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Free Easter Reading

The campaign has now finished. We hope you enjoyed reading these wonderful books and had a lovely Easter! You can still sample the first 10% of each book in the event and buy via your favourite bookshop.

We might still be in lockdown but reading allows us to travel wherever our heart desires and discover more about the world.

In partnership with some of our favourite publishers and independent bookshops, we are making a range of books available to read online in full for free from 9am on Tuesday 30th March until 9am on Tuesday 6th April via the Jellybooks Cloud Reader.

Discover more about the UK and Ireland, the natural world and our planet with an exciting range for books for everyone to enjoy.

To purchase any of the featured books in printed form and keep forever, click on the link at the end of each book to one of our featured high street bookshops. You can also find the links in the Jellybooks Cloud Reader navigation menu too.

We thank Innovate UK and Arts Council England for the funding that has made this special event possible, and we wish you happy reading and a happy Easter!

Share your thoughts on what you are reading on social media using the hashtag #FreeEasterReading and tag @Jellybooks.

Please note, that access to these books will only go live on Tuesday 30 March at 9 a.m. and end on Tuesday 6 April at 9 a.m. (year 2021).

The links will continue to work after Easter; however access will be limited to previews of each title (first ten percent). The entire book is available for the seven days over Easter only.

Discover Our Planet

Storm Whale

by Sarah Brennan, Jane Tanner

'Bleak was the day and the wind whipped down, when I and my sisters walked to town...' So begins the story of three sisters and their wild and magical encounter with a whale, stranded on a beach. With illustrations full of light and movement, a powerful text that reads like a ballad, children and adults alike will be transported to beachside holidays of long ago, feel the wind in their hair and taste the salt spray, as the girls battle against huge odds to save something precious and vulnerable. The artwork moves from black and white to full colour and is expansive and nostalgic. Both author and illustrator are passionate about the natural world and environmental issues and see the book as a way to encourage others to care.

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Pansy Boy

by Paul Harfleet

A graphic novel in rhymed couplets, in which a young boy tackles homophobia in school by planting flowers at the site of homophobic attacks.

Out in the natural world, a boy is in awe of its beauty. Birds in flight amaze him. School squats at the end of summer. He is fey, and bullies aren’t comfortable with that. They attack him. How can he defend himself?

In a rhyming poem, the story comes to life in vivid graphic art. The boy takes strength from the flowers he loves. Where bullies pinned his life with their hate, he plants a pansy. The power of his actions empowers his school to value what is delicate and different.

The book comes complete with a personal field guide to the flowers that adorn and the birds that fly across its pages.

Some five star reader reviews: ‘A moving, warm, witty and uplifting story that speaks powerfully to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider or misunderstood. This is stunning storytelling for all and accompanied by the most beautiful illustrations. Highly recommended.’ – Richard on Amazon. *****

‘If you’d like your child to grow up into a free thinker then this book will help you do that. I don’t have kids, but I’d like to think I’m a childless free thinker myself. So I bought this book and have it on my coffee table for all my friend’s kids to touch with their grubby little fingers, all over this beautifully presented hardback rendering MY book grubby, like their chubby paws.’ – Andrea on Amazon. *****

‘This is an truly outstanding book. It has excellent illustrations with a very touching story and great rhymes. The author has done exceptionally well with telling this story and matching the illustrations. A book for my coffee table at home and a gift for friends. If you want to go on an entertaining, rhyming and illustrative journey of thought provoking greatness, this is for you.’ – Riel Sibley on Amazon. *****

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When We Went Wild

by Isabella Tree, Allira Tee

‘A charming inoculation of pure wild life - just what Dr. Earth ordered.’ CHRIS PACKHAM

From the bestselling author and rewilding pioneer Isabella Tree, When We Went Wild is a heartwarming, sustainably printed picture book about the benefits of letting nature take the lead, inspired by real-life rewilding projects.

'I love this book. It actually made me cry' PAM AYRES, Sunday Times best-selling author & presenter.
'A gorgeous and true fable that will delight and inspire the next generation of young rewilders.' PATRICK BARKHAM, Author & Guardian journalist.

Nancy and Jake are farmers. They raise their cows and pigs, and grow their crops. They use a lot of big machines to help them, and spray a lot of chemicals to get rid of the weeds and the pests. That’s what all good farmers do, isn’t it? And yet, there is no wildlife living on their farm. The animals look sad. Even the trees look sad! One day, Nancy has an idea... what if they stopped using all the machines, and all the chemicals, and instead they went wild?

The author’s own experience of rewilding her estate at Knepp has influenced conservation techniques around the world that are bringing nature back to the countryside and bringing threatened species back from the brink.

Ivy Kids brings you beautiful, sustainably printed books to rewild your child. They are hopeful, joyful stories and nonfiction about nature and the environment that are charmingly illustrated and printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, locally in the UK, and using renewable energy.

