300 Picture books

Carrying on from last week with our 300 picture book journey.

9 books this week.

0 reviewed. Oops.

All shared on instagram and twitter though, so if you follow my tag #300PBs you’ll find lots of picture book recommendations. There are a couple of other people taking part as well, and still plenty of time for you to join in. You could knock 5 books a week off your target, or you could reckon that there’s still plenty of time to fit 300 books into your year, whichever you prefer.

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So, our titles.

  1. Wowsers my trousers from @BNBSbooks
  2. Twigs and the wishing pebble
  3. Pirate Pete’s Treasure
  4. Lost property
  5. Stormy night
  6. Tamara Small and the monsters’ ball. Giles Paley Phillips
  7. Jack’s amazing shadow: Tom Percival
  8. Night monkey, day monkey: Julia Donaldson
  9. The polar bear and the snow cloud:

If you’re joining in with #300PBs, leave me a link and I’ll add to a linky when I get a round tuit. Must be one about here somewhere.

And now, for some sleep.


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2 responses to “300 Picture books”

  1. ooh what a lovely idea that is, will follow the hashtag over on Instagram 🙂

    1. Hope you enjoy 🙂

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