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  • av Sam Baer
    120,-

    Packed with action scenes of different types of sharks hunting, leaping and cruising among coral reefs, kelp forests and open oceans. Spot baby sharks emerging from their eggs, and a small and sneaky epaulette shark creeping up a beach! Use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and vibrant paints magically appear. A mess-free way to keep children busy, perfect for travel. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    151,-

    Help Anya the angelfish find her way through a coral reef and Basil the dog navigate an obstacle course by following the finger trails in this delightful young puzzle book. It features ten simple mazes with a variety of themes and charming detailed illustrations. Maze puzzles are a great way for children to develop and practise cognitive, navigational and fine-motor skills.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    182,-

    A brilliantly colourful 300-piece jigsaw showing a busy, bug-filled scene, plus a 24-page picture puzzle book, presented together in a sturdy box. Can you find an ant in a deckchair, a butterfly blowing a trumpet, a dragonfly riding a broom and lots more?

  • av Alice Beecham
    110,-

    From the wide-open ocean to a bright and bustling coral reef, explore all sorts of ocean habitats and discover the amazing creatures that inhabit them. Children will love discovering some amazing marine facts while they add over 100 stickers to the various underwater scenes.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    111,-

    Children are invited to cut out shapes from the paper at the back of the book and glue them onto the illustrated scenes. The large shapes to cut around are perfect for little hands to follow and provide a fun way to practise scissor skills. From rockets and space shuttles to planets and friendly aliens, there are all sorts of exciting space pictures to create in this imaginative book. There are also lots of things to talk about on each page to improve vocabulary.

  • av Sarah Hull
    150,-

    You'll never guess where a katydid's ears are, why peacock spiders need to be good dancers or how water skaters walk on water, and did you know that bagworm moth caterpillars build log cabins? With warm, characterful illustrations, this fun and surprising information book will open your eyes to the remarkable bugs all around you.

  • av Emily Bone
    151,-

    What happens inside a farm? Lift the flaps to find out what a busy farmer and her family do throughout the year, from milking cows and shearing sheep to hosting an open day, running a farm shop and welcoming guests for 'pick your own'. The book gives children an insight into daily life on a family-run farm, as every member of the family works together to keep the farm running.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    139,-

    Explore nature with this inspiring illustrated guide - the perfect companion for budding birdwatchers of all ages. From the tiniest finch to the biggest, fiercest bird of prey, it covers over 160 different birds that can be spotted in the UK and Europe, with information on what they eat, their songs and where to find them. Each bird has a beautifully detailed, accurate illustration to help you identify it, along with amazing facts and spotting tips.

  • av Sarah Russell
    139,-

    Explore the wonderful world of wild flowers with this inspiring illustrated guide. The perfect companion for nature lovers of all ages, it covers over 160 different flowers that can be spotted in the UK and Europe. Each flower has a beautifully detailed, accurate illustration to help you identify it, along with information on where to find them and when they bloom during the year.

  • av Fiona Watt
    99,-

    Turn the pages to discover different trains with smooth wheels, shiny windows, a rough roof and glossy engine in this buggy-book version of a much-loved title. Babies love the bold illustrations, exploring the tactile patches and trying to spot the familiar little white mouse.

  • av Fiona Watt
    179,-

    Discover the fun of the zoo in this sound-book addition to the bestselling That's not my... series. Turn the pages to explore the zoo and meet a monkey, an elephant, a tiger and a parrot in this larger format touchy-feely book. Press the sound button on the final page to hear all these animals in the noisy zoo!With bright, bold illustrations and soft tactile patches on each page, babies and toddlers love That's not my... books. That's not my... books are designed to be shared, and support sensory and language development. Don't forget to spot the little white mouse on every page!

  • av Fiona Watt
    99,-

    Turn the pages to discover different trucks with a smooth side, shiny tank and bumpy radiator in this buggy-book version of a much-loved title. Babies will love looking at the bold illustrations, exploring the tactile patches and trying to spot the familiar little white mouse.

  • av Russell Punter
    110,-

    Young Max is always stressed out. SLAM! goes door after door, as he stomps out in a mood. But can his teacher Sid help him learn to chill out? Find out in this funny rhyming picture book from the much-loved Dinosaur Tales series.

  • av Micaela Tapsell
    161,-

    All living things need water to survive. But what actually IS water? Investigate the fascinating science of water with more than 80 flaps to lift and simple experiments to do at home. Find out how water shapeshifts, where it goes after it falls as rain, and why too much or too little water can wreak havoc on towns and cities.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    182,-

    A fabulous 300-piece jigsaw teeming with colourful fish and a picture puzzle book, presented together in a beautiful sturdy box and both packed with things to spot and talk about. Can you spot a pirate's hat, the captain's spoon, a message in a bottle and lots more?

  • av Rose Hall
    130,-

    From eating jam to jumping in muddy puddles, there are lots of ways for a little child to get mucky. But there's also a cosy pleasure in feeling clean again. This delightful book talks little children through everything from baths and showers to handwashing and hairwashing, and even how animals wash themselves.

