July – December 2016
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July – December 2016
g n i h s i l b u P y r u Bloomsb s k o o B B e st s l o o h c for S 6 1 0 2 r e b m e c e D – y l u J ry w w w .b l o o m s b u .c o m Sign upnotice to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter *book details, dates and prices are subject to change without Contents 3 Non Fiction 5 Maths 6 Poetry 7 Primary Fiction 7 Shakespeare’s tales 8 Lottie Lipton 9 Black Cats 10 Bloomsbury High Low How to order: All books can be ordered from your local educational bookseller. Booksellers please contact: United Book Distributors Freecall 1800 33 8836 • Tel: (03) 9811 2555 Fax: (03) 9811 2403 Orders@unitedbookdistributors.com.au Follow us 11 Story Collections @BloomsburySyd 11 Flash Backs Bloomsbury Publishing Australia 12 Primary Fiction Sign up for our enewsletter at Bloomsbury.com/au/newsletters 14 Upper Primary - Secondary Fiction 17 Alma Books 18 Secondary Fiction 19 Picture Books Contacts Sonia Palmisano Children’s & Young Adult Marketing & Publicity Manager sonia.palmisano@bloomsbury.com Sara Sheridan Academic Sales & Product Manager sara.sheridan@bloomsbury.com www.bloomsbury.com *book details, dates and prices are subject to change without notice NON-FICTION Animasaurus 7+ Tracey Turner Did you know: A shark as long as a bus roamed the oceans? Hamsters with horns once burrowed the Earth? Giant armadillos grew to the size of a family car? Find out about the fascinating prehistoric beasts that once walked, swam and hunted across the Earth. Compare these with their closest modern relatives, or other living animals with amazing features. From cow-sized rodents to furry prehistoric rhinos - packed with beautiful pictures and amazing facts, essential stats and scale diagrams, this is the ultimate guide to prehistoric beasts! 1 December 2016 Hardback • 9781472919731 AU$24.99 NZ$27.99 Tracey Turner has written more than 30 books for children on a variety subjects, from rude words to the entire history of the universe. Her books include the best-selling 101 Things You Need to Know, the acclaimed Comic Strip series, the hilariously funny World’s Worst Jobs and many, many more. She lives in Bath, UK. THEMES: Prehistoric Animals. Includes Australian content Discovering Dinosaurs 7+ Simon Chapman Be the most intrepid explorer ever and discover dinosaurs on the pages of this book with its incredible pop-up, flaps, gatefolds and hidden hunter handbooks WOW! Tyrannosaurus Rex had huge bone crunching jaws with 50 – 60 teeth and could eat up to 500lbs of meat in one crunch. That's like 3 whole cows! Or a Triceratops! Feathered Fiend! The size of a turkey, the velociraptor had feathers, but couldn't fly. It could run like the wind, well a 40mph wind! Wipe Out! The rock that hit the earth 65 million years ago injured the earth with Tsunami waves, fireballs and acid rain. Hello, mass extinction. With illustrations by Rudolf Farkas and Mike Love. 1 November 2016 Hardback • 9781408194614 AU$29.99 NZ$32.99 Author and explorer, Simon Chapman, has been entertaining adults and children with stories of his real-life adventures since 2001. A self-confessed jungle addict: he is a modern day Indiana Jones. He writes books and articles telling of his adventures and has written and recorded for the BBC. THEMES: Dinosaurs Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 3 NON-FICTION A Beginner’s Guide to Coding 7–9 Marc Scott A Beginner’s Guide to Coding is an exciting first introduction to coding, for all ages Ever wondered how to make your computer do what you want it to? If so, then it is time to get coding! A Beginner’s Guide to Coding is an easy-to-follow guide to the basics of coding, using the free programming languages of Scratch and Python. These step-by-step projects will have you talking to your own chatbot or making your own computer games in no time. Accessible, engaging and fun, this book is bursting with eye-catching illustrations and fantastic projects to introduce you to the world of coding. With illustrations by Mick Marston. Marc Scott is a former Computer Science and Systems & Control teacher, working in the Secondary School sector. He now works as Head of Curriculum Development for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. 1 September 2016 Paperback • 9781472928641 AU$18.99 NZ$21.99 THEMES: Coding Chronologica: The Incredible Years that Defined History 12+ Whitaker’s Discover 100 fascinating years in history in this journey from 753 BC to the 20th century, with this illustrated, fact-filled book Chronologica takes you on a global journey through time discovering a host of remarkable events and renowned people from every continent. 1789 – Why was this year important? George Washington was elected as the first American president, sailors mutinied on HMS Bounty and the Storming of the Bastille initiated the French Revolution. Travel from the Romans to Medieval times, from Peru to China and discover the 100 years that make the world what it is today! An easy-access title for people interested in historical events, people, inventions, food, literature, sport, music and more. 1 December 2016 Hardback • 9781472932945 AU$34.99 NZ$36.99 Written by the team behind Whitaker’s Almanack – a fascinating reference book published annually since 1868! THEMES: History. Includes Australian content Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World 6+ Kate Pankhurst From Coco Chanel to Rosa Parks, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World is bursting full of astounding facts and incredible artwork on some of the most brilliant women who helped shape the world we live in Kate Pankhurst, descendent of Emmeline Pankhurst, has created this wildy wonderful and accessible book about women who really changed the world. Discover fascinating facts about some of the most amazing women who changed the world we live in. Fly through the sky with the incredible explorer, Amelia Earhart and read all about the wonderful adventures of Mary Seacole with this fantastic full colour book. 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408876985 AU$14.99 NZ$19.99 Kate Pankhurst illustrates and writes from her studio in Leeds with her spotty dog, Olive. She loves a good story, the funnier the better and gets her best ideas by doodling in hers sketchbook; because even quick wonky drawings can spark ideas for amazing plots. Hardback • 9781408876978 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 THEMES: Women, History 4 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter MATHS Let’s Do Multiplication and Division Andrew Brodie This brand new series from Andrew Brodie is designed to help children build confidence in multiplication and division through engaging facts and practice questions With more than 400 questions and regular progress tests, each book in the series offers great revision of essential multiplication table facts and guides your child through the processes of short and long multiplication and division. Andrew Brodie was a head teacher for twelve years after many successful years in the primary classroom. He began writing his best-selling educational books in 1992 and since then has established himself as a name that teachers have come to trust. He is still very much involved in education and continues to teach on a regular basis. 