**Holiday Cheer: 20 New Books to Warm Your Heart**
As the festive season approaches, there's no better feeling than curling up with a great book by the fire. This year's crop of children's books and novels promises to deliver just that – warmth, joy, and plenty of holiday cheer.
For younger readers, Harriet Howe and Julia Christians' **The Street Where Santa Lives** is a sweet treat. When an old man moves into their street, the little neighbour thinks he must be Santa Claus. As she tries to look after him, the other neighbours come together to help out – making this picture book a heartwarming celebration of community.
Lauren Child's **I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas** is another festive favourite. Twenty-five years on from their first appearance, Charlie and Lola are back in action, with Lola's excited impatience leading her into all sorts of holiday merriment.
Meanwhile, art lovers will adore Jacques Goldstyn's **Sketch**, translated by Helen Mixter. This lively picture book tells the story of a creative firecracker who stands out from the crowd, despite his differences – a perfect message for kids and adults alike.
For those who love nature, Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi's **The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life from Old** is an essential read. This nonfiction book explores the fascinating world of fallen trees, where insects, animals, and microorganisms work together to create a new generation of life.
Illustrators will also delight in Valentina Gottardi's stunning illustrations for this book, which is perfect for budding naturalists aged 6+.
The diary series continues with **The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School**, where the talented Wisklings navigate change and friendship dilemmas. Young readers will be enthralled by this absorbing full-colour adventure.
Wild adventures await in AM Dassu's **Wild Journey**, a thrilling collection of stories about kids facing challenges from getting lost to helping wolves. With striking black and orange illustrations, these 7+ tales are sure to captivate young readers.
Fans of Robert Muchamore will love Simon Fox's **Avalanche**, an action-packed thriller that follows Tom as he stops kidnappers in their tracks – perfect for 9+ readers who love a good mystery.
Romantic comedies abound with Bethany Rutter's **Ask Me Anything** and Manjeet Mann's **Roar**, both ideal for young adult readers. Who can resist the charms of Mary-Elizabeth, the agony aunt with a secret crush?
Last but not least, Marissa Meyer's **The House Saphir** is a dark and romantic retelling of Bluebeard, complete with mystery, magic, and maybe just a little bit of romance – perfect for fans of YA fantasy.
As the festive season approaches, these 20 books are sure to bring warmth and joy to children and adults alike. So grab a cuppa, get cozy by the fire, and let the stories transport you to a world of wonder and magic.
As the festive season approaches, there's no better feeling than curling up with a great book by the fire. This year's crop of children's books and novels promises to deliver just that – warmth, joy, and plenty of holiday cheer.
For younger readers, Harriet Howe and Julia Christians' **The Street Where Santa Lives** is a sweet treat. When an old man moves into their street, the little neighbour thinks he must be Santa Claus. As she tries to look after him, the other neighbours come together to help out – making this picture book a heartwarming celebration of community.
Lauren Child's **I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas** is another festive favourite. Twenty-five years on from their first appearance, Charlie and Lola are back in action, with Lola's excited impatience leading her into all sorts of holiday merriment.
Meanwhile, art lovers will adore Jacques Goldstyn's **Sketch**, translated by Helen Mixter. This lively picture book tells the story of a creative firecracker who stands out from the crowd, despite his differences – a perfect message for kids and adults alike.
For those who love nature, Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi's **The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life from Old** is an essential read. This nonfiction book explores the fascinating world of fallen trees, where insects, animals, and microorganisms work together to create a new generation of life.
Illustrators will also delight in Valentina Gottardi's stunning illustrations for this book, which is perfect for budding naturalists aged 6+.
The diary series continues with **The Diary of Wiska Wildflower: The New School**, where the talented Wisklings navigate change and friendship dilemmas. Young readers will be enthralled by this absorbing full-colour adventure.
Wild adventures await in AM Dassu's **Wild Journey**, a thrilling collection of stories about kids facing challenges from getting lost to helping wolves. With striking black and orange illustrations, these 7+ tales are sure to captivate young readers.
Fans of Robert Muchamore will love Simon Fox's **Avalanche**, an action-packed thriller that follows Tom as he stops kidnappers in their tracks – perfect for 9+ readers who love a good mystery.
Romantic comedies abound with Bethany Rutter's **Ask Me Anything** and Manjeet Mann's **Roar**, both ideal for young adult readers. Who can resist the charms of Mary-Elizabeth, the agony aunt with a secret crush?
Last but not least, Marissa Meyer's **The House Saphir** is a dark and romantic retelling of Bluebeard, complete with mystery, magic, and maybe just a little bit of romance – perfect for fans of YA fantasy.
As the festive season approaches, these 20 books are sure to bring warmth and joy to children and adults alike. So grab a cuppa, get cozy by the fire, and let the stories transport you to a world of wonder and magic.