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Kim Smith Books

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This delightful book has become an instant favourite. The eye-catching cover gives clues to the reader and after reading, be prepared for your younger readers to begin to build fantastic creations out of boxes. It is a dream story for children (and adults to read!) and most people remember a time when, on a receiving a gift, the child wants to play with the box!

The main character, Meg, is marvellous and feels very special on being the first ‘boxitect’ in her class. When another child joins, who is also a boxitect, this causes competition and resentment as to who is the best. As the story progresses, the message of working together and building on each other’s successes is key, as well as celebrating other children’s achievement. A message of friendship and teamwork is clear.

At the end of the story it, there is a section about ‘Why is cardboard so extraordinary?’ and instructions on how to make a tunnel and a castle. It really was inspirational and the day after reading this as a bedtime story my 5 year old daughter made a robot out of cardboard which she wore over her head and arms- be prepared for this to inspire young crafters!

In collaboration with BBC Earth, this illustrated non-fiction book captures the intrigue, drama, and beauty of the groundbreaking BBC TV series: The Green Planet, presented by David Attenborough. In the world of plants, time passes more slowly, but if we speed months into minutes we can peer into this hidden world and realise: it’s a battleground. Plants are working to thwart their enemies, and to trick animals into working for them. Right under your feet, and all around you, is a secret world you’ve probably never noticed…. Discover all there is to love about our astonishing Green Planet, the stories of its inhabitants, and the challenges it faces.

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