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At Tales you find a wide variety of children’s books, because we all know that our children deserve the best. In our selection you will find all the classics with the most beloved children’s books characters, but you can also let your child take on an adventure with some new heroes. Either way the world of books is an enchanting place for a child experiencing the magic of a good children’s story for the first time, and what makes the world of children’s books even more magical is the many beautiful and thrilling childrens’ books illustrations. They make the characters come alive. So if you want to introduce your child to the magical world of books let the magic begin here.
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  • by Dr. Ashley Gilman
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    Though most huskies love the snow, Hope the Husky loves the beach. She walks along the beach each morning to find children that she can teach about hope. On today's walk, Hope the Husky finds Carter sitting alone near the water. Carter tells Hope the Husky that he feels left out from his siblings because he does not know how to play soccer. Follow along as Hope the Husky teaches Carter how to use the parts of hope to solve his problem. This book also contains a section titled Hope at Home, which includes practical activities that can be easily implemented to build hope in children and adults.

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    by James Sellick
    £8.99

    Not all heroes are human. Meet the Green Machines – the brave gang of vehicles working together to save Planet Earth. In this blazing tale, electric fire engine Flamekraken and his airborn buddy Heletor rescue the animals of Evergreen Forest from a dangerous forest fire.

  • by Ben Lerwill
    £7.49

    I’m Not Scary. . . I’m Just a Dinosaur! is a charming book that challenges the idea that dinosaurs were just big scary monsters by gently exploring the different ways in which these incredible creatures adapted to survive. From Diplodocus to T-Rex, discover how dinosaurs’ unique features helped them to thrive!The simple and easy-to-follow text by Ben Lerwill highlights the ‘scary’ features of each dinosaur and then, with a pause, reveals the reasons they weren’t really scary at all – in fact, it’s these ‘scary’ things that made each dinosaur special! In this book, you’ll see how their different body parts were designed by nature to help them stay fit and strong. Hilarious and playful illustrations from Erica Salcedo will delight readers with a cast of comical dinosaurs throughout. With an underlying message of not judging by appearances, I’m Not Scary. . . I’m Just a Dinosaur! is filled with fun and facts.This is a unique approach to a non-fiction picture book on dinosaurs, perfect for young (and old) dinosaur fans to enjoy and read aloud over and over again!

  • by Catharine Robertson
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    When a dad asks his child to please get dressed, the answer is clear... no, I’m a flamingo! No, I don’t need shoes... No, I won’t be too hot... I’M A FLAMINGO! This sensible vs silly dynamic between adult and child brings humour and is something every parent will be able to relate to. The double gatefold at the end provides an unexpected twist.

  • by Happy Yak
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    In Pumpkin Mash, a dozen loveable pumpkins dress up in different Halloween costumes. Imagine a cute cat pumpkin on top, with a spooky skeleton pumpkin on the bottom. Or  ghost pumpkin on top, with an alien pumpkin on bottom! All culminating in a final scene featuring classic carved jack-o-lantern pumpkins.

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    by Eric Fan
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    by Charlotte Guillain
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    A vibrant, richly illustrated concertina book that takes the reader on a journey from below the roots all the way to above the canopy in two beautiful forests, both temperate and rainforest. The Forest That Grows Around Me ventures through branches and burrows, exploring the interconnected lives of plants and animals in forest ecosystems.

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    by Christy Mandin
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  • by Happy Yak
    £7.99

    The Feelings Bookis a multi-sensory exploration of different emotions, through touch-and feel patches and expressive monster characters.

  • by Gareth P. Jones
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    Laugh-out-loud bottom-based picture book set in a classroom, where a teachers insists that there is nothing funny about bums. We all have them, after all!

  • by Fiona Barker
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    The Big Monster Bake is a picture book with a sweet and inclusive approach to Halloween. It stars a pair of little monsters hoping to share a homemade cake with their neighbours on Monster Street.

  • by Bia Melo
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    Little S Goes House Hunting is a warm and funny picture book that follows a little snail on her quest to find a new and unusual house.

