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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 Nosy Crow Ltd
    £6.99

    Today, Bizzy Bear is packing his ship, hoisting the jolly roger and setting sail on an exciting pirate adventure! All little readers will love helping Bizzy steer his ship, dig for treasure and open the treasure chest.

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    by Salina Yoon
    £8.99

    Do cows sing? Do cows cuckoo? All I know is cows go MOO! Simple, rhythmic and lots of fun, this big, brightly illustrated board book can have kids happily imitating all kinds of animal talk. For each creature, including a sheep, duck, frog and cat, a giant mouth flap lifts up to reveal a new animal sound.

  • by Kumon
    £9.49

    Cutting, folding and sticking aren't just fun and games - they're also a great way to improve children's manual dexterity and ability to concentrate. Paper Playtime transforms the traditional workbook into a hands-on learning opportunity. With simple step-by-step instructions, the child will create delightful projects as well as gain a sense of accomplishment. With each page, children will fold paper and use scissors and glue with greater accuracy and skill.

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    by Lonely Planet Kids
    £7.99

    Never forget an adventure with this bright journal from Lonely Planet Kids. With fun illustrations, space to write, draw, collage and colour - the finished journal will be a wonderful scrapbook to treasure forever. It's a must-have item for any trip.

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    - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Pictures
    by Amnesty International
    £9.49

    We Are All Born Free brings to life the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in a collection of vivid, memorable artworks by world-renowned illustrators.

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    by Max Lucado
    £11.49

    Best-selling author Max Lucado helps young children grasp the unending love of God in this beautifully illustrated story of discovery and wonder in exploring the amazing world that God has made.

  • by A Gre
    £5.99

    Aimed at 2-4 years children, this title teaches children their first words with the aid of absorbing illustrations.

  • by Natural History Museum
    £6.49

    Create your own colourful dinosaurs with the Natural History Museum's new book for young dinosaur enthusiasts. It contains 15 scenes from the Palaeozoic era featuring T. rex, Spinosaurus, Diplodocus and more. Drawing activities and games make learning fun, while step-by-step instructions explain how to draw your own dinosaurs.

  • by Fiona Watt
    £6.99

    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.

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    by Alice Melvin
    £9.99

    Join Alice Melvin on this very special treasure hunt. You must search high and low to find the objects and stick them into your book to complete the pages.

  • by W. E. Joyce
    £7.99

    The book that inspired the Academy Award-winning short film, from New York Times bestselling author and beloved visionary William Joyce.

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    - Having Heart and Taking Action
    by Ruby Roth
    £12.99

    In Vegan Is Love, author-illustrator Ruby Roth introduces young readers to veganism as a lifestyle of compassion and action. Broadening the scope of her popular first book That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals, Roth illustrates how our daily choices ripple out locally and globally, conveying what we can do to protect animals, the environment, and people across the world. Roth explores the many opportunities we have to make ethical decisions: refusing products tested on or made from animals; avoiding sea parks, circuses, animal races, and zoos; choosing to buy organic food; and more. Roth’s message is direct but sensitive, bringing into sharp focus what it means to “put our love into action.” Featuring empowering back-of-the-book resources on action children can take themselves, this is the next step for adults and kids alike to create a more sustainable and compassionate world.

  • by Struan Reid
    £6.49

    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.

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    by Raymond Briggs
    £7.99

    Life in Bogeydom is full of snot, smells, slime, scum and other unspeakable things, and Bogeymen live under the ground revelling in allthe nastiness imaginable. Briggs has created a whole new world in this sophisticated cartoon-strip picture book for older children which will entice the most reluctant of readers into books.

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    by Rob Lloyd Jones
    £8.99

    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.

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    by A Gre
    £10.99

    Suitable for ages 2-4 years, this title features vintage illustrations that leap out from every page. It helps children learn their first words with the aid of illustrations.

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    by Sam Taplin
    £10.99

    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.

  • by Dopffer Guillaume
    £7.99

    Learn French with this first word-and-picture book for early readers, with delightfully illustrated scenes to explore.

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    - Fireman Sam
    by PI Kids
    £12.99

  • by Eric Hill
    £7.99

  • by Helen Nicoll
    £6.99

    Meg, Mog and Owl are becalmed in a boat. Meg makes one of her spells and gets more than she bargained for!

  • - Nature Sticker & Activity Book
    by Alice Lickens
    £5.99

    This sticker activity book encourages children to get interested in trees and the surrounding woodland - through sticking, colouring, spot the difference and dot-to-dot. Tree Explorer is packed with interactive activities, from learning about the seasons to building your own treehouse!

  • by Kathryn Cave
    £7.99

    There is a small creature who does his best to join in with the others. But he's different. No matter how he tries, he just doesn't belong. Then Something turns up and wants to be friends. But Something Else isn't sure he's like him at all...

  • - Chew Proof * Rip Proof * Nontoxic * 100% Washable (Book for Babies, Newborn Books, Safe to Chew)
    by Amy Pixton
    £5.99

    lndestructlbles are innovative books built for the way babies read. Printed on a unique, nontoxic, paper like material that holds up to anything babies throw at them, lndestructibles are rip proof, chew proof, drool proof and gum proof.

  • by Eric Hill
    £7.99

    Offers a classic Spot book. This book flaps on every page that reveal an increasing number of surprises as every toddler's favourite puppy, Spot, counts from one to ten, meeting farm animals along the way.

  • by Julia Donaldson
    £5.99

    Tiddler Reader is a captivating book by the renowned author, Julia Donaldson. Published by Scholastic in 2012, this book offers a unique blend of storytelling that is both engaging and educational. The genre of the book is children's literature, and it stands as a testament to Donaldson's ability to weave tales that are not only entertaining but also enriching. The story of 'Tiddler Reader' is set in a vibrant underwater world and follows the adventures of a little fish with a big imagination. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate creative storytelling and are looking for a delightful read for their children. Published by Scholastic, a leading publisher known for its high-quality children's books, 'Tiddler Reader' is a testament to their commitment to nurturing young minds through literature.

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    by Jennifer Adams
    £7.99

    With the perennial popularity of classic writers like Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, Baby Lit is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple counting text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar's Alison Oliver, Little Miss Austen and Little Master Shakespeare are a must for every savvy parent's nursery library. Jennifer Adams is the author of a dozen books including Remarkably Jane: Notable Quotations on Jane Austen and the popular Y Is for Yorick: A Slightly Irreverent ABC Book for Grown-Ups. Jennifer works as a writer and editor in Salt Lake City. Her favorite baby name is Fitzwilliam. Alison Oliver runs Sugar design studio. Alison's design portfolio includes everything from logos to packaging and product design for clients such as Chronicle Books, Citibabes, Aerie, as well as Gibbs Smith. She lives in Manhattan. Her favorite baby name is Lizzy.

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    £7.99

    Classic tale of friendship and love starring two lonely worms.

  • by Herve Tullet
    £5.99

    A bright, interactive game of spot the difference.

  • by Peggy Rathmann
    £7.99

    The ultimate bedtime read from the award-winning author of The Day the Babies Crawled Away.

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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