Books beginning with: Y

  • Unseen Jungle: The Microbes that Secretly Control Our World

    Author: Eleanor Spicer Rice PhD Illustrator: Rob Wilson
    Publisher: mit Kids Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 12+

    In this fun and informative guide to all things microbial, aimed at Year 6-8 aged children, Dr Rice explains how microbes work in a number of contexts: in our homes, gardens and outside spaces, in food, and in our bodies.

  • Y Frân Glocwaith

    Author: Catherine Fisher
    Publisher: Firefly
    Interest age: 10-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Mae hon yn nofel afaelgar sydd yn mynnu sylw’r darllenydd o’r tudalennau cyntaf pan, yn hwyr un noson mae dieithryn yn rhoi parsel dirgel i Seren Rhys ar orsaf trenau Fictorianaidd.


    This is an arresting novel that catches the attention of the reader from the first pages when, late one night, a stranger gives Seren Rhys a mysterious parcel in a Victorian tra…

  • Y Llwynog Tân Olaf

    Author: Lee Newbery Illustrator: Laura Catalán adapted by Sian Northey
    Publisher: Firefly
    Interest age: 10-11
    Reading age: 10+

    Mae'r berthynas rhwng plentyn ac anifail yn aml yn cynnig cysur a chysylltiad emosiynol sydd yn unigryw. Grym y berthynas hon mae Lee Newbery wedi ei adnabod a thynnu sylw ato yn ei lyfr Y Llwynog Tân Olaf.


    The relationship between child and animal often offers comfort and a unique emotional connection. Such is the power of the relationship that Lee Ne…

  • Yawn

    Author: Sally Symes Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Walker Books

    This yawn is contagious. It starts with Sean and then is passed from animal to animal, until they all snuggle up to sleep. An ideal bedtime book, it’s impossible to read without yawning yourself!

  • Yes

    Author: Jez Alborough
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Reading age: 4+

    When it's bath time for Bobo, the little chimp shouts a delighted 'YES'. But after much fun splashing with mum, when she announces it's time for bed, 'NO' comes the answer.

  • Yes No

    Author: Jan Pieńkowski; lettering by Caroline Austin
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Reading age: N/A

    Yes/no, light/heavy, in/out, alive/dead: Jan Pieńkowski explores all manner of opposites in this bright and original book for toddlers, full of his trademark bright, thick-outlined illustration.

  • Yes You Can, Cow!

    Author: Rashmi Sirdeshpande Illustrator: Rikin Parekh
    Publisher: Faber

    Rehearsals are under way for the big production of Hey Diddle Diddle, but Cow is not ready for the spotlight. A hilarious read aloud with a special message for little ones – the importance of peer encouragement, bravery and not fearing failure.

  • Yes, No, Maybe So

    Author: Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed
    Publisher: Simon and Schuster
    Interest age: 12-14
    Reading age: 12+

    Jamie and Maya have different religions, but a local election in their home state of Georgia (USA) shows them they have everything in common as they fall in love while fighting for justice.

  • Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup

    Author: Andy Sagar
    Publisher: Orion
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 8+

    An enchanting, magical adventure with just a touch of darkness.

  • Yeti and the Bird

    Author: Nadia Shireen
    Publisher: Jonathan Cape
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 6+

    Yeti is all alone in the forest: he is so big and scary that all the animals leave him alone. Then one day a funny little orange bird turns up

  • Yo Ho Ho! A-Pirating We'll Go

    Author: Kaye Umansky Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Puffin
    Reading age: 7+

    Nick Sharratt's bold, colourful, funny illustrations filled with detail and movement bring added life to this collection of pirate-related short poems.

  • Yoga Babies

    Author: Fearne Cotton Illustrator: Sheena Dempsey
    Publisher: Andersen Press
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    For those that are new to yoga, TV celebrity Fearne Cotton’s charming picture book about the benefits of easy stretching for little ones might be just the inspiration needed for the start of a new family yoga practice, or just a cute story about everyday life.

  • Yokki and the Parno Gry

    Author: Richard O’Neill and Katharine Quarmby Illustrator: Marieke Nelissen
    Publisher: Child’s Play
    Interest age: 4-6
    Reading age: 6+

    Yokki and his family are travellers. After a particularly poor harvest, Yokki raises people's spirits with his uplifting stories of a brighter future. This traditional Romani tale, with colourful illustrations, is full of hope and imagination.

  • Yomi and the Fury of Ninki Nanka

    Author: Davina Tijani Illustrator: Adam Douglas-Bagley
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 8-10
    Reading age: 8+

    Yomi, aged around 10 and her younger brother Kay are spending the summer with their Uncle Olu who is a Nkara (dragon) researcher travelling the world lecturing on African studies. They are in The Gambia’s capital city Banjul when Yomi sees Ninki Nanka, the famous and ferocious water dragon and realises it is in trouble.