  • by Tilly Matthews
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    In this hilarious sequel to Paul the Peacock, Paul and his pal Norris set out on a treacherous adventure to help his long-lost cousins.

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    by Drew Daywalt
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  • by Channing & Margot
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    Little ones will love building busy scenes of emergency vehicles coming to the rescue in this vibrant sticker book bursting with colourful illustrations by Amy Husband and fun facts and questions written by Margot Channing.From fire engines to police cars and even helicopters over the ocean, each spread is filled with action as the emergency vehicles are used to save the day, with plenty of space to fill with stickers and spark imagination as children complete the busy scenes. Prompts on each page to search for, count and point to objects will turn learning into an engaging game as they begin to develop explanations by connecting ideas and identify mathematical problems based on their own interests. A treasure hunt at the end means children can flick back and find things they might not have noticed before.This is a must-have book for all action-loving little ones and future heroes!

  • by Channing & Margot
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    Keep little ones busy as they explore the airport for hours in this vibrant sticker book bursting with colourful illustrations by Jean Claude and fun flying facts written by Margot Channing.From the departure lounge to the loading bay and even inside the pilots cockpit, each spread has plenty of space to fill with stickers and spark imagination as children can build busy airport scenes. Prompts on each page to search for, count and point to airport-specific items will turn learning into an engaging game as they begin to develop explanations by connecting ideas and identify mathematical problems based on their own interests. A treasure hunt at the end means children can flick back and find things they might not have noticed before.This is a must-have book for all budding flying enthusiasts and future pilots!

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    by Marc Martin
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    From armadillo to zebras, chameleons to quetzals, these exotic animals will surprise and delight. No curious explorer should be without Marc Martins stunning celebration of 26 strange and beautiful creatures from all over the world.This bright and bold book is perfect for young readers aged 5+ to discover new animals, whilst learning their ABCs, too.

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    by Deborah Hocking
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    Flowers make the world SO lovely!But WHY are they so bright and beautiful? And HOW ON EARTH do they make food?Let's find out in THE GREAT POLLINATION INVESTIGATION!Take a look inside a flower and find out what all the little parts do, meet the amazing animals that carry pollen from bloom to bloom, and discover how seeds and fruits are made. Look for the adorable bees buzzing around on every page with fun first-hand facts to share. You can carry out your very own pollination investigation with the project at the back of the book and instructions on how to make a pollination wand to tickle your flowers!With gorgeously bright artwork by Deborah Hocking, fact-packed text checked by the experts at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and flaps on every page, this innovative nonfiction picture book is an immersive and exciting read for ages 4 and up.

  • by Cyber Group Studios
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    An epic adventure with four little dinos as they start their own news show, based on the Gigantosaurus TV series and characters by Jonny Duddle. When Tiny saves the other dinos by reporting on the erupting volcano, she's inspired to start her very own news show! Rocky, Mazu and Bill try to report the real news, but Tiny finds that reporting made up stories gets a much better reaction. But what happens when the dinos stop believing her lies? Will they believe Tiny when she reports the truth? Will there be good news at the end of the day . . . Join them in the latest episode and read the story to find out! Discover more of this international, bestselling series in The Story of Gigantosaurus, The Dino-Sitters Club, Searching for Spinosaurus, Dinos to the Moon, and dino fact-packed Dinopedia.

  • by Zeshan Akhter
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    From author of My Name is a Gift, Zeshan Akhter, comes a sensitively told story about a young refugee as he settles in a new country. It is beautifully illustrated by Nabila Adani. In a tale of home and healing, Noah's family have taken a journey no one should have to make. They arrive in a different country as refugees. While settling into their new house, Noah misses his Baba, Jida and their old home. When a fireworks display brings back both happy memories and difficult moments of their journey and arrival, his family and their new community support him in facing his fears and feeling hopeful for the future. This timely and heartfelt story is a deeply emotional exploration of the lasting impact of the refugee experience and the tragedy of war. The perfect companion to The Suitcase, The Journey and The Other Side.

