Faber’s latest children’s releases offer a captivating mix of adventure, humour, and heart, perfect for sparking young imaginations. Jed Greenleaf by Kieran Larwood enchants readers with its magical woodland world, while Peng and Spanners: When Pigs Go Bad! by Steve Webb is a hilariously quirky tale of unlikely animal antics. Dave Pigeon (Zombies!) by Swapna Haddow brings laugh-out-loud moments, ideal for fans of witty animal escapades. Younger readers will be delighted by Witch’s New Trick by Caroline Crowe and Jess Pauwels, a charming story full of magical mishaps. Meanwhile, The Polar Bear Explorer’s Club by Alex Bell and Tomislav Tomic, and Lily and The Polar Bear by Jion Sheibani, take children on icy adventures, brimming with friendship, bravery, and discovery. Faber’s latest collection of new titles promises to captivate young readers with stories they’ll love to return to again and again.
Jed Greenleaf
Written by acclaimed storyteller Kieran Larwood, Jed Greenleaf is a thrilling fantasy set in Albion, where magic and mayhem intertwine. Young Jed discovers his ability to transform into a half-tree—a power that could save his struggling Leaf Guild and bring peace to Albion. In a city of rival Guilds, where power games and a sinister ruler threaten the peace, Jed’s transformation could shift the balance at the Punchbowl tournament. Parents will adore the blend of adventure and heart, while children will be drawn to Jed’s transformation and the beautiful illustrations by David Wyatt. £14.99 published by Faber.
Peng and Spanners: When Pigs Go Bad!
Written by the witty Steve Webb, Peng and Spanners: When Pigs Go Bad! is a rollicking graphic novel that will have children in stitches. Our lovable duo, Peng the penguin and Spanners the cat, must outwit a very troublesome pig in a hilarious, action-packed escapade. Young readers will laugh at Peng’s goofy antics, and the book’s bold, dynamic illustrations make every page a delight. Ideal for fans of *Dog Man*, this story is filled with slapstick humour that keeps kids engaged and laughing out loud. Parents will appreciate its light-hearted fun and appeal for reluctant readers. £9.99 published by Faber.
Dave Pigeon (Zombies!)
Swapna Haddow’s Dave Pigeon (Zombies!) brings another madcap adventure featuring the ever-entertaining Dave and his pal, Skipper. A mysterious batch of green cookies turns garden animals into zombies, and it’s up to Dave and Skipper to crack the case (before Dave pecks at the cookies himself!). With witty dialogue and side-splitting illustrations, this book is ideal for emerging readers ready for a dose of spooky silliness. Parents will appreciate its lively pace and humour, while kids will love the daft zombie antics and surprising twists. £6.49 published by Faber.
Witch’s New Trick
Written by Caroline Crowe and hilariously illustrated by Jess Pauwels, Witch’s New Trick follows the delightful Hazel Broomstick, whose magical hiccups lead to unintended, and very funny, spells on Halloween night. With pumpkins turning fluffy and cats becoming too cute, Hazel’s friends rally around to help her fix the magical mishaps. This book is a charming treat that parents will find full of warmth, while children will giggle over Hazel’s hiccup-induced chaos and the colourful illustrations that make her world come to life. £7.99 published by Faber.
The Polar Bear Explorers’ Club
Alex Bell’s The Polar Bear Explorers’ Club is a captivating adventure that introduces Stella Starflake Pearl and her journey across the icy wilderness with unicorns, frost fairies, and pygmy dinosaurs. Facing icy perils and magical surprises, Stella and her fellow junior explorers must survive the frozen Icelands and outsmart various foes. Parents will love the book’s themes of bravery and friendship, while young readers will be swept away by the magical creatures and captivating landscapes brought to life by Tomislav Tomic’s enchanting illustrations. £7.99 published by Faber.