read about Sohal who deals with anxiety by drawing his worries as cartoon characters.

But when they come to life will he be able to control them? Take off Your Brave

By Nadim (aged 4), illustrate­d by Yasmeen

Ismail, Walker, £12.99

Nadim offers a moving and eloquent child’s-eye view of the world in an enchanting, evocative and gloriously illustrate­d collection of poems on subjects close to the hearts of very young children.

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