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  • - A Scanimation Picture Book
    av Rufus Butler Seder
    223,-

  • av Sam Smith
    124,-

    Children can sail the seven seas, surviving shipwrecks and hoarding gold with this treasure trove of colourful mazes. There are over 40 mazes, from secret smuggler tunnels to treasure maps and shipwrecks full of plunder. The mazes are more challenging with each turn of the page and all the answers are at the back of the book.

  • av Mac Barnett
    144,-

    The multiple award-winning, bestselling team of Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen tell an extraordinary tale about a little girl who cocoons her cold, grey town in joy and warmth ... and brightly coloured yarn!

  • av Felicity Brooks
    134,-

    A book about colours for preschool children. It comes with flaps to lift and lots of lovely colour vocabularly.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    131,-

    Young space fans can create their own amazing spaceships in this skyrocketing sticker book. 10 full pages of stickers, including laser guns, rocket boosters, viewing ports and more will keep children entertained for hours. Includes spaceships inspired by famous science fiction stories, as well as actual spaceships and satellites that exist today.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    160,-

    Look Inside Things That Go is an engaging and informative book by Rob Lloyd Jones. Published in 2013 by Usborne Publishing Ltd, this book takes you on an exciting journey through the world of transportation. The book belongs to the genre of children's literature and is perfect for young minds who are curious about how things work. The author, Rob Lloyd Jones, has done a fantastic job of simplifying complex ideas and presenting them in a fun and interesting way. From cars and trucks to planes and trains, the book covers a wide range of vehicles and explains how they go. The publication year, 2013, saw this book become an instant hit among children and parents alike. Usborne Publishing Ltd is known for their high-quality children's books, and Look Inside Things That Go is no exception. It's a must-have for any young reader's collection.

  • - How children (and frogs, dogs, flamingos and dragons) can use yoga relaxation to help deal with stress, grief, bullying and lack of confidence
    av Michael Chissick
    220,-

    Frog, Dog, Flamingo and Dragon are all very upset. Ladybird listens to their worries and comes up with a plan that will help them all - let's learn Ladybird's Remarkable Relaxation! This engaging picture book teaches an effective yoga relaxation technique that children can use anywhere and anytime to cope with anxiety, stress, grief, or bullying.

  • av Patricia MacLachlan
    194,-

    Newbery Medal winner Patricia MacLachlan's lyrical text combines with Stephanie Graegin's intimate illustrations in a heartwarming story celebrating first-borns and the unforgettable joy they bring.

  • av Amanda Li
    124,-

    I'm a New Big Sister: A Princess Polly book is a charming tale penned by the talented Amanda Li. Published in 2013 by Penguin Random House Children's UK, this book has since been a favorite among young readers. The story belongs to the genre of children's literature and is especially popular among little girls. The book follows the journey of Princess Polly as she navigates the exciting and sometimes challenging role of being a big sister. The narrative is engaging, filled with a sense of adventure and learning. Amanda Li has done an exceptional job in creating a relatable and heartwarming story. The book is a testament to the quality and creativity that Penguin Random House Children's UK is known for. This book is an excellent choice for young readers stepping into the world of literature.

  • av Fiona Watt
    144,-

    As babies begin to interact with the world, they will love to reach out and play with the holes, tactile patches and flaps in this vibrantly colourful book. This first book will help babies learn about turning the pages, looking and pointing - an essential part of starting to understand what books are all about.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    115

    Each supercar in this colourful sticker book needs its wheels, headlights, trim and other details added. All are available as stickers at the back of the book so that children can complete a rally car, a Le Mans car, a Pro Mod racer, an SUV and many more.

  • av Ming-Ju Sun
    107,-

    This gorgeous gallery presents models sporting dresses and hats consisting of intricately entwined flowers, leaves, and vines. These imaginative illustrations draw their inspiration from botanical drawings and Japanese, Chinese, and Indian artworks. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display.

  • av Natural History Museum
    98,-

    This colourful activity book is the ideal introduction to the wonderful world of butterflies for children. It is crammed with 100 re-useable stickers of butterflies, moths and caterpillars, as well as fascinating facts and fun puzzles and games.

  • av Allan Ahlberg
    174,-

    Includes everything that is familiar to a young child. This book features iconic illustrations that present a vast array of baby paraphernalia that should be instantly recognizable and absorbing to a young child.

