April’s #7StoriesSelects

April’s #7StoriesSelects : ‘Written In The Stars’

With spring on the horizon, we are calling all super space explorers and alien enthusiasts to join us on a mission across the galaxy to explore this month’s theme…  ‘Written In The Stars’! Packed full of space-tastic reads, our fantastic selection this April has something for all ages to dive into, with stellar story times guaranteed across the constellations.

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Aliens Love Underpants by Claire Freeman and Ben Cort

 

Picture Book Choice

I bet you thought aliens came down to Earth to take over – but, no, they simply want to steal your pants! No matter the colour, size or whether they’re Grandpa’s woolly long johns, aliens are underpants mad and they can’t stop stealing them!

Full of superb rhyming verses and vibrant illustrations, this story guarantees a fun and memorable read, that is perfect for story time.

Can You See The Stars Tonight? by Anna TerrerosMartin

 

Five & Over

When the baby puffins are getting lost, Nora and her pet puffin decide they must help the poor pufflings find their way home. After an adventure on Puffin island, the little duo realise that the moon and stars aren’t bright enough to guide the young puffins safely on their way. 

Can Nora and Puffin make a difference and help the baby birds? Can they make the night sky shine again? 

Anna provides a gentle education on the important effects we as humans can have on wildlife, through beautiful storytelling and incredible illustrations.”

Oh Maya Gods! by Maz Evans

 

Middle Grade

Meet the brand new Gods Squad, cousins Vesper and Aster who couldn’t be more different. But when Vesper accidentally releases a band of not-so-merry Maya Gods, the two must head to ancient Mesoamerica to save the entire world! Vesper and Aster may not be the best at being cousins, but when it comes to heroic acts, oh Maya they are! 

The fabulous next instalment of the best selling ‘Who Let the Gods Out?’ series promises adventure, laughter and the most loveable characters!

Never Trust A Gemini by Freja Nicole Woolf

 

YA Fave

For an Aquarius like Cat Phillips, libra season can only mean one thing: it’s time to fall in love and Cat is hopelessly in love with Alison Bridgewater. However, despite being perfect astrological matches, maybe their love is not written in the stars as Alison has fallen for a boy…a Gemini boy!  

Just when Cat is about ready to give up all hope on the goddess Aphrodite, the effortlessly cool Morgan Delaney swoops in sending Cat whirling but ‘Gooseberries!’ Morgan is also a Gemini!  

This books explores the complexity of teenage life perfectly, and with a heart warming LGBTQ+ storyline, relatable characters and engaging writing style, ‘Never Trust A Gemini’ is a perfect match for our older readers!

Here We Are by Oliver Jeffers

 

All The Family

Earth is the place where we live: it’s full of wonderful creatures, depths and heights. Then there are people, who have bodies, which are pretty amazing things. People act, look and sound different. There are many different animals, too, and there is still so much to do. The most important thing is to be kind and know that there is enough for everyone: on Earth, you can never be alone. 

From a loving Father to his tiny new-born son, Jeffers’ invites us to dive deep into his hopes and wishes for the world his son will grow up in.  

 A fitting choice for all ages, ‘Here We Are’ encourages age appropriate discussions about the world we live in, and will leave lasting, positive messages for years to come.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

 

A Classic From the Collection

What started as an ordinary Thursday for Arthur ended in a Hyperspace alien adventure. Just as Earth is being demolished, Arthur’s best friend, Ford, reveals his secret alien identity in order to save him. In this quirky classic, the two must navigate their way through the galaxy using their Hitch-Hiker’s guide and their…towels? But Arthur can not fret as he must remember “Please, before anything, don’t panic!” 

Even 40+ years after its publication, this wacky and wonderful book remains relevant to today’s society thanks to its satirical and humorous take on life, making it a true classic.

Look Up! by Nathan Byron

 

Story Seller Recommendation

Rocket’s going to be the greatest astronaut, star-catcher, space-traveller that has ever lived! But…First, she needs to convince her big brother Jamal to stop looking down at his phone and start LOOKING UP at the stars. 

This delightful picture book beautifully captures the joys of family, sibling relationships, and just how infectious enthusiasm can be, all whilst providing fun facts about the stars and space!

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