1 October 2016 Paperback • AU$8.99 NZ$9.99 Ages 5–6 • 9781472926166 Ages 6–7 • 9781472926302 Ages 7–8 • 9781472926326 Ages 8–9 • 9781472926340 Ages 9–10 • 9781472926364 Ages 10–11 • 9781472926388 Let’s Do Addition and Subtraction Andrew Brodie Let’s Do Addition and Subtraction is a brand new series of six titles in the popular ‘Let’s Do’ range. Each book contains a rich variety of activity pages and progress tests, with over 400 questions in total. Designed to be used at home with parental support, each book includes fun tips and clues, as well as extra challenges in Brodie’s Brain Boosters. Andrew Brodie was head teacher for twelve years after many successful years in the primary classroom. He began writing his best-selling educational books in 1992 and since then has established himself as a name teachers trust. 1 July 2016 Paperback • AU$8.99 NZ$10.99 Ages 5–6 • 9781472926180 Ages 6–7 • 9781472926203 Ages 7–8 • 9781472926227 Ages 8–9 • 9781472926241 Ages 9–10 • 9781472926265 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 5 POETRY It’s Not My Fault! Roger Stevens & Steven Withrow A quirky, wonderful collection of poems from acclaimed poets Roger Stevens and Steven Withrow 7+ 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781472919960 AU$10.99 NZ$11.99 Join poets Roger Stevens and Steven Withrow for this magical, irresistible mixture of poems. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, there's something here for everyone. Just remember though – whatever happens ... it's not my fault! Roger Stevens is an English poet, author, musician and artist. He has had more than twenty five books published and his poems have appeared in more than two hundred anthologies. Steven Withrow is an American poet, author and teacher. Steven founded a not-for-profit arts initiative, Poetry Advocates for Children & Young Adults. I Don’t Like Poetry Joshua Seigal A brilliant collection of poems by an exciting young poet, this book is perfect, whether you like poetry or not! 9–11 1 November 2016 Paperback • 9781472930033 AU$12.99 NZ$13.99 With poems on every topic from the power of books to the joys of fried chicken, this collection is packed with Joshua Seigal’s subversive humour and insight into the world of children. If you don’t like poetry after reading this, there’s probably something wrong with you! Joshua Seigal is a poet, performer and workshop leader who spends his time visiting schools, libraries and theatres around the country. He has taken critically acclaimed poetry shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, but usually ends up performing in front of his mirror. Is This a Poem? What makes a poem, and how YOU can write one Edited by Roger Stevens 7–9 1 November 2016 Paperback • 9781472920010 AU$12.99 NZ$14.99 This fun book introduces the different types of poetry and is packed with tips to help children to write brilliant poetry themselves Do you like poems? Are you sure you know what one is?! Poet Roger Stevens takes a trip through the different types of poetry: from advertising jingles to football chants, and from free verse to rap. Then, why not have a go at writing a poem of your own? Jelly Boots, Smelly Boots Written by Michael Rosen, Illustrated by David Tazzyman Packed with silly rhymes, witty wordplay and thought-provoking story poems, this new collection of poems will delight children of all ages. Michael Rosen is the bestselling author of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, along with many other picture books and collections of poetry. Includes a CD. Michael Rosen was the Children’s Laureate for 2007–2009 and the winner of the Eleanor Farjeon Award. He lives in London. 6 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 1 October 2016 Hardback • 9781408873434 AU$22.99 NZ$24.99 7–9 PRIMARY FICTION Terry Deary’s Historical Tales 7–9 Funny stories full of Terry Deary’s trademark humour, these fictional retellings of real historical events are the perfect accompaniment to your history topic. A Midsummer Night’s Dream The stage is set in Nottingham market place for Shakespeare’s new play. With mischievous fairies and runaway lovers, trouble isn’t far away! 9781472917775 Macbeth Shakespeare’s travelling theatre company have a play to perform. The witches say Macbeth will be king so ghosts, treason and blood will follow... 9781472917805 Romeo and Juliet Down at the theatre, Sam is about to star in Shakespeare’s new play, Romeo and Juliet. In a play full of plots, poison and warring families, there is bound to be trouble. 9781472917867 Twelfth Night Queen Elizabeth I wants to watch a play so the stage is set. Boys dressed as girls are dressed as boys and confusion reigns. Meanwhile the Earl of Essex is up to something... 9781472917836 Paperback • 198 x 129mm • 64pp AU$12.99 NZ$14.99 t ing abou n r a le r fo f Perfect iversar y o n n A th 0 16! the 40 ath in 20 e d ’s re a Shakespe Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 7 PRIMARY FICTION 7–9 Lottie Lipton Adventures Dan Metcalf NEW FOR 2016 The Egyptian Enchantment The mischievous Egyptian shabtis are on the loose in the British Museum! Can Lottie Lipton, nine-yearold-investigator extraordinaire, put a stop to the mess-making statues? 9781472911902 The Scroll of Alexandria The precious scroll of Alexandria has been hidden for thousands of years. Can Lottie Lipton and her friends track down the missing scroll? 9781472911872 The Catacombs of Chaos Trapped in a tunnel deep below the British Museum, can Lottie Lipton, nine-year-old investigator extraordinaire, find her way out? 1 September 2016 • 9781472927552 The Eagle of Rome On the hunt for hidden Roman treasure, can Lottie Lipton, find it before a ruthless treasure hunter? 1 September 2016 • 9781472927583 ALSO AVAILABLE The Secrets of the Stone Lottie uncovers a mysterious clue on the Rosetta Stone after a break-in. Can she find her next clue and follow the trail around London before a thief beats her to the prize? 9781472911841 The Curse of the Cairo Cat A cursed Egyptian cat statue vanishes from the British Museum on the opening night of Uncle Bert’s new exhibition. Can Lottie track down the missing cat before time runs out? 9781472911780 Paperback • 182 x 129 mm • 80pp AU$12.99 NZ$14.99 ced adventures Exciting and fast pa s throughout for the with interactive clue the mysteries reader to help solve 8 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter PRIMARY FICTION Black Cats 8+ Funny, exciting, or a little bit spooky, these are fast-paced stories with short chapters and are the perfect stepping stone from reading schemes to chapter books. NEW FOR 2016 The Twins and the Wild Ghost Chase Paul Mason There’s something unusual about Stella and Tom’s friends - they’re all a little bit dead! The ghosts in the castle are feeling homesick and so a ghostly road trip is the only cure. Can Stella and Tom get their friends home without the interfering ghost catcher, Stoneyheart, catching up with them? Paul Mason is a New Zealand based author who has written over 100 books! 