  • av Phillip Clarke
    99,-

    Contains a huge variety of content: crosswords, wordsearches, anagrams, word jigsaws, riddles, word sudoku and coded messages, plus spoken and written word games.,Clear, step-by-step instructions.,Strengthen spelling and boost vocabulary while having fun.

  • av Sam Smith
    162,-

    Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical elements which are displayed in the Periodic Table. Meet each element in this entertaining book and 300-piece jigsaw set, and discover which are crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and lots more. With links to websites with videos and activities to find out more.

  • av Gillian Doherty
    118,-

    This busy puzzle book provides hours of screen-free entertainment for young children, while they spot all kinds of things on different kinds of farms. From milking time at a dairy to shearing day, and bees on a honey farm to picking fruit in an orchard, these busy scenes take the reader to all kinds of farming environments. Numbered icons on each page show what to find in the scene and how many to count. While they are kept busy poring over the richly illustrated busy scenes, they will be developing essential skills in finding, matching, counting, reading and sorting. Not only that, children will also develop their vocabulary and understanding of farms. Perfect for both pre-readers and readers, this puzzle book is perfect for keeping kids busy on holiday or any other time!

  • av Gillian Doherty
    118,-

    Young children will enjoy hours of puzzle fun with this lushly illustrated book. Numbered icons on each page show what to look for and how many to count in the busy scene. While being kept entertained, children will develop essential skills in reading, counting, matching and identification. They will also develop vocabulary and knowledge of different animals and environments all around the world, from spider monkeys in the rainforest to polar bears in the Arctic. Ideal for sharing with pre-readers and readers alike. Perfect to share between siblings or friends for keeping busy on holiday or any other time!

  • av Sam Taplin
    179,-

    From a roaring tiger to a trumpeting elephant, every animal in the zoo thinks it's the loudest one of all... and they're going to show you why! With hilarious rhyming text and exciting animal noises, this book is full of fun surprises to discover, as all the animals try to outdo each other!

  • av Victoria Williams
    147,-

    Colour by numbers, solve clues, doodle patterns, escape from mazes... Packed with a huge variety of puzzles, this entertaining write-in book will make maths fun without ever feeling like a lesson. Write and draw your answers as you practise key topics for ages 7-9, from times tables to fractions to mental arithmetic. Along the way, you'll also discover how your brain works and tips on how you can help it to work better. With links to more activities and help online, and all the answers in the back of the book.

  • av Zanna Davidson
    180,-

    Curl up with these six cosy stories - perfect for reading aloud to little children. Meet the troll who has always wanted to brush his teeth, a naughty bunny who can't get to sleep and a dragon who lights the stars each night. An enchanting collection that will be sure to bring magic to bedtime.

  • av Kimberly Whittam
    128,-

    Raw and grounded, Angel Cake draws on Kimberly's experience working with secondary school education, and her passion to give a voice to children who the system can let down.,A sensitive, nuanced and empathetic portrayal of the effect on teens of peer pressure, the foster system, school behavioural polices and parents with mental health issues.,Gutsy, loyal and outspoken, Angel is an unforgettable protagonist in the same mould as Tracy Beaker and will have readers rooting for her all the way.

  • av Minna Lacey
    150,-

    There are probably twenty quadrillion ants in the world - that's a lot! But most people have no idea about the tiny creatures scuttling, flying, wriggling or burrowing around us. This beautifully illustrated flap book gives the reader a glimpse into the fascinating world of bugs - brilliant butterflies, bugs that live in water, tropical bugs high up in rainforest trees, ones that burrow deep underground and even those that only come out at night.

  • av Fiona Watt
    130,-

    Join the fairies in Fairyland as they hide Easter eggs, go on an Easter egg hunt, follow the Easter bunny's muddy footprints and have lots more fairy fun! Use the stickers to dress the fairies and decorate the enchanting scenes.

  • av Sam Taplin
    179,-

    From a snorting pig to a crowing cockerel, every animal on the farm thinks it's the loudest one of all... and they're going to show you why! With hilarious rhyming text and exciting animal noises, this book is full of fun surprises to discover, as all the animals try to outdo each other!

  • av Fiona Watt
    130,-

    Join the unicorns and their fairy friends as they fly over a rainbow, explore and enchanted forest and splash in a magical pond. Move the chunky sliders to reveal lots of little surprises. The eye-catching illustrations are designed for very young children, and the sliders, cut-outs and fingertrails are brilliant for developing essential early learning skills.

  • av David Owen
    123,-

    Alex Neptune is back for his most epic adventure in this fifth and final instalment of the action-packed series - perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Dragon Realm! Brineblood the pirate is back on the high seas with a dastardly plan - he's going to steal every drop of sea magic and use it to raise an all-powerful monster from the bottom of the ocean. If Alex, Zoey and Anil can't stop him, the monster could flood the entire world.Teaming up with the water dragon, they use a home-made submarine to journey deep into places no human has been before. But they have one crucial problem: Alex has lost his magic. Can he still lead his crew to victory? Or will Haven Bay - and the rest of the world - be lost for good?

  • av Russell Punter
    105,-

    Lee the centipede is having lots of fun at the local fair. There are prizes to be won and yummy cakes to eat. But the greedy centipede wants them all to himself. Can he learn to share? Find out in the is charming tale set in the world of funny bugs.

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