Books beginning with: W

  • Big Rock and the Masked Avenger: Match One

    Author: Jim Eldridge
    Publisher: Hot Key Books
    Interest age: 7-9
    Reading age: 7+

    This is the first book in an entertaining and fun packed adventure series. With endearing and comical characters, this is funny, enjoyable and easy to read.

  • John Agard’s Windrush Child

    Author: John Agard Illustrator: Sophie Bass
    Publisher: Walker
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 4+

    In this bold and vibrant picture book, John Agard’s touching poem Windrush
    Child
    is brought to life for young readers.

  • Treacle Street: Where's William's Washing?

    Author: Kate Hindley
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster

    A colourful, lift-the-flap board book in which youngsters can help William find all the clothes that have blown off his washing line.

  • Waffle Hearts

    Author: Maria ParrTranslator: Guy Puzey
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Simultaneously funny and hair-raising, these stories are beautifully crafted creating a subtly textured emotional world, strong in its sense of place and community, never shying away from the joys and difficulties of friendship, and profound loss.

  • Wait and See

    Author: Tony Bradman and Eileen Browne
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
    Reading age: 5+

    Jo has saved up her pocket money and is tempted to spend it all at the local shops, but instead, decides to wait and see.

  • Waiting for Baby

    Author: Rachel Fuller
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Reading age: 3+

    This gentle book deals with the anticipation of waiting for a new baby.

  • Waiting for Callback

    Author: Perdita and Honor Cargill
    Publisher: Simon and Schuster
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 9+

    Fifteen-year-old Elektra's humorous and thoughtful account of juggling school, home, friends, relationships, and her attempts to become an actress.

  • Waiting For Callback: Take Two

    Author: Perdita & Honor Cargill
    Publisher: Simon and Schuster
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 10+

    A funny, frothy and light-hearted romp through the life of 15-year-old Elektra James: soon-to-be-star of post-apocalyptic survival movie Straker

  • Waiting for Gonzo

    Author: Dave Cousins
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 12-13
    Reading age: 11+

    Moving to a sleepy village, both Oz and his sister Meg have some unwelcome problems to face.

  • Waiting for Murder

    Author: Fleur Hitchcock
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 11-14
    Reading age: 11+

    Dan and his archaeologist mum are staying in a Westcountry village for the summer while she works on an ancient burial site that’s been revealed by the draining of the local reservoir. Dan is a bit bored, but as the reservoir’s water drops, a new secret is revealed: an old car. As it emerges from the water, Dan and his new friend Florence are certain there’s…

  • Waiting for Santa

    Author: Steve Metzger Illustrator: Alison Edgson
    Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 6+

    On Christmas Eve, Bear is confident that Santa Claus will visit him and his forest friends. Santa just needs a little help to find them. This gentle picture book reminds readers that Christmas is a time for believing in all things magical.

  • Waiting for Wolf

    Author: Sandra Dieckmann
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    A heartfelt story which quietly and sensitively explores the the experience of grief through simple storytelling and beautiful artwork.

  • Wake Up, Trucks!

    Author: Jodie Parachini Illustrator: Teresa Bellōn
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 4-5
    Reading age: 2-3

    This lovely, bright book with a fun rhyming text will delight little ones who love vehicles, diggers and trucks. There’s lots of detail here about all the fun things trucks do – focused on a building site as a type of workplace that will interest little ones, with the clear, understandable outcome of building houses.

  • Walk This World

    Author: Lotta Nieminen
    Publisher: Big Picture Press
    Reading age: 7+

    This gorgeously-produced book from illustrator and graphic designer Lotta Nieminen will take young readers on a tour of the world.

  • Walking in a Winter Wonderland

    Author: Tim Hopgood
    Publisher: Oxford University Press

    The words to the famous Christmas song by Peggy Lee are given new life in this beautiful new picture book by Tim Hopgood - and children (and grown ups) can sing along with the singalong CD included in the book, too.

  • Walter Tull's Scrapbook

    Author: Michaela Morgan
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Discover the fascinating true story of footballer and World War I officer Walter Tull in this highly visual scrapbook.

  • Wanda

    Author: Sihle Nontshokweni and Mathabo Tlali Illustrator: Chantelle and Burgen Thorne
    Publisher: Otter-Barry
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 4+

    A heart-warming story about learning to love who you are, how you look, and where you come from despite others' opinions.

  • Wanda's Words Got Stuck

    Author: Lucy Rowland Illustrator: Paula Bowles
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Wanda the little witch loves school, but she's a little shy - and very nervous about the school magic contest! 

  • Wanna see A Llama?

    Author: Simon Philip Illustrator: Ian Smith
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 4-5

    Two children are out and about in a city, looking for llamas. One of the children issupposedly a llama expert, but will the children find one? Funny and interactive.

  • Want to Play Trucks?

    Author: Ann StottIllustrator: Bob Graham
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Beautifully observed illustrations complement a thoughtful tale about two boys trying to reconcile their different interests and find enough common ground to play happily together. 

  • Wanted! Ralfy Rabbit, Book Burglar

    Author: Emily MacKenzie
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Reading age: 5+

    Little book lovers will adore this silly story of naughty Ralfy. The illustrations are fun and modern, with some bunny puns to keep adults entertained too.

  • WANTED: The Chocolate Monster

    Author: Pip Jones Illustrator: Laura Hughes
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: 3-7
    Reading age: 5+

    Guard your treats: the Chunk is on the loose and he's coming after your chocolate stash! This hilarious and chaotic picture book will delight anyone who loves biscuits, truffles, cakes, pudding... well, just about anything to do with chocolate, really.

  • War and Peas

    Author: Michael Foreman
    Publisher: Andersen
    Interest age: 8-10
    Reading age: 6+

    Foreman’s innovative classic about co-operation between nations remains as pertinent to international relationships as it was forty years ago.

  • War Dog

    Author: Chris Ryan
    Publisher: Franklin Watts

    Told through the eyes of Jamie, an amputee veteran, War Dog is the story of Lance Corporal Sam Maguire, part of a bomb disposal squad in Afghanistan, and the springer spaniel sniffer dog Charlie who becomes his best friend.

  • War Game

    Author: Michael Foreman
    Publisher: Pavilion Books
    Interest age: 8-10
    Reading age: 8+

    This simple yet haunting book tells the story of the First World War from the point of view of the writer’s uncles who lost their lives in the conflict.

  • War Horse

    Author: Michael Morpurgo Illustrator: Francois Place
    Publisher: Farshore
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Steven Spielberg enjoyed this story so much, he turned into a film. Joey is a young farm horse, sold to the army at the beginning of the First World War. Through his eyes, the reader experiences the devastation of the Western Front, his capture by Germans and  entrapment in No Man's Land.

  • War Horse

    Author: Michael Morpurgo Illustrator: Tom Clohosy Cole
    Publisher: Farshore
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 7+

    A new picture book version of Michael Morpurgo’s classic children’s novel War Horse, this shortened, illustrated version is full of emotion and drama. 

  • Warning Cry

    Author: Kris Humphrey
    Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 8+

    Nara must prevent the kingdom of Meredina from being destroyed by the shape-shifting Narlaw demons.

  • Warning! This Book Contains Rabbits!

    Author: Tim Warnes
    Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Mole and The Lumpy-Bumpy Thing (which looks suspiciously like a crocodile) discover a magic hat. Even more surprisingly, the magic hat keeps producing bunnies - so many, in fact, that it starts to become a bit of a problem.

  • Was That Your Bottom, Dinosaur?

    Author: Sam Taplin Illustrator: Ana Larrañaga designed by Anna Gould sounds by Anthony Marks
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 2-3

    A board book with five spreads that combines the enduring love of little ones for dinosaurs and farts, this board book – with sound – is one that older babies and toddlers will love, but parents might (in the very nicest of ways) want to periodically hide under a sofa cushion.  

  • Wasim and the Champ

    Author: Chris Ashley
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
    Interest age: 7-9
    Reading age: 7+

    The repercussions of a religiously motivated bomb attack in London prompt anti-Asian feelings and Wasim and his fellow Muslims are threatened by teenage troublemakers.

  • Watch Me Bloom

    Author: Krina Patel-Sage
    Publisher: Lantana
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    From lavender to sunflowers and daffodils to orchids, discover a bouquet of short poems celebrating different flower species.

  • Watch Out For Muddy Puddles!

    Author: Ben Faulks Illustrator: Ben Cort
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5+

    The first picture book from Ben Faulks, otherwise known as CBeebies’ Mr Bloom, and illustrated by Aliens Love Underpants’ Ben Cort, is inspired by muddy walks to school and is a perfect, fun read for autumn days.

  • Watch Us Rise

    Author: Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 13-16
    Reading age: 10+

    Jasmine and her friends are fed up with casual discrimination and being pigeonholed as stereotypes. So they start a school blog addressing contemporary social and personal issues of sexism, racism and other forms of prejudice. A timely teen novel. 

  • Watchmen

    Author:
    Publisher: Titan Books
    Interest age: 15+
    Reading age: 14+

    This is the superlative post-modern superhero tale involving pulp noir, science, hubris, the Cold War, love, lust, craziness and pirates.

  • Water Born

    Author:
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 8+

    This is an exciting and dark psychological thriller, the second in the series after The Drowning.

  • Watership Down

    Author: Richard Adams
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 11+

    Young rabbit Fiver is convinced that a great evil is about to befall the warren where he lives - but no one will listen to him.

  • Wave Me Goodbye

    Author: Jacqueline Wilson Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Doubleday Children’s
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 10-12

    Shirley’s emotional and physical hardships are sensitively depicted in this sometimes sad, sometimes happy, story. Recent and older fans of master storyteller Jacqueline Wilson will delight in this new tale of friendship and bravery.

  • Wave Riders

    Author: Lauren St John
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 11-14
    Reading age: 9+ years

    Twins Jess and Jude wake one morning to find their yacht adrift and their guardian missing. Packed with half-truths, deception, red herrings, villainous baddies and a sense of ever-present threat, this is a mystery to keep readers guessing.

  • Ways To Be Me

    Author: Rebecca Scott and Libby Westcott
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Co-written by an author and a young autistic person, the book introduces us to Tally and her family on the road to a diagnosis. Tally’s story of family, friendship and growing up will resonate with any young person while also busting many an autism myth. 

  • Ways to Live Forever

    Author: Sally Nicholls
    Publisher: Marion Lloyd Books
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 10+

    This debut novel from a very young and exceptionally talented new writer is striking in its simplicity, but tackles a traumatic and extraordinarily difficult subject with warmth, humour, sensitivity and brutal honesty.

  • Ways to Make Sunshine

    Author: Renée Watson Illustrator: Mechal Roe
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 7+

    Ryan Hart’s dad has lost his job and everything is changing. But with friends, family and a positive outlook, she can cope.

  • Ways to Say I Love You

    Author: Madeleine Cook Illustrator: Fiona Lee
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 4-5

    A gorgeous celebration of all the things we do with and for the people we love – from listening, to sharing, to playing together, to hugging.

  • We Are All Astronauts!

    Author: Kate Pankhurst
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 4+

    Luna and her granny learn how to be astronauts together. Packed with space facts, and brilliantly illustrated, this is inspiring STEM content for any child. 

  • We Are All Born Free

    Author: Amnesty International
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7

    The variety of illustrations is a delight, while the content is essential knowledge for children to learn. An unmissable book to read cover to cover or dip into as you please.

  • We Are All Made of Molecules

    Author: Susin Nielsen
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    High-functioning Stewart is happy at Genius Academy but his life is shattered when his Mum dies from cancer. Ashley is obsessed with her social standing at her own school, devastated by her dad moving out because he's gay.  They become unwilling siblings when their parents start a relationship.

  • We Are Family

    Author: Patricia Hegarty Illustrator: Ryan Wheatcroft
    Publisher: Caterpillar Books
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    On each double-page spread of this vibrant, lovely book, families show the different ways they experience a variety of common experiences to us all. Overall, the great thing about families, whatever their makeup, is that they help us through the difficult times.

  • We Are Giants

    Author: Amber Lee Dodd
    Publisher: Quercus
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    Sydney's mother Amy is 124cm tall - and in her heart, Sydney longs to be a 'little person' too. She feels like she's growing too fast, and she's scared to outgrow her mum and lose their special connection. Perfect for young fans of Jacqueline Wilson.

  • We Are Not Frogs!

    Author: Michael Morpurgo Illustrator: Sam Usher
    Publisher: Picture Squirrels
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Alice and Jago are playing in granny's garden one day when they find lots of toads in the long grass. Michael Morpurgo's lovely nature tale and Sam Usher's sensitive and funny illustrations bring this story hoppingly alive.

  • We Are the Beaker Girls

    Author: Jacqueline Wilson Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    The sequel to My Mum Tracy Beaker is another Jacqueline Wilson classic, handling serious issues in a humorous, accessible and thoughtful way. Even many years after Jacqueline Wilson started writing like this, somehow it still feels trailblazing. 

  • We Are Wearing Out The Naughty Step

    Author: Mick Inkpen
    Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 5+

    Poor Mum! Somebody's let the school hamster out of its cage and it's disappeared. Somebody fed forbidden food to the zoo elephants. And somebody won't eat their carrots.

  • We Can Be Heroes

    Author: Catherine Bruton
    Publisher: Farshore
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    Funny, insightful and surprising – a great debut novel

  • We Come Apart

    Author: Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    Written in free verse, this dual narrative story goes straight to the heart of Jess and Nicu’s friendship, exploring their feelings with immediacy and heart. Readers will be rooting for their star-crossed romance from the beginning.

  • We Disagree About this Tree

    Author: Ross Collins
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 2-4

    The duo from There’s a Bear on My Chair are back and as usual they are disagreeing. This time they are bickering over their Christmas tree and how to decorate it. Will they every agree or will it be a Christmas disaster?

  • We Eat Bananas

    Author: Katie Abey
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    Animal friends chomp their way through a variety of different meals in this cheerful celebration of food. Bright, bold illustrations are full of humorous detail and the book is a delight to share with young children.

