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  • av Stella Blackstone
    115,-

    Introduces children to the cycle of nature and teaches the months of the year. Each month is presented with a detailed, full-colour scene.

  • av Miriam Latimer
    125,-

    Whenever Emily doesn't get her way, she growls and roars like a tiger. She roars when her mother tries to cut her hair, she roars when she doesn't get picked to be the clown's assistant at a birthday party - what are her mum and dad going to do with their tiger-daughter? Then Grandma comes to stay - and she knows a thing or two about tigers.

  • - The Story of the Chinese Zodiac
    av Dawn Casey
    125,-

    Provides a retelling of the story of the Chinese Zodiac, with accessible endnotes on Chinese astrology and festivals. This book contains illustrations that incorporate numbers in Chinese script which are useful for classroom and library use. It also encourages reader interaction as children discover the animal sign of their birth year.

  • av Elizabeth Baguley
    125,-

    When a boy and a wolf cub cross paths in the forest, will fear win the day? Or will friendship find a way? Lushly illustrated with hand-painted artwork by Aurelie Blanz, this moving story is perfect for starting conversations about discrimination and acceptance.

  • av Jane Caston
    125 - 133,99

    Help Doug find his dog by patting, tickling, and calling to the correct dogs based on Doug's clues! As the reader selects dogs, the pool narrows until a surprise ending reveals Doug's dog.

  • av Barefoot Books
    185,-

    David Dean is a full-time illustrator who fulfills his mission of travelling the world from the comfort of his studio. Known for his exotic and colourful artwork, David paints in a room surrounded by books about different cultures. In his spare time, he enjoys walking in the countryside near his home in Cheshire, taking photographs.

  • av Polly Alakija
    125,-

    Chase after a mischievous goat! Ayoka has been left in charge of the family goat - but within minutes the goat has vanished. This Nigerian market tale uses humour to impart a message about responsibility, and includes endnotes about Yoruba costume and language, Nigeria facts, and market life.

  • av Gcina Mhlophe
    169

    This anthology includes eight traditional tales from all over Africa. Sumptuous hand-sewn collage artwork decorated with African beads adorns these unforgettable tales of bravery, wisdom, wit and heroic deeds.

  • av Shenaaz Nanji
    169

    This anthology includes eight traditional tales from all over the Indian subcontinent. Bright acrylic illustrations accompany stories of magical spirits in the mountains of the northeast, sneaky robbers and brave heroines in the heart of the Indus Valley, action and adventure in the far south, and much more!

  • av Jatinder Verma
    135

    Action-packed from start to finish, this dramatic new chapter book version of India's great epic, The Ramayana, will have boys and girls alike on the edge of their seats

  • av Fiona Bird
    135

    This sturdy box with forty laminated recipe cards will have kids whipping up nutritious, tasty meals from each food group.

  • av Brenda Williams
    135

    This colourful camping singalong encourages physical participation as children learn ow to do opposite actions.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    115,-

    Babies talk in all kinds of ways - and the people who love them talk back! This unique board book has been specially created for parents and older children to share with new babies, helping to lay the foundations for secure attachment and early language skills.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    115,-

    Fly away with Granny and count with her from one to ten as she spins around the world on an unforgettable shopping trip. This colourful, rhyming story is followed by a counting page for reinforced learning.

  • av Laurie Krebs
    125,-

    With rhyming text and warm, expressive paintings, this lovely picture book takes the reader through a year of beekeeping from the point of view of a little girl helping her beloved grandpa, who's known in town as the Beeman. Full-color illustrations.

  • av Barefoot Books
    144

    An evocative wordless book about the mysteries of the sea from acclaimed illustrator Alison Jay.

  • av Laurie Krebs
    125,-

    Join Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe and their Maasai friends as they set out on a counting journey through the grasslands of Tanzania. Along the way, the children encounter all sorts of animals including elephants, lions and monkeys, while counting from one to ten in both English and Swahili. The lively, rhyming text is accompanied by an illustrated guide to counting in Swahili, a map, notes about each of the animals and interesting facts about Tanzania and the Maasai peopl

  • av Dawn Casey
    165

    Learn how different cultures around the world set out to live in harmony with the natural world in this popular anthology, now in paperback. The seven folk tales are each followed by a hands-on activity that promotes green living and reinforces the eco-messages of the stories. Gold nautilus Book Award Winner

  • av Kate DePalma
    189

    Seeing new things and learning new words opens so many doors for children! With this unique book, youngsters follow a bustling family through their busy day. The story unfolds through simple header sentences and bright, detailed illustrations.

  • av Nick Crane
    189

    Embark on a mind-expanding journey across the planet. Your guide is earth enthusiast and TV presenter Nick Crane. Your map-maker is artist David Dean.

  • av Rod Hull
    125,-

    When Mr. Betts's eight different pets develop spots, he takes them to the vet. Dr. Potts's medicine cures the spots-but gives them stripes instead! This hilarious rhyming story rollicks along from one problem to the next as Dr. Potts finally cures Mr. Betts's wacky collection of pets.

  • av Stella Fry
    125,-

    Billy helps his grandpa on his vegetable patch. They dig the hard ground in early spring, sow rows of seeds, and keep them watered and safe from slugs. When harvest time arrives they can pick all the vegetables and fruit they have grown.

  • av Brenda Williams
    125,-

    Look after the chickens that Millie keeps in her garden from day to night in this rhyming picture book, which is right on trend and packed with STEM-friendly science info.

  • av Barefoot Books
    115,-

    This beautiful board book introduces first vocabulary about nature with appealing, textured illustrations that compare the itty-bitty things we see in nature, like acorns and raindrops, with great big wonders like trees and rainbows.

  • av Barefoot Books
    105,-

    Seven classic nursery favourites in sturdy board book format. These seven classic nursery rhymes have been selected for their enduring popularity and appeal to small children. Sturdy board book format for small hands - no torn pages! Beautiful hand-sewn illustrations give this edition a nostalgic, collectable quality.

  • av Hugh Lupton
    135 - 179

    As Odysseus fights to find his way back home after the long and brutal Trojan War, he has to endure harrowing ordeals and adventures, and come to terms with devastating losses. Storytellers Hugh Lupton and Daniel Morden's graphic retelling breathes new life into this great classic.

  • av Phillis Gershator
    144

    Celebrates the sounds of the seasons, from summer to autumn, and winter to spring.

  • av Carolyn Curtis
    125 - 149

    Embark on a dreamy night time jaunt with a young boy and the moon. Overcoming a fear of the dark and discovering the world at night are at the heart of this poetic tale. Includes notes about the moon and plants and animals that thrive in the wee hours.

  • av Aleksei Tolstoy
    125,-

    First recorded in Russia in the 19th Century by Aleksei Tolstoy, The Gigantic Turnip has all the ingredients of a truly hilarious folk tale for children and adults alike. Watch out for the special surprise at the end!

  • av Jules Bass
    125,-

    The dragon who's not afraid to speak his mind. Herb faces a difficult choice, should he let other dragons rescue him and become a meat eater or should he stand by his principles and be fed to crocodiles? A funny, imaginative tale that teaches the importance of accepting others' differences.

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