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  • av Simon Philip
    116,-

    An uplifting rhyming story about becoming a well-rounded person.

  • av Ewa Solarz
    225,-

    In news that has rocked the scientific community, a mysterious report about planet Earth has been discovered. Earthlings is an account of human life on Earth - written by aliens. This book presents a snapshot of life on Earth - touching on everything from geography to culture and cuisine.

  • av Ruth Symons
    195,-

    A magical pop-up edition of Swan Lake.

  • av Sam Usher
    233,-

    Celebrate 10 wonderful years of Sam Usher's Seasons quartet with this beautiful anniversary edition.

  • av Sam Usher
    116 - 165,-

    Boy and Grandad find themselves on an old steamship that takes them on an incredible adventure around the world.

  • av Cyber Group Studios
    106,-

    A cautionary tale with four little dinos who try to make an unlikely friend, based on the Gigantosaurus TV series and characters by Jonny Duddle. When a new, big dino stomps into town, Rocky, Mazu, Tiny and Bill become determined to make him their new friend. Spinosaurus is the largest, fiercest dinosaur of all - he's bigger than Giganto and twice as terrifying, but is he just as friendly? As the four dinos learn more about the mysterious new guy, Bill questions just how safe they really are. Should the dinos trust this giant stranger or listen to their friend's warning and stay away?Join the dinos in the latest episode and read the story to find out! Discover more of this international, bestselling series in The Story of Gigantosaurus, The Dino-Sitters Club, The Mysterious Maze, Giganto Games, and dino fact-packed Dinopedia.

  • av Ben Lerwill
    116,-

    Did you know that ants take naps, or that cats dream in their sleep? Can you imagine falling asleep standing up? Well, that's just what giraffes do!Discover the sweet, snuggly, and sometimes surprising sleep habits of animals in this gentle introduction to non-fiction. Perfect for readers from 3+, this beautifully illustrated book shows all kinds of animals from around the world. Amazing facts are accompanied by simple questions, encouraging children to think about their own bedtime and how similar - or different - it is to the way animals go to sleep. With gently informative text from award-winning author and travel-writer Ben Lerwill, and adorable wildlife illustration by Maribel Lechuga, this is the perfect first non-fiction for young readers, and an ideal book to share together as you wind down for bedtime.

  • av Ben Hoare
    275,-

    Discover a treasure trove of bugs and other invertebrates in this deluxe pop-up book. Packed with multi-layered pop-ups and flaps to lift, this incredible feat of paper-engineering takes a close-up look at insects and arachnids, and their incredible lives. From shiny bright beetles, to giant-winged butterflies, to silk-weaving spiders, this book reveals wonder after wonder, page after page. Written by award-winning wildlife journalist, Ben Hoare, and illustrated in striking colour and texture by rising star Jasmine Floyd, this fact-packed pop-up shows the true beauty of the insect kingdom. With a sparkling holographic cover and stunning Psychedelic design, it's the perfect gift for anyone from seven to 99!

  • av Emma Dodd
    145,-

    An inspirational book about the importance of letting your heart show you the way . . .

  • av Marta Palazzesi
    195,-

    An atmospheric middle-grade fantasy from a prize-winning author set in 1914 Valencia - perfect for fans of The Invention of Hugo CabretStep into the crowds and join the festivities of the colourful Las Fallas festival in Valencia, 1914.

  • av Joanna McInerney
    184,-

    Join one friendly frog on a quest to say hello to as many animals around the world as possible! Can you find the animals who begin with the correct letter?This is an alphabet book designed to spark the imagination, with a sweet story that's perfect for early learning.

  • av Alex Woolf
    245,-

    This visually extraordinary book presents the history of money as it has never been seen before - from coins to contactless, bankruptcy to billionaires - perfect for readers aged 9+. From trading seashells and vegetables to mining for cryptocurrency, the journey from cash to contactless has been one full of trial and error, entrepreneurial geniuses and expanding economies. Uniquely presented through a series of posters, comic-strip retellings, timelines, newspaper articles and much more, this strikingly illustrated book charts the history of money in engaging and unusual ways - guaranteed to keep children gripped. With expert text written by children's author Alex Woolf and stunning graphic artwork by Nick Taylor.

  • av Dawn Casey
    204,-

    Delve into this beautiful treasury of stories, inspired by nature. Retold by award-winning author Dawn Casey and with intricate artwork by Anja Sušanj. A stunningly illustrated edition to treasure for years to come, Nature Tales is the perfect gift to open up the wonder of nature to readers of all ages.

