Children’s Books
Here is everything you need to know about The How to Train Your Dragon movies, based on the bestselling books by children’s author Cressida Cowell.
Loosely inspired by the books written by Cressida Cowell, there are currently three animated How to Train Your Dragon movies, with a live action adaptation currently in the works for 2025. There are also five short films and as well as three television series.
A popular children’s fantasy series written by Rick Riordan, the first Percy Jackson book was published in 2005.
Heavily inspired by Greek mythology, the original seven book series follows protagonist Percy Jackson as he navigates discovering that he’s the son of the water god Poseidon. These are widely considered to be one of bestselling book series of all time, selling 180 million copies around the world in dozens of languages.
First published in 1908, Anne of Green Gables was written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who was reportedly inspired by her own childhood in Prince Edward Island. Since then the book been translated into at least 36 languages and has sold more than 50 million copies around the world.
The books have an enduring appeal and have been adapted into numerous films, television series, musicals and plays, with the latest TV adaption ‘Anne With an E’ premiering on Netflix in 2017.
Here are all 8 of the Anne of Green Gables books in order. Enjoy!
Written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables was first published in 1908 and has since been translated into 36 languages. Montgomery was reportedly inspired by her own childhood in Prince Edward Island, and based the first story in rural Nova Scotia.
The series has an enduring appeal, with the original book selling more than 50 million copies around the world. It’s also been adapted into numerous films, television series, musicals and plays, with the latest TV adaption ‘Anne With an E’ premiering on Netflix in 2017.
Here are 16 of the best quotes from Anne of Green Gables, covering life, friendship, creativity and nature. Happy reading!
One of the UK’s most beloved children’s authors, Beatrix Potter published her first book in 1902.
Potter is well known for her quirky stories featuring sweet English garden animals, which are accompanied by her own illustrations.
This post details Beatrix Potter’s 23 children’s tales, including fan favourites Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle Duck and Mrs Tiggy-Winkle.
Originally published in 1988, Matilda is a timeless story that has inspired generations of readers. It’s a tale for anyone who has ever felt different, like they don’t quite fit in, or would happily escape into the pages of a book.
Matilda has since been adapted into two films, once in 1996 and again in 2022, as well as a musical that has been running in London’s West End since 2011. Brought to life by Tim Minchin’s witty lyrics, the musical won seven Olivier Awards in its opening year and opened on Broadway in 2013.
I’m always on the lookout for new literary themed activities, so when I heard that Marriott were hosting a Roald Dahl themed afternoon tea, I knew that I had to give it a try.
Based on Roald Dahl’s book The Twits, this afternoon tea takes place in Marriott’s London County Hall hotel, which is right next to the London Eye and London’s South Bank.
Roald Dahl is one of the UK’s most beloved children’s authors, with around 50 titles to his name and more than 300 million book sales. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, along with Matlida and James are the Giant Peach, is arguably one of Dahl’s most famous and popular books, found in children’s libraries all over the world.
In this article, I summarise 35 of the very best quotes from both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its newest film iteration, Wonka.
I can’t think of a more iconic children’s author than Jacqueline Wilson. A previous children’s laureate with more than 100 books to her name, JW’s titles have been read and enjoyed by multiple generations of kids.
But out of all of those books, which are the characters that stand out the most? I’ve had a look through Jackie’s back catalogue and picked out 20 of her absolute finest - let me know if you agree!
Jacqueline Wilson is one of the UK’s most prolific children’s authors. With more than 100 books to her name, Jackie is a former children’s laureate and a childhood favourite for several generations of kids. She’s truly a national treasure and, while her books are brilliant for children, I’ve really enjoyed revisiting them as an adult. Here are 15 of the best Jacqueline Wilson books that you should read, regardless of your age.
Best known for her multi-award winning story, The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson is a superstar in the world of children’s literature.
Now with more than 150 books to her name, Julia has worked with a variety of talented illustrators including Axel Scheffler, who illustrated The Gruffalo. Other collaborators include Nick Sharatt, Lydia Monks and David Roberts.