1 June 2016 • 9781472916549 • 112pp • AU$10.99 NZ$11.99 ALSO AVAILABLE The Twins, the Ghost and the Castle Paul Mason Two abandoned children make their home in a castle which is haunted by the Duke of Wellington! The spook helps them hide from the castle’s caretaker. But when developers want to turn their home into a spa, everyone who loves the castle must band together to save the day. Ghostly fun. 9781408176269 • 96pp • AU$12.99 NZ$15.99 NEW FOR 2016 Black and white illustrations Paperback • 198 x 129mm Franklin’s Emporium: The White Lace Gloves Gill Vickery When Alex is sent to Golden Bay for the summer she just wants be left in peace to read her books. Unfortunately, her cousin Maisie has other ideas and makes Alex go shopping for some white lace gloves. And when you are shopping at Franklin’s, what you end up buying isn’t quite what you expected! 9781472918031 • 112pp • AU$10.99 NZ$11.99 NEW FOR 2016 Franklin’s Emporium: The Invisicat Gill Vickery When Alex visits the pet shop at Franklin’s she just wants to buy some cat treats but she goes home with a little bit more than she bargained for. Where’s that purring coming from? And why do things keep getting knocked over? 9781472918062 • 112pp • AU$10.99 NZ$11.99 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 9 PRIMARY FICTION High Low Our high low fiction is perfectly tailored for children whose reading age is lower than their actual age. Highly readable and exciting titles that take the struggle out of reading, these books provide gripping, age appropriate stories of a manageable length, packed with dynamic, contemporary illustrations. Designed to help children become as excited about reading as we are! The Bet David Grant Everyone wants to go on the school trip but no one can afford it. Ed, Zac, Becca and Kat decide to try and work for the money. Soon, it is boys versus girls in a competition to see who can raise the most and that’s when the trouble starts. One thing’s for sure; it can be hard work trying to earn some cash! 80pp • 9781472910660 • AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 Interest Age 11+ Reading Age 9+ Sea Wolf Kathryn White Maya’s little brother Ethan is always telling stories about the Sea Wolf, the serpent he saw in the sea around Black Rock. Maya doesn’t believe Ethan’s lies but she does believe the sea is dangerous so, when Ethan tries to prove he can kayak to Black Rock, she knows she has to try to save him. Will either of them make it back from the dark and deadly sea? 64pp • 9781472924889 • AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 Interest Age 9+ Reading Age 7+ Wildfire Sean Callery NEW FOR 2016 Paperback • 198 x 129mm Sol tries to fit in with Kyle and his gang but he never seems to get it right. When Sol ends up in a group with them for the summer expedition he is worried about fitting in but it turns out he should have been worried about something else. In the blazing heat, things take a dangerous turn. Can Sol convince anyone to listen to him or will the expedition end in disaster? 80pp • 9781472911810 • AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 Interest Age 11+ Reading Age 9+ The Host Printed on cream pa per in a dyslexia-friendly font. Beth Chambers Nic’s friends laugh at him all the time. After a disastrous Halloween party, Nic can’t risk giving them another excuse to laugh, so when the boys visit the local haunted house he accepts a dare to go inside. The trouble is, the boys don’t realise that this party has a host, and he isn’t very friendly... 80pp • 9781472910172 • AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 Interest Age 11+ Reading Age 9+ 10 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter PRIMARY FICTION Story Collections 7–9 Delightful collections of little-known fairy tales and folk stories, gathered from across Europe and the world. Stunningly illustrated in paper-cut style. Perfect for teaching traditional tales. Horse of Fire Serpents and Werewolves Goblins and Ghosties Lari Don Lari Don Maggie Pearson From magical winged Pegasus, to horses which help their owners in impossible quests, this brilliant selection of folk tales about horses will thrill, and entertain. Stories from countries as diverse as Burma and Greece or Ireland and China. A brilliant collection of folk tales: from the girl whose stepmother turned her into a dragon, to the werewolf’s bride, and the god who became a fish but was caught in his own net... Stories from the Americas, Asia, Scandinavia and Europe make this a wonderfully inclusive anthology. A stunning selection of folk tales and legends about things that go bump in the night. A wide variety of traditional stories from all over the world, ranging from magical to farcical, unnerving to terrifying. 1 November 2016 Hardback • 9781472920966 • 128pp AU$24.99 NZ$26.99 1 December 2016 Paperback • 9781472916341 • 144pp AU$14.99 NZ$18.99 Hardback • 9781472913685 • 160pp AU$22.99 NZ$24.99 Flashbacks Flashbacks offer dramatic stories set in key moments in history. Strong characters and thrilling plots bring the past to life. The best in historical fiction from authors like Geoffrey Trease, Geraldine McCaughrean and Stuart Hill, perfect for supporting your history topic. 9–11 9–11 The Land of the Gods Shield Maiden (Romans) (Saxons) Sally Prue Stuart Hill When Lucan sees a legion of Roman soldiers near his village it definitely makes sense to hide. But hiding in a wagon could prove to be a dangerous mistake. And falling asleep in the wagon is not the best idea that Lucan has ever had. Trapped as a Roman slave, can Lucan find his way home... and does he even want to? Join Lucan for this laugh-outloud adventure in Roman Britain. When King Alfred’s great hall is destroyed by the Vikings, the king must flee with his family. But his daughter Aethelflaed knows that hiding in the marshes, far away from the battlefield, is the last thing she wants to do; can she fulfill her destiny and become a warrior princess, a shield maiden? 1 October 2016 Paperback • 198 x 129mm • 128pp 9781472918093 • AU$11.99 NZ$12.99 1 November 2016 Paperback • 198 x 129mm • 224pp 9781472918628 • AU$12.99 NZ$13.99 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 11 PRIMARY FICTION A Miscellany of Magical Beasts Simon Holland A beautiful treasury of fantastic beasts from mythology and fable 12+ 20 October 2016 Hardback • 9781408881958 AU$29.99 NZ$32.99 A Miscellany of Magical Beasts is a beautiful gift book showcasing fascinating creatures from the world’s myths and legends. Presented in an incredible package with spectacular cover finishes, it is sure to be treasured by fantasy enthusiasts. The book includes dragons, unicorns, werewolves, basilisks, elves, griffins and many more. Each creature is gorgeously illustrated with rich, enchanting artworks, accompanied by amazing facts. Look out for a guide to the world’s dragons and an enchanting introduction to elf spells and tricks. Kitty's Magic Written by Ella Moonheart, Illustrated by Lindsay Dale An enchanting new series about Kitty, the girl who can turn into a cat. Perfect for fans of Holly Webb and Daisy Meadows 7–9 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408870921 AU$9.99 NZ$12.99 Misty the Scared Kitten Kitty always thought she was allergic to cats, but when her best friend’s new kitten, Misty, gives her a tickly feeling in her nose, something magical