  • av Gabriel Dylan
    145,-

    Welcome to SHIVER POINT, home of spooks, screams and small-town horror! And as the moon rises once again, will they even manage to get out alive?Packed with chills and thrills, SHIVER POINT is a hair-raising horror series for readers aged 9-12, perfect for fans of GOOSEBUMPS and DREAD WOOD.

  • av Sam Fern
    184,-

    The bloodthirsty Count Dracula has trapped you inside his castle! CAN YOU ESCAPE?Readers will be transported into the pages of 14 classic horror stories in their quest to escape from Count Dracula's castle.

  • av Dave Goulson
    465,-

    There are at least one million species of insects, together making up over 80 per cent of all living species on Earth. Around 10,000 new species of insects are discovered every year.

  • av Jane Hissey
    145,-

    A new friend arrives in the playroom in this timeless bedtime classic from Jane Hissey's BAFTA award-winning series, Old Bear and Friends!When a strange package arrives in the nursery, everyone is puzzled. What on earth could it be? Little Bear is sure it's full of treasure, but Duck has his doubts. 'It's probably empty,' he grumbles. But when the box speaks back, it is clear that something much more exciting than treasure is inside... Heartfelt humour and nostalgia beam from every page in this touching tale of jolly giraffes, new friends and exciting surprises. Jane Hissey's best-selling Old Bear and Friends series is packed with creativity, vintage illustrations and laughter. Her teddy-bear tales of adventure have continued to captivate the imaginations of children for decades.

  • av John Townsend
    184,-

    Count down to Christmas with this enchanting, advent calendar-style book. Lift the flap, peek inside the window, and discover what chapter to read tonight, all the way up to Christmas!A magical story set in the snowy North Pole that follows Santa as he prepares for his big flight before Christmas! It's time to round up the reindeer, wrap the presents, rally the elves and whizz about on the snowmobile. Perfect for gifting to loved ones, the book's intricately-foiled front cover functions like an advent calendar, with tiny dated doors that open to reveal what page number the next chapter in the story is on. Each page is filled with humorous adventures and bright, colourful illustrations, introducing children to a cast of Christmas characters and conventions, and creating a joyful keepsake that can be reused for years to come. Ho-ho-happy reading!

  • av John Townsend
    96,-

    Discover the riotous world of Ancient Egypt with this rip-roaring facts and jokes book, perfect for 7-9 year olds!Laugh along as you learn in this hilarious, fact-packed joke book all about Ancient Egypt. Featuring dozens of gut-busting gags, this book combines history and humour, uncovering the gross and gruesome aspects of ancient life, such as monstrous mummies, fearsome Pharaohs and treasure-filled tombs. Hold onto your sides and dive right in!

  • av John Townsend
    125,-

    Discover the riotous world of Ancient Rome with this rip-roaring facts and jokes book, perfect for 7-9 year olds!Laugh along as you learn in this hilarious, fact-packed joke book all about Ancient Rome. Featuring dozens of gut-busting gags, this book combines history and humour, uncovering the gross and gruesome aspects of ancient life, such as gory gladiators, terrifying emperors and back-stabbing plots. Find out about the battles with the Britons, the Roman baths and why Hadrian built his huge wall. Hold onto your sides and dive in!

  • av Aya Watanabe
    116,-

    A snip-and-glue adventure for young crafty kids who love to create and make!Discover a new story on every page - but wait, there's something missing! The butterflies are searching for a home, the zebra has lost its spots and where are all the shooting stars? Start your story in the jungle then travel from the city to the ocean - all the way back home. Using the strips of colourful illustrations, cut along the lines and glue new art to the scene, creating your own illustrated stories. Or if you're feeling brave, cut the shapes, not the lines, for practising super scissor skills!

  • av William Spring
    275,-

    All of nature is beautiful. This stunning book shows how a variety of amazing creatures have evolved to look and behave the way they do. As humans, we like our animals to be cuddly and furry, or smooth and sleek. We shy away from those creatures that, to us, look odd. But we should drop those opinions - everything has evolved for a reason, and is perfect in its own way. Take a look at the vampire squid, or the duck-billed golden line barbel - both have evolved in interesting and amazing ways to find food, deter predators or attract a mate. Everything is perfect. Everything is beautiful. Illustrated with stunning watercolour images, this book will be treasured by families around the world. Its message is positive and life-affirming for children, for humans, for the whole of nature. The perfect book for fans of Hidden Planet by Ben Rothery and The Golden Mole by Katherine Rundell.

