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  • av David Owen
    145,-

    Things are about to get seriously spooky for Alex Neptune in his fourth action-packed adventure - perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Dragon Realm!When an ominous sea fog rolls in to Haven Bay, Alex, Zoey and Anil are ambushed by mysterious crab-legged creatures, searching for the glowing skull of the notorious pirate Brineblood.Escaping to crumbling Argosy Manor with the skull, the friends must enter three magically trapped and deadly dangerous bottled worlds, to retrieve the prongs of a powerful trident that can stop Brineblood's zombie army. All they have to do is face a cataclysmic eruption, a flood of evil and a forsaken town - while trying not to die horribly. Oh, and if they fail Brineblood will rise from the dead...

  • av Sam Baer
    105,-

    Packed with dynamic action scenes of planes and helicopters of all shapes, styles and sizes, from seaplanes and tiltrotors to rescue helicopters, cargo planes and passenger airliners. Use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and vibrant hues magically appear! A mess-free way to keep children busy, perfect for travel. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.

  • av Lesley Sims
    95 - 111,-

  • av Kate Nolan
    105,-

    With over 100 pages of travel-themed activities, this brightly illustrated book is perfect for children to take on holidays and journeys. There are all kinds of fun puzzles, from wordsearches and mazes to spot the difference and Sudoku, as well as pencil-and-paper games for one or two players - bingo, boxes, noughts and crosses, and more.

  • av Fiona Watt
    86,-

    Turn the pages to discover different buses with shiny doors, a rough radiator and sparkly headlights in this buggy-book version of a much-loved That's not my... title. Babies love the bold illustrations, patches to explore and the little mouse to spot on every double page.

  • av Fiona Watt
    86,-

    Meet five friendly dinosaurs in this buggy book version of the much-loved That's not my dinosaur... book. Babies love the best-selling That's not my... books with their eye-catching illustrations and touchy-feely patches, as well as spotting the little white mouse on every double-page.

  • av Alice James
    86,-

    Colour in smiling otters and hula-hooping dogs in this book of cheerful drawings. Young children can enjoy filling in the simple outlines, as they develop pen-control skills in over 90 colouring pages of this book.

  • av Lesley Sims
    95,-

    Tiger and her dive team are off in search of a sea dragon in this vividly illustrated tale for beginner readers. The rhyming text and humorous illustrations make learning phonics fun.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    86,-

    A big book full of fun dinosaur-themed puzzles and facts. Children will be excited to discover facts about the biggest, fastest and deadliest dinosaurs and all kinds of other dino data as they complete the fun prehistoric puzzles in this book. Fizzing with facts, the puzzles are also designed to encourage and develop key maths, language and reasoning skills.

  • av Russell Punter
    95,-

    Help Agent Arthur to solve a host of puzzles and track down a gang of crooks in the steaming jungle. Join Agent Arthur's mission in this Usborne Puzzle Adventure book.Arthur is the newest recruit to the Acton Agency. This mission finds him crash-landing into a jungle filled with danger. He needs your help to solve a series of brain-teasing puzzles to outwit a gang of ruthless crooks. A long-awaited re-issue of an Usborne classic, updated and enhanced for a whole new audience of puzzle adventurers.- Packed full of interactive puzzles- Perfect for engaging reluctant readers

  • av Reece Carter
    115,-

    "A spooky, funny, magical and atmospheric adventure with a compelling hero you will adore." Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of NevermoorMaybe some ghosts enjoy walking through walls and being invisible - not me. I never asked to be a kid ghost. With no memory of the kid she was before she was taken by the Witches, Corpse is bound to haunt the rock-that-doesn't-exist for ever. Until she learns of a treasure, one that can reunite Corpse with her family and her name. She must set off for answers, on a journey across the stormy sea, battling magic, zombie-skeletons and monsters. But the Witches want the treasure too. And they'll do anything to get to it first. Welcome to Elston-Fright, a forgotten town where witches lurk, sea monsters roam and a girl is on the hunt for answers... Previously published in the UK as The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name

  • av Emily Bone
    165,-

    You'll never guess how many teeth a shark has, how surfers have their own language, when a blobfish isn't a blobfish, or just how noisy the ocean is. All is revealed in this delightful information book, filled with friendly, humorous pictures and quirky, surprising facts about seas and oceans. You'll want to share this book with everyone you know!

  • av Sam Taplin
    115,-

    It's bathtime in the bear household... but the little bears aren't quite ready for a wash! Behind each fluffy flap in this cute book you'll find a mischievous bear cub making a great big mess... before all the bears are revealed together in the bath on the last page. With adorable illustrations and lots of fun surprises, this is a perfect book to share with babies and toddlers.

  • av Caroline Young
    125,-

    Children can add the cute cats and kittens to settings such as a farm, a vet's and a cat cafÃ(c) to bring each scene to life. The gorgeous stickers show a wide variety of cat breeds from fluffy Persians to sleek Siamese playing, snoozing, feeding and generally enjoying being the furry stars of every page.

