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  • av Jon Roberts
    115,-

    Accompanied by Myles, her assistance dog, Lilly sets off from Granny?s house to explore. First she walks through the garden, then she visits the seashore. But when she comes to the big cave at the end of the beach her acute hearing means she is scared of the loud noise when she drops her torch. And what?s that creature she can hear...

  • av Ian Brown
    115,-

    Learn the alphabet with Albert and friends in this new board book. Ian Brown and Eoin Clarke''s brilliant Albert the Tortoise takes young children aged 0-3 on a journey through the alphabet with his friends.

  • av Julia Rawlinson
    144,-

    Learn how to count to ten with Fletcher and his friends featuring the characters from the brilliantly popular Fletcher picture books.

  • av Julia Rawlinson
    115,-

    Learn about the different colours Fletcher and his friends encounter in the forest featuring the characters from the brilliantly popular Fletcher picture books.

  • av David Griffiths
    296,-

    An introduction to the life and work of portrait artist David Griffiths. Covering 50 years of work and study, each portrait is accompanied by a short piece detailing the story behind the picture.

  • av Ian Brown
    144,-

    Hugg and Bugg have a great life together. Hugg keeps Bugg warm in his fur and Bugg keeps Hugg''s fur neat and tidy. But one day Hugg is disturbed to see that Bugg is giving fancy hairstyles to others. Filled with jealousy, he falls out with Bugg and orders him to leave. Will Hugg see the error of his ways?

  • av Will Nicholls
    394,-

    Celebrating the twelfth British Wildlife Photography Awards, this collection showcases 150 winning and shortlisted images from the thousands of submitted entries.

  • av Ian Brown
    125,-

    Ian Brown and Eoin Clarke''s brilliant character Albert the Tortoise takes young children aged 0-3 on a journey around his garden home to introduce the concept of numbers and basic numeracy in this new board book.

  • av Adam Buick
    394,-

    A profile of the life and work of ceramicist Adam Buick, covering projects spanning the many years of his career. With over 200 illustrations to reflect the artist''s mode of working the pictorial content, this book includes both studio ceramics and ceramics in the landscape with narrative text provided by the artist and contributions by guest...

  • av Peter Waller
    144,-

    This volume in the ''Lost Tramways of England'' series explores the history of the tramways of Huddersfield and Halifax from their 19th century origins through to final abandonment in 1940.

  • av Peter Waller
    144,-

    This volume in the ''Lost Tramways of England'' series explores the history of the tramways in Newcastle and Gateshead from their 19th century origins through to final abandonment in 1951.

  • av Peter Waller
    144,-

    Featuring the tramways of Hampshire and Dorset, excluding Southampton, this volume in the ''Lost Tramways of England'' series records the history of the systems that operated in Bournemouth, Poole and in and around Portsmouth.

  • av Molly Potter
    144,-

    We all know that mental health is very important, but how do we ensure that we look after our mental health from a very early age? This book for children looks at practical ways to keep our minds and bodies healthy.

  • av Aoife Dooley
    125,-

    A humorous and honest graphic novel by autistic author and illustrator Aoife Dooley. ''I''m Frankie. I like art, pizza and rock music. I''m the shortest in my class and some say that I talk too much, Whatever I do, I''m different, that''s a fact. Perhaps it''s because I''m alien? It''s possible that my father has the answers, if I can find him.''

  • av Jackie Morris
    232,-

    In this magical picture book, Jackie Morris conjures up a world where everyone has their own dragon and their own story to tell, as she explores their diverstity with lyrucal text and charming images.

  • av Horatio Clare
    164,-

    An exploration of ten stories of myth and legend based in Wales'' famous Brecon Beacons. Written by award-winning author Horatio Clare, this book celebrates the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful hills. With hand-drawn illustrations and maps of the region.

  • av Jon Roberts
    115,-

    Every child is different. Some are loud, they love talking and showing off. Others are quiet and like to be on their own. Some have differences that you can see, while others have differences that may not be so obvious. We are all unique. We all have our own lives, our own dreams, and our own talents. Let's see what we can do.In this gently-told but immensely informative new picture book Jon Roberts tells the stories of a number of children with a variety of differences inspired by the real-life experiences of his daughter, Kya who is on the autistic spectrum, and some of her friends.A variety of conditions, including autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD, Down's Syndrome, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, epilepsey and asthma are introduced for young readers, discussing how the challenges of each affect children both in a school setting and outside and how they engage in activities they love.

  • av Ian Brown
    144,-

  • av Julia Hubery
    134,-

    This humorous story follows Dee and Flee during their first day as Happy Helpers at Miles of Smiles Adventure Park. Eager to make a fabulous impression, they have been busy practising their smiles all week ? but is that all they need to have a brilliant day? How will they face the challenges that await them?

  • av Isla McGuckin
    129,-

  • av Horatio Clare
    164,-

    Horatio Clare re-tells six myths and legends of Wales'' celebrated regions of Pembrokeshire and Gwynedd. These brilliantly written short stories bring to life the extensive history and supernatural mystery that resides in these beautiful landscapes. Each story is illustrated by Jane Matthews.

  • av Ann Bryant
    164,-

  • av Melita Thomas
    519,-

    The product of years of diligent research, this ambitious title brings the incredibly varied lives (and deaths!) of 1000 Tudor people into a single, accessible volume. Illustrated with historical portraits and a wealth of detail, including specially designed family trees to chart the links between major Tudor figures.

  • av Shann Jones
    125,-

    Gugu''s three grandchildren are regular visitors to her ''magic'' garden. One day, they discover a new arrival in Gugu''s fountain, a frog. Little did they know that this new arrival would take them on a magical adventure through the frog''s lifecycle, learning many weird and wonderful facts about them along the way.

  • av Max Low
    105,-

    Learn how to count with Ceri & Deri! Max Low''s mischevious best friends take young children aged 0-3 from ''1 Dai the Duck'' all the way to ''10 Balloons'' helped by some favourite characters from the picture book series.

  • av Emma Bettridge
    125,-

    This is Twm. He lives in two homes and he has special things that he does in the two places. Monday arrives - time to move. What if the new home is not like the old one? What if he cannot do special things there? Come on a journey with Twm to find his new home.

  • av Joyce Dunbar
    125,-

  • av David Wilson
    394,-

    Rural Wales is strewn with the peeling paint and rust of closed-down shops, overgrown tractors, corrugated sheds, abandoned farmhouses, village garages and evidence of industry and human endeavour that once contributed to vibrant communities. This book captures the buildings and forgotten ephemera of the landscape.

  • av Magaret Rooke
    164,-

    The aim of this book is to inspire young readers by sharing over 50 stories by today''s teenagers who wish to change the world in various ways. The successful author, Margaret Rooke, interviews the teenagers who seek to change things in a world obsessed by famous people and social media.

  • av Jon Roberts
    115,-

    Lily is autistic; she sees and hears new things differently. She depends on Nedw, her dog, to be by her side when she is agitated. When Lily finds a torch in her grandmother''s house, she and Nedw can venture further than they have ever done before.

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