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  • av Alain Gree
    224,-

    Containing a beautiful and eclectic selection of many of Alain Gree's most well-known and loved images, this book covers a huge range of subject areas, including insects, birds, animals, fish, weather, farming, trees, flowers, transport and space.

  • - Life Skills For Unstoppable Kids
    av Danielle Brown & Nathan Kai
    106 - 161,-

    This exciting new book helps children and young people to practise core skills needed to achieve their dreams and goals.

  • - Super-simple recipes for budding bakers
    av Esther Coombs
    150,-

    In this colourful cookery book, beautifully illustrated step-by-step recipes show children how to bake delicious cakes, biscuits, pies, puddings and tarts.

  • av E Altarriba
    194,-

    If you want to know more about the buildings around you, this entertaining illustrated guide is a perfect introduction to architecture around the world.

  • av Kaid-Sala Ferr Sheddad
    150,-

  • av A Gre
    124,-

    A pack of laminated flashcards that are suitable for teachers, parents and carers to teach the alphabet to children aged 3+. It features retro-style illustrations that can help children to remember the letters. It also includes notes that are included with handy suggestions for games and activities with the cards.

  • av A Gre
    98,-

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

  • av A Gre
    194,-

    Suitable for ages 2-4 years, this title features vintage illustrations that leap out from every page. It helps children learn their first words with the aid of illustrations.

  • av M Rogers
    124 - 161,-

    Teach your children about our aquatic friends with this fun and educational book. Five sea creatures are explored through rhyme, pictures and pull-out cards to construct into 3D figures. Adults will be able to read the short playful rhyme to children and look at the bright illustrations to teach them about their habits and environment.

  • av M Rogers
    98 - 179,-

    Teaches children about five key animals from the polar regions. In this title, the five animals explored are: penguin, polar bear, snowy owl, walrus and reindeer. With two spreads dedicated to each animal, it allows children to pop out the paper animals from the perforated pages contained in a pocket at the back of the book and create 3D figures.

  • av M Rogers
    84 - 161,-

    Teaches children about five key animals from the savannah. In this book the five animals explored are: leopard, giraffe, elephant, lion and zebra. With two spreads dedicated to each animal, it allows children to pop out the paper animals from the perforated pages contained in a pocket at the back of the book and create 3D figures.

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    133,-

    Manga Classics: Alice in Wonderland brings the timeless tale of a little girl exploring a magical world to life as a comic book.

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    150,-

    Manga Classics: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes brings tales of the world's most famous detective to life as a comic book.

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    150,-

    Manga Classics: Romeo and Juliet brings the classic tale of star-crossed lovers to life as a comic book.

  • av Alain Gree
    124,-

  • av Tom Jordan
    164,-

    100 Ways to Save the Planet is packed with activities to help young eco-warriors make a positive difference.

  • av Alain Gree
    138,-

    Transport introduces the topic to young children in a retro, fun and educational style.

  • av Claire Saunders
    164,-

    Live Like an Ancient Egyptian is a fascinating journey back in time to find out what it was really like to live in ancient Egypt.

  • av Eduard Altarriba
    150,-

    My First Book of Evolution uses fascinating bite-size facts, clear and simple explanations and attractive and absorbing illustrations to illuminate the mysteries of evolution.

  • av Eduard Altarriba
    124,-

    Politics is an informative and engaging guide designed to help children make sense of these complex themes that are often discussed but rarely explained.

  • av Madeleine Rogers
    164,-

    Future Vision takes young readers on a beautifully illustrated and hopeful adventure into tomorrow's world, exploring the technological and social developments that could await them.

  • av M Rogers
    124 - 161,-

    Teach your children about the animals of the forest with this fun and educational book. Five animals are explored through rhyme, pictures and pull-out cards to construct into 3D figures. Adults will be able to read the short playful rhyme to children and look at the bright illustrations to teach them about their habits and environment.

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    124,-

    Great Lives in Graphics: David Attenborough gives young readers a visual snapshot of his life and television career, while educating them on topics from documentary filmmaking to climate change and biodiversity.

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    150,-

    Factology: Ocean is a fact-filled introduction to our planet's vast ocean and its inhabitants, presented in maps, timelines, diagrams and statistics.

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    150,-

    Factology: Vikings is a fact-packed introduction to the Age of the Vikings, including their culture, mythology, battle tactics and lasting impact on the history of Europe.

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    124,-

    Great Lives in Graphics: Muhammad Ali is an illustrated retelling of Ali's life and sporting career, encompassing topics from the history of boxing to the Civil Rights movement in the US.

  • av Danielle Brown
    106 - 202,-

  • av Naomi Walmsley
    167,-

    100 Forest School Activities is a bumper book that teaches kids how to thrive outside, through outdoor crafts, bushcraft skills and nature-based play.This lively collection of outdoor activities is an essential guide for connecting with the natural world, whatever the weather. Packed with ideas for elementary schoolers to teens, there are projects for rainy days, imaginative outdoor games, bushcraft basics, gloriously messy crafts and activities to increase children's awareness of nature. Forest School encourages children to get up close to nature in a fun yet informative way. Through controlled risk taking in a natural environment, it improves children's confidence and self-esteem while boosting their social skills and resilience. It's also the perfect antidote to too much screen time and classroom-induced fatigue.Activities include: things to do on a rainy day, outdoor play, bushcraft skills, nature-based crafts, and pastimes that increase awareness of the natural world.

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    150,-

    "... shows children how to support garden wildlife by making sustainable bird, bee and bug houses, as well as how to create habitats through small, achievable projects."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Janet Petrunia
    170,-

    Thirteen year old Poppy Perry is considered a nosy neighbour. She keeps tabs on all the comings and goings of everyone in the neighbourhood, and is quick to call the police when she perceives any suspicious activity or questionable event. Poppy's overzealous imagination, fuelled by her enormous appetite for mystery novels, causes her family much disruption and distress. Her parents have been politely encouraged to vacate each neighbourhood that Poppy has alienated with her inaccurate accusations. Little did Poppy know, that searching the neighbour's hedge for her Mother's black evening shoe after their latest move, would spark the biggest investigation her and her three friends had ever been on. Amongst the chills and thrills of this suspenseful adventure, lays a path of clever antics, humourous follies, and tight friendships that make this book a fun ride.

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