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  • av Helen Mortimer
    134,-

    When Omar brings in some honey cake that reminds him of his beekeeping grandpa, it gives his teacher an idea to make the town more bee friendly with bee corridors.Omar and Maisie discover a shared family passion as their friendship blossoms alongside the flowers.

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    115,-

    While Daisy longed for muddy play and a puppy, her dads would keep everything 'just right' for their precious daughter and would always help Daisy 'turn her frown upside-down', with 'Fun Fridays' and 'Perfect Picnics' but Daisy's dandelion dream helps the family to reconnect and welcome a new addition!

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    144,-

    When prancing peacocks and piles of presents just aren't enough for a greedy prince, will he ever find the greatest gift? Find out in this cautionary tale that combines elements of classic fairy tales, to create a festive story of transformation and compassion, through the magic of Christmas.

  • av Lucy Plunkett
    144,-

    This book introduces readers to the spectrum of neurodiversity, through the lovable school dog, Dexter. Scenarios like the first day of term, outdoor learning, and the school play can affect children in different ways, but Dexter has a way of naturally helping all the diverse children he meets, making them feel calm and happy .

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    134,-

  • av Loll Kirby
    144,-

  • av Cara Matheson
    115,-

    When your pet changes colour, finding them is no easy job! But what happens when it's their owner who needs finding? Colour-changing Floss, is the perfect fit for her beautifully blended family, finding mischief at every turn, but when things go wrong, her skills help save the day! Includes advice on if you get lost and staying safe.

  • av Ian Eagleton
    144,-

    A book about blended families and big feelings, centred around Rory's first Father's Day without his dad living at home. A surprise trip to an art gallery helps him reflect and realise that he doesn't need to feel so torn.

  • av Helena Garcia
    144 - 194,-

  • av Karl Newson
    144,-

  • av Barbara Slade
    144 - 194,-

  • av Laura Gallagher
    123,-

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    134,-

  • av Jess Rose
    143,-

    A beautiful book about belonging, which reassures young children who might be afraid of ghosts, and teaches us all to be kinder to others.

  • av Helen Mortimer
    134,-

    When Jack meets new neighbour, Enzo, from South Africa, they soon discover they love pizza, drones and also have a passion for using technology in birdwatching! As the time comes for their favourite swallows to migrate, Jack discovers then Enzo has to return home. How will they continue their friendship from other sides of the world?

  • av Dougie Poynter
    124,-

  • av Michaela Dias-Hayes
    143,-

  • av Monika Singh Gangotra
    134,-

    The Gifts That Grow is a tale of generational love expressed through the importance of nurturing our environment for future generations to enjoy, even though we may never benefit from its rewards ourselves.

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    134,-

    Maki doesn't want to listen (specially to Mum) until he gets lost in the jungle, where a new friend helps him work on his listening skills.

  • av Annette Demetriou
    134,-

    As her class all explore their family trees, Georgie learns to be proud of her far-reaching roots. A story that reflects the experiences of being mixed race and celebrates the beauty in the rich heritage that brings.

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    134,-

    A fun tale encouraging good dental routines, with a pair tricksy twins and a sickly sweet Sugarplum Pixie!

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    164,-

    Can you follow the little red dragon around The Royal Mint as he saves the day?

  • av Michaela Dias-Hayes
    134,-

    The first in a two-book series that champions and empowers children of colour in beautifully simplistic ways. This book teached children how to mix colours, and how all three primary colours, mixed together, make beautiful brown.

  • av Katie Sahota
    123,-

    An important story which amplifies the importance of introverts, while showcasing the amazing celebrations of light across our diverse communities.

  • av Loll Kirby
    134,-

    This collection of unusual facts about a few of our planet's most vulnerable and endangered species, paired with charming baby animal illustrations will entice readers to discover some of these incredible creatures for the very first time.

  • av Jane Rushmore
    143,-

    When Marney the headstrong squirrel spots the BIGGEST pumpkin in the bushes across the park, he doesn't want to waste his time working with the other squirrels to gather nuts and acorns. He doesn't even listen to Riley the hedgehog, who tries to warn him that things may not be as they seem.

  • av Lauren Fennemore
    134,-

    The follow up to 'smash-hit' The Year We Muddled Through, this book celebrates the magic in 'everyday' experiences that children growing up in lockdown might experience for the first time.

  • av Samuel Langley-Swain
    143,-

    Join Ollie and Grace on another tooth-fairy-filled adventure as they learn all about the terrible teeth-takers!

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