  • You Ain't Seen Nothing Yeti!

    Author: Steven Butler Illustrator: Steven Lenton
    Publisher: Simon and Schuster
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Fairies, leprechauns, ghosts and others are arriving full of cheer at a magical hotel to celebrate Trogmanay, a summer festival where humans are not welcome. The second book of this series is full of laughs and fast-paced pandemonium.

  • You and Me

    Author: Rachel Fuller
    Publisher: Child's Play
    Reading age: 4+

    Explore and talk about what will change when a new baby arrives

  • You are a Champion

    Author: Marcus Rashford and Carl Anka
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    England footballer Marcus Rashford shares tips and advice that he's learned on his journey from being a football-mad kid in Manchester to a sports megastar and political activist, as well as how to handle issues of confidence and anxiety.

  • You Are Awesome

    Author: Matthew Syed Illustrator: Toby Triumph
    Publisher: Wren & Rook
    Interest age: 10-16
    Reading age: 9+

    An accessible, funny self-help manual for pre-teens and teenagers, based on Carol Dweck’s growth mindset theory: how to train your mind and take a more positive, proactive attitude to life. 

  • You Are History

    Author: Greg Jenner Illustrator: Jenny Taylor
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    A fun and riotous introduction to world history through fifty objects children encounter in everyday life.

  • You Can Be a Superpup

    Author: Rosamund Lloyd Illustrator: Chris Dickason
    Publisher: Little Tiger
    Interest age: 2-4
    Reading age: 2-4

    Superpup is a superhero with one simple mission: to cheer everyone up with hugs. Bouncy rhyming text and punchy illustrations make this a fun read that is sure to end with lots of cuddles!

  • You Can!

    Author: Alexandra Strick and Steve Antony
    Publisher: Otter-Barry Books

    Based on real children's own voices and messages (including young disabled people), You Can! is a fabulously inclusive picture book that reminds all children that they are valued individuals with a bright future. 

  • You Can’t Eat a Princess

    Author: Gillian Rogerson Illustrator: Sarah McIntyre
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5-7

    Fans of chocolate and space will adore this princess book with a twist, whose protagonist is very definitely at the centre of all the delicious action.

  • You Can’t Scare a Princess

    Author: Gillian Rogerson Illustrator: Sarah McIntyre
    Publisher: Scholastic
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5-7

    Princess Spaghetti is trying to teach her dad, the King, to rollerskate, when pirates sail into the Royal Moat. The second book in the series features the clever and brave princess outsmarting the adults yet again.

  • You Can't Make Me Go To Witch School

    Author: Em Lynas Illustrator: Jamie Littler
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8+

    Dairy Wart must escape Toadspit Towers to perform her Bottom. But will Toadspit Towers let her go? A hilarious, magical story about making new friends and finding out who you really are.

  • You Can't Take an Elephant on the Bus

    Author: Patricia Cleveland-Peck Illustrator: David Tazzyman
    Publisher: Bloomsbury
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 6+

    This wonderful picture book is filled with funny rhymes matched with irresistible illustrations.

  • You Choose Christmas

    Author: Pippa Goodhart Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 6-8

    A festive treat of a book that will provide stimulus for conversation, imaginative dreaming and much bonding over choosing the same thing! Fun, brightly illustrated and part of a brilliant series. 

  • You Choose In Space

    Author: Pippa Goodhart Illustrator: Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 3-6
    Reading age: 5+

    You choose how this story unfolds, so a new adventure can be enjoyed each time of reading. A spectacular book to stimulate creative storytelling and language development, full of vibrant illustration. Not to be missed!

  • You Choose!

    Author: Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt
    Publisher: Picture Corgi
    Interest age: 3-7

    Create your own story with this brilliant interactive book full of detailed, colourful illustrations.

  • You Don’t Know What War Is: the diary of a young girl from Ukraine

    Author: Yeva Skalietska Translator: Cindy Joseph-Pearson
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Twelve-year-old Yeva’s diary from the early days of the Russian-Ukrainian war, showing how war affects ordinary people.

  • You Don't Know Me

    Author: Sophia Bennett
    Publisher: Chicken House
    Interest age: 13+
    Reading age: 13+

    What happens if you betray your best friend in the finals of a TV talent show in front of millions of viewers?

  • You Grow Girl!

    Author: Dr Zoe Williams Illustrator: Luna Valentine
    Publisher: Wren and Rook
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    An all-encompassing guide to puberty, including periods, healthy eating and navigating the online world. 

  • You Killed Me!