  • We Found a Hat

    Author: Jon Klassen
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 3-5

    The third and final hat book from Jon Klassen is an absolute delight. While We Found a Hat has similar elements of I Want My Hat Back and This is Not My Hat, it presents us with a new dynamic. In the previous titles, we have had a single hat thief who has knowingly done wrong and soon faces the consequence. But here we have two turtle fri…

  • We Have a Dream

    Author: ‘Birdgirl’ Dr Mya-Rose Craig Illustrator: Sabrena Khadija
    Publisher: Magic Cat
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This fabulous picture book for older children is a wonderful addition to the increasing array of books on environmental activism. While it celebrates diversity in the environmental sector, it also emphasises how much more work needs to be done.

  • We Need to Talk About Vaginas

    Author: Dr Allison K Rodgers Illustrator: Anika Le Large
    Publisher: Neon Squid
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    A comprehensive guide to vaginas and the changes, experiences and feelings that go with them.

  • We Played With Fire

    Author: Catherine Barter
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 12+

    Based on a true story, this chilling tale follows the lives of Kate and Maggie Fox - two sisters who convince their parents, and then the world, that they can communicate with the dead. It starts as an elaborate hoax, but then the dead begin to talk back...

  • We Sang Across the Sea The Empire Windrush and Me

    Author: Benjamin Zephaniah Illustrator: Onyinye Iwu
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 5-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Written by multi award-winning poet Benjamin Zephaniah, this lyrical rhyming poem is told through the real-life experiences of the Trinidadian musician, Mona Baptiste, who boarded The Empire Windrush in the hopes of becoming a singer and making a better life for herself.

  • We Wear Pants

    Author: Katie Abey
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 2-4

    We Wear Pants showcases the bright and quirky illustrations that Katie Abey is known for, creating an enjoyable picture book that will have parents and children giggling together as they find their favourite animals wearing funny things.

  • We Were Liars

    Author: E Lockhart
    Publisher: Hot Key Books
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 14+

    E Lockhart paints a vivid portrait of the Sinclair family, spinning an addictive tale of first love, friendship and family that teens will find impossible to put down.

  • We Were Wolves

    Author: Jason Cockcroft
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 10+

    A nameless boy tells his version of the violent events that led to the downfall of his father, John. We Were Wolves is very much centred on male psychological drama, with illustrations revealing tiny figures overwhelmed by nature and masculinity. 

  • We’re All Wonders

    Author: R J Palacio
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Born with no features other than one eye, the protagonist Auggie is mocked by his peers - but the acceptance he seeks may be closer than he thinks. Palacio has yet again delivered a highly necessary message.

  • We’re Going on an Egg Hunt

    Author: Laura Hughes
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 3-5

    This Easter-themed lift-the-flap book will delight little ones who are already excited about the big day - or discovering the joy of an egg hunt for the first time.

  • We’ve Got This!: Six Steps to Build Your Empathy Superpower

    Author: Rashmi Sirdeshpande in partnership with Empathy Lab Illustrator: Juliana Eigner
    Publisher: Words & Pictures
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Split into six chapters, We’ve Got This! explores what empathy is, how it works, using empathy, learning to recognise emotions, being a good communicator and, finally, puts it all together to help you become an empathy superhero. 

  • Weasels

    Author: Elys Dolan
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    In this wonderfully humorous debut from an exciting new picture book talent, the weasels are plotting world domination.

  • Web of Lies

    Author: Beverley Naidoo
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 9+

    Web of Lies follows Femi, who is drawn against his will into closer and closer involvement with a gang of criminals who have links to his school – and an unpleasant interest in his sister. A bleak book, but an important and powerful one. 

  • Wed Wabbit

    Author: Lissa Evans
    Publisher: David Fickling Books
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 9+

    Don't be fooled by the cutesy title. The particularly 'Wabbit' in the story is anything but sweet! Fidge is a clever, slightly cynical 11 year old who is flung into the world of her little sister Minnie's favourite story - the world of the Wimbley Woos.

  • Weird and Wonderful Nature

    Author: Ben Hoare Illustrator: Kaley McKean
    Publisher: Dorling Kindersley
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 8+

    Discover more about strange and fascinating species and behaviours, with colour photographs and bite-size facts. Perfect for fact-obsessed children who aren’t squeamish.  

  • Weirdo

    Author: Zadie Smith and Nick Laird Illustrator: Magenta Fox
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 6+

    A judo-wearing guinea pig is called "Weirdo" by the other pets in their new family home, but learns to reclaim the title. A lovely picture book about being yourself, Weirdo brims with relatable feeling and everyday life, as well as warm and adorable illustration. 

  • Welcome to Dead Town, Raven McKay

    Author: Eibhlís Carcione Illustrator: Ewa Beniak-Haremska
    Publisher: Everything with Words
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 10+

    When Raven’s parents mysteriously disappear, she is sent to live in the sinister town of Grave’s Pass, where the dead coexist with the living. As she is drawn deeper into the menacing world of ghost, ghouls and zombies, Raven is in danger of losing everything. This macabre tale, enhanced by atmospheric gothic illustrations, is a chilling read.

  • Welcome to Mamoko

    Author: Aleksandra Mizielinska & Daniel Mizielinski
    Publisher: Big Picture Press
    Interest age: 6+
    Reading age: 6+

    Welcome to Mamoko! It's the day of the Town Carnival - but will all the townsfolk be able to go?

  • Welcome To My Crazy Life

    Author: Joshua Siegal Illustrator: Chris Piascik
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    A great collection of largely silly, funny poems with brilliant titles like The Coffee Monster and Don't Forget Your Trousers, ideal for readers who might think that poetry is boring or isn't for them.

  • Welcome to Nowhere

    Author: Elizabeth Laird
    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Omar doesn't know much about politics, nor does he care, however, when his older brother, Musa, throws his lot in with the student opposition to the government, everything changes.

  • Welcome to Wild Town

    Author: AF Harrold and Dom Conlon Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    This exciting mix of funny, sinister and contemplative verse by two highly-acclaimed poets centres on all things wild, from animals and plants to weather and wild ideas. Illustrated throughout with quirky black-and-white artwork. 

  • Well Done, Mummy Penguin

    Author: Chris Haughton
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4-5
    Reading age: 7+

    In this suspenseful and gently humorous picture book, Mummy Penguin goes off to hunt for fish whilst Little Penguin and Daddy Penguin watch on. Will she make it back safely with dinner? 


    Mae'n amser cinio yn yr Antarctig ac mae Mummy Penguin yn dechrau ar daith i chwilio am bysgod. Mae Little Penguin a Daddy Penguin yn gwylio'n bryderus wrth i Mummy fe…

  • Wendy Quill is a Crocodile's Bottom

    Author: Wendy Meddour Illustrator: Mina May
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    Wendy Quill is a little bit desperate to be a little bit famous. Here are three ‘acts’ (short stories) detailing some of her attempts, accidental and otherwise.

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Helen Oxenbury
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 2-6
    Reading age: 6+

    Follow a father and his family as they go out in search of a bear.

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt (book and CD)

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Helen Oxenbury
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 2-6
    Reading age: 6+

    A great audio-visual pack which comprises a book and a CD. With fun actions and repetitive rhyming text, this awardwinning classic is particularly good for sharing with several children together, but guaranteed to be loved by any child.

  • We're Going on a Lion Hunt

    Author: David Axtell
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 3+

    A re-telling of a traditional story that will take you to another world.

  • We're Going to a Party!

    Author: Jeanne Willis Illustrator: Tony Ross
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 2+
    Reading age: 5+

    Following a group of animals as they decide what costumes to wear for a fancy dress party this lively book offers plenty of little clues to help young readers guess who is hiding under each pop up disguise.

  • We're Going to Find the Monster

    Author: Malorie Blackman Illustrator: Dapo Adeola
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 3-5

    A lovely slightly fairy tale-inspired tale about a family with two younger siblings and a teenager getting ready for breakfast, featuring the wonderful storytelling and word wizardry of Malorie Blackman and the illustrations of prize-winning Dapo Adeola.

  • We're Off To Find a Fairy

    Author: Eloise White and Cory Reid
    Publisher: Owlet Press
    Interest age: 3-5

    A family sets off in the countryside to find a fairy - surely they won't be too difficult to find? A lovely rhyming tale that introduces children to a range of endangered British species.

  • Werewolf Club Rules

    Author: Joseph Coelho Illustrator: John O'Leary
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 7-12
    Reading age: 8

    Coelho follows in a noble tradition headed by Agard, Ahlberg, McGough and Rosen, who turn everyday life into memorable poetic miniatures.

  • Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf

    Author: Curtis Jobling
    Publisher: Puffin Books
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    Action-packed and fast-paced, this is a gripping adventure with a compelling hero that is likely to appeal to young fans of fantasy and horror

  • Whadayamean

    Author: John Burningham
    Publisher: Red Fox
    Interest age: 3-7
    Reading age: 5-7

    John Burningham’s book was topical in 1999 when it was published, and remains so today. A call to action for children to persuade adults to make a better world, it’s a reminder that we are stewards of the earth and need to take care of it before it’s too late. 

  • Whale Boy

    Author: Nicola Davies
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    In this short novel, Nicola Davies paints a rich and vibrant picture of island life, which feels as fresh as the sea air.

  • Whale in the Bath

    Author: Kylie Westaway Illustrator: Tom Jellett
    Publisher: Allen & Unwin
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    This book will engage every reluctant bedtime bather.

  • What a Day: A mindful moment for bedtime

    Author: Emma Ballantine & Mark Strepan Illustrator: Harriet Hobday
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
    Interest age: 2-3

    Journey through the day to bedtime in this lovely, simple book, which reminds little ones that their adults love to spend time with them, and that they are always safe and loved. With useful sleep guidance at the end, too.

  • What a Wonderful Phrase

    Author: Nicola Edwards Illustrator: Manu Montoya
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This beautifully illustrated book explores a range of curious idioms from around the world and investigates their origins and meanings. 

  • What a Wonderful Word

    Author: Nicola Edwards Illustrator: Luisa Uribe
    Publisher: 360 Degrees (Little Tiger Group)
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 7+

    A beautifully illustrated book that celebrates the magic of language by showcasing a small collection of untranslatable words from around the world. With its stunning illustrations and fun facts about different cultures, this is a book to savour. 

  • What About the Tooth Fairy?

    Author: Elys Dolan
    Publisher: Hodder
    Interest age: 4-6

    Elys Dolan brings us another delightfully imagined story with hilarious characters and a heartwarming message of inclusion in this homage to the Tooth Fairy. 

  • What are Unicorns Made Of?

    Author: Amelia Hepworth Illustrator: Louise Anglicas
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 2-3

    Have you ever wondered what unicorns are made of? In this sweet board book, we learn that their manes are made of marshmallow and ice cream and their tails from rainbows, among many other "facts". Perfect for fans of all things glitzy and sparkling.

  • What Are We Fighting For?

    Author: Brian Moses and Roger Stevens
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 9+

    Starting from 1914, this new collection of poems explores individual as well as universal experiences of life, love, death and bereavement at times of personal and global unrest from the perspective of adults, children, soldiers and civilians.

    The range and reach of these poems is both impressive and accessible and sure to arouse compassion, curiosity and di…

  • What Do Animals Do All Day?

    Author: Wendy Hunt Illustrator: Marijke Buurlage
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    This bright and engaging book provides an original take on the idea of how animals cooperate to maintain a healthy ecosystem for themselves. Ideal for school projects, as well as reading together at home.

  • What Do Machines Do All Day?

    Author: Jo Nelson Illustrator: Aleksandar Savić
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    This fully illustrated book features more than 100 machines and things that go. It's perfect for children who like to ask "why?" or have a fascination with how things work and slot together. It's also great for young ones who just love to watch trucks or trains!

  • What Does Baby Want?

    Author: Tupera Tupera
    Publisher: Phaidon
    Interest age: 1-3

    This book looks at a common part of many babies' lives that is rarely discussed in children's literature - breastfeeding. Told with humour, and illustrated with simple, bright drawings and minimal text.

  • What Does Daddy Do?

    Author: Rachel Bright
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 7+

    One day at nursery, the children begin to discuss what their daddies do - which gets Daisy wondering about her own Daddy.

  • What Does The Crocodile Say?

    Author: Eva Montanari
    Publisher: Book Island
    Interest age: 3-5

    First days at nursery can be really hard for little ones and grown-ups. What Does The Crocodile Say? is a wonderful and emotive picture book that manages to express all the anxieties, along with a happy reassurance that nursery is actually quite fun.

  • What Does the Fox Say?

    Author: Ylvis Illustrator: Svein Nyhus
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    Electronic dance song 'The Fox', a YouTube sensation, is reinvented as a joyful, toe-tapping picture book.

  • What Happened To You?

    Author: James Catchpole Illustrator: Karen George
    Publisher: Faber
    Interest age: 4-8

    Joe just wants to play pirates, but the other children notice that he only has one leg and start asking him a barrage of questions. A stunningly clever book with a clear message that someone who happens to be disabled is not a teaching tool, with practical advice for parents on handling questions about this.

  • What I Couldn’t Tell You

    Author: Faye Bird
    Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 14+

    One drunken evening, Laura is violently attacked. It's then her younger sister Tessie, who is selectively mute, who then tries to uncover the truth. An 'unputdownable' mystery, in which we race the narrator to solve the crime. 

  • What I Like Most

    Author: Mary Murphy Illustrator: Zhu Cheng-Liang
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 5+

    A little girl ponders the everyday wonders she likes most – friends, pencils, staring out of windows – and the person who remains her favourite thing in the world. Mary Murphy excels at writing cosy, sweet books which have a hug at their heart. 

  • What I Was

    Author: Meg Rosoff
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 11+

    As ever, Meg Rosoff writes beautifully, drawing the reader in with slow, languid prose

  • What is a child?

    Author: Beatrice Alemagna
    Publisher: TATE
    Interest age: 3-5

    This charming picture book looks at what makes a child. Filled with sweet musings about the differences between adults and children, it is beautifully illustrated with large, colourful pictures that perfectly match the text. A lovely bedtime read.

  • What is Gender?