  • av Sam Baer
    130,-

    A clear and simple guide to growing up, and the changes you can expect during puberty. With cartoony artwork and diagrams, this book explains puberty in a simple, clear and friendly way. Designed to help reassure readers that what they're going through is normal, whether that's coping with a changing body, mood swings, new emotions and even questions about their sexuality and identity. The writing and art style, and the level of detail given in each topic, has been tailored to be suitable for kids aged 8-11, who most likely haven't started puberty yet. Topics covered include: growing taller, getting hairier, bras, periods, shaving, all about vaginas, vulvas and penises, sex, sexuality, love, relationships, friendships, hormones, looking after yourself, staying safe and keeping healthy - written with expert input from sex educators and gender specialists.

  • av Sam Smith
    163,-

    Discover the wonders of our Solar System with this fold-out book and 300-piece jigsaw. The sturdy box contains a jigsaw showing the planets, their moons and the spacecraft that have been sent to explore them, plus a double-sided fold-out illustration of our Solar System packed with fascinating facts and links to websites to find out more.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    144,-

    Build 22 of the galaxy's fiercest warriors and most awesome aliens in this exciting activity book. From giant aliens that crackle with lightning to time-travellers and mysterious warriors from another dimension, young space explorers will love using over 300 stickers of claws, tentacles, armour and weapons to complete the incredible extraterrestrial scenes.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    125,-

    Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms and legs of little T.rex and friends to tell a simple story. The little dinosaur plays with Tess Triceratops, splashes in a stream with Ali Ankylosaurus and learns how to stomp before returning home for a big surprise.

  • av Kate Nolan
    95,-

    A superhero sticker book with exciting scenes to complete using the stickers provided. Whizz! Pow! Zap! Join the superheroes as they complete all kinds of exciting missions with this super sticker book. Children can have hours of fun adding over 180 stickers to complete the lively, detailed scenes, from a city battle, a volcano lair and an underwater base to Mission Control and Superhero School.

  • av Sam Taplin
    163,-

    From penguin chicks and seal pups to tiger cubs and baby rhinos, there are all kinds of little animals making cute sounds in this charming book. With ten buttons on the pages to press, there's a visit to Australia to hear what noises baby kangaroos and koalas make, as well as a trip to the jungle to listen to a baby monkey, and a farm where a baby alpaca and donkey come to life.

  • av Mary Cartwright
    86,-

    This spot-the-difference book will engage little ones for hours as they pore over the puzzles on every page. Delightful illustrations include all kinds of characters, such as pink poodles, ice-skating flamingos, and even astronaut koalas. The differences to spot are both simple and surprising, playing with pattern and shape in ways that young children can easily understand: sandcastles turn into snowmen, hats become crowns and faces become pineapples. Each puzzle takes the reader on an exciting journey, from the bottom of the ocean to the far reaches of outer space - via more familiar settings, like the park or the local pool.

  • av Fiona Watt
    163,-

    Contains various activities to do on every day of the year including a flag chain, fabric collages, leaf printing, spoon-people, door signs, gift tags, and dangly cowboys to make, draw and paint.

  • av Abigail Wheatley
    95,-

    A delightful doll's house sticker book to fill with over 180 stickers of beautiful furniture and accessories. Children can fill the colourful playroom with toys, books and games, stock the kitchen with delicious food to eat and find a spot for Zippy the cuddly monkey in the bedroom. A fun way to practise fine motor skills.

  • av Anna Milbourne
    115,-

    Little bear needs lots of care in this irresistible touchy-feely book. Stroke his nose, rub his tummy, and he'll feel all better by the end of the book. Each page has a different touchy-feely patch for you to interact with the heart-meltingly sweet bear character. Encouraging kindness while also providing a calming activity, this book is perfect for quiet time with little ones.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    144,-

    Set off on a journey along the world's largest river, and deep into the planet's largest rainforest. Turn the pages and lift the flaps to explore steamy, sweaty jungle and discover the secrets of its most extreme plants and animals. Visit some of the people who have made the Amazon their home, and learn how to help protect this incredible but fragile ecosystem.

  • av Fiona Watt
    95,-

    This delightful little sticker book is full of bridesmaids, page boys, ring bearers and wedding guests to dress. There are lots of different types of weddings, from a formal one to a ceremony on a beach, in a garden or a magical winter setting. Use the stickers to dress the dolls, add their accessories and decorate the scenes.

  • av Kristie Pickersgill
    165,-

    This book is an engaging introduction to chemistry and tackles the key concepts and big ideas in a friendly and accessible way. From atoms to molecules, discover the basic building blocks of the universe and find out how chemists use them to create amazing new medicines, materials and more. Follow step-by-step chemical reactions, explore the periodic table and learn all about chemistry's real-life applications from solving crimes to producing green energy.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    134,-

    Blast off on a journey deep into our incredible Solar System. Turn pages, peek through holes and lift flaps to discover the secrets of planets, moons and the Sun. Visit rocky planet Mars, fly through an asteroid belt, see a storm raging on Jupiter, and discover what lies BEYOND our amazing Solar System.

  • av Micaela Tapsell
    145,-

    The activities, puzzles and experiments in this book will show children how people can help the planet. Follow pigeons as they measure air pollution over London. Investigate how far the food in your cupboards actually travels. Look out for wildlife and count all the pollinators that live near you. Come up with a design for your own super green vehicle. Imagine what it would be like if you worked as a marine biologist on a coral reef. Hunt out any energy vampires lurking in your home. And discover the amazing way that plants and soil trap carbon.

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