happens ... Kitty turns into a cat! But with this special power comes a special role: Kitty becomes the Guardian of the local Cat Council and must find the purrfect solution to their feline problems. So when there is trouble in the neighbourhood and Misty is too scared to go outside, Kitty must use her magic and help Misty to be braver. Shadow the Lonely Cat Shadow hasn’t been seen at a Cat Council meeting for weeks, and in the human world Kitty hears some of the children at school saying he’s a witch’s cat. The house he lives in is a bit scary, but that’s no reason to let him be lonely. Kitty is determined to help, but she is going to have to use all her new cat skills to figure this problem out. 7–9 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408870945 AU$9.99 NZ$12.99 Ella Moonheart loves cats. She wishes she could turn into one just like Kitty in her Kitty’s Magic books, but she’s happy just to play with her pet cat, Nibbles – when she’s not writing, of course! Malkin Moonlight Emma Cox The winner of the National Literacy Trust’s inaugural New Children’s Author Prize! A perfectly magical feline adventure for fans of Gobbolino the Witch's Cat and Varjak Paw Every journey begins with one paw step ... Malkin is destined to be a hero. He just doesn't know it yet. On his third life, Malkin falls in love with a Domestic, Roux. Together they explore the night and have adventures. But when Roux's owners decide to move away she chooses to become a Wild and live with Malkin. Setting out to find a new home, they stumble across a recycling centre full of cats – at war. Can Malkin realise his destiny and find a way to bring peace to the land? An extraordinary adventure awaits ... 12 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 7–9 1 September 2016 Paperback • 9781408870846 AU$12.99 NZ$16.99 PRIMARY FICTION Odd and the Frost Giants Written by Neil Gaiman, Illustrated by Chris Riddell Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell join forces once more in this irresistible epic Nordic fable, with hauntingly lovely silver ink adding to the brilliance of the illustration and story Neil Gaiman’s thrilling, wintry Nordic epic weaves a tale of legend, magic and adventure which will grip and enchant readers from beginning to end. Odd, a young Viking boy, is left fatherless following a raid and in his icy, ancient world there is no mercy for an unlucky soul with a crushed foot and no one to protect him. Fleeing to the woods, Odd stumbles upon and releases a trapped bear ... and then Odd’s destiny begins to change ... Neil Gaiman is British and lives in the USA. He is the only writer to have won the Newbery and Carnegie Medals for the same title – The Graveyard Book. His diverse catalogue of books includes Stardust, Fortunately, the Milk, The Sleeper and the Spindle and The Ocean at the End of the Lane. A feature film based on his story, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, starring Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning, will be released in 2017. Chris Riddell is a much loved illustrator and acclaimed political cartoonist. He won the 2013 Costa Children's Book Prize for Goth Girl and has won the Nestlé Gold Award and two Kate Greenaway Medals. He is the current Waterstones Children’s Laureate. 1 October 2016 Hardback • 9781408870600 AU$29.99 NZ$32.99 12+ Classic Nursery Rhymes Illustrated by Dorothy M. Wheeler. Forward by Chris Riddell Beautiful artwork from 1916 brings these classic nursery rhymes to life Featuring gorgeous artwork from Enid Blyton's illustrator Dorothy M. Wheeler, this book of classic nursery rhymes is the perfect gift. Original artwork from 1916 illustrates nursery favourites including Little Jack Horner, Jack and Jill and Humpty Dumpty. This beautiful, cloth-bound hardback is a must-have for Christmas. Dorothy M. Wheeler (1891–1966) was an illustrator who worked primarily in watercolours and ink. She illustrated books by authors such as Enid Blyton and Anne MacDonald, and the artwork reproduced in this book was one of her first published projects. 1 November 2016 Hardback • 9781472932389 AU$29.99 NZ$32.99 3–6 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 13 UPPER PRIMARY – SECONDARY FICTION Fuzzy Mud 9–11 Louis Sachar The thrillingly weird, scary and funny new novel from the author of multimillion-copy bestseller Holes. A story of friendship, bullying, secrets – and toxic, itchy, awful Fuzzy Mud Every day, Tamaya and Marshall walk to school together. When they get there, they ignore each other. Marshall can’t be seen with Tamaya, especially not with bully Chad around. But when Chad challenges Marshall to fight, their routine stops working. With Chad on their heels, Marshall and Tamaya go into the woods. What the three kids find there is ... weird. The next day, Tamaya's arm is covered in oozing boils. And then Chad doesn’t come to school. As the unlikely heroes set out to rescue their bully, the town is about to be turned upside down by Fuzzy Mud. 1 September 2016 Paperback • 9781408864753 AU$15.99 NZ$19.99 Louis Sachar lives in Austin, Texas, where he writes novels and plays quite a lot of bridge. His novel Holes has sold over 1.5 million copies in the Bloomsbury edition alone and Louis is the recipient of many of the world's best-regarded book prizes, including the National Book Award and the Newbery Medal. THEMES: Bullying, Environment Teachers Notes available Fizzlebert Stump and the Great Supermarket Showdown 9–11 Written by A.F. Harrold, Illustrated by Sarah Horne The sixth book in the hilarious Fizzlebert Stump series from A.F. Harrold, the author of the critically acclaimed The Imaginary. Perfect for fans of Mr Gum When the Ringmaster sells Fizz’s circus to the mysterious Mr Pinkbottle, disaster strikes! All the acts who aren't fired are forced to work in his supermarket. Not an easy task at all if your only skill is plate spinning, or being a trapeze artist, or indeed a sea lion! Will the ex-circus performers adjust to their new lives as shop assistants, or will Fizz find a way to save them all? A.F. Harrold is an English poet (1975–present) who writes and performs for adults and children. He is the owner of many books, a handful of hats, a few good ideas and one beard. He spends his time showing off on stage, writing poems and books, and stroking his beard (it helps churn the ideas). He lives in Reading with a stand-up comedian and two cats. 1 September 2016 Paperback • 9781408869451 AU$12.99 NZ$16.99 Sarah Horne grew up in Derbyshire and spent much of her childhood scampering in the nearby fields with a few goats. Sarah now specialises in funny, inky illustration and words for children's fiction and picture books. She loves funny detail, nature, colour, music and wide open spaces. Marsh Road Mysteries: Cats and Curses 9–11 Elen Caldecott The fourth title in the brilliant mystery adventure series by hugely popular children’s author Elen Caldecott. For fans of the Laura Marlin Mysteries by Lauren St John Meet Piotr, Minnie, Andrew, Flora and Sylvie – the Marsh Road investigators. It's a good day for Andrew. His mum is feeling better than she has in ages and she's even going back to work at last. But things begin to go badly wrong when she signs for a mysterious package containing an ancient Egyptian mummified cat. Has the fated feline cursed the Marsh Road junk shop – or is there something else afoot? The five friends have a new case to solve. Elen Caldecott graduated with an MA in Writing for Young People from Bath Spa University and is now the author of eight children’s novels. Before becoming a writer, she was an archaeologist, a nurse, a theatre usher and a museum security guard. Her debut novel, How Kirsty Jenkins Stole the Elephant, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Elen lives in Bristol, UK, with her husband and their dog. 