    Author: Juno Dawson
    Publisher: Hachette
    Interest age: 10-16
    Reading age: 10+

    An informative, no-nonsense guide looking at the concept of gender and the different issues surrounding it, featuring personal stories to bring it all to life.

  • What is Humanism?

    Author: Michael Rosen
    Publisher: Wayland
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8

    What is the purpose of life? Where do moral values come from? Can you be good without God or religion? This straightforward book lays down some astronomically big questions

  • What is Masculinity? Why Does it Matter? And Other Big Questions

    Author: Jeffrey Boakye and Darren Chetty with artwork by Oli Frape (Design by Rocket Design)
    Publisher: Wayland
    Interest age: 10-14
    Reading age: 9+

    This timely and excellent book explores what it means to be a man in today’s society. It poses thought-provoking questions to develop readers' critical thinking skills, and will give them the confidence to question conventions and stereotypes. 

  • What is Politics? Why Should We Care? And Other Big Questions

    Author: Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young
    Publisher: Wayland Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    In this clear and helpful book, Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young explain what politics is, the forms it takes, why politics can cause division and disagreement, and why we should all care about it.

  • What is Right and Wrong? Who Decides? Where do Values Come From? And Other Big Questions

    Author: Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young
    Publisher: Wayland Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Rosen and Young examine principles and values, whether they can change, what society, justice and democracy are and what the differences are between prejudice and discrimination.

  • What is the Moon?

    Author: Katie Daynes Illustrator: Marta Álvarez Miguéns
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 2-5

    Budding astronauts can find out all about the moon in this interactive, lift-the-flap board book. The book is simple and playful for the very young but touches on more complex ideas like orbits too, so it’s perfect to share with siblings. 

  • What it was like to be a Viking

    Author: David Long Illustrator: Stefano Tambellini
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This informative non-fiction book explores different aspects of Viking life, including housing, religion, travel and trade. With short chapters, illustrations and diagrams, it is ideal for dyslexic and reluctant readers.

  • What Lexie Did

    Author: Emma Shevah Illustrator: Helen Crawford-White
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    When Lexie is caught between telling the truth and lying, her decision splits her family apart - can she figure out how to bring them back together? A complex, sophisticated exploration of honesty that's also brilliantly funny and compelling.

  • What Light

    Author:
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    Sierra's family runs a Christmas tree farm in Oregon, and they always pack up and move to California to set up their Christmas tree lot for the season. This means Sierra lives two lives - until she meets Caleb. A sweet, romantic story.

  • What Makes Me Do The Things I Do?

    Author: Molly Potter Illustrator: Sarah Jennings
    Publisher: Featherstone
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 4-5

    This colourful picture book cleverly addresses many of the everyday temptations we all face, exploring a different theme on each spread.  It reminds children (and adults!) to see how there are always options and to consider that there can be some very real benefits to trying to make more positive choices. 

  • What Momma Left Me

    Author: Renée Watson
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 10+

    Moving to a new school, making new friends and having your first boyfriend – these are all challenging things. But for Serenity, who is struggling with having lost her family in tragic circumstances, they are tougher challenges than they are for most people.

  • What Not to Do If You Turn Invisible

    Author: Ross Welford
    Publisher: Harper Collins
    Interest age: 9-14
    Reading age: 10+

    Thirteen-year-old Ethel absolutely hates having acne, and will go to some pretty drastic measures to cure it - but she didn't imagine she'd turn invisible. Full of pathos and moral dilemma, this book is a great parable for the emotional turmoil of puberty.

  • What Pet Should I Get?

    Author: Dr Seuss
    Publisher: HarperCollins Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 6+

    There are pets that are tall and pets that are small, but you can only choose one - you can't have them all! With pets ranging from the recognisable to the obscure, this Dr Seuss book is sure to delight children of all ages.

  • What Pet to Get?

    Author: Emma Dodd
    Publisher: Templar
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6+

    Jack longs for a pet, something big, something exciting… like an elephant… or a lion.

  • What Planet Are You From, Clarice Bean?

    Author: Lauren Child
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 5-8
    Reading age: 5-8

    Clarice can't think of a single thing for her project on the environment, until her (usually inert) brother Kurt dashes in and delcares that he is going to become an eco-warrior...

  • What Shall We Do With the Boo-Hoo Baby?

    Author: Cressida Cowell Illustrator: Ingrid Godon
    Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
    Interest age: 0-2

    A picture book guide to diagnosing all the reasons babies usually cry, this is a delightful board book, perfect for reading again and again to little ones. Reassuring and cute at the same time!

  • What Stars Are Made Of

    Author: Sarah Allen
    Publisher: Penguin Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    12 year old Libby’s big sister is pregnant and Libby is thrilled - but also anxious, as the pregnancy isn’t going smoothly. Born with a rare condition, Libby wants no such challenges for this baby. So she makes a deal with the universe to safeguard her family’s happiness...

  • What Sunny Saw in the Flames

    Author: Nnedi Okorafor
    Publisher: Cassava Republic
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 10+

    The first book of a fantasy adventure series set in contemporary Nigeria, this book is full of jeopardy, juju and mythical monstrosities. 

  • What the Birds See

    Author: Sonya Hartnett
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 12+

    Adrian is ‘a child for whom life easily falls apart’, a nine-year-old who is afraid of almost everything and has never known his father.

  • What the Jackdaw Saw

    Author: Julia Donaldson Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 6+

    A highly entertaining book with an inclusive cast of characters, providing an introduction to sign language to all children.

  • What the Ladybird Heard

    Author: Julia Donaldson Illustrator: Lydia Monks
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6+

    The animals on the farm are always noisy, all except for the ladybird who never says a word. But when burglars plot to steal the farmer's fine prize cow, the ladybird has a plan...

  • What We Left Behind

    Author: Robin Talley
    Publisher: Harlequin
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 9+

    A thought-provoking YA novel which describes the changing relationship between two LGBT teenagers, as they explore new worlds at university and their own shifting gender identities.

  • What We'll Build

    Author: Oliver Jeffers
    Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    A girl and her father make plans to build a glorious future together, discussing all the amazing things they will make - from mighty buildings to friendships. A lovely uplifting bedtime tale with poetic text and characterful illustrations.

  • What Would She Do?

    Author: Kay Woodward
    Publisher: Carlton Books
    Interest age: 9-14
    Reading age: 10+

    In this collection of women’s stories from across history and the present day, Kay Woodward introduces the reader to 25 heroines from around the world: featuring awe-inspiring artists, scientists and political activists, among others.

  • What’s A Girl Gotta Do?

    Author: Holly Bourne
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 10+

    After being hassled by two strangers on the street, Lottie decides to call out every single piece of sexism that she sees. By turns funny and heartbreaking, this is a smart and insightful look at feminism, packed with drama and friendship.

  • What’s Next Door?

    Author: Nicola O’Byrne
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 4-5

    Fans of Open This Book Very Carefully will instantly recognise Carter the crocodile in this hilarious interactive picture book.

  • What’s So Special About Shakespeare?

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Sarah Nayler
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    This is a really fascinating, bitesize introduction to Shakespeare, ideal for children in Years 5-7 who may be studying the Tudors or Shakespeare and would like some background information. 

  • What’s That in Dog Years?

    Author: Ben Davis Illustrator: Julia Christians
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 10-13
    Reading age: 9+

    This story is about leaving childhood and entering a world where, as George says, 'things are not simple anymore'. Children will love the adorable tale of friendship between boy and dog and Gizmo’s doggie memoirs, which are peppered throughout.

  • What’s That Noise? Tap! Tap! Guess the Toy!

    Author: Child's Play Illustrator: Cocoretto
    Publisher: Child’s Play
    Interest age: 0-1
    Reading age: N/A

    This bright little board book approaches sound-making with a new angle that focuses on the sounds that various toys make, helping children to learn sounds that are relatable and fun. 

  • What's Biology All About?

    Author: Hazel Maskell Illustrator: Adam Larkum
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 9+

    A fun and informative guide that shows what life is, how it works and why biology is more exciting today than ever before.

  • What's Cooking, Jamela?

    Author: Niki Daly
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Everyone is looking forward to Christmas amd Mama buys a chicken for the special meal. But Jamela calls the chicken Christmas, and grows fonder of her as she gets fatter.

  • What's For Dinner, Mr Gum?

    Author: Andy Stanton Illustrator: David Tazzyman
    Publisher: Farshore
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8+

    The Battle of Lamonic Bibber begins when Friday O'Leary, Polly and Alan Taylor depart for a little seaside time...

  • What's In the Box?

    Author: Isabel Otter Illustrator: Joaquin Camp
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 2-3

    A pile of boxes has arrived... Can you guess what hides inside? Fun and lively reading, What's in the Box? is brilliantly interactive and eye-catchingly designed, combining lift-the-flaps and touch-and-feel to entice young children to open a series of special boxes. 

  • What's New, Harper Drew?

    Author: Kathy Weeks Illustrator: Aleksei Bitskoff
    Publisher: Hodder
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Welcome to the totally hilarious and utterly daft life of Harper Drew and her VERY eccentric family. Queen Bee Maisie's birthday is coming up and Harper is desperate for an invite to her party - but that's easier said than done when her family are SO embarrassing!

  • What's the Difference?

    Author: Emma Strack Illustrator: Guillaume Plantevin
    Publisher: Chronicle Books
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Ever wondered what makes a mandarin different from a clementine? A nectarine from a peach? A tornado from a cyclone? Then this is the book for you! It's a simple but glorious concept that is a lot of fun for both parents and children. 

  • What's The T?

    Author: Juno Dawson
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    Juno Dawson's no-nonsense guide to all things transgender and non-binary is an essential read for readers thinking about identity, gender politics and trans history.

  • What's the Time, Mr Wolf?

    Author: Annie Kubler
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Interest age: 0+
    Reading age: 4+

    A captivating story of wolves with dinner on their minds. The wolf finger puppet attached to the book brings the story to life and is great fun for snapping at little fingers.

  • What's the Time, Mr Wolf?

    Author: Debi Gliori
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6+

    Is Mr Wolf really as big and bad as his reputation suggests? Award-winning picture book creator Debi Gliori suggests otherwise in this delightful story inspired by traditional fairy tales.

  • What's Up With Jody Barton?

    Author: Hayley Long
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    Hayley Long creates a vivid and believable picture of family life in north west London in this warm-hearted and highly readable tale with a brilliantly unexpected twist.

  • What's Your Problem

    Author: Bali Rai
    Publisher: Five Leaves
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 9+

    Jaspal, born and brought up in Leicester, is 14 when his father moves the family to rural Nottinghamshire for a 'better life'. However, they (and their shop) soon become targets for racial abuse, hate mail and threats.

  • When an Elephant Falls in Love

    Author: Davide Cali and Alice Notti
    Publisher: Chronicle Books
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    Adults will recognise all the symptoms of the first flush of love in this tongue-in-cheek picture book, and children will delight in the funny illustrations and the happy ending.

  • When Cookie Crumbled

    Author: Michelle Robinson Illustrator: Tom Knight
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 4-5

    Michael the cookie loves standing out from the batch, but the other cookies disapprove. Can Michael find a way to be himself? Funny rhyming text and fabulous illustrations, with themes of friendship and acceptance.

  • When Cucumber Lost His Cool

    Author: Michelle Robinson Illustrator: Tom Knight
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 3-6

    A super-chilled cucumber hands out confidence tips to his foody friends, but when he starts to feel left out, he totally loses his cool. Exploring anxiety and jealousy, this laugh-out-loud story is a super fun way for children to think about emotions. 

  • When Dad Was Away

    Author: Liz Weir Illustrator: Karin Littlewood
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 7+

    Milly thinks her dad is away working, but after she is teased by children in the playground her mum admits that dad is in prison.

  • When Dragons are Dreaming

    Author: James Mayhew Illustrator: Lindsey Gardiner
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 3-5
    Reading age: 6+

    It’s night time and dragons should be dreaming but, in the bright light of a full moon, one little dragon is awake and watching fairies dancing and playing in the trees.

  • When Fishes Flew: The Story of Elena’s War

    Author: Michael Morpurgo Illustrator: George Butler
    Publisher: Harper Collins
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 10+

    In a story that is part fantasy, part family history, Nandi discovers the lost story of her great Aunty Ellie’s wartime heroics. The multi-generational elements will resonate with readers lucky enough to have older relatives with stories to tell about their younger days.

  • When Good Geeks Go Bad

    Author: Catherine Wilkins
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 10-13
    Reading age: 9+

    Everyone thinks Ella is such a goody two-shoes, but Ella's had enough of toeing the line. Yet will she really break the bigger rules, just to be in with the "in crowd"? A heartwarming and humorous story that deals wittily with everyday teenage angst. 

  • When Grandpa Gives You a Toolbox

    Author: Jamie L. B. Deenihan Illustrator: Lorraine Rocha
    Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    What do you do when you get a present you don’t like? Stick with it – you might learn something that changes your life for the better!

  • When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

    Author: Judith Kerr
    Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books

    Partly autobiographical, this is first of the internationally acclaimed trilogy by Judith Kerr telling the unforgettable story of a Jewish family fleeing from Germany at the start of the World War II.

  • When I Coloured in the World

    Author: Ahmadreza Ahmadi Illustrator: Eshan Abdollahi Translator: Azita Rassi (from Persian)
    Publisher: Tiny Owl
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 7+

    With a box of coloured crayons and an eraser to rub things out, one child sets out to transform the world in this richly illustrated picture book, which uses colour to highlight significant humanitarian issues.

  • When I Feel Surprised

    Author: Paula Bowles
    Publisher: Child’s Play
    Interest age: 2-3

    A cute creature explores the feeling of being surprised, with simple text and bright, expressive illustrations. Part of a series that would be useful to read with toddlers in order to talk about their feelings. 

  • When I Grow Up

    Author: Julie Chen Illustrator: Diane Goode
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 4-5

    Beautifully illustrated, this is a warm and reassuring story, dreaming of the future and knowing there are no limits to what children can grow up to be.

  • When I See Blue

    Author: Lily Bailey
    Publisher: Hachette
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    This is a touching and honest book about life in the grip of OCD but also the power of friendship. It’s also a reminder that good friendships are two-way as it turns out April needs Ben just as much as he needs her. 

