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  • av Matthew Oldham
    113,-

    Each page of this charmingly illustrated book presents a different child pointing to a different part of their body, from nose to bottom. A peep-through hole on each page shows a cheeky teddy bear mimicking the poses. Parents will love reading along with their toddlers, helping them to recognise basic body words.

  • av Sam Taplin
    194,-

    Each time you move one of the sliders in this unique novelty book, a jungle animal springs into view and makes a fun sound. But there's more! Move the same slider back again, and you'll see and hear a completely different animal. Babies and toddlers will love moving the sliders back and forth to enjoy all the jungle animals in this delightfully illustrated book - the first in an exciting new series.

  • av Alice James
    124,-

    Life can be bustly, busy and full of things to do. Sometimes we all need some time to switch off, breathe and unwind. This write-in book is full of activities that allow space for a quiet, relaxing moment - from doodling and writing stories to stretching and night-time sleep tips. With a gentle owl character to guide you through, and links to music to help you feel calm.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    98,-

    Spot a snowboarding squirrel, a fox on a gift box and a slipper-skating penguin then look for the little white mouse hiding in every scene. The pages are packed with all kinds of animals and objects to spot, match and count. Simple text and picture prompts direct specific searches and there are plenty more delightful details to find and talk about.

  • av Fiona Watt
    113,-

    Bright, simple illustrations encourage babies to explore different garden scenes and learn new words. They will discover what is growing in the vegetable patch, play on outdoor toys, help water a garden and find out which animals live around trees and ponds.

  • av James Maclaine, Rebecca Gilpin & Lucy Bowman
    162,-

  • av Fiona Watt
    113,-

    This charming wordbook, packed with simple, eye-catching pictures, will appeal to babies and toddlers, as they explore a hen house, see a farmer in his tractor, visit a field full of cows and sheep, and lots more. With farm words and sounds to say on every page, this book is a delight to share.

  • av Kate Nolan
    194,-

    Perfect for young nature lovers, this gift box contains a 32-page book full of beautifully illustrated maze puzzles, and a 300-piece jigsaw. The jigsaw puzzle measures 59 x 44cm once complete.

  • av Kate Nolan
    194,-

    From infiltrating top-secret bases to escaping in high-speed chases, children will love completing all kinds of spy missions with this engaging book and jigsaw set. The perfect gift for budding secret agents, the attractive, sturdy box contains a 300-piece jigsaw featuring an exciting spy maze to complete once it's assembled, along with a book that's packed full of more maze puzzles to enjoy.

  • av Mary Cartwright
    113,-

    Babies will love peering through little holes and unfolding the BIG flaps following two little birds as they discover what's up in the sky.

  • av Mary Cartwright
    113,-

    Babies can peer through little peep-holes and unfold really BIG flaps to find an adventurous kitten, wriggly worms and a splashing bird, all enjoying the rain.

  • av Ayaan Mohamud
    141,-

  • av Katie Daynes
    174,-

    Get the lowdown on these sneaky, microscopic intruders, from how they infect us to how our bodies fight them off. Meet the germ detectives who have managed to track them down. And spare a thought for the zillions of other microbes who are perfectly harmless - or may even be super helpful. Using authentic kids' questions, carefully considered answers and quirky, characterful illustrations, this book provides an excellent introduction to our invisible enemies.

  • av Kate Nolan
    124,-

    Celebrate springtime with this big, bright book full of simple yet charming craft ideas for little children. From blossom pictures and butterflies to bunnies and chicks, there are all kinds of things for children to have fun making, using everyday materials from around the house. Spotting, counting and matching puzzles as well as step-by-step drawing activities will provide hours of Easter holiday fun too.

  • av Anna Milbourne
    154,-

    There's so much happening in springtime! As the days get warmer, leaves grow and flowers pop up, and all the animals get busy. Peep under blossom, behind the meadow flowers and into the pond to find nests full of chicks, baby bunnies, wiggly tadpoles, and other animals bustling round in spring. This bright interactive book will absorb little children while discovering what goes on in this lovely season.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    164,-

    Perfect for storytime, this collection of ten traditional and much-loved stories includes The Princess and the Pea, Jack and the Beanstalk, Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Little Red Riding Hood. Beautifully designed pages with Richard Johnson's enchanting illustrations bring each tale to life. Includes an introduction to the stories and notes on where they came from.