  • av Sinead O’Hart
    145,-

    From the award-winning author of The Silver Road comes a new tale of contemporary Ireland and ancient myth . As Ben uncovers the stories of Ireland's mythical heroes and warriors that obsessed his grandfather right up until he died, Ben begins to wonder if there is more to the tales than pure fantasy.

  • av Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
    135,-

    An elegant mini edition of Katie Scott and the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew's beautiful Aroboretum. This stylish mini edition of Arboretum is the perfect gift for nature-lovers or anyone who appreciates beautiful books. Wander the galleries - open 365 days a year - and discover a collection of curated exhibits on every page, accompanied by informative text. From majestic redwoods to ornamental cherry trees, beautiful pines and exotic palms, each chapter features a different part of the arboreal kingdom.

  • av Zeshan Akhter
    116,-

    A heartfelt and touching celebration of the names we're given, told through Zeshan Akhter's lyrical text and paired with Ã...sa Gilland's stunning illustrations. When I met Daddy and fitted in his hands, I didn't have a name. So Daddy and Mummy whispered one in my ear. My name is the first present I ever got. It came wrapped in Daddy and Mummy's love. On the day Sitara is born, she receives a very special gift from her parents - her name. As Sitara grows, some people tumble up her name in their mouths until it's not her name anymore. So Sitara learns about the history, tradition and culture that went into choosing her name, giving her the confidence to help others say it right. This heartwarming story not only teaches us the significance of our names, but it also highlights that trying to say names correctly, or asking if you're unsure, goes a long way. The book also includes a spread for a child to fill in about their own name. Perfect to share with both an individual child or to read aloud with a group who are fans of The Proudest Blue, Every House on Every Street and Julian is a Mermaid.

  • av Michael Ford
    125,-

    Grab your javelin and your discus - it's time to race in the ancient Greek Olympics!As a young boy in the city-state of Athens, the time has come to prove yourself in ancient Greek society. Following several years in school, your father pushes you to participate in the most famous athletic competition to exist - the Olympics. The training is treacherous, the equipment is excruciating, and the rivalries are rotten. Discover the awe-inspiring origins of the Olympics, what vigorous rules had to be followed, and just how you might go about surviving - or even winning - these ancient games. The You Wouldn't Want to Be series transports readers to the grisliest times and places in history, perfect for reluctant readers. The first-person narrative approach puts children in the shoes of the some of the unluckiest people ever to have lived.

  • av Aya Watanabe
    125,-

    Flowers take on unexpected forms in this joyful novelty book from rising talent Aya Watanabe. If you use a little imagination, the world is a wondrous place: sunflowers become roaring lions; dandelion seeds become parachutes and bluebells turn into a cable car. Lift, slide, push, pull and spin the wheels in this gloriously interactive book for babies and toddlers, that's practically bursting with colour and humour. Don't forget to find the ant hiding on every page!Also in the series: Veggies!, Fruits! and Bugs!

  • av Aya Watanabe
    125,-

    Bugs take unexpected forms in this joyful novelty book from rising talent Aya Watanabe. If you use a little imagination, the world is a wondrous place: butterflies become bows; beetles hang out the laundry and beehives become beautiful cathedrals. Lift, slide, push, pull and spin the wheels in this gloriously interactive book for babies and toddlers, that's practically bursting with colour and humour. Don't forget to find the ant hiding on every page!Also in the series: Veggies!, Fruits! and Flowers!

  • av Marvel Entertainment International Ltd
    145,-

    What's black and white and red all over? This Deadpool colouring book . . . once you're done with it!Join Deadpool, everyone's favourite Merc with a Mouth, for a rip-roaring ride through his chequered past - in stunning black and white! Colour the man himself, plus old friends and enemies ranging from Wolverine and Captain America to Thanos himself. What's Deadpool doing on that unicorn? We don't know and it's probably better not to ask. Just pick up those pencils and remember: lots of red.

  • av Natasha Durley
    184,-

    CAN YOU MAKE A TIGER?Match all 10 jungle animals together in this stylish jigsaw pair puzzle, providing hours of entertainment and educational value for children ages 2+. Featuring 20 large pieces with smooth, die-cut edges, perfectly for little hands. Packaged in a stylish cylindrical cardboard box, these gorgeous animal puzzles are charming additions to any child's bedroom and should be proudly displayed on any shelf!

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