  • When I Was a Child

    Author: Andy Stanton & David Litchfield
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 6+

    A Grandma talks to her granddaughter about all the magic she has seen in the world, in this picture book that brings the soft, bright nostalgia of childhood alive and captures those "when I was your age" conversations beautifully.

  • When I Was Joe

    Author: Keren David
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    Joe's life is a lie. Joe's real name is Ty and he witnessed a boy being knifed. He adopts a new identity, but living a lie is hard, and he never escapes the fear of being hunted down.

  • When I Was Me

    Author: Hilary Freeman
    Publisher: Hot Key Books
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 14+

    Ella awakes and discovers that the life she remembers is much different from the life is currently living.

  • When I Was The Greatest

    Author: Jason Reynolds Illustrator: Akhran Girmay
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: Teen
    Reading age: 12+

    A teen coming of age tale, this will particularly speak to boys juggling toxic masculinity and peer pressure and finding their place in the world.

  • When I’m Gone

    Author: Marguerite McLaren Illustrator: Hayley Wells
    Publisher: Ladybird Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    Heart-breaking and beautiful, while also accessible and practical, this picture book about grief and bereavement will be an invaluable resource for children who’ve suffered loss.

  • When it Snows

    Author: Richard Collingridge
    Publisher: David Fickling Books
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 5+

    A little boy follows footprints in the snow until he finds a polar bear who leads him to the place where the snowmen live.

  • When Life Gives You Mangoes

    Author: Kereen Getten
    Publisher: Pushkin Press
    Interest age: 10-14
    Reading age: 9+

    Twelve year-old Clara can’t remember what happened last summer, or understand why her best friend is so angry with her. What mysteries will she uncover this summer?

  • When Mummy Goes to Work

    Author: Paul Schofield Illustrator: Anna Terreros-Martin
    Publisher: Templar Books
    Interest age: 2-4

    A warm and wonderful story, perfect for toddlers whose mum has just gone back to work, When Mummy Goes to Work reassures its readers that the new routine will be OK, and that even when she’s away, Mum is always thinking of her little one.

  • When Sadness Comes to Call

    Author: Eva Eland
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 5+

    Introducing the concept of mental wellbeing, this picture book helps children to recognise and understand difficult emotions. The result is a contemplative and ultimately uplifting tale.

  • When Secrets Set Sail

    Author: Sita Brahmachari Illustrator: Evan Hollingdale
    Publisher: Orion
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    This moving tale centres around two eleven-year-old girls, Usha - a quiet introvert grieving for her grandmother - and Imtiaz, who grew up in a children's home and has been adopted by Usha's family. Packed full of history, this poignant novel about family secrets and broken promises explores some of the injustices faced by generations of migrants to Bri…

  • When Shadows Fall

    Author: Sita Brahmachari Illustrator: Natalie Sirett
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    Kai is on a downward spiral, struggling with drug addiction and personal tragedy, but his friends will do anything to save him. A novel that looks at challenging but important issues in a sensitive way, emphasising the need to understand the causes of difficult or wayward behaviour.

  • When Stars are Scattered

    Author: Omar Mohamed Illustrator: Victoria Jamieson
    Publisher: Faber and Faber
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 9+

    This is the true story of Omar Mohamed’s childhood in a refugee camp. Searing and poignant, with themes of equality, disability, and the value of education, it’s moving and sad and hopeful, all at the same time.

  • When the Bees Buzzed Off!

    Author: Lula Bell Illustrator: Stephen Bennett
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 6+

    This fabulous lift-the-flap book subtly encourages everyone to plant lots of bee-friendly flowers and is a fun-filled introduction to conservation for young children.

  • When the Guns Fall Silent

    Author:
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 13+

    A boy's understanding of the First World War changes as he visits Flanders Fields with his grandfather and hears his stories of being a soldier in the war.

  • When the Mountains Roared

    Author: Jess Butterworth
    Publisher: Orion Children’s Books
    Interest age: 8-12
    Reading age: 8+

    Ruby’s been uprooted from her home in Australia and moved to the mountains of India, where her dad’s got a new job managing a hotel. Australia was everything she knew and loved, and was full of memories of her mum, who died last year.

  • When the Sky Falls

    Author: Phil Earle
    Publisher: Andersen
    Interest age: 11-14
    Reading age: 10+

    It's the Second World War and while everyone else is evacuated to the countryside, 12-year-old Joseph ends up in the city with a woman who owns a zoo. A beautifully written historical adventure story, which will take readers on an emotional and exciting journey.

  • When the Stars Come Out: Exploring the Magic and Mysteries of the Night-Time

    Author: Nicola Edwards Illustrator: Lucy Cartwright
    Publisher: 360 degrees
    Interest age: 8-10
    Reading age: 8-10

    Can birds sleep in the air? Do dogs dream? What happens in deserts at night, and why do Scandinavian nurseries let their infants have naps outside? What is Walpurgisnacht and how many hours' sleep do children in South Korea get?

  • When the War Came Home

    Author: Lesley Parr Illustrator: David Dean
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    There is a lot packed into this beautifully written historical mysery tale, which provides a fascinating insight into what life was like in the 1920s. It explores a range of topics, including the suffrage movement, workers’ rights, the education system, and the devastating after-effects of war.

  • When the Wind Blows

    Author: Raymond Briggs
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    Jim and Hilda are your typical couple, living in rural England. When warned of a nuclear strike, they resurrect a 'wartime spirit' - surely everything will be all right in the end? This graphic novel is powerful, heartbreaking and educational.

  • When the World Was Ours

    Author: Liz Kessler
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 12+

    Elsa, Max, and Leo are three friends who live in Vienna - but as Hitler's rise to power begins to cast a shadow over Europe, they find themselves torn in different directions. This moving and well researched book about the holocaust is only suitable for readers 12+.

  • When Titus Took the Train

    Author: Anne Cottringer Illustrator: Sarah McIntyre
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5-7

    Titus is taking the train, when he comes across bandits, dinosaur attacks and an enormous boulder. Luckily, he is just the hero his fellow passengers need - even if all of these exciting things happen in the confines of his sketchbook!

  • When We Collided

    Author: Emery Lord
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 14+

    When We Collided is a beautiful and unflinching exploration of what it means to love, grieve and come to terms with the truth about who you are and want to be. The book doesn't shy away from tough topics but also celebrates life, love and family.

  • When We Walked on the Moon

    Author: David Long Illustrator: Sam Kalda
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 6+

    More than 5,000 rockets have been blasted into space, but only 12 people have ever been lucky enough to walk on the Moon and look up at Earth. So begins this fascinating human story of the seven Apollo missions and the people involved.

  • When We Were Warriors

    Author: Emma Carroll
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    A trio of connected stories, set during the Second World War, that feature feisty children, ghosts and a potential Nazi invasion. Compelling storytelling. 

  • When You Joined Our Family

    Author: Harriet Evans Illustrator: Nia Tudor
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 4-5

    A heart-warming exploration of the adoption journey full of beautiful, inclusive illustrations.

  • When You Reach Me

    Author: Rebecca Stead
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    Miranda's familiar world begins to unravel when her best friend is hit by a stranger and refuses to speak to her anymore. Then mysterious notes start to arrive with clues about the future.

  • Where Are the Yellow Chicks, Spot?

    Author: Eric Hill
    Publisher: Puffin Books

    With each page themed to a different colour (yellow hay, green hedge, red gate), this simple and accessible hide-and-seek book offers subtle early learning alongside the interactivity of the flaps and the opportunity to join in with the animals sounds of the different animals Spot meets around the farm.

  • Where Are You, Puffling?

    Author: Erika McGann and Gerry Daly
    Publisher: O'Brien
    Interest age: 1-3

    A curious little puffling goes on an adventure across the dramatic landscape of Skellig Michael in Ireland.

  • Where Bear?

    Author: Sophy Henn
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 2+
    Reading age: 5+

    When a little boy's pet polar bear grows up, he's too big for the house, and has to be found a new home. But where?

  • Where Björn Belongs

    Author: Samuel Langley-Swain Illustrator: Mirna Imamović
    Publisher: Owlet Press
    Interest age: 4-5

    Arthur finds a real polar bear in his garden – but can he keep it? A heart-warming Christmas story.

  • Where Did You Go Today?

    Author: Jenny Duke
    Publisher: Child’s Play
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    A little girl goes to the park with her dad and has a fantastic time. The book has fewer than 60 words yet positively depicts what appears to be a separated or divorced dad visiting his daughter for a play date as a part of everyday life.

  • Where in the World Are You?

    Author: Marie G. Rohde
    Publisher: What on Earth Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    The lovely black cat in this book is playing under a wobbly table, but that table is on a blue rug in a yellow room in a colourful flat. More than that, the flat is on a cheerful street in a crowded city on planet Earth which spins around the scorching Sun.

  • Where is Baby’s Dreidel?

    Author: Karen Katz
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, US
    Interest age: 2-3

    It’s Hanukkah and Baby wants to spin the dreidel – but where is it? A fun hide-and-seek board book with large flaps for the very young.

  • Where Magic Grows

    Author: Onjali Q Rauf Illustrator: Katarzyna Doszla
    Publisher: Orion
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    Short stories perfect for bedtime reading. 

  • Where Monsters Lie

    Author: Polly Ho-Yen
    Publisher: Corgi
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    It all began when Effie's rabbit Buster escaped from his hutch. It was on the night of the offering - a tradition in Mivtown to keep the monsters of the loch away from the tiny village. A spooky and compelling mystery, set in the Highlands.

  • Where on Earth is My Bagel?

    Author: Frances Park and Ginger Park Illustrator: Grace Lin
    Publisher: Lee & Low
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6

    An American-sourced picturebook which unites the cultures of urban New York with rural Korea.

  • Where the River Runs Gold

    Author: Sita Brahmachari
    Publisher: Hachette
    Interest age: 10-13
    Reading age: 9+

    Shifa and her brother Themba live in a world destroyed by climate change, but when they're sent away to work, they're horrified to discover a cruel and corrupt system. Will they be able to escape and make the world a better place?

  • Where the River Takes Us

    Author: Lesley Parr
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Can Jason and his friends find the big cat roaming the Valleys and win the reward for a photo of it? A fantastic story of friendship, adventure and sibling bonds, in 1974 Wales.

  • Where the Rock Splits the Sky

    Author: Philip Webb
    Publisher: The Chicken House
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 7+

    This highly original and creative story cleverly combines dystopian sci-fi thriller with a western adventure. It has a strong heroine, faithful companions, a worthy quest, and very creepy aliens!

  • Where the Sea Meets the Sky

    Author: Peter Bently Illustrator: Riko Sekiguchi
    Publisher: Hodder
    Interest age: 3-5

    Sea otter Sophie is snuggling on her mummy’s tummy in the sea when she asks mum what the horizon is. Yet when mum goes to catch a fish, Sophie spies a lighthouse on the horizon and decides to investigate...

  • Where the Wild Things Are

    Author: Maurice Sendak
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 4-8

    Max is being naughty, and his mother sends him to bed without dinner, calling him a "wild thing." As Max sits in his fury, a boat appears, taking him to a world of monsters and wild things with big claws and teeth. A classic picture book and one of the first to explore a child's feelings of anger.

  • Where the Wilderness Lives

    Author: Jess Butterworth
    Publisher: Orion Children's Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 10+

    When Cara and her siblings find a mysterious safe, they're desperate to find out what's inside - but their plans are waylaid when a fire destroys their houseboat and their mum is hospitalised. Together they must face down foster carers, brave the wilderness, and escape a thief, all the while looking after the safe - which might just contain something to chan…

  • Where the World Turns Wild

    Author: Nicola Penfold
    Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 12+

    Juniper lives in a grey, concrete city, controlled with an iron grip by its so-call saviour, Portia Steel. Fifty years ago, a group of renegade eco-activists released a deadly virus into the environment and the city built its walls to keep nature – and the virus – out. There are no plants, birds or animals, and everyone is taught to fear the wild. But, born …

  • Where Zebras Go

    Author: Sue Hardy-Dawson
    Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
    Interest age: 10-13
    Reading age: 10+

    An exciting debut collection of poems inspired by myths, fairy tales and the natural world. With its playful sense of humour, it can genuinely be described as a page-turner.

  • Where’s Mr Lion?

    Author: Ingela Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-2

    Five beautifully illustrated spreads show a series of friendly savannah animals hiding behind bright felt flaps. You're in for a treat on the final page too.... There's a mirror!

  • Where’s Mr Penguin?

    Author: Ingela P Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-3

    There are lots of new friends to discover in this bright and colourful board book that celebrates polar animals. Even the tiniest book-lovers will be able to interact with this board book with its easy-to-turn and sturdy card pages.

  • Where’s Mrs Car?

    Author: Ingela P Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-1

    Introducing babies and young toddlers to the names of a small selection of transport types, Where’s Mrs Car? follows the same winning format as the rest of the Where’s Mr/Mrs series by the fabulous Ingela P Arrhenius.

  • Where’s Mrs Ladybird?

    Author: Ingela Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-1

    This is a simple yet engaging book for very young children. It is designed to withstand rigorous investigation by small fingers and the mirror on the last page is a great way to help young children identify themselves.

  • Where’s My Jumper?

    Author: Nicola Slater
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 1-4

    Rudy, a cute, blue rabbit, has lost his most favourite pink jumper. Where is it?! Nicola Slater’s adorable board book shows perfectly the attachment to favourite toys and clothes that toddlers can develop. Creative, funny and interactive. 

  • Where’s Santa Claus?

    Author: Ingela P Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-3

    This charming series of Nosy Crow’s baby board book takes a seasonal turn with Where’s Santa Claus? It's sure to delight tiny bookworms even on their very first Chrismas and is perfect for practising turning pages and a very first game of peek-a-boo!

  • Where’s the Little Mouse? ...Is it in the House?

    Author: Sam Taplin Illustrator: Stephen Barker and designed by Helen Edmonds
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 1-3

    This very simple rhyming board book combines bright, simple illustrations with point-and-say question and answers for toddlers and older babies: great for building up their own personal word bank.