Praise for Wilding, the author’s bestselling memoir:

‘This must be the most inspirational nature book of the year…a narrative of conservation, courage, vision and miracles… The story of what happened is thrilling… the Knepp Conservation Project is world-famous: a beacon of hope… Read this book and marvel.’ – Bel Mooney, ‘The Year’s Best Books on Nature’, Daily Mail

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Beyond the Burrow

by Jessica Meserve

The big, wide world can be scary, especially when it’s filled with strange-looking creatures who don’t eat carrots. But does giant, clawed and hairy have to mean scary? And is there a rabbit brave enough to find out?

From Jessica Meserve comes Beyond the Burrow, a beautiful book to inspire boldness – and encourage us all to step beyond the burrow.

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Easy Peasy!

by Mary Contini, Pru Irvine

Mary Contini and Pru Irvine provide over 60 recipes guaranteed to tickle the tastebuds, featuring a huge range of recipes, including a selection from around the world, not just Britain.

Including clear instructions and information about the basics of cooking and utensils, as well as safety in the kitchen, these recipes are designed for children to cook with an adult. Packed with helpful hints, jokes, and a totally fuss-free approach, once they have gained confidence and experience, kids will be able to cook many of them confidently on their own.

From Cheesy Easy Peasy Pasta, Tooty Fruity Chicken Curry and Moorish Carrot Salad to Portobello Burgers, Scrumptious Slappleberry, and Spanish Omelette, this is a fun and informative approach to cooking.

'Fantastic recipes designed to be cooked by children' --Press & Journal

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Mouse and Mole

by Joyce Dunbar, James Mayhew

What will Mouse and Mole find to do tomorrow? They set out their plan: a picnic of cheese and cucumber sandwiches if it is a fine day, or roasted chestnuts and toasted muffins in front of an apple wood fire if it is wild and wintry. But what will they do if it is an in-between sort of day?
Other books in the series:
- Mouse and Mole Have a Party
- A Very Special Mouse and Mole
- Happy Days for Mouse and Mole
- Mouse and Mole A Fresh Start

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Fletcher and the Springtime Blossom

by Julia Rawlinson, Tiphanie Beeke

Fletcher and his friends are eager to embrace the new season as spring arrives, but they’re in for a surprise – the ground is blanketed in white! Fletcher rushes to warn the other creatures, but could there be more to this sudden snowfall than there seems? Join Fletcher in this delightful, uplifting picture book to find out.

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Wild City

by Ben Hoare, Lucy Rose

Take an unforgettable tour around the world to meet the creatures that share our city spaces – from bears to bats, penguins to opossums – and learn about how they have adapted and thrived in this gorgeously illustrated gift book written by award-winning natural history journalist Ben Hoare.

Wild City travels the globe, exploring how animals have adapted to live alongside humans, in busy cities including New York, Rio de Janeiro, Berlin, Stockholm, London, Alexandria, Singapore and Mumbai. Discover hawks by a world-famous shopping street, snakes slithering through city sewers, and penguins waiting patiently to cross the road. Feature spreads take a closer look at the animals, showing how some wander in plain sight while others hide away in our homes, and we meet wildlife heroes from around the world – ordinary people doing extraordinary things to make our wild neighbours feel welcome.

Lyrical and factual text written by the award-winning Ben Hoare is perfectly complemented by Lucy Rose's stunning illustrations. The beautiful cityscapes are full of detail with something new to discover with every look.

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The White Hare

by Nicola Davies, Anastasia Izlesou

Back then, humans and animals were fellow beings under the sky. Perhaps that’s why it seemed possible for humans to change into animals.
One in a series of tales that explore the deeper, darker side of our connection with the natural world. Be ready to feel a little bit of magic, and perhaps a few shivers down the spine.
Books in the Shadows & Light series:
- The White Hare
- Mother Cary's Butter Knife
- The Selkie's Mate
- Elias Martin
- Bee Boy and the Moonflowers
- The Eel Question

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How to Bee

by Bren MacDibble

Book of the Year in both Australia and New Zealand, How to Bee is set in a future Australia in a time when there are no bees and children are employed as pollinators, scrambling through the fruit trees with feather wands. Peony wants to be a bee. She's light, fast, and even though she's a year too young, she's going to be the best bee the farm has ever seen...except when you're only 9, it's hard to get everyone around you to go along with your plan. Torn between two different worlds, Peony fights to protect her family and the world she loves. A beautiful and fierce novel for middle grade readers, 'How to Bee' explores an all-too-possible dystopian social landscape with an intensely compelling and original voice.

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Animal Surprises

by Nicola Davies, Abbie Cameron

Discover the delights of nature with zoologist, poet and top children's book author, Nicola Davies.
Follow her young adventurer as she treks through the jungle, dives deep down into the sea and climbs high up into the trees. Animal Surprises features animals big, small, wide and tall. Fully illustrated in colour by exciting new illustrator Abbie Cameron.

