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  • by Jessica Greenwell
    £6.99

    This engaging book will keep young children entertained for hours as they complete the mazes, spot the odd one out, find the differences and have lots of fun with matching and spotting games. All these activities are perfect for developing pen control along with first skills in reading, writing and maths.

  • by Fiona Watt
    £9.99

    Join the unicorns and their fairy friends as they fly above a rainbow, explore an enchanted forest and splash into a magical pond. Move the chunky sliders to reveal little surprises hidden below.

  • by Mary Cartwright
    £6.49

    This striking board book is the perfect way to introduce babies to the rituals and routines of bedtime. On every page there are dramatic, high-contrast illustrations and sturdy holes to peep-through that will fascinate and delight babies.

  • by Mary Cartwright
    £6.49

    This striking board book for babies is about the joy of saying hello in all kinds of ways - to friends and family and soft, fluffy toys. This is the perfect way to fascinate and stimulate developing minds, with high-contrast illustrations and sturdy holes to peep-through.

  • by Mary Cartwright
    £6.49

    This robust board book will fascinate babies, and introduce them to all kinds of animals. Every page is designed to stimulate developing minds, with striking high-contrast illustrations and inviting holes to peep-through.

  • by Mary Cartwright
    £6.49

    Take a trip outdoors in all weathers and all seasons with this eye-catching board book for babies. There are striking high-contrast illustrations and sturdy holes to peep through, to keep very young children stimulated and engaged.

  • by Mary Cartwright
    £7.99

    Join Bunny on a fun-filled run through the alphabet, in this playful board book for little children who are starting to learn their ABC. Each letter is brought to life with a new word and a whimsical illustration that grownups and little people can talk about as they read along together.

  • by Rachel Firth
    £8.99

    From the Big Bang to the present day, discover the wonders of our ever-changing planet as you fold out this brightly illustrated book. Then turn it over to find out how, through billions of years of volcanic eruptions, ice ages and mass extinctions, life on Earth has emerged.

  • - An Animal Rescue Dolls Story
    by Susanna Davidson
    £6.49

    The Animal Rescue Dolls are excited about their trip to the Wild Isle to check on the wild mountain ponies. But when they reach the clifftop, they find a yearling, trapped on a cliff edge. Just as they're about to bring it to safety, it's startled by a gull, and taking fright, runs down the narrow cliff path to a cove far below. But the tide is coming in and the Dolls will have to tempt the pony across the water to safety...

  • by Fiona Watt
    £6.99

    Join the lemurs as they clamber through the pages of this sensory adventure in That's not my lemur... from the UK's favourite touch-and-feel baby book series, That's not my... by Fiona Watt.Babies and toddlers will love touching the fuzzy, furry, smooth and soft fabric patches on each page. That's not my... books are designed to be shared, and develop sensory and language development. Don't forget to spot the little white mouse as they explore this sturdy board book, perfect for little hands.DID YOU KNOW...? One That's not my... book is sold every minute in the UK! With over 60 titles to choose from, there's a That's not my... book for everyone.

  • by Phillip Clarke
    £5.99 - 7.99

    Test your knowledge with over 100 animal-themed crossword puzzles, covering everything from sea creatures and fictional animals to birds, pets and insects. The crosswords get gradually harder throughout the book, and they're perfect for long journeys and playing with friends and family. All the answers are at the back of the book.

  • by Carey Miller
    £7.99

    This cult classic delves into mysteries such as whether the Loch Ness monster exists, and tells stories of dragons and monsters from around the world. It also looks at some of the most frightening creations of myth and legend. First published in 1977, this is the third book from Usborne's beloved World of the Unknown series to be brought back by popular demand. With a brand-new foreword by comedian, actor and writer Robin Ince, the book remains otherwise unchanged from the original.

  • by David Farr
    £7.99

  • by Lesley Sims
    £5.99

    Lion thinks Little Mouse is too small to do anything... but will Little Mouse surprise him? A wonderful retelling of a much-loved fable by Aesop, with charming illustrations by John Joven.

  • by Jordan Akpojaro
    £8.99

    A book we all need to read, answering difficult questions and giving advice on how to deal with racism, who to talk to and how to make a difference.

  • by Serena Patel
    £6.49

    Milo and I have been looking forward to this half-term for what feels like FOREVER - we're finally going to the National Space Centre, to meet a real-life space engineer!My whole family wanted to tag along and visit a festival first, where this super-famous, mega-expensive diamond is on display. But guess what? The diamond has been STOLEN! And the police think MY GRANNY did it so she's in serious TROUBLE. Someone needs to prove Granny Jas is innocent, so it looks like Milo and I might need to go UNDERCOVER. It's lucky I'm Anisha, Accidental Detective!

  • by Kate Nolan
    £6.99

    A festive activity book to absorb young children as they look forward to the joy of Christmas. With amazing art and craft activities, as well as counting, writing and drawing, there's plenty to keep young children busy at the most magical time of the year.

  • by Abigail Wheatley
    £6.99

    Relax - take a moment to breathe. This delightful painting book will help make space for your mind to calm down. It's filled with exquisite scenes from the natural world that will help children - and adults - focus on the here and now and let go of worries. Simply brush water over the tranquil black and white designs to reveal an inspiring array of beautiful colours. Includes an introductory page with tips on mindfulness.

  • by Felicity Brooks
    £6.99

    Little children and their grown-ups can stick their fingers through the holes to become the arms of big and little monkey and tell a simple story. Little monkey learns to reach for a juicy mango to eat, swings through the jungle, and finds a leaf to shelter from the rain before joining the rest of the family at the end of the day for a comforting monkey hug.

  • by Kristie Pickersgill
    £6.99

    A dazzling sticker book full of magical scenes and playful unicornsJoin the unicorns and their fairy friends as they splash through waterfalls, explore crystal caves and play in the enchanted forest. Add sparkly stickers to bring the fantastical scenes to life.

  • by Russell Punter
    £6.49

    Daisy the dinosaur is off on a camping trip with the rest of the Dino Valley Explorer Club. But she's so lazy, she can't see the point of all the activities. It's up to Sid and Daisy's fellow club members to help her change her ways. This addition to the Dinosaur Tales series illustrates to children the benefits of joining in and helping others.

  • by Fiona Watt
    £6.99

    A touchy-feely board book with simple, repetitive text, tactile patches and bold illustrations suitable for babies and toddlers. A little, white mouse appears on every page, for children to spot.

  • by Sam Taplin
    £6.49

    Little penguin is hiding! Children will love searching for the penguin by peeping through the holes in this endearingly illustrated book. Each time they turn the page, what they thought was the penguin turns out to be something else, until finally they find it at the end.

  • by Darran Stobbart
    £9.49

    In this stylish follow-up to 'Lift-the-Flap Biggest, Fastest, Tallest', readers can find out what the strongest, deadliest, fiercest, cleverest, hottest, coldest, smelliest and weirdest things are. Ideal for children who want the information but are daunted by the sheer size and word count of other 'Records' books. There are facts about all kinds of animals, amazing achievements by people around the world, the most impressive computers and robots, and even the most powerful forces in the known universe.

  • by Katie Daynes
    £9.49

    This excellent addition to the ever popular Questions & Answers series lifts the flap on all kinds of gadgets, systems and ideas. It answers questions such as How does electricity get into our walls? Why do waves go up and down? and Where does money come from? Perfect for every inquisitive child.

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