  • Where’s the Unicorn? A Magical Search-and-Find Book

    Author: Jonny Marx and Sophie Schrey Illustrator: Paul Moran Simon Ecob Stuart Taylor and Wan (Big Red Illustration)
    Publisher: Michael O’Mara Books Limited
    Interest age: 6-10
    Reading age: 7+

    The seven unicorns of Rainbow Valley have exhausted all their favourite hiding places and decide to leave their magical forest in search of adventure. This immersive search-and-find book is bright and busy and will keep kids’ attention.

  • Where's Baby Elephant?

    Author: Ali Khodai
    Publisher: Tiny Owl
    Interest age: 2-3

    Embark on a wonderous journey through this innovative lift-the-flap picture book, to discover the whereabouts of baby elephant.

  • Where's Brian's Bottom?

    Author: Rob Jones
    Publisher: Pavilion
    Interest age: 2-4

    Brian is a very long sausage dog - so long he's lost track of his own bottom! A delightfully fun fold-out concertina book.

  • Where's Jamela?

    Author: Niki Daly
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 6+

    Jamela is worried about moving to her new home, although her mother tries to reassure her that they will be happy there.

  • Where's Lenny?

    Author: Ken Wilson-Max
    Publisher: Alanna Max
    Interest age: 2-3

    Lenny and Daddy have a great time playing hide and seek! This charming tale, which features a mixed-race family, is ideal to share with toddlers.

  • Where's Mr Penguin Buggy book edition

    Author: Illustrator: Ingela P Arrhenius
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 0-1

    With felt flaps to lift, and a mirror at the end, this small and sturdy book can be attached to a buggy or highchair and enjoyed wherever Baby is! An absolute treat. 

  • Where's My Santa?

    Author: Kate McLelland
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 0-2

    Children will love finding Santa and revelling in Christmas in this board book that is full of interesting textures to explore, from glittery snowprints to a snowman's felt hat and, finally, the thick white beard of Father Christmas. 

  • Where's Spot?

    Author: Eric Hill
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 0-3

    This adorable board book about Spot the dog is the first in the Spot series

  • Where's The Baby?

    Author: Britta Teckentrup
    Publisher: Big Picture Book Press
    Interest age: 3-5

    Britta Teckentrup adds to her beautiful spot the difference series with a stunning collection of animals - but which one is hiding a baby?

  • Where's Tumpty

    Author: Polly Dunbar
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 1+
    Reading age: 5+

    One of Polly Dunbar's Tilly and Friends series, which follow the imaginary adventures of Tilly and her toy animals.

  • Where's Wally? In Hollywood

    Author: Martin Handford
    Publisher: Walker

    This mini-edition is great for helping children to develop concentration and focus on detail as they try to spot Wally, who is hidden away in every scene. The book comes with a magnifying glass to help the child find Wally, who this time finds himself in Hollywood.

  • Where's Wally? Mini Edition

    Author: Martin Handford
    Publisher: Walker
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 4+

    This classic mini-edition activity book is great for helping children develop concentration, focussing on detail as they try to spot Wally, who is hidden away in every scene. The book comes with a magnifying glass to help the child find Wally.

  • Which Way to Anywhere

    Author: Cressida Cowell
    Publisher: Hachette
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This is a story about a family. There are five child characters: K2 and his twin sister Izzabird O’Hero, Theo and Mabel Smith and little Annipeck O’Hero-Smith. They are fairly ordinary children (although K2 and Izzabird have some odd magical relatives) living normal lives on Earth in the present day.  The O’Hero mum and the Smith dad fell in love and go…

  • Which Witch?

    Author: Eva Ibbotson
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's books
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8+

    Arriman the Awful (Wizard of the North) needs a wife, so he organises a spell-casting competition to find 'Miss Witch of Todcaster' to be his bride.

  • Whiffy Wilson

    Author: Caryl Hart Illustrator: Leonie Lord
    Publisher: Orchard Books
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 5+

    Whiffy Wilson is a Wolf.  He never brushes his hair or washes his paws, face, or underwear.  No wonder he is so whiffy!

  • While the Storm Rages

    Author: Phil Earle
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Inspired by true events, this poignant tale of children determined to protect animals during World War II is a joy to read.

  • White Bird

    Author: R J Palacio
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 9+

    Now he’s a teenager, Julian wants to hear the details of what happened to Grandmère during her childhood in France in World War Two. A compelling graphic novel about courage in adversity, and how kindness and humanity can overcome evil. 

  • White Cat

    Author: Holly Black
    Publisher: Gollancz
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    Cassel Sharpe doesn't know who to trust - his mother is in prison; his grandfather is a black-fingered death-dealer and his brothers plan to use him to commit a murder.

  • White Crow

    Author: Marcus Sedgwick
    Publisher: Orion
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 10+

    City girl Rebecca, spending the summer in a remote East Anglian seaside village, encounters Ferelith, a Goth who lives in a commune.

  • White Dolphin

    Author: Gill Lewis
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 11+

    A young dolphin, washed up on the beach, unexpectedly brings Kara and Felix together. But the new friends must take on new challenges - finding out the truth about Kara's missing mother, and protecting the bay when it falls under threat.

  • White Eagles

    Author: Elizabeth Wein
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 8+

    It’s the summer of 1939. Germany’s troops have gathered near Poland’s borders and their air force is making increasingly daring forays into Polish air space. Inspired by a real Polish pilot, this is a war story with a difference. 

  • White Fox

    Author: Chen Jiatong Translator: Jennifer Feeley Illustrator: Viola Wang
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    After tragedy strikes, white fox cub Dilah sets out on an epic quest to become human. A classic animal adventure with themes of friendship, conservation and nature.

  • White Lies, Black Dare

    Author: Joanna Nadin
    Publisher: Little Brown Books
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 13+

    Determined to make friends in her new school, Asha partakes in a life-altering game of Truth or Dare. This fantastic story investigates the need to feel accepted and the lengths we go to fit in.

  • White Owl Barn Owl

    Author: Nicola Davies Illustrator: Michael Foreman
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7+

    Davies cocoons the factual information within an inter-generational first-person narrative of a girl and her grandfather building an owl nest-box.

  • Whizz Pop Granny Stop

    Author: Tracey Corderoy Illustrator: Joe Berger
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6+

    Having a granny who does magic is possibly every child’s dream, but it can get embarrassing.  She means well, but sometimes Granny’s Helping Kit causes more trouble than intended.

  • Whizziwig and Whizziwig Returns

    Author: Malorie Blackman
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 6+
    Reading age: 6+

    Ben is a young boy with a fear of sleeping in the dark. However, this fear is justified because living in his room is Whizzwig; a small, furry, black bouncing ball of a creature.

  • Who are Refugees and Migrants? What Makes People Leave Their Homes? And Other Big Questions

    Author: Michael Rosen & Annemarie Young
    Publisher: Wayland Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Rosen and Young explain what might make people leave their homes and journey to other countries, the rights that refugees and migrants have and the ways that they travel, as well as discussing wider relevant ideas. A fascinating and well-presented book. 

  • Who Are You?

    Author: Smriti Halls Illustrator: Ali Pye
    Publisher: Red Shed

    Filled with vivid, detailed illustrations, this non-fiction book by award-winning Smriti Halls, aims to empower children and encourage them to think about the different parts that make them unique.

  • Who Ate All the Bugs? The TRUE and GORY story of the food chain!

    Author: Matty Long
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 6-8

    This delightful and very funny cartoon-style guide to food chains is a brilliant introduction to the concept, and gives young readers/listeners some simple facts about a range of animals and their eating habits, and the natural cycle of life. 


    Mae Snail a Worm allan am dro un diwrnod braf pan mae trychineb yn digwydd: mae rhywun neu rywbeth yn bwyta'r …

  • Who Could That Be At This Hour? All the Wrong Questions

    Author: Lemony Snicket Illustrator: Seth
    Publisher: Farshore
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    The first in a quartet of volumes of Lemony Snickett's highly unlikely account of his childhood and apprenticeship to a top secret organisation.

  • Who Do You Think You Are?

    Author: Alice Harman Illustrator: Blok Magnaye
    Publisher: Wide Eyed
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    This interactive book contains 20 psychological profiling tests for young people to complete, along with information about the thinking on which they are based. 

  • Who Do You Think You Are? Be a Family Tree Detective

    Author: Dan Waddell
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8+

    Inspired by the BBC TV series, this engaging book is ideal for all young family detectives, with facts, tips and internet links as well as guidance on historical context.

  • Who Fed Zed?

    Author: Amelia McInerney Illustrator: Adam Nickel
    Publisher: Allen & Unwin
    Interest age: 3-5

    A darkly comic rhyming story about a pet in peril with a clever twist right at the end. Did someone feed Zed the fish bread?

  • Who Is Afraid Of Little Wolf?

    Author: Yayo Kawamura
    Publisher: Prestel
    Interest age: 2-5
    Reading age: 5+

    No one will play with little wolf because they think he’s dangerous. Could a tiny bee and a game of hide-and-seek be enough to change their minds? An uncomplicated story for the very young with a message about friendship and overcoming prejudice.

  • Who is King?

    Author: Beverley Naidoo and Piet Grobler
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 6+
    Reading age: 6

    Subtitled Ten Magical Stories from Africa, Beverley Naidoo's collection comes from the rich folklore of Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Malawi, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

  • Who is Sleeping?

    Author: Petr Horáček
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 0-3

    Petr Horáček’s friendly and colourful nature illustrations are showcased in this simple and effective lift-the-flap book, with sturdy pages that are perfect for curious little hands.

  • Who Killed Darius Drake?

    Author: Rodman Philbrick
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    When he receives a mysterious letter written in blood asking, ‘Who Killed Darius Drake?’, Darius – who is very much alive – is determined to find out who sent it and why. Recruiting schoolmate Arthur’s help, the first clue leads them to a creepy old abandoned house across town. But what they find there is not what they expected.

  • Who Let the Gods Out?

    Author: Maz Evans
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 9-13
    Reading age: 10+

    A quirky fantasy adventure in which a human boy and a Greek goddess accidentally release an immortal supervillain who is determined to take over the world - and maybe even the universe.

  • Who Let the Words Out?

    Author: Joshua Seigal Illustrator: Chris Piascik
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Education
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 7+

    A funny and engaging poetry collection, perfect for reading aloud and for sharing.

  • Who Rules the Rockpool?

    Author: Matty Long
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    Crab boasts that he is the ruler of the rockpool, as he’s so brave and strong, but Prawn insists that there’s more to survival than just being tough. An entertaining picture book with colourful, cartoon-like illustrations and plenty of witty one-liners. 

  • Who Said Woof? A lift-the-flap touch and feel book

    Author: Yi-Hsuan Wu
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 0-2

    This lovely board book has big flaps that little ones can turn over to see who said what and match the animal with the right noise. A wonderful introduction to animals and a help for babies’ speech development.

  • Who Stole Mona Lisa?

    Author: Ruthie Knapp Illustrator: Jill McElmurry
    Publisher: Bloomsbury

    This is the fascinating and fact filled story of the world’s most famous painting narrated by the Mona Lisa herself.

  • Who Wants To Be a Poodle I Don't

    Author: Lauren Child
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    Trixie Twinkle Toes Trot-a-lot Delight is a pampered poodle, who lives in luxury with her owner, Mademoiselle Verity Brulée.

  • Who Will Comfort Toffle?

    Author: Tove Jansson
    Publisher: Sort Of Books
    Interest age: 5-9
    Reading age: 6+

    In this book, first published in 1960, we meet Toffle, a vulnerable, lonely and sad creature who cannot get over his terrible complexes and worries.

  • Who?

    Author: Robie H Harris Illustrator: Natascha Rosenberg
    Publisher: Abrams Appleseed
    Interest age: 0-3

    This board book will delight babies who love to look at pictures of other babies. Each page asks ‘Who?’ and then answers with a different member of a family. 

  • Who’s Afraid of the Light?

    Author: Anna McGregor
    Publisher: Scribble
    Interest age: 4-5

    Meet Fergus, who is a real deep-sea creature. But we can only see his eyes. What could he be? An enjoyable anarchic mash-up of fiction and non-fiction, with facts at the end, and a surprise reveal.

  • Who’s Cute?

    Author: Camilla Reid Illustrator: Nila Aye
    Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
    Interest age: 2-3

    An adorable book to read to a very cute little person, with felt flaps to lift and a mirror to find at the end. 

  • Who’s Hiding at the Seaside?

    Author: Katharine McEwen
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 2-5

    A lovely addition to any little person’s blossoming bookshelf, this is a great way to learn about our country’s wildlife and the illustrations are a treat for tiny art lovers. Be warned though, you’ll want to collect the entire set from Nosy Crow and the National Trust!

  • Who’s Tickling Tilly?

    Author: Rob Jones
    Publisher: Pavilion
    Interest age: 0-3

    Who can be tickling Tilly the dinosaur? A veeeerrrrry long fold-out book that will have babies and toddlers giggling away. 

  • Who’s Wearing a Hat?

    Author: Sam Taplin Illustrator: Stephen Barker
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 0-3

    Cats, monkeys, birds, frogs and tortoises parade through the pages of this bright board book, which encourages babies to spot details and learn to talk about pictures.

  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Author: Jan Ormerod Illustrator: Lindsey Gardiner
    Publisher: Oxford Children's Books
    Interest age: 2+
    Reading age: 5+

    Inspired by Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, this book takes readers on a rhyme-filled, action-packed journey across the planet.

  • Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?

    Author: Lauren Child
    Publisher: Hachette
    Interest age: 6+
    Reading age: 6+

    Lauren Child uses a classic fairy-tale formula for this ingenious and original tale. The quirky, hilarious, collage illustrations are what make this picture book special.

  • Who's Driving?

    Author: Leo Timmers
    Publisher: Gecko Press
    Interest age: 2-3

    This fun-filled board book, full of stylish illustrations and detail, contains an array of animals and vehicles which will delight young children.

  • Who's in the Loo?

    Author: Jeanne Willis Illustrator: Adrian Reynolds
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 6+

    There's a queue for the loo and two increasingly desperate children need to get in. Who can be taking so long?