    Author: Keith Gray
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd
    Interest age: 12-15
    Reading age: 8+

    Toby wakes in the middle of the night and there's a ghost at the end of his bed. It's the ghost of a man with a hole in his head - a ghost claiming that Toby killed him.

  • You Know Me Well

    Author: Nina LaCour & David Levithan
    Publisher: Macmillan
    Interest age: 12-16
    Reading age: 12+

    Mark and Kate have never spoken outside class - and little do they know how important they will become to each other. As well as being a wonderful book for LGBT representation, this honestly and hilariously celebrates first love and friendship.

  • You Must Be Layla

    Author: Yassmin Abdel-Magied
    Publisher: Penguin
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    Layla's first week at her new school isn't going well - she's the only child there to wear a Muslim headscarf, and she's already been suspended for fighting back against a bully. Can Layla win the robotics competition and prove what she's made of? This laugh out loud story is about making friends, finding your way in the world, and is a great introduction to…

  • You Smell! And So Does Everything Else

    Author: Clive Gifford Illustrator: Pete Gamlen
    Publisher: Laurence King
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    The bright and brilliant book is full of interesting facts and silly puns about our sense of smell - for example, did you know that some people sweat in colour and that without our sense of smell we wouldn't be able to taste anything? The energetic illustrations and text are perfectly pitched at the age where children are fascinated by poo, farts, and other …

  • You Wait Till I’m Older Than You

    Author: Michael Rosen
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 7-11
    Reading age: 9+

    Drawing on his own life, Rosen gives us a variety of thoughtful and affecting short poems about people: friends and family, and the funny and sometimes sad times that we have with them. 

  • You Will Be Okay

    Author: Julie Stokes Illustrator: Laurène Boglio
    Publisher: Wren & Rook (Hachette)
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 9+

    This gentle guide for children experiencing feelings of grief and loss is written by Julie Stokes, a clinical psychologist and founder of childhood bereavement charity Winston's Wish.

  • You’re Not Here

    Author: Tariq Mehmood
    Publisher: Daraja Press
    Interest age: 13-18
    Reading age: 12+

    17-year-old Jake Marlesden's soldier brother has been killed while out in action in Afghanistan, and Jake is in love with Leila Khan, an Afghan girl. In Jake's English home town, tensions are rising between those who oppose the war in Afghanistan, and those who consider Muslims as traitors.

  • You’re Not Proper

    Author: Tariq Mehmood
    Publisher: HopeRoad Publishing
    Interest age: 13-15
    Reading age: 13+

    A revealing and realistic portrait of the struggle many multi-cultured teenagers face today.

  • You’re Snug with Me

    Author: Chitra Soundar Illustrator: Poonam Mistry
    Publisher: Lantana Publishing
    Interest age: 4-7
    Reading age: 5+

    Mama Polar Bear tells her cubs about what lies outside their den, and reassures them not to worry or be frightened: ‘hush now, you’re snug with me.’ Lyrical, thought-provoking and stylishly illustrated,with a subtle environmental message.

  • You’re SO Amazing!

    Author: James & Lucy Catchpole Illustrator: Karen George
    Publisher: Faber Books
    Interest age: 4-5

    Joe loves having fun at the playground with his friends. However, on-lookers insist on viewing one-legged Joe as a source of inspiration. A joyous read and an important reminder that we should all be able to get on with everyday life without comment.


    Mae Joe wrth ei fodd yn cael hwyl yn y maes chwarae gyda'i ffrindiau. Fodd bynnag, mae'r rhai sy'n eu gwylio…

  • You’ve Been Werewolfed

    Author: Tom McLaughlin
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    Tyler can’t wait for the summer holidays to start, until she discovers she's been enrolled by her dad at Happyville Summer Camp. Even more alarming is when, through a madcap series of events, she starts to morph into a werewolf. Hilarious stuff.

  • Young Heroes: Inspirational Children from Around the World

    Author: Lula Bridgeport Illustrator: Federica Frenna / Isabel Munoz / Julianna Swaney
    Publisher: Stripes
    Interest age: 6-11
    Reading age: 7+

    This collection of remarkable young people’s achievements is truly inspirational. With a gentle guide to being a hero yourself at the back of the book, and a look back at great children of the past, these amazing young people give us all hope for the future.

  • Young Houdini: The Magician's Fire

    Author: Simon Nicholson
    Publisher: OUP
    Interest age: 8+
    Reading age: 8

    Harry is a shoeshine boy in 19th century New York. He will grow up to be Houdini, the world famous magician.

  • Young Knights of the Round Table

    Author: Julia Golding
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Interest age: 9+
    Reading age: 9+

    Together with plenty of humour, mystery, twists and turns, Young Knights of the Round Table is a fast-paced time-travelling fantasy.