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School Ship Tobermory

by Alexander McCall Smith, Iain McIntosh (Illustrator)

Follow the exploits of the children who go to a most unusual school - the sail-powered training ship Tobermory.

When a film crew arrives in Tobermory Bay, Ben and Fee are invited to be extras. But their suspicions are soon aroused - is the film crew genuine, or are they up to something sinister?

Ben and Fee soon discover the truth when they uncover a dastardly plan masterminded by a South American businessman.

'Sure to delight readers of any age' Edinburgh Life

'Written by Alexander McCall Smith, with all that means in terms of style and humour . . . what joy!' Scotsman

'With Alexander McCall Smith's detailed knowledge of sailing and his easy style of writing, this proved to be a really enjoyable book, complimented by comic strip style illustrations from Iain McIntosh' Women Together

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Mary, Queen of Scots And All That

by Allan Burnett, Scoular Anderson (Illustrator)

'Packed with humour - I recommend the whole lot!' - The School Librarian.

Mary, Queen of Scots and All That is a real-life adventure packed with historical facts about Scotland's headless heroine.

Follow hot-blooded Mary's lifelong rivalry with her frosty cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England - and discover why the Queen of Scots gets her head chopped off. Start at the beginning by finding out how well Mary gets on with her pushy Mum, her ladies-in-waiting and her first boyfriend. Work out why she is hated by Nasty Knox the preacher and his Edinburgh mob. Meet Mary's horrible husbands and understand what makes her marry them. Solve the mysterious murders of her nearest and dearest.

Learn the truth about Mary's madness. Uncover the secret plots that earn the Queen of Scots a deadly date with her cousin's executioner - and decide for yourself whether Mary is guilty or innocent.

* Learn to tell the difference between Mary's romantic reputation and her real life.
* Find out why going to church gave the Queen of Scots a headache.
* Understand the difficult decisions Mary had to make.
* Discover the truth about her infamous Casket Letters.
* Aimed at children aged 8-12

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Robert the Bruce And All That

by Allan BURNETT, Scoular Anderson (illustrator)

'Packed with humour - I recommend the whole lot!,' - The School Librarian

"Robert The Bruce And All That" is a real-life adventure packed with historical facts about Scotland's warrior king.

Gallop alongside King Robert the Bruce as he takes up the quest to free the Scots from terrifying King Edward and his bumbling son, Edward II. Voyage with Bruce to the mysterious islands of the west, and read about the secret plan to win over his kingdom.

Discover what happened to Bruce's queen and sisters when they were seized by the enemy. Learn how to capture a castle as Bruce and his men topple enemy fortresses across the land. Hear skulls crack as Bruce sends Edward II homeward to think again at the Battle of Bannockburn. Follow Bruce's amazing life after death as his heart is taken into battle in Spain - and find out how it was safely returned home.

Packed with fantastic illustrations, this brilliant book will make you want to dress up in chain mail and relive the action!

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A TUDOR TURK

by Rehan Khan

Istanbul, 1591- and Sultan Murad III, the mightiest ruler in the world, has been robbed. The Staff of Moses has been stolen from his private collection in the Topkapi Palace, right under his imperial nose. The wooden Staff, held by Moses as he parted the Red Sea, is a magical symbol of power worth a king’s ransom – and the furious Sultan wants it back.

An undercover unit of trusted warriors is hastily assembled to track down the thieves. They are the ‘Rüzgar’ – the ‘Wind’ – and like the wind, they travel silently and unseen. Awa, the studious daughter of a noble family from the Songhai Empire in West Africa, was kidnapped and enslaved by Moroccans after the disastrous Battle of Tondibi. Will, who was snatched from his home in London at the age of 5, is now 16 and a galley slave on board a Moroccan warship. Joining the Rüzgar turns him into a man. The other comrades are Turkish, Greek and Albanian, all led by the charismatic Bosnian Mehmed Konjic, a wise counsellor and natural hero. Their task is to bring the Staff home – or not come home at all . . .

A Tudor Turk introduces extraordinary characters, cliff-hanging adventures, a plunge into 16th-century life in Europe and Asia, and a mission that is . . . almost impossible.

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The Little Mistake

by Nicola Davies, Cathy Fisher

Rosie is given a sheepdog puppy to rear who looks and behaves differently to the other sheepdogs on the farm and is too friendly to herd the sheep. When she overhears her parents referring to her as their ‘little mistake’, her puppy teaches her that not all mistakes are bad in this charming story about belonging and finding your place.
Titles in the Country Tales series:
- Flying Free
- The Little Mistake
- The Mountain Lamb
- A Boy's Best Friend
- Pretend Cows

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