  • Who's Your Real Mum?

    Author: Bernadette Green Illustrator: Anna Zobel
    Publisher: Scribble
    Interest age: 4-5

    This warm, imaginative picture book has a clear message that, with same sex parents, both mums or dads are childrens’ “real” parents, and in fact parenting is about so much more than biology.

  • Whose Dog is This?

    Author: Andrew Sanders Illustrator: Aysha Awwad
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    It’sonly been ten minutes since Albert’s dad left the living room, but in that time, chaos has occurred! Dad comes in to find a flustered Albert lying amongst toppled-over furniturewith mud and macaroni cheese covering the walls. Albert blames the mess on the dog in the room. But wait a minute – Albert doesn’t have a dog...Whose dog is this? 

  • Whose Stripes?

    Author: Fiona Munro Illustrator: Jo Garden
    Publisher: Ladybird
    Interest age: 0-3

    This enticing lift-the-flap book features a selection of stripy animals for babies and toddlers to identify, using a mixture of visual and written clues. 

  • Why Are There So Many Books about Bears?

    Author: Kristina Stephenson
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 6+

    In the hallowed hall of Mollusc college, the animals with the most brilliant minds have come together to answer the impossible question: why are there so many books about bears? 

  • Why Do I Feel Like This?

    Author: Shinsuke Yoshitake
    Publisher: Thames & Hudson
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Shinsuke Yoshitake’s quirky book has a cartoonish feel and a sweet, appealing way of working through a little girl’s fantastical yet meaningful ideas around sadness and anger. It’s visually appealing with lots to look at as well as recognising the importance of feeling our feelings.

  • Why Do We Need Bees?

    Author: Katie Daynes Illustrator: Christine Pym
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 7+

    A robust and attractive lift-the-flap book answering all the questions youngsters might have about bees: where they come from, how they live, and why they are important in our world.

  • Why Eating Bogeys is Good For You

    Author: Mitchell Symons
    Publisher: Red Fox
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    The facts in this book will make you laugh out loud and possibly answer some of life's great mysteries such as why eating bogeys is good for you.

  • Why I Went Back

    Author: James Clammer
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 12-18
    Reading age: 10+

    When Aiden attempts to retrieve his stolen bike, he gets far more than he bargained for. From the very first page, this tense, gripping novel pulls readers in and refuses to let go. 

  • Why is Snot Green?

    Author: Glenn Murphy
    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    Why is Snot Green? is a fresh and funny celebration of science and curiosity, and is perfect for young readers who prefer to dip in and out of a book.

  • Why Spacemen Can't Burp

    Author: Mitchell Symons
    Publisher: Doubleday

    In this book Mitchell Symons answers important questions such as 'Is there anything children can do better than adults?' As you'd expect from the author of Why eating Bogeys is good for you, there are masses of facts, jokes and even a list of things that annoy him.

  • Why the Face?

    Author: Jean Jullien
    Publisher: Phaidon
    Interest age: 4-8

    We might interpret the phrase "Why the face?" to mean that someone is cross, but artist Jean Jullien gets readers to think about it differently in this brilliant and original board book about our expressions and what causes them. 

  • Why We Broke Up

    Author: Daniel Handler Illustrator: Maira Kalman
    Publisher: Electric Monkey
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 13+

    This beautifully presented and unusual young adult novel tells the story of Ed and Min's relationship, from their first meeting to their hearbreaking break-up.

  • Why We Took the Car

    Author: Wolfgang Herrndorf Translator: Tim Mohr
    Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 9+

    Mike and Tschik take off in a 'borrowed' Lada for a summer road trip.

  • Why, Oh Why, Am I a Crocodile?

    Author: Alex Brooks Illustrator: Hannah Worsley
    Publisher: NA
    Interest age: 4-5
    Reading age: 7+

    In this delightful, rhyming picture book, we are introduced to one very upset crocodile who wishes that she could be anything but herself.

  • Why?

    Author: Tracey Corderoy Illustrator: Tim Warnes
    Publisher: Little Tiger Press
    Interest age: 3-5
    Reading age: 6+

    With its colourful pages, busy with humour and activity, this endearing tale is certain to raise a knowing smile for all families with curious toddlers.

  • Wibbly Pig's Silly Big Bear

    Author: Mick Inkpen
    Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
    Interest age: 2-6
    Reading age: 7+

    Did you know that Wibbly Pig has a bear so big he can hardly fit on the page? He may be big, but Wibbly's bear is very silly and seems pretty useless at most things.

  • Wider than the Sea

    Author: Serena Molloy Illustrator: George Ermos
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Ró finds reading hard because the words jump around. She can’t tell anyone because her parents are unhappy and she doesn’t want to make it worse. A heart-felt, accessible book for all kinds of readers.  

  • Wiggle and Move

    Author: Sanja Rescek
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Interest age: 0+
    Reading age: 4+

    This book’s bright illustrations, rhymes and actions make for a sensory treat and provides visual stimulus for the older baby

  • Wigglesbottom Primary: Break-Time Bunnies

    Author: Pamela Butchart Illustrator: Becka Moor
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    There's always something going on at Wigglesbottom Primary! Children looking for silly chapter books with lots of pictures will love these zany stories.

  • Wigglesbottom Primary: Super Dog

    Author: Pamela Butchart Illustrator: Becka Moor
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 4-9
    Reading age: 7+

    From the winner of the Blue Peter Best Story Award come three new tales in one rip-roaring book. Comical illustrations complement this selection of funny school stories.

  • Wigglesbottom Primary: the magic hamster

    Author: Pamela Butchart Illustrator: Becka Moor
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 6-7
    Reading age: 6-7

    This instalment of the greatly loved Wigglesbottom Primary series sees class 2F puzzling over the great mysteries of their school existence - including the makeup of the school mashed potato and what happens when you eat a fly by accident.

  • Wiggly Wiggly: Playtime Rhymes

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Chris Riddell
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 2-3

    A collection of playtime rhymes that encourage physical activity in this charming little board book: from wiggly pigs to a crunchy, munchy lunchtime with a crocodile. Lots of fun!

  • Wild

    Author: Emily Hughes
    Publisher: Flying Eye Books
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    A little girl grows up in the wild woods, taught to talk by the birds, eat by the bears, and to play by the foxes. Then some very strange animals arrive and take her away.

  • Wild

    Author: Sam Usher
    Publisher: Templar Books
    Interest age: 4-8

    Sam Usher’s beautiful picture book starts off as a story about an exciting everyday life kind of event: getting a pet is a big part of anyone’s childhood. Yet what starts as a new pet story changes unexpectedly into something much more fantastical and dreamy.

  • Wild

    Author: Ele Fountain
    Publisher: Pushkin Children’s Books
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 10+

    Jack is devastated when his dad dies. As his behaviour spirals out of control, his mum takes him on a work trip to South America, where they journey deep into the rainforest in search of an indigenous tribe who are at risk from illegal loggers. This powerful, multi-layered novel is highly recommended.

  • Wild About Shapes

    Author: Jeremie Fischer
    Publisher: Flying Eye Books
    Interest age: 3-5

    Each page offers a new surprise and is sure to delight both children and their parents - a great book to leaf through together.

  • Wild Animals of the North

    Author: Dieter Braun
    Publisher: Flying Eye Books
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7+

    This special book takes us on an animal journey through North America, Europe and Asia. It is ideal for an animal-loving child, young person interested in animal conservation, or anyone who would appreciate the book's enchanting artwork.

  • Wild Animals of the South

    Author: Dieter Braun
    Publisher: Flying Eye Books
    Interest age: 5-11
    Reading age: 6-10

    Dedicated to the animals in the southern hemisphere, this large, beautiful hardback takes us on a journey from tropical regions to the Antarctic, learning about the many wonderful animals that make the southern half of the world their home.

  • Wild Animals: A Mix-and-Match Book

    Author: Sophie Corrigan
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 3-5
    Reading age: 5+

    What do you get if you mix together a tiger, a chameleon and a toucan? A ‘Tamecan’ of course! A tiger’s head with wiggling whiskers, the colour-changing chameleon’s skin, and a toucan’s tail. Think that’s weird? Well, in this book readers can make all sorts of strange and inventive creatures by turning the different sections of the pages over to mix and matc…

  • Wild Book Day

    Author: Karl Newson Illustrator: James Brown
    Publisher: Owlet Press
    Interest age: 4-5
    Reading age: 5+

    It’s Wild Book Day, when all the pictures escape from the books. What fun they have! This is a book to make children leap about with excitement, but also to encourage a love of reading. Fun-filled book joy! 

  • Wild Boy

    Author: Rob Lloyd Jones
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    In 1840s London, Wild Boy leads a miserable life in a travelling freak show. Treated as a monster and excluded from society, he develops an unusual talent for observation.

  • Wild Child: A Journey Through Nature

    Author: Dara McAnulty Illustrator: Barry Falls
    Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This sophisticated picture book invites the reader to become a "Wild Child" and embark on a breathtaking journey of discovery through nature. 

  • Wild Family

    Author: Ben Lerwill Illustrator: Harriet Hobday
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 7+

    A fascinating examination of animal families, and how many species are all interlinked. Gorgeous illustrations and enough facts to keep a variety of ages engaged.

  • Wild Goose

    Author: Laura Wall
    Publisher: Award Publications
    Interest age: 2-5
    Reading age: 5-7

    The eighth picture book in the Goose series, Wild Goose continues unusual friendship between Sophie and her goose. This particular story connects children to the wildness around them in a safe and imaginative way, encouraging them to go and play outside.

  • Wild is the Wind

    Author: Grahame Baker-Smith
    Publisher: Templar Books
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Cassi watches the swifts as they fly across an African plain, on their way to Japan where a little boy awaits them eagerly. Breathtaking illustrations chart the journey of the wind, and of the birds migrating from season to season.

  • Wild Lives: 50 Extraordinary Animals that Made History

    Author: Ben Lerwill Illustrator: Sarah Walsh
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 7+

    In this fascinating book, children can learn about 50 courageous creatures from around the world and throughout history. There is enough wonder here to inspire kids to consider the richness of animals, and why we should treat them with respect and care.

  • Wild Song

    Author: Jane Eagland
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 9+

    Living in a creaking castle on a remote, windswept island, Anna lives a lonely life - until one wild stormy day a strange boy washes up on the shore.

  • Wild Song

    Author: Candy Gourlay
    Publisher: David Fickling Books
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 9-11

    This story is set in the same world as Candy’s book Bone Talk, which focuses on Samkad’s story in the Philippines set just prior to this one and while it’s not necessary to read Bone Talk before reading Wild Song, it does add an extra dimension to the storytelling and is certainly wonderful partner read.

  • Wild World

    Author: Angela McAllister Illustrator: Hvass & Hannibal
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 5-8
    Reading age: 7+

    Wild World is a lush and evocative tribute to the 13 last wildernesses on Earth, written in free verse poetry. It's a lovely book to lull and inspire, with a gentle conservationist message.

  • Wilde

    Author: Eloise Williams
    Publisher: Firefly Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 10+

    In the midst of an intense heatwave in the small Welsh village of Witches Point, mysterious notes claiming to be curses from a legendary witch cause a ‘blame game’ which seems certain to wreck at least one life.

  • Wilder Than Midnight

    Author: Cerrie Burnell
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Three girls and one complex plan will change life in Silverthorne forever. Wild, inclusive and engrossing.

  • Wildsmith Into the Dark Forest

    Author: Liz Flanagan Illustrator: Joe Todd-Stanton
    Publisher: Uclan Publishing
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 7+

    Can Rowan save the baby dragon from the poachers? The first in a series of charming magical animal adventures.

  • Wildspark

    Author: Vashti Hardy
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    In a world where the spirits of dead people can be harnessed and given new life in mechanical animals, Prue takes on her late brother's apprenticeship in an effort to bring him back. A riotously enjoyable tale mixing fantasy, school stories, science fiction and big questions about life and death.

  • Wildwood

    Author: Colin Meloy Illustrator: Carson Ellis
    Publisher: Canongate
    Interest age: 8 +
    Reading age: 10 +

    When her baby brother is mysteriously kidnapped by crows, Prue McKeel knows she must rescue him.

  • Wilf the Mighty Worrier and the Alien Invasion

    Author: Georgia Pritchett Illustrator: Jamie Littler
    Publisher: Quercus
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    Wilf is worrying about things again - suits of armour and being turned into soup, to name a couple of things - but he'll have to cast those fears aside when he's thrown into an adventure with aliens. A funny and madcap adventure.

  • Wilf The Mighty Worrier Saves the World

    Author: Georgia Pritchett
    Publisher: Quercus
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Lots of things worry Wilf: peanut butter getting stuck to the roof of his mouth, stuffed animals, rollnecks and creepy crawlies with lots of legs. But one day, something worse than any of those things changes Wilf's life forever:

  • Will Gallows and the Snake Bellied Troll

    Author: Derek Keilty
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8+

    Will is an orphan living with his grandmother. He decides to set out for Deadrock, a hangout for outlaws and crooks, to avenge his father’s death.

  • Will Jakeman’s Marvellous Mechanimals

    Author: Nick Ward
    Publisher: Guppy Books
    Interest age: 7-10
    Reading age: 7+

    Nick Ward’s utterly brilliant, highly illustrated story about a boy inventor is in an absolute class of its own. Highly recommended.

  • Will You Help Doug Find his Dog?

    Author: Jane Caston Illustrator: Carmen Saldana
    Publisher: Barefoot Books
    Interest age: 2-5

    A fun and interactive search for Doug's lost dog. Can you call all the scruffy dogs on the page? Can you pat all the spotted dogs and tickle the small ones? Great for reluctant readers or those who tend to fidget a lot during storytime.

  • William Bee’s Wonderful World of Trucks

    Author: Pavilion
    Publisher: Pavilion
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 7+

    William Bee loves trucks. A lot. In fact, he loves them so much, he has written and illustrated this amazing guide to giant vehicles of all kinds. Children will return to this book again and again.

