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  • av Jessica Greenwell
    114,-

    Writing capital letters is made simple with this entertaining activity book. The letters are grouped by shape, and images are linked to each letter sound to reinforce the link between handwriting and phonics. Durable, wipe-clean pages mean children can practise again and again, and there are helpful notes and tips for grown-ups at the back too.

  • av Rebecca Gilpin
    114,-

    This colourful activity book is packed with holiday-themed puzzles, things to spot, drawing and colouring activities. Fill an aquarium with fish, spot the differences between hotels, complete a motorhome maze and much more. Answers to all the puzzles are at the back of the book.

  • av Lara Bryan
    156,-

    What do grown-ups do all day? Lift the flaps to open up a world of possibilities and discover over 100 things you can be from a nurse to a musician or an astronaut. Includes Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites with activities and fun facts about jobs people do.

  • av Holly Bathie
    100,-

    Dive under the sea and meet narwhals, whales, giant octopuses and other amazing animals in this exciting sticker book. Learn where otters live, what elephant seals look like, discover creatures of the deep and lots more. With over 150 stickers to decorate the underwater scenes and links to websites with videos of narwhals, sea otters and more.

  • av Leonie Pratt
    128,-

    A festive sticker book containing 13 Christmassy scenes and over 600 reuseable stickers to dress the dollies for different occasions. Pick out clothes, bags, shoes, hats and jewellery to get the girls dressed for Christmas shopping, to go ice-skating, for a Christmas party and ready for bedtime on Christmas Eve.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    100,-

    From the fun of a first riding lesson to the drama of a dressage competition, this entertaining activity book will keep young horse and pony-lovers busy for hours on end. With over 250 reusable stickers of horses, riders, equipment, trophies and more, and a fold-out back cover to store stickers when not in use.

  • av Hannah (EDITOR) Watson
    100,-

    Little First Stickers Tractors and Trucks, eng, Hannah (EDITOR) Watson, 2019-10-31, Usborne Publishing Ltd

  • av Fiona Watt
    100,-

    This magical little sticker book is full of woodland fairy dolls to dress. There are lots of enchanting scenes to decorate, from a fairy garden and dawn chorus to gathering acorns and picking berries. With over 200 reusable stickers of outfits, woodland creatures and flowers, plus a fold-out back cover to `park' stickers whilst they're not in use.

  • av Christopher Maynard
    128,-

    First published in 1977, this cult classic has been reissued for a new generation of ghost-hunters. This book is for anyone who has shivered at shadowy figures in the dark, heard strange sounds in the night or felt the presence of a mysterious `something' from the unknown.

  • - Coding for Beginners
    av Rosie Dickins & Louie Stowell
    195,-

    An introduction to coding for complete beginners, this friendly and accessible book teaches children the basics of Scratch (a free, online programme developed by MIT which is widely used in primary schools), allowing them to get inside the code of their computer and create simple games and animations on screen."e;Coding for Beginners using Scratch does an excellent job of making it a fun and accessible journey for even the youngest readers ... It is both a great starter lesson for moving on to more advanced software and a book to give you a new hobby with which to impress friends"e; - LoveReading4Kids"e;A super guide to coding for beginners... Written so clearly and simply that even a non-coding adult could understand it."e; - Lancashire Evening Post"e;An accessible introduction, walking children through the basics before getting them started on some fun projects to stretch their skills."e; - The Guardian"e;An ideal introduction to what will be a very important subject for the kids of today."e; - Silicon Republic"e;The clear explanations make every project easily achievable and will really give children confidence to tackle coding for themselves; the end results are great fun and very satisfying, giving children a strong sense of achievement."e; - Parents in Touch"e;Start from Scratch, literally, and build up your coding skills with the help of this step-by-step guide to one of the most popular coding languages for children."e; - Cork Evening Echo"e;An introduction to the computer language especially suited to beginners."e; - Books for Keeps

  • av Sam Smith
    166,-

    Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical elements which are displayed in the Periodic Table. Meet each element in this entertaining book and 300-piece jigsaw set, and discover which are crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and lots more. With links to websites with videos and activities to find out more.

  • av Lesley Sims
    90,-

    Little Red Riding Hood is visiting her granny, but someone is there before her... who could it be? A charming retelling of the much-loved tale, with a child-friendly ending and beautiful illustrations by Bao Luu throughout.

  • av Sam Smith
    100,-

    Young footballs fans will love this exciting sticker book, with scenes to complete including a training ground, match day and penalty shootout. With over 200 reusable stickers of footballers, officials and faithful fans, plus trophies and accessories, and a fold-out back cover to store stickers to use again and again.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    154,-

    Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls is a captivating book by the accomplished author, Susanna Davidson. This enchanting compilation of tales, published in 2019, transports readers into a magical world where girls are the heroes of their own stories. Davidson masterfully weaves together narratives that are not only entertaining but also empowering, showcasing the courage, intelligence, and resilience of female protagonists. The book, belonging to the genre of Fairy Tales, is a refreshing departure from traditional tales where damsels are in distress and need rescuing. Instead, it highlights the bravery and brilliance of girls, making it an inspiring read for young readers. Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd, Forgotten Fairy Tales of Brave and Brilliant Girls is a must-read for anyone seeking a refreshing perspective on fairy tales. The book is available in English.