  • av Sam Taplin
    227,-

  • av Russell Punter
    98,-

    This adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme has been specially extended to make it even more appealing to young readers. Join Mouse on her busy day as she cooks, cleans and dances to the chimes of the old grandfather clock. A QR code on the back cover provides a link to an audio recording of the rhyme.

  • av Holly Bathie
    113,-

    All sorts of emotions are explored in this delightfully illustrated sticker book, including feeling excited, worried, embarrassed or jealous at a party, sports day or on a day out. There's plenty of descriptive vocabulary for children to learn along the way, along with ideas about how to stay calm and manage difficult feelings.

  • av Sam Baer
    104,-

  • av Russell Punter
    113,-

    The Dinosaur Explorer Club is going camping. Everyone wants to help set up camp- except for Daisy. Can her friends persuade her to change her lazy ways? A QR code on the back cover provides a link to an audio recording of the story.

  • av Aisha Bushby
    113,-

    Sunny is a tiny creature with a big heart living in a school garden. Her animal neighbours don't like her because she looks like a human, and they think humans are big, noisy and messy. So they're scared of her. But when Frog is in danger Sunny works out how to put things right!You don't have to be big to be brave! A brand new series full of heart-warming adventure perfect for fans of Aziza's Secret Fairy Door and Princess Minna

  • av Sam Taplin
    194,-

    From Big Ben going "bong" to red buses trundling past and pigeons cooing in Trafalgar Square, all the iconic sounds of London come to life when you press the buttons in this exciting book. There are ten sounds to hear as you find out about the most famous places in one of the world's great cities.

  • av Anna Milbourne
    98,-

    This little book introduces the seasons in a simple, toddler-friendly way, to help them learn about the yearly cycle. Sweetly illustrated, following two families as they have fun throughout the year, the book explores the weather, and what animals, plants and people do in each season. In spring there are new flowers and baby animals. In summer the weather is warm, and strawberries grow ripe. In autumn, the leaves turn red and gold and squirrels bury nuts to save for later. In winter, some animals go to sleep, and if it snows, you might be able to build a snowman!

  • av Caroline Young
    113,-

    Wildflowers are not only beautiful, they are of vital importance in providing food for bees and other pollinators. And they are found everywhere - in meadows, woodlands, jungles, mountains, deserts, grasslands and even in towns and cities. This fabulously illustrated book showcases dozens of different species with over 130 flower and insect stickers to add to the delightful scenes. Each is carefully labelled to help you differentiate cornflowers from corn cockles and poppies from primroses.

  • av Russell Punter
    98,-

    A retelling of the counting rhyme which has also been specially extended. Young readers can have fun counting speckled frogs as they hop in and out of their cool pool. A QR code on the back cover provides a link to an audio recording of the rhyme.

  • av Lara Bryan
    174,-

    Understanding money today is so much more than learning about notes and coins. Where does money come from? Why do I have to save? What happens if I click BUY NOW? Find answers to important money questions, and some silly ones too in this friendly and useful book.- The question and answer lift-the-flat format is a perfect reading tool for curious kids- Written in consultation with money management expert Bobby Seagull - TV and radio presenter, teacher and ambassador for the National Numeracy charity- Early learning about money is key to building good money habits

  • av Abigail Wheatley
    124,-

    Filled with simple, black-and white images including a dump truck, fire truck, car transporter, concrete mixer and many more. Just use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and vibrant colours magically appear! Great for keeping little ones busy and helping them learn brush control skills at the same time. 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 Jessica Greenwell
    124,-

    From egg hunts in the springtime fields to baking treats for a picnic, the little bunnies in this book are busy preparing for Easter. Use the stickers to bring the beautifully illustrated scenes to life.

  • av Fiona Watt
    273,-

    That's Not My Kitten... Book and Toy is a delightful and engaging work by the renowned author, Fiona Watt. Published in 2022 by Usborne Publishing Ltd, this book falls under a genre that appeals to the curiosity and imagination of its readers. The story revolves around the charming adventures of a kitten, told in a way that is both entertaining and educational. Fiona Watt has a knack for creating an immersive world that captivates the reader from the first page to the last. This edition also comes with a toy, adding an interactive element that enhances the reading experience. Usborne Publishing Ltd, known for their high-quality books, ensures that this product will be a treasured addition to any collection. The book is written in English, making it accessible to a wide array of readers. Don't miss out on adding this wonderful book to your library!

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