  • William Shakespeare: scenes from the life of the world’s greatest writer

    Author: Mick Manning & Brita Granstrom
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 8

    Starting with his birth in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and ending with this death there in 1616, this informative and accessible book charts the personal and literary life of William Shakespeare.

    Background facts about Elizabethan times, how people lived, the politics and religious issues of the time are revealed. Information about Will's schooling, his m…

  • William Wenton and The Luridium Thief

    Author: Bobbie Peers Translator: Tara Chace
    Publisher: Walker
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9-12

    William is a 12-year-old boy living under mysterious circumstances, hiding out in Norway with his strangely enigmatic parents who don't seem to be giving him anything like the full story. A fast-paced, highly imaginative page-turner.

  • Willow Wildthing and the Magic Spell

    Author: Gill Lewis Illustrator: Rebecca Bagley
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 8+

    A gentle adventure story about the nature-loving Willow and her ‘Wild Thing’ friends.

  • Willow Wildthing and the Swamp Monster

    Author: Gill Lewis Illustrator: Rebecca Bagley
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Willow is in the garden when she meets the Wild Things: a small band of barefoot children with sticks and feathers in their hair. When they kidnap her dog Sniff, she must help them track the monster that has been invading their camp. This gentle adventure story celebrates going back to basics and children immersing themselves in imaginative play in the ‘wild…

  • Willy and the Cloud

    Author: Anthony Browne
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 6+

    Former Children's Laureate Anthony Browne adds to his much-loved collection of picture books with a sensitive, supportive exploration of childhood anxiety and depression..

  • Willy the Champ

    Author: Anthony Browne
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 6+

    Another book about Willy the chimpanzee who doesn't conform to the macho stereotypes and so comes in for a lot of hard times and bullying.

  • Willy the Dreamer

    Author: Anthony Browne
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 6+

    Willy's dreamland is a gallery of amazing and magical pictures, each one magnificently executed and packed with bananas and slyly surreal details which will intrigue and delight.

  • Willy the Wimp

    Author: Anthony Browne
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7+

    Willy wouldn't hurt a fly. The local bullies call him Willy the Wimp, which he does not like at all.

  • Willy's Pictures

    Author: Anthony Browne
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    Willy the chimp makes a welcome return, this time as an artist. His portfolio of work comprises his own, unique versions of art masterpieces.

  • Wind

    Author: Carol Thompson
    Publisher: Child's Play International Ltd
    Interest age: 0-3
    Reading age: 2+

    Sumptuous illustrations celebrate children's responses to the weather, in this series of board books. This title features a child with a hearing aid and a child with Down Syndrome.

  • Wind or Rain?

    Author: Anthony Lewis
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Interest age: 6 months+
    Reading age: 3+

    An interactive introduction to weather that encourages discussion about feelings and choices.

  • Window

    Author: Jeannie Baker
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 0+

    A mother and a baby look together at the view from their window. As the pages turn, the baby grows up, and gradually the scene before him changes… but what will happen next?

  • Windrush Child

    Author: Benjamin Zephaniah
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    This is the story of Leonard, who travels with his mother from Jamaica to England after the Second World War. Benjamin Zephaniah shares his story right up to 2018 and the Windrush scandal - when Leonard, as an old man, is denied citizenship in the country he has lived in his entire life. 

  • Wing Jones

    Author: Katherine Webber
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    Wing has always felt overshadowed by her older brother, Marcus. But when he does something unforgivable, Wing’s life starts to change beyond all recognition. A heart-warming, positive tale about family, identity and coming of age.

  • Wings!

    Author: Paul Stewart Illustrator: Jane Porter
    Publisher: Otter-Barry
    Interest age: 3-5
    Reading age: 5-7

    So many birds can fly, so why can't Penguin? Paul Stewart's sweet, funny text and Jane Porter's characterful collage illustrations combine into a really heartwarming story about fulfilling your potential and staying content and unique.

  • Wings: Flyboy

    Author: Tom Palmer
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 7-14
    Reading age: 7+

    On the football field and off it, Jatinder always wants to excel, but he always takes the easy option instead of the risky one.

    Then Jatinder reads a book by a World War 1 pilot - and finds himself transported into battle.

  • Wings: Typhoon

    Author: Tom Palmer Illustrator: David Shephard
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 9-13
    Reading age: 8+

    Last in a trilogy of super-readable, time-slip adventures in which bickering sisters must cooperate if they are to survive a high-octane mission of modern warfare.

  • Wink

    Author: Rob Harrell
    Publisher: Bonnier Books
    Interest age: 11-14
    Reading age: 11+

    Last summer, Ross was diagnosed with a rare form of eye cancer. He’s just started radiotherapy and, now school term has begun, he’s become the ‘cancer kid’. Aside from figuring out what having cancer means for him, he also has to deal with everyone looking at him, his friends freaking out and, perhaps worst of all, the embarrassing side effects of his treatm…

  • Winnie and Wilbur Meet Santa

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 5+

    A lovely festive addition of the Winnie series, this is as full of colourful detail and crazy antics as the rest, and children will love the fold-out letter to Santa at the end, and the final pop-up page.

  • Winnie and Wilbur: The Big Bad Robot

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 6+

    Winnie the Witch is back again in an exciting new adventure. She has been attending an art class where she decides to make a model teddy bear.

  • Winnie and Wilbur: The Dinosaur Day

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    When Winne the Witch discovers that the local museum is holding a competition, she comes up with a good idea.

  • Winnie and Wilbur: The Magic Wand

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 6+

    Wacky witch Winnie washes her party dress to impress her audience of witches at the Magic Show. Unfortunately, her wand is also washed by mistake...

  • Winnie Goes Batty

    Author: Laura Owen Created by Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 6+

    The hilarious situations Winnie gets herself into are brought to life by illustrations packed with humour and energy.

  • Winnie the Witch

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press

    This is the first of many stories about Winnie and her cat, Wilber. Winnie is a well-loved character, and the excellent illustrations are wild and wacky.

  • Winnie's Haunted House

    Author: Valerie Thomas Illustrator: Korky Paul
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 5-6
    Reading age: 5+

    Winnie thinks her house is haunted, but Wilbur the dog is the real culprit.

  • Winnie-the-Pooh

    Author: A A Milne Illustrator: E H Shepard
    Publisher: Methuen
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 7+

    No child's library could be complete without A A Milne's stories about Pooh, Christopher Robin and their friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.

  • Winston and the Marmalade Cat

    Author: Megan Rix
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 5+

    History and animals come together in this young fiction title, aimed at fans of Michael Morpurgo. A charming tale that is sure to warm hearts, young and old.

  • Winter Damage

    Author: Natasha Carthew
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 13+

    Ennor Carne needs to find her mother.

  • Winter Magic

    Author: Various Editor: Abi Elphinstone
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 8-12
    Reading age: 8-12

    Winter Magic is a fabulous collection of atmospheric, sometimes sad, sometimes unnerving but mostly warming stories for cosy bedtimes or cold winter afternoons under a blanket - with a mug of hot chocolate handy, of course.

  • Winter Sleep: A Hibernation Story

    Author: Sean Taylor and Alex Morss Illustrator: Cinyee Chiu
    Publisher: Words and Pictures
    Interest age: 4-5

    This beautifully illustrated, large-format picture book perfectly blends a sweet story with fascinating facts about animals sleeping through winter. As it’s all about being cosy and sleepy, it makes a lovely bedtime book, but would also work well for schools. 

  • Wintergirls

    Author: Laurie Halse Anderson
    Publisher: Marion Lloyd Books
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 12+

    Wintergirls tells the story of Lia, a recovering anorexic whose recovery is sent spiralling out of control when her former best friend (and bulimic), Cassie, is found dead in a motel room.

  • Winterkill

    Author: Kate A Boorman
    Publisher: Faber and Faber
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    This is the first in a series and is sure to gather many fans. A great read.

  • Winterling

    Author: Sarah Prineas
    Publisher: Quercus
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    Fer finds herself in a dangerous and enchanting new world in this magical adventure story.

  • Winter's Tales

    Author: Lari Don
    Publisher: A & C Black
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    How did the boy known as the Prince of Wolves get his name? Where did tinsel come from? How did Lars and the snow bear get rid of Christmas trolls? Find out in this unusual collection.

  • Wish Me Dead

    Author: Helen Grant
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 12+

    This tense and sometimes gory thriller is not for the faint-hearted; readers are kept guessing until the very end

  • Wished

    Author: Lissa Evans
    Publisher: David Fickling
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    Utterly bonkers and totally brilliant; searingly funny and acutely painful; completely fantastical yet strangely believable; this crazy adventure will make you gasp, smile and maybe even shed a tear or two. 

  • Wishes

    Author: Mượn Thị Văn Illustrator: Victo Ngai
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 4-5

    A story expressed in muted colour and with a wonderful focus on the small details of this Vietnamese family’s life as they prepare for a perilous journey, Wishes is a deeply moving story told with very minimal text about a child’s experience of being a refugee. 

  • Wishful Thinking

    Author: Ali Sparkes
    Publisher: OUP
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    This funny and engaging book from a Blue Peter Book Award-winning author holds plenty of appeal for boys and girls alike

  • Wishing for Tomorrow

    Author: Hilary McKay Illustrator: Nick Maland
    Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 8+

    Evocatively illustrated, this is a warm and humorous sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess.

  • Wisp: A Story of Hope

    Author: Zana Fraillon and Grahame Baker Smith
    Publisher: Orchard
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    A haunting and immersive story of hope in the darkest of places, this picture book tells younger readers about a child's life in a refugee camp. 

  • Witch

    Author: Finbar Hawkins
    Publisher: Zephyr
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    After their mother is murdered by witch-hunters, fifteen year old Evey and her little sister Dill must flee their home and find safety in the Coven. Grief stricken and vowing revenge, Evey heads to the nearby town - where the witch trials are about to begin.

  • Witch Born

    Author: Nicholas Bowling Illustrator: Erica Williams
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 10+

    Alyce flees to London, hunted as a witch, but finds herself running into even greater danger. Can she find out who she really is before it is too late? There are some genuinely frightening moments of witchery in this enjoyable work of alternative history.

  • Witch Finder

    Author: Ruth Warburton
    Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 12+

    In 1880s London, Luke Lexton is the latest recruit of the Malleus Maleficorium, a secret brotherhood devoted to eradicating witches.

  • Witch Fire

    Author: Laura Powell
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 13+

    Glory and Lucas go undercover at a boarding school in the second installment of Laura Powell's series about modern-day witches.

  • Witch Glitch

    Author: Sibéal Pounder Illustrator: Laura Ellen Anderson  
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    Tiga the witch has moved to Silver City with her mum, who has just come back from being stuck inside her witch's hat for many years.

  • Witch in Training

    Author: Michelle Robinson Illustrator: Briony May Smith
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4-6

    This little witch sneezes whilst making a potion - can she correct her mistake or will her pets face an unexpected destiny? A delightfully cosy picture book for any child that has faced a tricky task.

  • Witch Switch

    Author: Sibéal Pounder Illustrator: Laura Ellen Anderson
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 7+

    As in Witch Wars, Lauren Ellen Anderson's illustrations are perfect for the story, and the outfits and adventures are as fabulous as ever. A wonderful second book that will leave the reader excited for the next book in the addictive series.

  • Witch Wars

    Author: Sibéal Pounder Illustrator: Laura Ellen Anderson
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 7+
    Reading age: 8+

    A completely fresh and fun take on witches, Witch Wars is for anyone who likes magic, adventure, fashion, or a fabulous story.

  • Witch Watch

    Author: Sibéal Pounder Illustrator: Laura Ellen Anderson
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 7-10
    Reading age: 8+

    Third in an illustrated series of funny and original witch stories. Full of goodies, baddies, thrills, spills and slapstick humour.

  • Witchstruck

    Author: Victoria Lamb
    Publisher: Corgi Children's
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 12+

    The future Elizabeth I has been imprisoned by her half-sister Queen Mary at the ruined, isolated palace of Woodstock, and 15-year-old Meg Lytton is sent to serve her.

  • Witchworld

    Author: Emma Fischel  
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9

    Witchworld is a thoroughly bewitching tale that brings witches into the 21st century and touches upon environmental issues as well as family relationships.

  • Withering Tights

    Author: Louise Rennison
    Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 11+

    When Tallulah’s parents pack her off to an am-dram college, she hopes she will become a toppity-top-actress type. Infectiously mad and hilariously dramatic, Withering Tights is unputdownable.

  • Wizard vs. Lizard

    Author: Simon Philip Illustrator: Sheena Dempsey
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 6+

    Fred comes from an exceptionally gifted magical family, but unfortunately his own wizarding skills are rather underwhelming. A marvellous and funny fantasy adventure about not fitting in and having the courage to face fears head on. 

  • Wolf and Dog

    Author: Sylvia Vanden Heede Illustrator: Marije Tolman Translator: Bill Nagelkerke
    Publisher: Gecko Press
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7+

    Dog lives in a warm house with plenty of food. Wolf lives free in the wild: he tells lies, has itchy fleas and is always hungry.

  • Wolf Brother

    Author: Michelle Paver
    Publisher: Orion Children's Books
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    Twelve-year-old Torak sees his father murdered by a terrible demon in the form of a bear. With his dying breath, Torak's father tells his son that he is the only one who can stop it.

  • Wolf by Wolf

    Author: Ryan Graudin
    Publisher: Orion Children's Books
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 10+

    Set in an alternative post-World War II, a shape-shifting death camp survivor tries to win a cross-continent race in order to kill Adolf Hitler.

  • Wolf Hollow

    Author: Lauren Wolk
    Publisher: Corgi
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    When a girl is seriously hurt at the hands of the school bully, the finger of blame lands on a local wanderer. Annabelle takes it upon herself to prove his innocence. A timely, sensitive and thought-provoking tale.

  • Wolf Light

    Author: Yaba Badoe
    Publisher: Head of Zeus
    Interest age: 12-18
    Reading age: 11+

    Three girls, far apart in the world, are born with magical powers into a sisterhood. Together, they must defend the planet they share. Written in a magical realist style, Wolf Light is a challenging, unconventional literary fantasy that disrupts expectations.  

