The Book Club recommends children’s books on different themes and for different age groups every Monday until the end of August. Recommendations include old favourites, classics, new releases, books you can borrow from the library and books to delight the whole family.
This year is even more special because they've enlisted the help of Frank Cottrell-Boyce, SLA Patron, award-winning author and screenwriter and the current Waterstones Children’s Laureate, as well as Cressida Cowell, author and illustrator of the bestselling the How to Train Your Dragon.
As Frank is a Patron of the SLA, this year we thought we'd get involved and support the Book Club by suggesting our own reading recommendations on each weekly theme!
Read on to discover our recommendations on this week's theme, and be sure to check back next week for more.
KS1
- Dogs don’t judge and Fluffy knows Andy is a friend long before Mum and Lilly
- A beautiful friendship between a young girl and a lonely monster who lives on her street
KS2
- Sometimes the friendship between girl and bear is overpowering
- Our wildlife too depends on special relationships to thrive.
KS3
- A group of friends will always have their rivalries as well as their support for one another
- Four very different girls brought together at school, then flung apart while the country is at war.
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