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New children's books

New to Peterborough libraries.

Captive Celt, by Terry Deary

(Age 7-10)

The books in this series contain funny stories based on historical events. Set in Rome in AD51, this is the story of Deri, a Celt who faces execution for criticizing Rome. Deri's cellmate is a British chief, and he believes there is a way to save both their skins.

Help Honey, by Ben Baglio

(Age 5-7)

A local pet show has got everyone very excited - and some people very competitive. Honey the chihuahua is a favourite to win, but after a chaotic afternoon at the grooming parlour, she's nowhere to be seen. Will Honey be found in time for the show?

Pirates, by Geoffrey Malone

(Age 9-11)

Tom Lee has always dreamed of going to sea, just like his father. So when he's invited to join Captain Lee's crew aboard the Serota Star to sail from Singapore to Penang, it promises to be the trip of a lifetime. But Tom hadn't reckoned on the murderous pirates that follow them down the Malacca Straits.


 

Many of Peterborough’s most popular cultural and sporting facilities are now part of something new. Vivacity.

Find out more about the new trust on the Vivacity website.