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408876046 AU$9.99 NZ$12.99 THEMES: Prejudice, Friendship 14 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter UPPER PRIMARY – SECONDARY FICTION The Song from Somewhere Else 9–11 Written by A.F. Harrold, Illustrated by Levi Pinfold A powerful and poignant story about friendship from the author of the critically acclaimed The Imaginary, illustrated by award-winning illustrator Levi Pinfold. Perfect for fans of Roald Dahl and Neil Gaiman Frank doesn’t know how to feel when Nick Underbridge rescues her from bullies one afternoon. No one likes Nick. He’s big, he’s weird and he smells. And yet, there’s something nice about Nick’s house. There’s this music playing that feels light and good and for the first time in forever, Frank feels happy. But there’s more to Nick, and to his house, than meets the eye and soon Frank realises she isn’t the only one keeping secrets. Or the only one who needs help ... 1 December 2016 Hardback • 9781408853368 AU$24.99 NZ$26.99 THEMES: Bullying Teachers Notes available A.F. Harrold is an English poet (1975–present) who writes and performs for adults and children. He is the owner of many books, a handful of hats, a few good ideas and one beard. He spends his time showing off on stage, writing poems and books, and stroking his beard (it helps churn the ideas). He lives in Reading with a stand-up comedian and two cats. Levi Pinfold has worked as an author and illustrator since graduating from University College Falmouth. He paints with watercolour and gouache, creating imagery from imagination and memory. His debut book, The Django, won a Booktrust Early Years Award, and Black Dog was the 2013 Greenaway Medal Winner. Earth to Daniel 9–11 Gwyneth Rees Moving, funny and totally relatable, Earth to Daniel is a story about looking out for yourself, looking out for your family and finding friends in unlikely places. Originally published as My Mum is from Planet Pluto. Daniel knows that his mum was very ill once – mentally ill. But he doesn’t like to think about it – and anyway, she’s fine now. She’s even landed a big new job ... as head of his new school! With his father abroad, his mum stops taking the medication that prevents her illness coming back. As his mum starts to act like she’s from another planet, Daniel realises he is the only person who can help her. Gwyneth Rees is a British author of children’s books. Her novel The Mum Hunt won the Red House Children’s Book Award for Younger Readers in 2004, and another, My Mum’s from Planet Pluto, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal in the same year. December 2016 Paperback • 9781408883013 AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 The Wolf Wilder 9–11 Katherine Rundell This much anticipated paperback edition from award-winning author Katherine Rundell is told with brilliant imagination and a unique voice. A modern children's classic in the making Feodora and her mother live in the snow bound woods of Russia, where their closest neighbours are wolves. Feodora's mother is a wolf wilder, and Feo is a wolf wilder in training. Like the wolves, Feo has learnt to be wary of humans – even before the soldiers arrive with their guns and threats. And when the soldiers do their worst, she goes on the run with just a fugitive boy and her wolves for company – to rescue her mother and save her pack. Katherine Rundell grew up in London, southern Africa and Brussels. She graduated with a double first in English from St Catherine’s College, Oxford, worked for a brief stint on the South Bank Show and in 2008 was elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, where she recently completed her PhD. She is the bestselling author of Rooftoppers, which won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Blue Peter Award in 2014. The Wolf Wilder is the first of three new novels with Bloomsbury. 1 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408854853 AU$12.99 NZ$14.99 Teachers Notes available Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 15 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Illustrated Edition 9–11 Written by J.K. Rowling, Illustrated by Jim Kay Discover J.K. Rowling's wizarding world with glorious full-colour illustration by Jim Kay, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal Prepare to be spellbound by Jim Kay’s dazzling full-colour illustrations in this stunning new edition of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Breathtaking scenes, dark themes and unforgettable characters – including Dobby and Gilderoy Lockhart – await inside this fully illustrated edition. With paint, pencil and pixels, award-winning illustrator Jim Kay conjures the wizarding world as we have never seen it before. Fizzing with magic and brimming with humour, this inspired reimagining will captivate fans and new readers alike, as Harry and his friends, now in their second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, seek out a legendary chamber and the deadly secret that lies at its heart ... 4 October 2016 Hardback • 9781408845653 AU$59.99 NZ$69.99 ALSO AVAILABLE J.K. Rowling is the author of the record-breaking, multi-award-winning Harry Potter novels. Loved by fans around the world, the series has sold over 450 million copies, been translated into 79 languages, and made into 8 blockbuster films. She has written three companion volumes in aid of charity: Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (in aid of Comic Relief), and The Tales of Beedle the Bard (in aid of Lumos), as well as a film script inspired by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. In 2012, J.K. Rowling’s digital company Pottermore was launched, where fans can enjoy her new writing and immerse themselves deeper in the wizarding world. J.K. Rowling has written a novel for adult readers, The Casual Vacancy, and also writes crime novels under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. As well as receiving an OBE for services to children’s literature, she has received many awards and honours, including France’s Légion d’honneur and the Hans Christian Andersen Award. Jim Kay won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012 for his illustrations in A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. He studied illustration at the University of Westminster and since graduating has worked in the Library & Archives of Tate Britain and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. After producing a one-man exhibition at Richmond Gallery he was approached by a publisher and his freelance illustration work began. Jim has produced concept work for film and television, and contributed to a group exhibition at the V&A museum in London. He now lives and works in Northamptonshire with his partner and a rescued greyhound. Starchaser: A TodHunter Moon Adventure 9–11 The third book in the blockbuster fantasy series from number one bestselling author Angie Sage Alice TodHunter Moon – known as Tod – thinks everything can go back to normal now that they have thwarted the plans of the evil sorcerer, Oraton-Marr, and saved the last ever Orm Egg. She’s looking forward to settling back into her life at the Wizard Tower and learning all the Magyk she can. But what no one realises is that without the Orm Egg safely embedded in the heart of the Magykal Ways, all the Magyk in the world will begin to fade. Can Tod find a way to reverse the destruction? Could the mysterious StarChaser spell be the key? Or will the Magyk be lost forever? Angie Sage’s latest adventure makes a stunning conclusion to this enchanting trilogy. 