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  • av Anton Poitier
    179,-

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    130,-

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    135,-

  • av Emma Smith
    165,-

  • av Anton Poitier
    165,-

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    116,-

    Contains ten fun animal pop-ups to colour and make. Follow the projects a step at a time.

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    116,-

    Young readers can have fun creating new imaginary animals, while learning about the world around them.

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    av Elizabeth Golding
    165,-

  • av Toni Stemp
    117,-

    Children can create winter-themed paper-crafts to keepor gift, by decorating tracing paper and assembling funprojects in the book. This super activity book comes in ahandy card wallet and includes the paper and additionalcomponents needed to make the projects.

  • av Eve Robertson
    149,-

    Children can delight in decorating six magical scenes with over 200 rub-down transfers.

  • av Toni Stemp
    124,-

    These bold and colourful books ask pre-school children to pick stickers to match the missing bits in pictures. With over 100 big stickers to use, young children can develop matching, shape recognition and fine motor skills, while having fun!

  • av Toni Stemp
    124,-

    These bold and colourful books ask pre-school children to pick stickers to match the missing bits in pictures. With over 100 big stickers to use, young children can develop matching, shape recognition and fine motor skills, while having fun!

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    125,-

    This series is a novel take on the popular trends for pop-up and colouring books and combines the two for a creative visual experience. These books function first as typical colouring books, but also include eight sets of press-out pieces thatcan be glued or taped into place to create amazing pop-ups.

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    125,-

    This series is a novel take on the popular trends for pop-up and colouring books and combines the two for a creative visual experience. These books function first as typical colouring books, but also include eight sets of press-out pieces thatcan be glued or taped into place to create amazing pop-ups.

  • av Eve Tombleson
    135,-

    This book is packed full of activities for children to make independently and use. With each project children learn to approach their feelings mindfully, while crafting activities that they can play with and share with friends. s for making and doing.

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    145,-

    Packed full of practical step-by-step tips and hints, this informative workbook teaches children how to create fun hand lettering styles and projects. There are 12 different lettering styles to learn about and practise for each letter of the alphabet.

  • av Anton Poitier
    125,-

    This fun activity kit includes a book and a beautifully illustrated medieval castle project, presented in a handy wallet with card, instructions and stickers needed to make the project. The book is packed with exciting information about life in medieval castles and includes step-by-steps to building a super castle to keep and display.

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    153,-

    Ready to beat boredom? These possible*impossible books contain puzzles that get progressively harder as children work through the book, helping the development of their problem-solving skills. If children find them too hard, the solutions are included in the back of the book.

  • av Anton Poitier
    174,-

    Children are introduced to counting and addition using sliding counters to understand the concept of adding on. Each page shows numbers added one at a time up to ten, using words and images, reinforced by the physical movement of a counter. Engaging illustrations inspire pre-school children to count along as they work through the book.

  •  
    125,-

    This new addition to the popular Colour & Pop series combines all the fun of pop-up and colouring books. Cheerful and entertaining fairytale princess scenes to colour and eight sets of simple press-out pieces that can be glued to the book to create amazing pop-ups.

  • av Anton Poitier
    164,-

    This joyful book introduces young children to the idea of different environments. Each double-page spread has five animals to find that are not in their usual habitats. No matter how hard you look, there's always something more to find and talk about.

  • av Elizabeth Golding
    194,-

    This four-book pack introduces first words and concepts to children in a bright and colourful way. Books are packaged beautifully in a library-style box; fun for little hands to take out and pack away again. Soft, waterproof and tearproof pages encourage children to explore each book with their hands.

  • av Eve Robertson
    224,-

    A classic fairy tale is given a twist in this inventive pop-up version which brings the tale to life, revealing who might be watching and waiting behind the scenes. When a torch is shone on the pop-up image, a hidden image is revealed. The image is created by the shadow thrown by the pop-out shapes.

  • av Joe Potter
    194,-

    This book offers a fresh take on a classic narrative. Each of the four main characters tells the story from their point of view, plus the traditional fairytale. With delightful hand-drawn illustrations, this collection of stories offers young readers a deeper experience of a well-loved tale.

  • av Eve Robertson
    141,-

  • av Anton Poitier
    188,-

  • av Emma Munroe Smith
    144,-

    This two-book series offers a great way for toddlers and pre-school children to develop language and hand-eye coordination. Children can learn colours and animals, while having great fun lifting flaps and pressing a soft, plush-covered squeaker. Young readers are encouraged to interact with what they see on the pages.

  • av Emma Munroe Smith
    144,-

    This two-book series offers a great way for toddlers and pre-school children to develop language and hand-eye coordination. Children can learn colours and animals, while having great fun lifting flaps and pressing a soft, plush-covered squeaker. Young readers are encouraged to interact with what they see on the pages.

  • av Anton Poitier
    116,-

    This book offers a great way to develop early pattern-making skills. Children can follow guided shapes in the book, as well as creating free-form shapes. There are several activities to try: stencilling, colouring and practising shapes. Simple instructions and encouraging language develop language skills and confidence.

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