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The 30 Best Children’s Books for Christmas 2022: From Arborists to Bilateral Cuts

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The boy who dreamed of kites

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£12.99 Dead End

Albie dreams of dragons, so he doesn’t need friends. At least that’s what he always thought. And then he meets a girl named Iris, who dreams of tigers. An intelligent and powerful feast of the imagination.

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£11.99 Allen & Unwin

Be kind to those who shine and those who croak… This beautiful book is a call to care for all living things. It contains rhyming texts and captivating illustrations that show every corner of the animal world.

Very difficult book

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£7.99 Allen & Unwin

can you dig half a hole or come up with a new color? This book asks incredibly silly and deceptively difficult questions that will make kids giggle as they think in new and exciting ways.

Christmas is love

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£7.99 Templar

Two reindeer, one small and one large, discover the true meaning of Christmas together. Young children will be fascinated by this snow-white and shiny cardboard book.

What feelings do when no one is watching

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£ 12.99, Pushkin

Courage lies dormant in the middle of a dark forest and shame digs underground… this book is a gentle and delightful way to explore big emotions with young children.

We disagree with this tree

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£12.99 curious crow

A bear and a mouse decorate the Christmas tree together. Will they use bright lights or large spheres? And in which direction should it go? This delightful story is sweet and very funny and will resonate with anyone who has struggled with a child over their tree.

young readers

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surgical birth

£12.99

When the angel Gabriel lands in the backyard, Oscar and his little sister Molly start a race to save Christmas. This mischievous story is filled with festive fun.

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Fagin’s girl

£6.99 Barrington Stock

When an orphaned Etty meets her long-lost brother Joe, she is happy. But Joe works like a pickpocket… Clear language and a compelling story are designed to attract reluctant readers.

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Space Blasters: Susie Saves the Universe

£6.99 on the far shore

Suzy Wen has become addicted to her favorite TV show and now it’s up to her to save the universe. A wild story full of jokes and intergalactic facts.

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Spy Extraordinary Alice Eclair: A Recipe for Trouble

£7.99 curious crow

During the day, she bakes extraordinary cakes, but when night falls, Alice boards the Sapphire Express on a secret mission as France’s new spy. Wonderfully funny.

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Secret invasion of the school

£7.99 curious crow

What are all these weird newbies doing at Izzy’s school? What about all her super spooky singing? The perfect book for the first chapter.

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Alex Neptune, dragon thief

£7.99

A trapped water dragon needs Alex Neptune’s help. And now he comes to the rescue along with four otters, a seagull and a very unusual octopus. Confident readers will love this creative story.

Senior Readers

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Great sweeteners: Vorstmarkt

£12.99 Harper CollinWith

This is the Grand Duke of 1683, when a family tragedy changes the life of young Thomasina forever. A haunting tale of loss and love, this book crackles with an icy vibe.

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Arborists

£12.99 Faber

One day the werewolf Lixa will become a warrior. But when the tree protecting her city is threatened, that day comes long before she’s ready. Nature writes in all its glory.

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Time is running out

£7.99 curious crow

Alex can steal time. Having lost his father, he is alone on an English beach, and his gift is all he has. An exciting combination of science fiction and social justice.

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spell stopper

£7.99

Every time Max touches something electrical, it explodes. But could his curse have secretly been a gift? Scripture sings of finding inner strength in this magical adventure.

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If you are reading this

£7.99, Pushkin

Bree’s mother is gone, but she left Bree a wonderful gift: a series of letters to her future self. Now that Bree is 12, it’s time to read it. Beautiful and uplifting.

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Light thieves

£7.99

Who would you trust to save the world: a boy or a billionaire? A dark spot has appeared on the sun, and now the future of humanity is at stake in this timely and exciting story.

teenagers and young adults

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wind war

£8.99 Neem Wood Press

When Scottish islander Max loses his hearing in an accident, he thinks life couldn’t get any weirder. Then comes the wind farm… This eco-thriller stars teenagers with special needs.

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The most beautiful girl

£7.99 University of California

Anna is always ready to support her friends. And their teachers. And even random strangers. What happens when she puts herself first? A fun and accessible story about how to find the real you.

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slits on both sides

£7.99

When Cynthia moves from south London to a private school outside the city, she meets Isaac and Thomas, brothers who have their own secrets. Solves big problems with humor and heart.

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thinker

£16.99 Hodder

Eighteen-year-old Seal has the ability to control his mind. But in 12 months, the supercomputer implanted in her own brain will kill her. It’s hard to stop reading this high-tech, conceptual thriller.

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Lark and Kasim start a revolution

£8.99 Faber

Being a writer means putting everything on the web, right? But Lark has to learn the hard way that they can’t please everyone. Raw and real; Teenage readers will fall deeply in love with Lark and Cas’ former best friend.

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Never forget you

£8.99

The year is 1937, and Noor, Gwen, Vera and Dodo are growing up, and the world is on the verge of World War II. Amazing story from a famous author Coram boy.

documentary literature

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children’s encyclopedia

£20 UK

Shapes and colors, animals and machines… the building blocks of life are neatly assembled in this large, easy-to-read cardboard book that will delight children from infancy to teenage years.

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Bright

£12.99 Greystone kids

Color the darkest winter days with this elegant bioluminescent picture book. Young children will be captivated by the simple story, while older siblings can learn facts about fireflies, fox fires and jeweled squid.

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Invitation to the ballet theater

£16.99 Welbeck

This book covers all aspects of a dancer’s life, from the climax and healthy eating to the final encore. Practical and informative, with blackout theater illustrations that are pure magic.

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Weather camera, action!

£16.99 Knights Templar

Written by a real meteorologist, this is a comprehensive guide to all weather topics, from the symptoms of heat stroke to the inside story of a thundercloud.

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Game Changes: Women’s Football

£7.99 Wren and Smoke

Who were the first lionesses? And who are the stars of the future? When it comes to football facts, games and entertainment, this book tops the charts.

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Incredible pop up mummy

£25 Knights Templar

Extremely informative and detailed, this wonderful book brings ancient Egypt to life with pop-ups of pyramids and death masks. It even includes instructions for the mummification process.

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