  • by Coco Wyo
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    A breath of fresh air! Relax and unwind with this adorable colouring book. Snuggle up with a world of cozy cuties in these relaxing colouring pages! The sun is shining and flowers have started to bloom, so gather your colouring pens and get cozy with Coco Wyo!This beautiful book is brimming with charming drawings for you to colour in - budding gardens, baby animals, and sunny skies! These cozy cuties are the perfect companion for a relaxing day of colouring with simple, cute pages you can complete in one sitting!Cozy Cuties has sweet and irresistible images for colouring fans of all ages!¿ 45 hand-drawn pages ready for your creativity¿ Large, bold designs that are easy to colour¿ Convenient 8 x 8-inch size, perfect for relaxing anywhere¿ Crisp, high-resolution illustrations that bring each page to life

  • by Jenny Clark
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    An amazing adventure into a wonderful world that might be closer to home than you think...

  • by Varun Duggirala
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  • by Abigail Wheatley
    £6.99

    Filled with simple, black-and-white images including a pumpkin patch, mice carving pumpkins and some friendly Halloween jack-o-lanterns. Just use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and watch as delightful hues 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.

  • by Paul Nugent
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    Amelia Egghart is a chicken with a dream. Ever since she was a chick she has been practicing, preparing, and training for the day she would finally achieve that dream: breaking the world record for chicken flight.

What defines a children’s book you may ask? The first and the most obvious characteristic of a children’s book is the fact that it is written it to children. Secondly is the importance of how the story is told. In children’s books the story is often told from a children's perspective, or the story has a child or an adult addressing a child as the storyteller. Thereby the child reading or hearing the story can identify with the main character or characters in the children’s story making the child more engaged in the plot. 
Another significant characteristic of children’s books is the use of pictures or illustrations. A children’s story is often told through a combination of written words and children’s books illustrations. It can also be in the form of a picture book, where the child creates the story from the pictures he or she sees. In the newest books we also see a frequent use of sound as an extra level of engagement. You can both find sound books and picture books in our selection of children’s books. 

Genres
Children’s books can cover a wide range of genres, but there are two main categories. Either we have the lyric kind that covers both children’s songs, rhymes or nonsense poetry, which often have a fun or silly theme that makes the children laugh while singing or rhyming along. The other kind of children’s books is the narrative story. This is the category of the fairytales, the children’s novels and the classical novels told for children. Here we see a frequent use of figurative language, which speaks to the children’s imagination. The plot in these narrative stories can both be set in a fictional or realistic world. 


The Classics 
The world of children’s books contain a lot of beloved classics by all the great children’s authors. Classics that never lose their magic. Classics that make you reflect. Classics that move you, because of all the lovely memories you have with the stories and all the wonderful children’s books characters. You probably remember yourself when your mom or dad read them to you before bedtime and you couldn’t sleep because of the fascination of all the amazing places, characters and action in the books. Then when you fell asleep you would dream the most wonderful dreams where your imagination would build on to the story and you could be the hero of your favorite fairy tale. You could give that same wonderful experience to your children when you read the timeless classics to them and in doing so sharing the magical world with them and thereby creating a unique bond between you and your children.
You can for example choose to travel back to Neverland with your children following the second star to the right with Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, or you could take a trip through the mysterious rabbit hole and experience the curious world of Wonderland with Alice and the Mad Hatter.  

Colouring and learning books
If your child is in a creative mood, we also have a selection of children’s colouring books for both toddlers and tweens. Your child can colour everything from famous artworks by Frida Kahlo to all their favorite children’s books characters and magical creatures like unicorns. The colouring books are beautifully illustrated and just waits to be introduced to the world of colour making them even more beautiful. By letting your children colour figures in a children’s colouring book of their own choice you stimulate their creative side and fine motor skills. Colouring also works relaxing on your children given them a break from the busy everyday. 
You can also stimulate your child with the use of learning books. You will find a wide range of children’s learning books in our store. Your child can both learn about animals of all kinds including dinosaurs, but they can also learn how the body works, or get an introduction to the universe. No matter the topic the books are specially developed for children’s minds and are told in a language they can understand. 

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