Recommended children's booklists sorted by age or topic

Home > Books > The Hideysaurus

The Hideysaurus

Add to Favourites
Please login to bookmark Close

Book Synopsis

A joyful and reassuring rhyming story about overcoming feelings of shyness, from the bestselling and award-winning author of The Lion Inside.

Little Hideysaurus loves the hush and quiet. Crowds are really not her thing.

But one day, her parents decide to throw a huge party! And as the guests keep arriving, it all becomes too much for Hidey. With wibbly knees and a squeezy heart, she hides!

The perfect picture book for little Hideysauruses who might be feeling shy about parties or starting a new school or nursery.

Our Review Panel says...

This rhythmic story offers a reassuring take on handling shyness.

When a party becomes too much for Hideysaurus, she hides! There is a gentleness and empathy to the pacing of this tale that feels perfect for preschoolers, providing a comforting choice for any child finding crowds or a new school a bit daunting.

With bright and gentle illustrations and fun characters that capture real emotions, this is a lovely addition to the EYFS book corner that encourages connection and understanding. By focusing on small steps rather than forced bravery, it serves as a warm prompt for chatting about big feelings at a child’s own speed.

This book is available on these booklists:

The Hideysaurus

Add to Favourites (0)
Please login to bookmark Close
the hideysaurus

Book Details

Illustrator:
Format:
Publisher:
Publish Date:

SAVE 20% with Peters

Booklists you might also like...


Warning: Undefined variable $arr in /home/1619001.cloudwaysapps.com/tsexnzywsy/public_html/wp-content/themes/hello-theme-child/functions.php on line 151

Subscribe to our newsletter

Your Review

Stone Girl Bone Girl

review

Year group(s) the book is most suitable for:

Year group(s) the book is most suitable for:

Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?

Does the book contain anything that teachers would wish to know about before recommending in class (strong language, sensitive topics etc.)?

Would you recommend the book for use in primary schools?

yes

Curriculum links (if relevant)

Curriculum links (if relevant)

Any other comments

Any other comments