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This pop-up book for horse and pony fans features horses jumping, grazing, racing and resting. Incredible paper engineering from master of the pop-up Robert Sabuda.
The twelfth book in the internationally bestselling Judy Moody series. It's Backwards Day, so Judy Moody double-dares herself to become Queen of the Good Mood for one whole week. Can she do it?
Roar! It's bad enough that Mum and Dad are heading to California, leaving Judy and Stink with Aunt Awful (er, Opal), but now Judy's two best friends are going splitsville on her too. Just when it looks like her summer is going to be Bor-ing with a capital B, eureka! Judy (with some help from Aunt Opal) comes up with the most thrill-a-delic plan ever. Get ready for a race - involving tightrope walking, monster-wave-surfing, Scream Monster riding (no hands), an Evil Creature Double Feature and way more! Add in a treasure hunt for Judy's teacher, a midnight stakeout, a runaway ice-cream truck, a chase scene with a dash of Bigfoot and what have you got? The Judy Moodiest summer ever!
Guess How Much I Love You: Here I Am A Finger Puppet Book is a charming work by Sam Mcbratney. Published in 2018 by Walker Books Ltd, this book is a delightful addition to any child's library. The genre is children's literature, but it's a book that can be enjoyed by all ages. The story is about love and the lengths we would go to show it. The finger puppet feature adds an interactive element that will surely entertain and engage young readers. The book is beautifully written and will surely touch your heart. Don't miss out on this wonderful book by Sam Mcbratney, a renowned author in children's literature.
In this gift book or ideal coffee table book suitable for children and adults, author of "Show Me A Story! Why Picture Books Matter" Leonard S. Marcus tells the story of Helen Oxenbury's life and development as one of the nation's favourite illustrators with the narrative complimented at every stage with new illustrations from Helen Oxenbury herself.
Marking fifty years of animated Beatles adventure "Yellow Submarine", this picture book runs through the imaginative, surreal and graphically-pioneering journey, amounting to a light-hearted and witty read for all ages.
A fabulously festive sticker activity book with hundreds of stickers and a "Create Your Own Where's Wally?" scene!
The playscript for the Old Vic production of A Monster Calls, based on the bestselling novel by Patrick Ness.
One night Marie Elaine finds her cat Malcolm dressed to go to a party. On condition she keep his secret, Malcolm agrees to let her come with him, and they set off through the streets - a dangerous journey, for Marie Elaine is now as small as her cat. At the party there are cats and more cats, and they are all very excited...
Britain's most popular artist presents a brilliantly original format that very young children will delight in time and again.
New editions of the first two books in this footballing series featuring girls, reissued to tie in with the women's FA Cup and the men's World Cup this summer. Ages: 7+
Sweet, cuddly, delightful babies - but it's time for these little babies to go to bed!
Clap your hands and make some noise with this bright and cheerful board book.
The feisty heroines of these six folk tales all share one important quality: they are extremely SMART!The smart heroines of these folk tales come from different countries around the world. Natasha from Russia is full of comical fantasies but can still outwit the devil; Yamuna from India has eyes like the sun a mind to match; English Marian ... well, she wants to be an outlaw like Robin Hood!
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