  • Young Merlin

    Author: Tony Bradman
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 8-10
    Reading age: 7+

    Merlin has always felt different from the other boys, because of his dreadful nightmares full of fighting and death.

  • Young Samurai The Way of the Warrior

    Author: Chris Bradford
    Publisher: Puffin
    Interest age: 11+
    Reading age: 9+

    This engaging historical adventure story will immerse young readers in the traditions and culture of Ancient Japan, including its complex codes of loyalty and honour.

  • Young Sherlock Holmes: Black Ice

    Author: Andrew Lane
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 10+
    Reading age: 10+

    An exciting, fast-paced adventure, which paints a vivid picture of mid-nineteenth century Britain and Russia

  • Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud

    Author: Andrew Lane
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 10-12
    Reading age: 11+

    14-year-old Sherlock is at boarding school, and like most of his fellow pupils, is looking forward to returning home for the summer holidays. He is dismayed then to find out that instead of going back to his parents in London he will have to stay with his strange uncle and aunt in their huge house in Hampshire.

  • Young Sherlock Holmes: Snake Bite

    Author: Andrew Lane
    Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 10+

    In the fifth installment of this popular series, the young Sherlock Holmes embarks on a sea voyage to China and finds himself solving a mystery in Shanghai.

  • Young Werewolf

    Author: Cornelia Funke Illustrator: David Roberts
    Publisher: Barrington Stoke
    Interest age: 7-9
    Reading age: 8+

    Young Werewolf is a well-pitched horror story just scary enough for younger readers - a great narrative with well-drawn characters both of children and grown-ups and a rich study of friendship.

  • Young, Gifted and Black, Too

    Author: Jamia Wilson Illustrator: Andrea Pippins
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 9-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This richly-illustrated collection of inspiring true stories is a celebration of Black history from the 16th century to the present day, showcasing the achievements of more than 50 remarkable icons from across the globe.

  • Young, Gifted and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present

    Author: Jamia Wilson Illustrator: Andrea Pippins
    Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions
    Interest age: 8-11
    Reading age: 8+

    This beautiful and eye-catching hardback celebrates a selection of black icons from history and the present day to inspire all children to discover what they can achieve. 

  • Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada

    Author: Jimmy Fallon Illustrator: Miguel Ordonez
    Publisher: Hodder Children’s

    One for competitive dads everywhere, this picture book is all about animal dads trying to make sure their offspring's first word is 'dada'. It will certainly get young children giggling and turning the pages.

  • You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum!

    Author: Andy Stanton Illustrator: David Tazzyman
    Publisher: Farshore
    Reading age: 6+

    Mr Gum is an extremely nasty man who hates everyone and lives in a disgusting tip of a house.

  • You're a Rude Pig, Bertie!

    Author: Claudia Boldt
    Publisher: Jonathan Cape
    Reading age: 6+

    Bertie is a rude pig. He insults all the other animals, whilst all the time thinking what a magnificent and beautiful piglet he is. Then he meets cute rabbit Ruby.

  • You're A Star Lolo

    Author: Niki Daly
    Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Set in South Africa, this lively collection of four short stories featuring a loveable, sparky heroine is perfect for young readers transitioning from picture books to more substantial texts.

  • You're Not the Boss of Me!

    Author: Catherine Wilkins
    Publisher: Nosy Crow
    Interest age: 9-12
    Reading age: 9+

    When a group of boys refuse to let Amy get involved in the school comedy show, she's detemined to stand her ground! A laugh-out-loud story that introduces young readers to big ideas around sexism and feminism.

  • You're Safe With Me

    Author: Chitra Soundar Illustrator: Poonam Mistry
    Publisher: Lantana Publishing

    This simple story will comfort little ones and its soothing text will lull them to sleep. Accompanied with incredibly stunning and intricate illustrations, this picture book would make a great addition to the bedtime routine.

  • You're Strong With Me

    Author: Chitra Soundar
    Publisher: Lantana Publishing
    Interest age: 3-7

    Intricate illustrations show how a young giraffe is gently supported by her mother as she learns about the world in this reassuring story.

  • Yours Sincerely, Giraffe

    Author: Megumi Iwasa Illustrator: Jun Takabatake Translator: Cathy Hirano
    Publisher: Gecko Press
    Interest age: 6-8
    Reading age: 6+

    Giraffe, who lives on the African savanna, is bored and lonely so decides to send a letter to an unknown animal on the other side of the horizon. The letter ends up with an inquisitive penguin who is studying at Whale Point School, almost completely surrounded by sea.

  • Yucky Worms

    Author: Viv French Illustrator: Jessica Ahlberg
    Publisher: Walker Books
    Interest age: 6-7
    Reading age: 7+

    It's fun helping Gran in the garden, but her grandson is horrified by a worm: 'Yuck!... Throw it away.'