Spies (children and teens)
Children's book reviews round-up
The best children’s books of 2018 for all agesFrom celebrity-penned tales to fresh interpretations of the classics, here is our pick of the best for hungry readers from tots to teens
Children's book reviews round-up
Fiction for 8- to 12-year-olds reviews – cyborgs, sisters and a girl called OwlFilm directors Sylvain Chomet and Bobbie Peers give a fantastic spin to the challenges of the tweenage years
Children's books
Create your own Spy Mission by Chris Judge and Andrew Judge – reviewjoshiey: ‘You jump from page to page to help Ethan solve a mystery and whilst doing it you can doodle the characters, rip out pages and fold them up’
Children's books
Pick Your Poison by Lauren Child – reviewChildren's books
Embassy Row: See How They Run by Ally Carter - reviewChildren's books
Ruby Redfort: Pick your Poison by Lauren Child – reviewChildren's books
Ruby Redfort: Look Into My Eyes by Lauren Child – review
Children's books
First Class Murder by Robin Stevens – reviewChildren's books
Scorpia Rising by Anthony Horowitz – reviewChildren's books
Tintin: Hergé's masterpiece – in picturesChildren's books
Russian Roulette by Anthony Horowitz – review
Children's books
Knightley and Son by Rohan Gavin – reviewChildren's books
Ruby Redfort: Pick Your Poison by Lauren Child – review
Children's books
CHERUB: Mad Dogs by Robert Muchamore – reviewChildren's books
Ruby Redfort: Pick Your Poison by Lauren Child - reviewChildren's books
Atticus Claw on the Misty Moor by Jennifer Grey – reviewChildren's books
Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz - review
Children's books
Look Into My Eyes by Lauren Child - reviewMythical World Hunter: ‘The book has great characters, with the villains all unique and crazy and there are so many twists and turns’
Children's books
I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter - reviewChildren's books
First Class Murder by Robin Stevens – review
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