Review: The Appletree Animal Agency

Written by Katya Balen
Illustrated by Gill Smith
Published by Walker Books on 6th March

The Appletree Animal Agency is the first book in a heart-warming, charming new series for younger readers.

Mattie Robins adores animals and longs for a puppy of her own. When she sees a shooting star from her tree house, she makes a wish for a puppy. However, she knows her wish is unlikely to come true as her dad does not think she is old enough to take responsibility for looking after a puppy.

Mattie may not have a puppy of her own, but her best friend Zoe has an adorable dog, Heinz. When the girls are cycling through Mossdale village, Heinz runs off … and finds an injured puppy which the girls take to their local vet.

But they are surprised to see that there are lots of animals in the garden. When a boy with a jackdaw on his head comes out of the vet’s cottage, they discover that Casper’s mum, Dr Polly, is the new vet and she also runs an animal rescue centre. The rescue centre is so busy that Dr Polly cannot accept any more animals until she is able to re-home some of those she already has.

Mattie, Zoe and Casper offer to help look after the animals which is just perfect for animal-loving Mattie and her friends – and means that Mattie can help look after the injured puppy as well as the kittens, goat, tortoise and myriad of other animals in the rescue centre. But Mattie knows that these animals deserve their forever home: can she and her friends find a way to match them to new owners who will be just perfect for them?

This is an absolutely delightful story, brimming with humour, warmth and friendship. I loved meeting the wonderful assortment of animals, especially Bruno the goat and Archie the ferret who bring lots of humour – and chaos! I also loved the village setting and its residents as well as the fete which gives this story such warm and cosy vibes as well as a real sense of togetherness.

Mattie is such a kind-hearted, helpful young girl who clearly adores animals and cares about their welfare. She is also a whirlwind of energy and ideas which sometimes leads to her making impulsive decisions, but she also takes responsibility for her mistakes. I loved her friendship with Zoe and Casper as they help and support each other and form a great apprentice vet team!

The black and white illustrations throughout are absolutely gorgeous and complement the warmth and charm of this story perfectly.

A delightful start to a heart-warming, humorous new series, perfect for young readers of 7+.

Thank you to Walker Books for providing me with a review copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

Review: The Arctic Fox

Written by Holly Webb
Illustrated by David Dean
Published by Little Tiger

The Arctic Fox is a magical, heart-warming adventure and another gorgeous addition to the Winter Wildlife Stories series for younger readers.

Ellie can hardly believe it when her parents tell her and younger brother, Taylor, that they will be spending the first days of their Christmas holidays in Lapland.  She is excited that she will get to experience the Northern lights, meet reindeer and even get to visit Santa and his elves in their village.

But before this wonderful family holiday, Ellie still has a few days of school left.  Two days before the end of term, her class are taken on a visit to a museum as part of their Romans topic.  When they are given some free time to explore the museum, her best friend brings her to see the costume gallery.  Ellie is shocked and upset to see an early 20th century exhibit where an arctic fox stole is worn. 

Wondering whether the Arctic fox could have lived in Lapland, Ellie and her mum research these creatures only to discover that, whilst now protected, they are still rare in Finland as they had been hunted for many years.  Despite this knowledge, Ellie can’t help dreaming about meeting this beautiful Arctic creature …

When the family arrive in Lapland, they are immediately immersed in its magic, enjoying day trips to Santa’s village, a reindeer sleigh ride and an evening excursion to experience the Northern lights.  But thoughts of sighting an Arctic fox are never far from Ellie’s mind …

And one evening, she wakes in the snowy forest and follows the sound of a faint wail to find a young Arctic fox caught in a trap.  Can Ellie rescue this little fox from the danger he is in?   And can she find her way back to her holiday cabin?

I loved the magical quality of this story, and the wonderful bond that develops between fox and girl as they seek to help and protect each other.  The description of Lapland is exquisite and definitely makes me want to visit.  I also loved the wonderfully close and loving family bonds and the joy the family experience on this incredible holiday.

The full-and-partial-page illustrations throughout are absolutely stunning and really bring to life the magic, wonder and joy of this story with its portrayal of a family enjoying a fantastic holiday, and a young girl’s connection with a special animal.

This is a wonderfully heart-warming story that will be adored by young animal lovers and adventurers alike, and is just perfect for a cosy, snuggly read on a cold, wintry evening.

Thank you to Little Tiger for providing me with a copy in exchange for my honest opinion.