Highlights from your autumn Book Fair range

We’ve gathered together some of our top picks from the awesome autumn Book Fair range. Which ones are you excited to see on the bookcases at your school?


Welcome to reading – Ages 2+

Bluey: Bad Mood

Bluey: Bad Mood by Bluey

Bingo is in a bad mood today and begins to cause chaos in the Heeler house. Bluey tries to make her happy again with some of her favourite things. Will Bluey and Mum be able to cheer her up before she destroys the house?

Stomp out the bad mood feeling with Bingo and Bluey in this new picture book story!

Mia's Brave Move

Mia’s Brave Move by Cerrie Burnell and Laura Ellen Anderson

Mia has come to live with her Grandma in a land of forests and snow. It isn’t at all like her old life in the city… But when she watches the snow falling around her one night, Mia realises that she is just like one of the snowflakes – unique and perfect in her own way.

A warm and reassuring story from CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell, perfect for little children about to experience change, whether that’s moving away from home or starting school.

Read alone – Ages 6+

BC#4:The Treasure Hunt Monster

Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster by Marcus Rashford, Alex Falase-Koya and Marta Kissi

When a treasure hunt is announced at Rutherford High, the Breakfast Club Investigators want to win. But an otherworldly monster is set on spoiling their fun…

In one of their hardest cases yet, failing to solve the mystery just isn’t an option.

Astrochimp

Astrochimp by David Walliams

Chump the chimpanzee was always being silly. He would: – make rude noises from BOTH ENDS… – pick his nose with his little toe… – eat the skins of bananas, hurling out the tasty part inside. NASA’s scientists thought he’d be the PERFECT chimp to send into space.

Blast off with Chump, and encounter dog space pirates, evil insects, and the silliest chimpanzee who ever lived in this wildly funny space opera, fully illustrated in fantastic colour.

Read on – Ages 8+

Hercules: A Hero's Journey (on a School Trip)

Hercules: A Hero’s Journey (on a School Trip) by Tom Vaughan and David O’Connell

In this second book in the funny, contemporary diary-style series, Hercules hits Greece in search of his demigod superskill! Inspired by Greek mythology and highly illustrated by David O’Connell. Following up on Hercules: The Diary of a (Sort of) Hero, this is a Heartfelt exploration of friendship, secret struggles and discovering your strengths and talents, even if they’re unexpected.

Hercules Braver’s adventures in this book are loosely based on the next three Labours of Hercules, ideal for all young fans of Greek mythology!

Dork Diaries: I Love Paris!

Dork Diaries: I love Paris! by Rachel Renee Russell

Welcome to Nikki Maxwell’s aDORKable world and Nikki’s brand new adventure in the mega-selling Dork Diaries series!

With a HUGE global fanbase, Dork Diaries is the perfect series for fans of Lottie Brooks, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates.

Teen – Ages 11+

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (A Hunger Games Novel)

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (A Hunger Games Novel) by Suzanne Collins

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes revisits the world of Panem sixty-four years before the events of The Hunger Games. It is the morning of the reaping that will kick off the tenth annual Hunger Games, and in the Capitol, eighteen-year-old Coriolanus Snow is preparing for his one shot at glory as a mentor in the Games. Contains mature content.

Three books, four films and one worldwide phenomenon, The Hunger Games original trilogy changed the face of global YA.

The Boy in the Suit

The Boy in the Suit by James Fox

Ten-year-old Solo just wants to be normal. He dreams for a normal name, a school uniform that fitted, but most of all he longs to stop crashing funerals for the free food. When Solo and Morag crash the funeral of a celebrity and get caught, the press is there to witness their humiliation. Solo’s uphill pursuit of security, community and connection will break your heart and then mend it.

A beautifully told, sensitive, often funny and very moving story that shines a light on families in tough circumstances. For fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Helen Rutter and The Boy at the Back of the Class.

Have you got a Book Fair coming up?

Amazing things happen when a child can choose their own book to read, and with brilliant discounts and prices from just £2.99, a Scholastic Book Fair helps your pupils access the right books for them.

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