  • av Meredith Russo
    128,-

    Meet Morgan and Eric: born on the same day, at the same time and bonded for life. In this moving dual narrative, we meet them every birthday from the age of thirteen, as Eric figures out who he is, as Morgan decides to live as her true self, and as they realize they are inextricably part of each other.

  • av Fiona Watt
    128,-

    Enter a magical world where dragons learn how to glide through the air, guard treasure buried deep in a dungeon, live in crystal-studded caves and much more. With hundreds of stickers of dragons, treasure and more, including lots of extra-special sparkly stickers which can be used to decorate the pages.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    100,-

    Journey to far-flung rainforests and decorate tropical scenes including a crocodile creek, elephant parade and parrots in the treetops in this colourful sticker book. With over 300 reusable stickers of tigers, toucans, sloths, orang-utans and more, and a fold-out back cover to store stickers when not in use.

  • av Sam Taplin
    90,-

    Join Poppy and Sam for Christmas at Apple Tree Farm with this delightful activity book, filled with festive mazes, dot-to-dots, matching and other wipe-clean activities. The simple puzzles help young children develop essential observation and pen control skills in an enjoyable way.

  • av Fiona Watt
    114,-

    That's not my dinosaur... is a captivating book written by the renowned author, Fiona Watt. This book, published by Usborne Publishing Ltd in 2020, transports readers into a world where dinosaurs are not just creatures of the past. Fiona Watt masterfully uses the genre of fiction to weave a story that is both engaging and enlightening. This book is a must-read for all dinosaur enthusiasts and lovers of good literature. Usborne Publishing Ltd, known for its high-quality publications, has once again lived up to its reputation with this release. Written in English, That's not my dinosaur... is a book that will keep you engaged from start to finish.

  • av Linni Ingemundsen
    128,-

    Sander wishes he was like everyone else. But he has Silver-Russell syndrome, a condition that affects one in a hundred thousand. It means he is smaller than other boys, and it seems like the biggest, strongest, guys get all the attention, especially from girls. But Sander notices little things other people miss, and he's about to make a big impact.

  • av Simon Tudhope & Holly Bathie
    112,-

    Part of the Usborne Key Skills series that supports the Maths lessons children learn at school, this handy pad is filled with 140 tear-off activity sheets that help children practise their fractions from halves to tenths. The activities get progressively harder throughout the pad, and all the answers are at the back.

  • av Fiona Watt
    128,-

    A lively sticker book containing 13 fairy scenes and over 400 stickers with which to dress the fairies for different a variety of different occasions, including a moonlight flight, a fairy tea party and a visit to the Fairy Queen. Stickers include a range of fairy outfits, bags, shoes, jewellery and headresses.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    100,-

    Celebrate springtime with little lambs, bouncing bunnies and fluffy chicks in this charming sticker book. There are over 250 stickers to bring the scenes to life, including an Easter egg hunt, an Easter parade and fields to fill with animals.

  • av Fiona Patchett
    135,-

    This inspirational journal has beautifully designed pages to fill with your drawings, observations, poetry or anything else you like. There are facts, star charts and pictures of constellations to help you identify stars, and links to websites to find out more. With beautiful illustrations, this is a journal for stargazers of all ages to treasure.

  • av Sam Taplin
    114,-

    Brush water over the black and white illustrations and watch as the animal scenes burst into beautiful colour! Sixteen detailed pictures include kangaroos, penguins, hippos, meerkats and lots more. With a handy fold-out back cover to prevent colours running through to the page beneath.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    114,-

    From a dawn fairy dance in a shimmering summer meadow to a masked ball and an autumn harvest, there are lots of enchanting fairy scenes to bring to life in this magical activity book. With over 250 reusable stickers of fairies, flowers and stars, including lots of sparkly stickers, and a fold-out back cover to store stickers when not in use.

  • av Alice James
    156,-

    Think like a mathematician by scribbling your way through this jam-packed activity book, full of maths puzzles to solve, codes to crack and patterns to draw. Activities include inventing your own currency, designing symmetrical shapes and creating maths magic tricks. Includes links to websites with even more maths facts and activities.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    100,-

    Travel back to prehistoric times to discover fearsome meat-eaters, gentle leaf-eaters and creatures of the sky and sea in this exciting sticker book. There are over 200 reusable stickers of Triceratops, Velociraptors and more, and a fold-out back cover to store stickers when not in use.

  • av Sarah Hull
    156,-

    Making magazines is fun and easy - and this marvellous guide offers advice every step of the way. Learn how to write 5-star reviews and intriguing articles, make giggle-inducing comics and zines, showcase your artistic skills and much more. Includes links to specially selected websites for inspiration, hints and tips.

  • av Andrew Prentice & Lara Bryan
    156,-

    Nobody has everything they need, all the time - so how can we make do with what we have? Economics is all about understanding the choices we make to solve this problem. With bright infographics, this informative book describes why markets are so important, how businesses work out what to sell, and how governments choose how to run a country.

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