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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 Eric Hill
    £7.99

    Suitable for toddlers and children who learn to read, this title features a classic Spot book.

  • by Nick Sharratt
    £6.49 - 6.99

    Pull the tabs and lift the flaps - who will be your favourite octopus? Will it be the Cuckoo-Clocktopus, the Scary Shocktopus or maybe even the Party Frocktopus. There's an octopus for everyone in this fantastically colourful sequel to the hugely popular ELEPHANT WELLYPHANT.

  • by Carolyn Curtis
    £9.49

  • by Claire Freedman
    £7.99

  • by Lauren Child
    £6.99

    Meet the fabulously feisty Clarice Bean, in this hilarious picture book from Children's Laureate, Lauren Child. The book that launched the bestselling Clarice Bean series, this is perfect for children who are ready to make the transition from younger picture books to independent reading.

  • by Neil Griffiths
    £6.49 - 7.99

  • by Kes Gray
    £7.99

    Daisy is 006 and a Bit, spy extraordinaire. With her black felt-tip moustache, glasses, secret spy gadgets and special spy code, she's poised and ready for action. There's just one problem, nobody can understand a word she's saying! Mrs Pike the neighbour, Tiptoes the cat and even Gabby, Daisy's best friend, are all baffled by her spy language.

  • by Bill Martin & Eric Carle
    £7.99

    Introduced by a rhythmic text, this book takes the readers to a menagerie of wild animals from a roaring lion to a fluting flamingo and a trumpeting elephant. It presents a story combining animals, colours and sounds.

  • by Eric Carle
    £7.99

    Presents the story of a bad-tempered ladybird. This title explores the concepts of time and size.

  • by Kes Gray
    £7.99

    Oh no! Daisy's mum has been stolen by a gang of mad elephants! Luckily for Daisy, she's adopted by a family of friendly tigers and has to learn the "tiger way" to survive. Still it's not all bad, she gets to live in a cave, sleep in trees and best of all, she doesn't need to take a bath - because everyone knows all cats are afraid of water!

  • by Julia Donaldson
    £7.99

    Every day, Tiddler is late for school, and every day he has another tall tale for his teacher. But did he really ride a seahorse? Did he really meet a mermaid? And who will believe him when he really does get captured in a net? TIDDLER is a classic of the future, with a little hero that all children will identify with.

  • by Lucy Cousins
    £7.99

  • by Julia Donaldson
    £7.99

    Animals learn their table manners in this funny book for toddlers.

  • by Judith Kerr
    £7.99

    Share in fifty years of a really remarkable cat... Mog is everyone's favourite family cat! Join her in this warm-hearted and funny escapade about what Mog does when her favourite toy goes missing...

  • by Sibylle von Olfers
    £6.99 - 10.99

    Poppy realises that the snowflakes in her garden are actually Snow Children, who whisk her away to the Snow Queen's magical kingdom.

  • by Julia Donaldson
    £7.99

    The tiny hermit crab loves his new shell. He doesn't want to share it - not with a blobby purple anemone and a tickly bristleworm. But life in the rock pool proves tougher than Crab thinks, and soon he finds he needs his new housemates in this rollicking story of sea, shells and friendship.

  • by Antonia Barber
    £7.99 - 8.99

    A picture book favourite, this is the dramatic and moving Cornish tale of a cat and a fisherman who brave the stormy seas to save their village.

  • by Nosy Crow
    £6.99 - 8.99

    It's a beautiful snowy day and Pip and Posy can't wait to go out and play. They have all sorts of fun, until they decide to build a snowman. Pip wants to build a snowRABBIT, but Posy wants a snowMOUSE! An argument erupts and both get cold, wet and sad. Happily the friends resolve their differences over a cosy craft session indoors.

  • by Giles Andreae
    £7.99

    A colourful, rhyming picture book all about jungle animals - from the author of international bestseller, Giraffes Can't Dance.

  • by Gwendal Le Bec & Yann Le Bec
    £6.99

    This is the story of Raymond - an ordinary dog who, for a while, lives an extraordinary life.

  • - Green Back Book
    by Dr. Seuss
    £6.99

    Just how wacky can a Wednesday get?! With shoes on the wall, tortoises in trees, pigs without legs and teachers on roller skates, children will have lots of fun counting all the wacky things they can find on each spread of this entertaining book.

  • by Anthony Browne
    £7.99

    Hannah loves gorillas but has never seen one. Her father is too busy to take her to the zoo and Hannah is disappointed when he only buys her a toy gorilla for her birthday. She throws the toy into the corner of the room when something extraordinary happens - the toy becomes alive.

  • by Robert Munsch
    £6.99

    What child wouldn't love to go for a ride on a fire engine? In this all-time favourite, two kids visit a fire station. While they are exploring a fire engine, an alarm sounds, and away they go to the rescue!

  • by Ms. Penny Dale
    £7.99

    There were ten in the bed and the little one said "Roll over, roll over!" But who were the ten? And what happened to them all after they rolled out of bed? All is revealed in this bedtime tale featuring a small child and an assortment of soft toys.

  • by Eileen Browne
    £7.99

    In this picture book classic, a delightful surprise colourfully unfolds when a little girl called Handa puts seven delicious fruits in a basket to take to her friend.

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    by Herge
    £7.99 - 10.99

    Following on from the events of Destination Moon, Tintin finds himself in a rocket on a collision course with the moon. And with Snowy the dog, Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus and the Thompson twins aboard, things quickly spiral further and further out of control.

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    by Herge
    £7.99 - 10.99

    The world's most famous travelling reporter must handle the heat of the Sahara. Faced with a drowned sailor, counterfeit coins and a ship full of opium, Tintin sets out on another adventure. Aboard the Karaboudjan Tintin is introduced to Captain Haddock for the first time, and they are soon both facing a deathly thirst in the Sahara desert.

  • by Helen Nicoll & Jan Pienkowski
    £7.99

    "Meg and Mog".

  • by Lynley Dodd
    £7.99

    Hairy Maclary, everyone's favourite dog, is busy chasing and hustling all the neighbourhood cats from Slinky Malinki to Pimpernel Pugh. But when he comes face to face with Scarface Claw, the toughest tomcat in town, it's Hairy Maclary's turn to be bustled, rustled and hustled.

  • by Jan Pienkowski & Helen Nicoll
    £7.99

    Mog wants to go in a spaceship for his birthday treat...so Meg makes a spell, and off they go!

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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