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Penguin Random House Children’s we’re looking forward to the summer break and what that means: time to read, books and more books! >> www.penguin.co.uk

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Penguin Random House Children’s Summer Reads

From preschool to young adult readers, for fans of adventure, mystery, magic, activity books and everything in between, there is something for everyone. Perfect for keeping yourself and the kids entertained!

PRESCHOOL

Peppa Goes to London

Peppa and George go on a very special day out to London in this picture book story based on the exciting new episode.

Grumpy Frog by Ed Vere

A brand new and hilarious picture book from the incredible New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Ed Vere.

Grumpy Frog is not grumpy. He loves green, and he loves to hop, and he loves winning. But what happens when Grumpy Frog doesn’t win, or encounters – horror of horrors – a Pink Rabbit?

Join Grumpy Frog as he learns about compromise and tolerance, friendship and the power of saying sorry. A hilarious book with a twist in the tail about getting – and getting rid of – the grumps, Grumpy Frog subtly teaches the importance of being kind to all.

Diggersaurs by Michael Whaite

Dinosaurs meet diggers in a debut picture book with rollicking rhyme and beautiful, bold illustrations.

What’s bigger than a digger? Bigger than a dinosaur? DIGGERSAURS are bigger – see them build and hear them ROAR! The DIGGERSAURS are busy building something – what could it be?

Packed to the brim with colourful illustrations, funny details to spot along the way and simple rhyme, Diggersaurs challenges gender stereotypes in a way that will captivate boys, girls and parents alike.

Alfie and Dad by Shirley Hughes

Join Alfie and Dad as they spend time together in this wonderful collection of stories from the award-winning Shirley Hughes.

Alfie’s dad is always there for Alfie and Annie Rose. He’s there to reassure Alfie during a restless night; he’s there to find Alfie’s favourite toy Flumbo when he gets left on the bus; and most of all he loves spending time with his children and they love spending time with him!

Celebrating that special relationship between children and their dads.

there are so many more delightedful titles, please do visit www.penguinrandomhouse.co.uk

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