  • - Pictures Change for Learning Fun!
    av Nicola Baxter
    164,-

    A first knowledge book for small children, with lively drawings and a special kaleidoscope wheel on every page. Twist the dial to find out what happens when an artist mixes paints on a palette, rotate shapes to make a cute face, and watch as a flower come.

  • av Alison Lester
    123

    A gorgeous new cover edition of a classic alphabet book.

  • av Eric Hill
    106,-

    It's time for bed! Spot is ready to snuggle up and go to sleep. But where is Teddy?Join Spot and Mum in their search for Teddy around the house for the perfect bedtime read. If you loved this, try:Where's Spot?Spot Loves His DadSpot Loves His Grandpa

  • av DK
    119

    Features bright photographs and 5 fun pop-out surprises. In this title, four toys have different favourite colours, and each one is looking for their friend. Teddy is searching for Yellow Ducky, who pops out of a yellow watering can. But where is Rabbit's friend, Blue Dragonfly, hiding?

  • av Fiona Watt
    160,-

    An animal-themed companion to the "Baby's Very First Playbook", this title features pages that are specially designed to be visually stimulating with simple, colourful illustrations and lots of things to look at. It helps babies spot the animals, explore the touchy-feely textures, run their fingers along diecut lines and peep though holes.

  • av Peppa Pig
    67,-

    A colourful wipe-clean activity book that helps children learn how to write the numbers 1-10 and begin to link number words with the numerals (one = 1) through a range of fun Peppa-themed activities. It is suitable for young readers who are starting school and developing first number skills and pencil control.

  • av Nosy Crow Ltd
    116,-

    Today, Bizzy Bear is packing his ship, hoisting the jolly roger and setting sail on an exciting pirate adventure! All little readers will love helping Bizzy steer his ship, dig for treasure and open the treasure chest.

  • av Salina Yoon
    145,-

    Do cows sing? Do cows cuckoo? All I know is cows go MOO! Simple, rhythmic and lots of fun, this big, brightly illustrated board book can have kids happily imitating all kinds of animal talk. For each creature, including a sheep, duck, frog and cat, a giant mouth flap lifts up to reveal a new animal sound.

  • av Kumon
    140,-

    Cutting, folding and sticking aren't just fun and games - they're also a great way to improve children's manual dexterity and ability to concentrate. Paper Playtime transforms the traditional workbook into a hands-on learning opportunity. With simple step-by-step instructions, the child will create delightful projects as well as gain a sense of accomplishment. With each page, children will fold paper and use scissors and glue with greater accuracy and skill.

  • av Lonely Planet Kids
    124,-

    Never forget an adventure with this bright journal from Lonely Planet Kids. With fun illustrations, space to write, draw, collage and colour - the finished journal will be a wonderful scrapbook to treasure forever. It's a must-have item for any trip.

  • - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures
    av Amnesty International
    150,-

    We Are All Born Free brings to life the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in a collection of vivid, memorable artworks by world-renowned illustrators.

  • av Max Lucado
    194,-

    Best-selling author Max Lucado helps young children grasp the unending love of God in this beautifully illustrated story of discovery and wonder in exploring the amazing world that God has made.

  • av A Gre
    98,-

    Aimed at 2-4 years children, this title teaches children their first words with the aid of absorbing illustrations.

  • av Natural History Museum
    98,-

    Create your own colourful dinosaurs with the Natural History Museum's new book for young dinosaur enthusiasts. It contains 15 scenes from the Palaeozoic era featuring T. rex, Spinosaurus, Diplodocus and more. Drawing activities and games make learning fun, while step-by-step instructions explain how to draw your own dinosaurs.

  • av Fiona Watt
    116,-

    Part of the touchy-feely series, this title helps very young children to enjoy the bright and colourful illustrations while the different texture patches help them develop sensory awareness.

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    - Having Heart and Taking Action
    av Ruby Roth
    194,-

    In Vegan Is Love, author-illustrator Ruby Roth introduces young readers to veganism as a lifestyle of compassion and action. Broadening the scope of her popular first book That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals, Roth illustrates how our daily choices ripple out locally and globally, conveying what we can do to protect animals, the environment, and people across the world. Roth explores the many opportunities we have to make ethical decisions: refusing products tested on or made from animals; avoiding sea parks, circuses, animal races, and zoos; choosing to buy organic food; and more. Roth’s message is direct but sensitive, bringing into sharp focus what it means to “put our love into action.” Featuring empowering back-of-the-book resources on action children can take themselves, this is the next step for adults and kids alike to create a more sustainable and compassionate world.

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