1 November 2016 Paperback • 9781408865224 AU$12.99 NZ$14.99 16 Angie Sage began her career illustrating books, and then started writing. She is the author of Araminta Spook and the masterful Septimus Heap series. She lives in a 15th century house in Somerset, UK, and has two grown-up daughters. Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter ALMA BOOKS Alma Books Publishers of classic fiction, translated fiction, and exciting new contemporary fiction. www.almabooks.com Caramel Hearts Elizabeth Murray Liv’s life is complicated: her father has walked out and her mother is in an alcoholic’s recovery centre. Structured around real recipes, this coming-of-age novel is about love, disappointment and hope. Paperback • 9781846883927 • AU$19.99 NZ$22.99 THEMES: Food; Alcoholics; Families; Love; Redemption 7+ Horror Handbook Paul van Loon; illustrated by Axel Scheffler What happens when a vampire dies? How does somebody become a werewolf? All the information you ever wanted to know about ghosts, zombies and all kinds of scary creatures! Paperback • 9781846884177 • AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 THEMES: Horror 9–11 Emergency Zoo Miriam Halahmy Britain is almost at war and children are about to be evacuated. When two girls hear their pets will be put down, they hide them. Soon, it becomes an emergency zoo. Paperback • 9781846883972 • AU$15.99 NZ$17.99 THEMES: War; Animals 9–12 Castle Inside Out David Henry Wilson Arriving at a magical land, Lorina finds green people who are overworked and starving. She meets the oppressive and selfish ‘insiders’ living in the castle. Can Lorina save the green people? Paperback • 9781846883965 • AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 THEMES: Fantasy; Belonging 9–11 Alistair Grim’s Odd Aquaticum Gregory Funaro All of London is convinced that Grubb’s master, Grim, is a villain. Desperate to clear Grim’s name and save the world, they embark on a perilous underwater adventure to Avalon. Paperback • 9781846884092 • AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 THEMES: Fantasy; Adventure 9–11 The New Teacher Dominique Demers NEW FOR 2016 Mademoiselle Charlotte is unlike the other teachers. The children think she’s crazy, but soon realise she makes school fun, telling them gorilla stories and getting them to measure the room with spaghetti! Paperback • 9781846883996 • AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 6–8 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 17 SECONDARY FICTION Stealing Snow Danielle Paige A powerful, twisty, contemporary reimagining of The Snow Queen – with a heroine destined for acts of icy darkness. A gorgeously dark and grown-up Frozen 12+ 6 October 2016 Paperback • 9781408872932 AU$16.99 NZ$17.99 Seventeen-year-old Snow lives within the walls of a high security mental hospital in upstate New York. Deep down, she knows she doesn’t belong there, but she has no memory of life outside, except for the strangest dreams. And then a mysterious, handsome man opens a door and Snow knows that she has to leave. She finds herself in icy Algid, her true home, with witches, thieves, and a strangely alluring boy named Kai. Heroine or villain, queen or broken girl, frozen heart or true love – Snow must chose. Danielle Paige is the popular author of the Dorothy Must Die series. Empire of Storms Sarah J. Maas Aelin’s journey from assassin to queen has entranced millions across the globe and fans will be left breathless as kingdoms collide in this fifth instalment in the New York Times bestselling series 12+ 6 September 2016 Paperback • 9781408872895 AU$17.99 NZ$18.99 The long path to the throne has just begun for Aelin Galathynius. As the kingdoms of Erilea fracture around her, enemies must become allies if Aelin is to keep those she loves from falling to the dark forces poised to claim her world. With war looming on all horizons, the only chance for salvation lies in a desperate quest that may mark the end of everything Aelin holds dear. Will Aelin succeed in keeping her world from splintering, or will it all come crashing down? Sarah J. Maas is the bestselling author of the Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns & Roses series. Burning Danielle Rollins Orange is the New Black meets Carrie in this uniquely creepy story about the darkness that dwells in each of us 12+ 1 July 2016 Paperback • 9781408869956 AU$17.99 NZ$18.99 After three years in juvie, Angela Davis is just three months shy of release. She’ll finally see her little brother again. But then Jessica arrives. She’s only ten years old, and she’s brought to Brunesfield in shackles under the highest security possible. Soon creepy things begin to happen that can only be traced to the new girl’s arrival and it becomes clear that Jessica is more dangerous than anyone expected. Danielle Rollins has won numerous awards for her fiction and non-fiction, and earned a 2009 Pushcart Prize nomination for her short story, Drive. The Light That Gets Lost Natasha Carthew There is a fire inside him, a demon, and it knows what it wants ... After his sentencing Trey arrives at the camp in the same way all the kids there did: damaged, angry and criminal. But he is different. He has a plan: he is hunting for the man who slaughtered his family years ago. But then friendship and loyalties start to complicate things and before he knows it, Trey is caught in the flames of something wild and mad that he can’t control ... Perfect for fans of Patrick Ness and Meg Rosoff. Natasha’s first novel, Winter Damage, was nominated for the 2014 Carnegie Medal and shortlisted for several national awards, including the prestigious Branford Boase Award 2014. 18 Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 12+ 1 December 2016 Paperback • 9781408835876 AU$16.99 NZ$17.99 PICTURE BOOKS Introducing Teddy 3–6 Written by Jessica Walton, Illustrated by Dougal MacPherson Introducing Teddy is an accessible and heart-warming story about being yourself and being a good friend, and encourages the youngest readers to think about gender identity Errol and his teddy, Thomas, are best friends who do everything together, whether it’s riding a bike, playing in the tree house or having picnics. One sunny day, Thomas the Teddy is sad and Errol doesn’t know why. Then Teddy finally tells Errol: 'In my heart, I’ve always known that I’m a girl teddy, not a boy teddy. I wish my name was Tilly.' And Errol says, 'I don’t care if you’re a girl teddy or a boy teddy! What matters is that you are my friend.' A sweet and gentle story about being true to yourself and being a good friend. 