  • Wolf Won't Bite!

    Author: Emily Gravett
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 2+
    Reading age: 4+

    Roll up, roll up! The Three Little Pigs capture the Wolf and have fun making him do circus tricks, each time claiming that 'Wolf Won't Bite'! But will the wolf have the last laugh?

  • Wolf, Edda and the Stolen Relic

    Author: Kristín Ragna Gunnarsdóttir Illustrator: Kristín Ragna Gunnarsdóttir Translator: Larissa Kyzer from Icelandic
    Publisher: Bókabeitan

    Warring siblings, villains and Norse gods star in this Rick Riordan-esque adventure about a quest to recover a stolen archaeological treasure.

    When her father rents out their house in Reykjavík and takes a summer job at a historical site in the Icelandic countryside, 11-year-old Edda is miserable. For one, she can't bring her science experiments, but worse, …

  • Wolfbane

    Author: Michelle Paver
    Publisher: Zephyr
    Interest age: 10-15
    Reading age: 9+

    Set 6,000 years ago in the wild forests of northern Scandinavia, this breathtaking and heart-wrenching adventure brings the stone-age Wolf Brother series to a magnificent and fitting end. 

  • Wolfboy

    Author: Andy Harkness
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books
    Interest age: 4-12
    Reading age: 6+

    Wolfboy is hungry and he’s hunting for rabbits! Are they in the creek? What about over in Moonberry Meadow? He’s searching everywhere – leaping the ravine and slogging through the soggy bog – and as he searches, he gets more hungry, more huffy, and more growly. But he can’t see the rabbits anywhere – until he catches sight of a pair of tall ears…

    This is a b…

  • Wolfie the Bunny

    Author: Ame Dyckman Illustrator: Zachariah O’Hora
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 3+
    Reading age: 5

    Dot the bunny does not want a little brother – especially if that brother is a wolf! This book is an absolute delight to read, and perfect for any child with a new baby sibling.

  • Wolfman

    Author: Michael Rosen Illustrator: Chris Mould
    Publisher: Red Squirrel Books
    Interest age: 4+
    Reading age: 6+

    Wolf Man has escaped from his cage and is wrecking the town. All of the people in the town are scared and are rushing to hide indoors. The dyslexia-friendly features make this book highly accessible.

  • Wolfstongue

    Author: Sam Thompson Illustrator: Anna Tromop
    Publisher: Little Island Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Silas finds it hard to speak, especially at school, where bullies taunt him for his difficulty. One day, he meets a talking wolf, and a whole new world opens up. A remarkable children’s book which is both a pacy adventure and full of profound meaning.

  • Wolves

    Author: Emily Gravett
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's books
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5+

    This is a humorous, highly imaginative and original picture book and even comes with an alternative vegetarian ending! 

  • Women in Art: 50 Fearless Creatives Who Inspired the World

    Author: Rachel Ignotofsky
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 8+

    An appealing, meaningful and well-researched book, perfectly pitched for older primary aged children. It’s impossible not to be inspired by the work of these women artists, and hopefully learning about their contributions will ensure a new generation of artists.

  • Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World

    Author: Rachel Ignotofsky
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 7-12
    Reading age: 7-12

    The 50 women profiled in this book are leaders in their fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Thoroughly inspiring and informative, in a fun and stylish illustrated format: a must for every child.

  • Women in Sport: 50 Fearless Athletes who Played to Win

    Author: Rachel Ignotofsky
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 8+

    So many women’s achievements in sport have been overlooked in favour of men’s over the years, so it’s a great pleasure to see these 50 women celebrated. The text is engaging and factual, represented clearly and with a focus on inspiring and empowering readers.

  • Women Who Led the Way: Great Explorers and Adventurers

    Author: Mick Manning and Brita Granström
    Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 6-8

    In this wonderful book, Granström and Manning tell the stories of 21 amazing women from across the world, as well as highlighting the stories of other women relevant to their stories. 

  • Wonder

    Author: R J Palacio
    Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    August ('Auggie') Pullman can't help but stand out - he was born with a severe facial deformity. Written in the first person, Wonder follows Auggie as he experiences more than the usual ups-and-downs of friendships, family and school.

  • Wonder Boy

    Author: Nicole Burstein
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    Joseph 'Wilco' Wilkes is the biggest loser at the posh private school he attends on a scholarship. However, his life is about to get turned upside down.

  • Wonder Goal

    Author: Michael Foreman
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 5+
    Reading age: 7+

    Being the new boy on the football team is no fun, especially for one little boy who trips over the shoelaces his team-mates have tied together.

  • Wonder Woman at Super Hero High

    Author: Lisa Yee
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 8-12
    Reading age: 8+

    Wonder Woman is thrilled when she enrols at Super Hero High School, but not everyone is keen to have her on board. This first novel in the DC Super Hero Girls helps address the gender imbalance in the male-dominated superhero genre.

  • Wonders of the Wild

    Author: Éanna Ní Lamhna Illustrator: Brian Fitzgerald
    Publisher: The O’Brien Press
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 7+

    Discover why spiders don’t stick to their own webs, why rabbits eat their own poo and why frogs don’t drown when they hibernate at the bottom of ponds, in this fascinating, fully-illustrated nature book. 

  • Wonderscape

    Author: Jennifer Bell Illustrator: Paddy Donnelly
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 11-14
    Reading age: 10+

    Three friends slip through a time portal and find themselves thrown 400 years into the future, trapped in a complex virtual reality video game world called Wonderscape... but how will they find their way out?

  • Woodland Magic: Fox Cub Rescue

    Author: Julie Sykes Illustrator: Katy Riddell
    Publisher: Piccadilly
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Showing how small things can make a big difference, this is a charming story of friendship suffused with a sprinkling of woodland magic and an underlying message about respecting nature.

  • Woodland Sounds

    Author: Sam Taplin Illustrator: Federica Iossa
    Publisher: Usborne
    Interest age: 1-3

    Each brightly illustrated, textured page of Woodland Sounds carries a recording of a different sound from nature alongside a short explanatory text. A high-quality, sturdy toddler book.

  • Woolf

    Author: Alex Latimer Illustrator: Patrick Latimer
    Publisher: Pavilion
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 7+

    A funny, reassuring story about families, friendships and fitting in, in which Woolf accepts that being true to yourself is more important than following the flock.

  • Woooo!

    Author: Gerry Turley
    Publisher: Random House
    Interest age: 2-4

    This book is a joy to read out loud. The book includes simple words that children can learn and repeat, allowing them to take part in the story telling process.

  • Woozy the Wizard: A Broom to Go Zoom

    Author: Elli Woollard Illustrator: Al Murphy
    Publisher: Faber and Faber
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6

    Brightly coloured pages, cheerful illustrations and funny rhythmic verse zip this story along, making it an ideal book to bridge the gap between picture books and older fiction.

  • Woozy the Wizard: a present for pig

    Author: Elli Woollard Illustrator: Al Murphy
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Woozy the Wizard feels terrible when he realises that he has forgotten Pig's birthday, and dashes around for the perfect present. Hilarious, fast-paced rhyming text combine with vibrant illustrations to create a joyful book for early readers.

  • Woozy the Wizard: A Spell to Get Well

    Author: Elli Woodward Illustrator: Al Murphy
    Publisher: Faber & Faber
    Interest age: 4-8
    Reading age: 7+

    A delightful small-format picture book with engaging rhyming text telling a charming tale of a well-meaning but confused old wizard. Bold, expressive illustrations in bright colours complement the lively, humorous text.

  • Word Museum

    Author: Isabel Otter Illustrator: Sophie Ledesma
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 2-3

    Take a tour of the museum with friendly Oriel the bird. With items to count, flaps to lift and words to repeat, this is a hugely engaging board book for little ones.

  • Word Nerd

    Author: Susin Nielsen
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    Ambrose gets a neighbour to drive him secretly to a Scrabble club every week, and ends up telling his mum a series of lies that get completely out of control. Readers will be swept up in Ambrose's story and rooting for his success.

  • Word Trouble

    Author: Vyara Boyadjieva
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    When Ronnie and his mum and dad move to England, Ronnie only knows a few phrases in English: Hello, My name is Ronnie, I am four, Yes and No. So, when he starts at nursery, he is a little nervous that he won’t fit in with the other children.

  • Words and Your Heart

    Author: Kate Jane Neal
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    A clear and simple book all about the power of words to affect how we feel that is perfect for young children just starting to navigate friendships for the first time.

  • Words in the Dust

    Author: Trent Reedy
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    A thoughtful, sensitive and utterly absorbing story of a young girl’s painful journey to self-discovery in contemporary Afghanistan

  • Work It, Girl: Become a Leader Like Michelle Obama

    Author: Caroline Moss Illustrator: Sinem Erkas
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This beautifully illustrated introduction to Michelle Obama’s inspiring life is a must for anyone with a dream, and a reminder that with hard work and focus, everything is possible.

  • Work It, Girl: Blast Off Into Space Like Mae Jemison

    Author: Caroline Moss Illustrator: Sinem Erkas
    Publisher: Frances Lincoln
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 8+

    A beautifully written and illustrated book about the inspiring life story of Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space, from the wonderful Work It Girl series. 

  • World Burn Down

    Author: Steve Cole Illustrator: Oriol Vidal
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Carlos' mum has made some powerful enemies in her job protecting the Amazon rainforest - and when they capture Carlos for ransom, he must work out how to escape the kidnappers and find his way home.

  • World’s Greatest Liar: Beaky Malone

    Author: Barry Hutchison Illustrator: Katie Abey
    Publisher: Stripes
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 9+

    What happens when a compulsive liar is suddenly unable to tell anything but the truth? Misunderstanding and mayhem, certainly - but also plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and some unexpected consequences.

  • Worlds of Ink and Shadow

    Author: Lena Coakley
    Publisher: Amulet
    Interest age: 14+
    Reading age: 13+

    Charlotte and Branwell Brontë have the ability to bring their fictional worlds to life, but at what cost to their family? This fantastic novel looks at the lives of the Brontë children, cleverly combining fact with fiction. A fascinating and heart-breaking read.

  • Worry Angels

    Author: Sita Brahmachari Illustrator: Jane Ray
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 8-12
    Reading age: 8+

    A super-readable ‘chapters’ book looking at family break-up, school anxiety and how a caring and supportive environment can help to heal and inspire.

  • Would the Real Stanley Carrot Please Stand Up?

    Author:
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 11

    On Stanley's thirteenth birthday an unexpected birthday card arrives for him. The card is from his birth mother and it brings up a lot of confusing emotions for him.

  • Would You Like a Banana?

    Author: Yasmeen Ismail
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 2-5

    The gorilla in this book is hungry, but she doesn’t want the banana she’s been offered. Except, when the banana is taken away, it suddenly becomes more appealing… Ismail’s take on fussy eating uses bold, expressive illustration and photography which brings a fun energy to what can sometimes be a frustrating experience for parents.

  • Would You Rather

    Author: Make Believe Ideas Illustrator: Scott Barker
    Publisher: Make Believe Ideas
    Interest age: 3-7
    Reading age: 5+

    What would you rather have – a bear in your bath or a bat in your bed? Or which would rather see – a fox wearing your socks, or a cat wearing your hat? In this fun book readers are encouraged to make choices and decisions between two unusual situations. It’s also a touch-and-feel book so while they’re trying to decide which scenario is the best, readers can …

  • Would You Rather…

    Author: John Burningham
    Publisher: Red Fox
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5-7

    A classic for children, Would You Rather... presents an alternative to a traditional story by imagining a mixture of fantastical and real-life choices. It's great for building confidence with little ones about making their own choices for their own reasons. 

  • WOW! It's Night-Time

    Author: Tim Hopgood
    Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
    Interest age: 2-4

    Little book lovers will enjoy the return of this curious owl and following her night-time discoveries and seeing what happens in the outside world when they fall asleep. The illustrations are bold and stylish, and bring to life the midnight wildlife.

  • WOW! Said the Owl

    Author: Tim Hopgood
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 2-5

    Everyone knows that owls are nocturnal but one curious little owl decides to take a long nap at night so she can stay awake during the day.

  • Wreckers

    Author: Julie Hearn
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 9+

    Hearn’s novel is a fantasy which combines Greek myth, 18th-century Cornish wrecking history, teenage relationships and a vision of post-disaster life in 2028.

  • Wren

    Author: Lucy Hope
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Wren feels trapped, but she’s not the only one to be inextricably linked to her home – an ancient Welsh castle. Exploring mythical creatures, grief and what it means to be free, this historical novel is also packed with drama and soaring action.   

  • Wriggle and Roar!

    Author: Julia Donaldson Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Macmillan Childrens Books
    Interest age: 2-4
    Reading age: 5+

    This super collection of 17 original rhymes for joining in with has appeal for the new toddler and well into the nursery years.

  • Wundersmith

    Author: Jessica Townsend
    Publisher: Orion Children’s Books
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    The second book set in the magical world of Nevermoor, and Morrigan Crow is now officially a member of the much coveted Wundrous Society, or "Wunsoc". Ideal for Harry Potter fans, with masterful storytelling, twisty plotting and thrilling magic. 

  • Wyrmeweald: Bloodhoney

    Author: Paul Stewart Illustrator: Chris Riddell
    Publisher: Corgi
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 11+

    A young man makes his way in a harsh world, where dragons are real and danger is always present. There is love and adventure in the Wyrmeweald, but there is loss and danger too. Can he hold on to the girl he loves, and evade dark magic of his enemies?

  • WyrmeWeald: Returners Wealth

    Author: Paul Stewart Illustrator: Chris Riddell
    Publisher: Corgi Children's
    Interest age: 12+
    Reading age: 13+

    Heartbroken Micah runs away from the flat, featureless plains to climb the distant inhospitable mountains in search of returner's wealth...

  • Wyrmeweald: The Bone Trail

    Author: Paul Stewart Illustrator: Chris Riddell
    Publisher: Corgi
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 11+

    In the beautiful, threatened world of the Wyrmeweald, where dragons are real and danger is always present, the forces are gathering for a final battle. For Micah and his friends, caught between duty, love and sacrifice, this is only the beginning.