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  • av Lucy Bowman
    155,-

    Title: Usborne Chess Book, Author: Lucy Bowman, Publication Year: 2016-08-01, Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd, Language: eng

  • av Sam Baer
    141,-

    100 full-colour, tear-out sheets featuring stylish dragon artwork - simply tear a page out and follow the simple folding instructions (featured on gatefolds at the front and back of the book) to create one of four different decorative origami dragons.

  • av Holly Bourne
    164,-

    Evie, Amber and Lottie: three girls facing down tough issues with the combined powers of friendship, feminism and cheesy snacks. Both hilarious and heart-rending, this is Evie's no-holds-barred story of struggling to live a "e;normal"e; teen life in the grip of OCD, from the acclaimed author of The Manifesto on How to be Interesting. Read the first chapter of Holly Bourne's next book, How Hard Can Love Be? - EXCLUSIVE to the ebook."e;An involving look at feminism, friendship and the secrets we hide even from those who know us best."e; - The Observer"e;An epic and unique release this summer that I plead you all to pick up! This novel has a distinct British feel with moments mixed with laughter, tainted with tears and bound with love. Holly Bourne has created a beautiful tale."e; - Paper Trail YA"e;This is not a novel about a condition: Evie's condition is that of being a contemporary young woman, and through her guerrilla feminist group with new soulmates Lottie and Amber (who will each get a novel to themselves shortly) she learns new pathways through life that all her peers can follow."e; - The Observer"e;This is quite easily Bourne's best novel yet. Might have been a tricky subject matter, but it was funny and heartbreaking and thought-provoking."e; - An Awful Lot of Reading"e;I love the Spinsters Club, and I so want my own! What I love is how Bourne breaks down these ideas so they are so accessible! ... There are a few feminist YA stories out at the moment, but this is the first I've read that actually talks about feminism and discusses how to be a feminist, and I think it really could be a game changer! And I am so happy! I am so, so happy and excited!"e; - Once Upon a Bookcase"e;This book was kind of astounding to me... I got through Am I Normal Yet? in one sitting"e; - A Novel Youth"e;It's not a book that I can find fault with because it was just written so perfectly and so carefully and sensitively. I just enjoyed it so much."e; - Lucy the ReaderHolly Bourne is becoming something of a writing sensation in the world of Young Adult fiction... Using humour, high emotion, compassion, sensitivity and some hard-hitting drama, Bourne creates a beautiful, resonant story that tackles serious issues with the lightest and sometimes darkest of touches, giving real and moving insights into what it means to be young, confused and isolated. - Lancashire Evening Post"e;My favourite YA book of 2015"e; - Words from a Reader

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    89,-

    A pocket guide to one of the most famous cities in the world, featuring fifty of London's best-known landmarks, each fully illustrated and accompanied by a detailed description, interesting facts, other things to spot nearby, and the nearest Underground stations. Add the stickers to the pages as you spot each building or place.

  • av Fiona Watt
    224,-

    A brightly coloured, touchy-feely book for babies. Press the buttons to hear a range of gentle, musical sounds which relate to the simple pictures. Delightful to share, this book will engage even a tiny baby's attention and as babies grow they will love to press the sound buttons themselves. This series is designed to be used from birth.

  • av Anna Milbourne
    141,-

    A sunny garden hums, buzzes, creeps and crawls with life. Lift the flaps and peep through the delicate laser-cut holes to discover a whole host of butterflies, birds and bees, caterpillars, squirrels, frogs and other garden wildlife. A delightful information book for the very young.

  • av Heather Amery
    174,-

    A bi-lingual French/English word book, that features a thousand everyday words. It is illustrated with busy scenes and labelled pictures to help children learn key French vocabulary.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    89,-

    An action-packed colouring book with hours of colouring and doodling fun. Each right-hand page has a scene to colour, while left-hand pages have suggestions for doodles, designs and pictures to complete. Includes a page of colouring tips for drawing patterns, colouring in large areas and getting perfect results.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    155,-

    A lift-the-flap information book for young readers which explores life in Ancient Egypt, in particular the rituals that the Egyptian Pharaohs undertook in preparation for the afterlife: mummification and the construction of pyramids.

  • av Heather Amery
    127,-

    First Thousand Words in Portuguese

  • av Caroline Young
    99,-

    Little children will love exploring the wonders that can be found outside the back door in this lively sticker book, with over 100 stickers to complete the scenes.

  • av Conrad Mason
    155,-

    Offers a glimpse behind the scenes of a busy castle. Amid the hustle and bustle, this flap book helps young readers meet lords, ladies, knights and squires and find out how they live, work, fight and relax in their magnificent castle home.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    155,-

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

  • av Simon Tudhope
    127,-

    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
    155,-

    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.

  • av Struan Reid
    127,-

  • av Mary Sebag-Montefiore
    99,-

    The Cuthberts of Green Gables asked for a boy from the orphanage to help them out around the farm, so they are rather surprised when a talkative, red-headed little girl steps off the train to meet them.

  • av Fiona Watt
    141,-

    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
    114,-

    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 Fiona Watt
    155,-

    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 Felicity Brooks
    127,-

    A straight-talking book explaining puberty and the emotional, psychological and physical changes girls go through. Covers everything girls want to find out about, including moods and feelings, periods, what happens to boys, diet, eating disorders, exercise, body image, sex and relationships, contraception, self-confidence, drink and drugs, exam stress, and cyberbullying.

  • av Fiona Watt
    113,-

    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.

  • av Struan Reid
    99,-

    A colouring book for budding artists. It features black and white drawings of many of the main sights to be seen in London, from buildings and people, to statues and transport. It includes line drawings that allow the readers to colour them in their own style. Each picture is accompanied by simple but interesting facts about London.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    155,-

    A flap book that is packed with information about cars, from how the first automobiles were invented, to how speedy racing cars get around tracks. Each of the seven double-page spreads have several flaps to lift and several of them also have fun paper technology such as sliding a race car or moving a car along a production line in a factory.

  • av Jane Chisholm
    267,-

    Provides a reference point for students studying for their SATs and GCSEs. This title is split into three sections, each covering the key aspects of the curriculum for Physics, Biology and Chemistry, and including important charts, tables and lists.

  • av Susanna Davidson
    113,-

    Holly is staying with her Great Aunt May when she discovers a tiny pony with shimmering wings. At first, she thinks she must be dreaming, until two fairy ponies visit her one night on an urgent undertaking: Puck the fairy pony has been snatched by the spoiled girl next-door, and the ponies need Holly's help to rescue him.

  • av Sam Taplin
    194,-

    Full of big noisy diggers for little children to discover, this title presents five sounds on the panel, one for each digger, including a rumbling bulldozer, a thudding rock-breaker, an excavator digging a hole and a tipper truck unloading rocks.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    151 - 155,-

  • av Felicity Brooks
    194 - 344,-

    A reference book for young readers covering a wide range of topics from art and animals to new technology. Arranged thematically and illustrated with over 1500 photos, illustrations and diagrams. QR codes allow readers to access hundreds of carefully selected websites, downloadable pictures and quizzes - straight to a mobile phone or tablet.

  • av Iain Ashman
    124,-

    With only a tube of glue and a pair of scissors, this book becomes a superb model of a 12th century castle. With castle walls, a courtyard, stables, portcullis and the castle itself, as well as 40 cut-out figures including the Baron, his wife and children, knights, men-at-arms and servants, it makes a everyday scene of castle life.

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