1 June 2016 Hardback • 9781408877630 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 1 November 2016 Paperback • 9781408877623 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 Jessica Walton lives with her wife and son in Melbourne, Australia. She wrote Introducing Teddy after her father transitioned into the woman she had always been on the inside. A former secondary teacher, Jess is passionate about literature, board games, the ukulele and funky prosthetic legs. THEMES: Transgender, Gender Identity, Friendship Dougal MacPherson was born and raised in New Zealand and now lives with his wife and family in Melbourne, Australia. He documents the antics of his family through fifteen-minute drawings in the popular Instagram account @15mindrawings. Teachers Notes Available Jessica and Dougal are available for school appearances and events. The Truth According to Arthur 3–6 Written by Tim Hopgood, Illustrated by David Tazzyman A fabulously funny picture book about the importance (and rewards!) of telling the truth, with illustrations by David Tazzyman, bestselling illustrator of the Mr Gum books by Andy Stanton Arthur and The Truth are not the best of friends right now. Why? Because today Arthur did something he shouldn’t have done – he rode on his big brother’s bike (when his mum told him not to) and then he accidentally bumped into his mum’s car on it. Arthur knows he’s done wrong but will he tell the truth OR will he bend it, stretch it, cover it up, hide it ... ? What would YOU do? A fresh and funny take on a common childhood predicament – to tell the truth or to tell a little fib. 1 July 2016 Hardback • 9781408864982 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 Paperback • 9781408864999 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 Tim Hopgood is best known as the author/illustrator behind books such as Wow! said the Owl, The Big Blue Sofa (Macmillan) and What a Wonderful World! (OUP). The Truth According to Arthur is the first book that he has written but not illustrated himself, and is his first book for Bloomsbury. Tim is a Booktrust award-winner, having won Best Emerging Illustrator for his book, Here Comes Frankie! (Macmillan). David Tazzyman is the bestselling illustrator of the Mr Gum series, written by Andy Stanton, which has won a multitude of awards, including the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. THEMES: Truth and Lies Teachers Notes Available Be a Friend 3–6 Salina Yoon A beautiful new illustration style from the hugely successful Salina Yoon. A heart-warming book about self-acceptance, courage and unbreakable friendship for anyone who has ever felt 'different' 1 February 2016 Hardback • 9781619639515 AU$22.99 NZ$24.99 Paperback • 9781408869093 AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 THEMES: Friendship Dennis is an ordinary boy who expresses himself in extraordinary ways. Some children shout, some children sing, Dennis mimes. But being a mime is lonely. When Dennis meets a girl named Joy, he begins to discover the power of friendship and how special it can be. Be A Friend subtly explores the world of children with autism and language barriers in an engaging and accessible way. Salina Yoon studied art and design at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. She never planned on writing books, but her illustrations demanded it. The need for words outweighed her fear of writing. Salina is an award-winning author/illustrator of more than 100 books for children, including Penguin and Pinecone, Penguin on Holiday and Penguin in Love. She lives in San Diego with her family. Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 19 PICTURE BOOKS Nothing! Yasmeen Ismail 3–6 A vibrant, energetic picture book celebrating the imagination from the author/illustrator of I'm A Girl! Mummy and Lila are going to visit Grandpa, but Lila is busy in her own imaginative world. Whenever Mummy asks her what she is doing, she always says, "Nothing!" Only the reader sees her wrestling an octopus, or racing along in a winged chariot, or flying with birds over a noisy jungle. But Grandpa has a plan to join Lila in her play world. After all, playing is even more fun when you play together! 1 September 2016 Hardback • 9781408873359 AU$24.99 NZ$26.99 Paperback • 9781408873366 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 THEMES: Imagination Bursting with energy and colour, this is a joyous celebration of imagination and creativity that will speak to child and adult alike. Yasmeen Ismail studied at art school in Dublin and has worked on a wide range of illustration and animation projects. Her first book, Time for Bed, Fred! won the V&A Book Illustration Award and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. I'm a Girl! was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and was shortlisted for the Bord Gáis Irish Book Awards 2015. Yasmeen lives in Bristol, UK. The Famishing Vanishing Mahoosive Mammoth Written by Hollie Hughes, Illustrated by Leigh Hodgkinson 3–6 A funny story about a hairy mammoth with a mahoosive appetite – guaranteed to delight fans of Julia Donaldson, Neal Layton, Alex T. Smith and Lauren Child 'I'm so famishing I'm vanishing!' The famishing vanishing mahoosive mammoth is a hairy beast who simply can’t think of anything but his tummy. So how, then, can his friend Bug distract him? Find out in this hilarious rhyming picture book about one hairy mammoth with a ridiculously large appetite, and one loyal friend with a clever plan. Hollie Hughes is a talented new picture book author. She lives in Essex with her family. 1 August 2016 Hardback • 9781408862773 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 Leigh Hodgkinson’s books include Colin and the Snoozebox, Goldilocks and Just the One Bear and Are You Sitting Comfortably?. She is an award-winning animator who was art director on the BAFTA Award-winning series Charlie and Lola. Leigh lives in Sussex, UK. Paperback • 9781408862780 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 THEMES: Over-Eating; Being Active Up, Up and Away Tom McLaughlin 3–6 Orson finds out that sometimes you have to let go of the things that you love in this heart-warming story. Perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers and Jon Klassen How do you build your very own planet? Orson takes: A cup full of rocks A dash of water A sprinkling of metal A lot of nothingness A big bang ... And before long, BOOM! 1 August 2016 Hardback • 9781408870150 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 THEMES: Saying Goodbye 20 A tiny planet is right there in his bedroom! But it seems that BUILDING a planet is the easy bit; taking care of it is a different thing altogether. Orson realises that sometimes you have to let go of the things that you love the most ... A heart-warming story about life’s possibilities and disappointments with an uplifting ending that will resonate with all fans of Oliver Jeffers’ work. Tom McLaughlin has illustrated several books for Bloomsbury, including The Cloudspotter and The Story Machine, which has sparked a number of thought-provoking articles on dyslexia (which Tom understands well, being dyslexic himself). Tom loves drinking tea, eating lunch and drawing (in no particular order). He lives in Devon, UK. Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter PICTURE BOOKS Watch Out for Muddy Puddles! Written by Ben Faulks, Illustrated by Ben Cort 3–6 Do you dare to jump in a puddle? Splishy splashy fun from the star of CBeebies' Mr Bloom's Nursery and with artwork by the bestselling illustrator of Aliens Love Underpants Watch out for muddy puddles because you never really know ... what there might be lurking down in the depths below. Have you ever thought about what could be below the surface of puddles? Join in as one boy finds that some are very, very deep and some are teeming with snippy snappy crocodiles – eek! 1 October 2016 Hardback • 9781408867198 AU$23.99 NZ$25.99 Paperback 9781408867204 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 • Ben Faulks is an actor and writer from Cornwall, best known for his role as Mr Bloom in the CBeebies television show Mr Bloom's Nursery. He is now appearing in Hollyoaks as Mark. He lives in Yorkshire, UK. This is his first picture book. Ben Cort studied illustration at Harrow College and is the illustrator of Aliens Love Underpants, among many others. Ben's interests include photography and computer-manipulated imaging. He lives in Cambridgeshire, UK. THEMES: Imagination The Great Dragon Bake Off Nicola O’ Byrne 3–6 Fabulously funny and perfect for fans of BBCs Great British Bake Off! At the Ferocious Dragon Academy, dragons-in-training learn the arts of bone crunching and teeth sharpening. But there is one dragon who harbours a passion for a most undragon-like pastime ... Meet Flamie Oliver. To look at, Flamie is as terrifying as a dragon can get. But behind closed doors, Flamie is ... a stupendously spectacular Star Baker! That's right – choux, rough, salty, sweet and puff – Flamie loves it all. In fact, he loves baking so much that his studies at the Ferocious Dragon Academy are starting to suffer, and there's a chance he won't graduate! Flamie's going to need a real showstopper to get out of this one. On your marks, get set ... BAKE! 1 August 2016 Hardback • 9781408839553 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 Paperback • 9781408839560 AU$14.99 NZ$15.99 Nicola O'Byrne was born in Swaziland. She studied Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art before moving to London to study for a masters in Printmaking. In 2010, Nicola was Highly Commended in the Macmillan Prize for Children's Book Illustration. In 2014, Nicola won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize for Open Very Carefully (Nosy Crow). This is Nicola's third book with Bloomsbury, her first two being Two Little Bears, written by Suzi Moore and My Little Star, written by Mark Sperring. THEMES: Cooking; Humour Munch, Crunch, Pirate Lunch! 3–6 John Kelly Meet the Beastly Pirates, the munchiest, crunchiest pirates ever to sail the seven seas! If YOU were a pirate, what would you have for lunch? Fish soup? Shark on toast? Not the Beastly Pirates! They like something a little munchier, a little crunchier ... a little more 'piratey'. Join the Beastly Pirates on this awesome piratical adventure, by Kate Greenaway Medal shortlisted illustrator, John Kelly. John Kelly is an illustrator, writer and designer who has worked for Macmillan, Hodder and Simon & Schuster to name a few. He has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal twice (Guess Who's Coming for Dinner and Scoop!). Munch, Crunch, Pirate Lunch! is his third picture book for Bloomsbury. 1 September 2016 Hardback • 9781408849866 AU$24.99 NZ$27.99 Paperback • 9781408849880 AU$14.99 NZ$18.99 THEMES: Humour; Pirates Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter 21 PICTURE BOOKS By the Light of the Moon Tom Percival 3–6 A magical, reassuring story about moving house that will soothe even the biggest worries. For fans of Oliver Jeffers, Benji Davies and Rebecca Cobb Ivan can't sleep in his new house. Suddenly he sees a shimmering light come down. The light turns into a creature called a Moji, and it takes him up high into space, bounding through starlit forests and down deep into the oceans. Then it shows Ivan that soon the new house will feel like home. A gently emotional story to reassure fears about moving house, with stunning artwork and a wonderful magical element. The author/illustrator of Herman's Letter has shown his breadth of talent with this new direction. Tom Percival is a writer, artist, video producer and musician. This is Tom’s fourth picture book for Bloomsbury, following Herman's Letter, Herman's Holiday and Bubble Trouble. Tom lives in Stroud, UK, with his partner and their two small children. 1 November 2016 Hardback • 9781408852095 AU$22.99 NZ$24.99 Paperback • 9781408852118 AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 THEMES: Moving House Bear’s Big Day Salina Yoon 3–6 In this third story in Salina Yoon's adorable and critically acclaimed Bear and Bunny series, the delightful duo face a brand new experience – going to school! It's Bear's very first day of school! He wants to be grown up, so he leaves his stuffed bunny Floppy at home along with all his familiar things. But being away from his best friend is hard – and the first day doesn't turn out quite how Bear wanted it to. Bear learns that the first day of school might not always be perfect, and being grown up doesn't have to mean giving up the things he loves. 1 July 2016 Paperback • 9781408879795 AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 Salina Yoon studied art and design at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. She never planned on writing books, but her illustrations demanded it. The need for words outweighed her fear of writing. Salina is an award-winning author/illustrator of more than 100 books for children, including Penguin and Pinecone, Penguin on Holiday and Penguin in Love. She lives in San Diego with her family. THEMES: First Day of School First Day at Bug School Sam Lloyd 3–6 Join the bugs on their first day at bug school! A funny, rhyming text that will soothe first-day worries. From the bestselling author/illustrator of Calm Down, Boris and Mr Pusskins At the bottom of the garden where no one really sees, a secret school is hidden amongst the grass and weeds. 1 August 2016 Hardback • 9781408870150 AU$24.99 NZ$25.99 Paperback • 9781408868805 AU$14.99 NZ$16.99 THEMES: First Day of School 22 Welcome to bug school! Don't be nervous on your first day – it's lots of fun. Learn creeping with the spiders, singing with the crickets, count spots with the ladybirds and hop, skip and jump in P.E. with the fleas! A rhythmic, bright celebration of school, starring some very cute bugs indeed! Sure to allay firstday-at-school fears. Sam Lloyd is the bestselling illustrator of Calm Down, Boris (Templar) and has sold over half a million books in the UK alone. She is also the illustrator of Dino-Baby, Dino-Mummy and DinoDaddy for Bloomsbury. Sam lives in Brighton, UK. Sign up to receive teacher enewsletters at bloomsbury.com/au/newsletter