Lottie Stride

Lottie Stride

  • 5 stars across 10 books
Lottie Stride has written many books for children, including The Time Travellers' Handbook, Write Every Time and Meerkat Mischief. She lives in London with her three lovely children. She enjoys walking on beaches, eating potatoes, and listening to Beethoven. If she could choose one superpower she would fly through time.
1st June 2010

The Pirate Cruncher

An old pirate tells a tavern full of salty sea dogs about an island bursting with hidden treasure. Once they've set sail... MoreThe Pirate Cruncher

(31 reviews) Review
25th August 2016

Meerkat Mail

Meerkat Mail is a brilliant picture book from Emily Gravett, the winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal. It has wonderfully ... MoreMeerkat Mail

(9 reviews) Review
19th March 2009

The Time-Travellers' Handbook: How to be the Best in Time and Space

Everything you ever needed to know about surviving any time, any place, anywhere - whether it is during the Jurassic age... MoreThe Time-Travellers' Handbook: How to be the Best in Time and Space

(1 review) Review
1st October 2012

Robin Hood

The champion of the destitute and downtrodden rides again. Meet young Robin Hood before he becomes the hero of Sherwood ... MoreRobin Hood

(1 review) Review
4th October 2012

Girls' Miscellany

The smart, the silly and the downright strange are brought together in a miscellany of extraordinary information that's... MoreGirls' Miscellany

(0 reviews) Review
4th May 2017

Write Every Time

Full of fascinating information about the English language, Write Every Time will help to conquer spelling slip-ups and ... MoreWrite Every Time

(0 reviews) Review
14th June 2018

Time Travel: How to be the best time traveller ever

From the Jurassic period and the dark ages to feudal Japan and the Victorian era - this book contains everything you eve... MoreTime Travel: How to be the best time traveller ever

(0 reviews) Review
2nd August 2012

Girls Only: How To Survive Almost Anything

From the publishers of the bestselling The Girls' Book, comes this fully illustrated graphic-novel-style guide to becomi... MoreGirls Only: How To Survive Almost Anything

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5th April 2011

Priscilla And The Pixie Princess

Reminiscent of Dr. Seuss and Hilary Knight, here is another clever read-aloud starring Priscilla, who is bored to tear... MorePriscilla And The Pixie Princess

(0 reviews) Review
2nd January 2012

Fixing Delilah

We all long for what could have been.' Things in Delilah Hannaford's life have a tendency to fall apart. She use... MoreFixing Delilah

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