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  • av Lesley Sims
    115,-

    One little raindrop falls from the sky... Follow its incredible journey until it finally reaches the sea, where it evaporates to become part of a cloud and begin the cycle all over again. Cleverly designed holes on every page encourage interaction as readers guess what is waiting overleaf. Specially written for little children, this is a perfect introduction to the wonder of the water cycle.

  • av Tom Mumbray
    145,-

    We need energy, and lots of it - but some of the ways we generate energy put life on Earth in danger. We already have some planet-friendly alternatives, but we're going to need more. This book imagines a future world packed with exciting, innovative renewable energy technology. It explains what that technology might look like, how it will work, and how it will change the world we live in for the better. It looks all the way to a future where energy can be generated in outer space - one day, enough to fuel the entire solar system. Technology covered includes: solar power - in space; wind turbines - high in the sky; nuclear fusion; wave power; geothermal energy; new forms of transport, from airships to hydrogen planes to solar-powered ships; new sources of food and new types of farm; innovative ways to store energy.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    169

    A vibrantly illustrated 300-piece jigsaw showing a busy farmyard, plus a picture puzzle book, presented together in a colourful sturdy box. Both the jigsaw and puzzle book are packed with things to spot and talk about. Can you find a cow wearing a bell, five foxes, a plastic duck and lots more?

  • av Ravena Guron
    135

    Murder, mystery and mind-blowing twists: the deadly new YA thriller from bestselling breakout sensation, Ravena Guron, perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus. Seventeen-year-old Kay left her sleepy hometown after the devastating death of her friend, Ivy. But when her parents go on holiday without her, Kay is forced to come back to stay with her cousin. And her return comes with a bang. Because when Kay arrives, it's to find an anonymous letter on her bed. The letter tells her that there will be a thrill on Tuesday, a wreckage on Wednesday, treachery on Thursday, a fire on Friday, sabotage on Saturday, a stabbing on Sunday - and her murder on Monday. And if Kay can't figure out who is behind the threats, the worst day of the week is about to get deadly... Praise for This Book Kills: "For fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M McManus." The Observer "A treat for crime fiction fans." Sunday Express "A crisp, Christie-esque detective story told in lively multiple voices, perfect for Holly Jackson fans." The Guardian

  • av James Maclaine
    145,-

    You'll never guess how tiny robots are helping bees, where giant robots are stopping traffic, what kinds of intrepid robots are exploring outer space and how clever robots learn to beat chess champions. Discover all this and lots more things to know about what robots can do, how they are designed and programmed and the part they will play in our future.

  • av Usborne
    115,-

    Filled with images showing different aspects of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr, from families decorating their homes and enjoying a funfair to scenes of fireworks, looking for the new moon and delicious festive food. Just brush water over the black and white designs to reveal an uplifting array of vivid hues. A mess-free way to keep children busy. Simply tuck the waterproof flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.

  • av Matthew Oldham
    85,-

    This write-in book is packed with gorgeously simple artwork and activities themed around vehicles. Each page is full of things to spot, scribble and say - with a little white mouse to find on every spread! Perfect for entertaining young children, while helping to develop vocabulary, fine motor skills and early mark making.

  • av Kirsteen Robson
    115,-

    Young children need plenty of practice in pen control - an essential skill they must learn before starting to form letters and numbers. This book is full of Eid-themed activities, encouraging children to join the dots, spot differences, solve mazes and trace the dotted lines with the special pen provided, then wipe clean and repeat.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    125,-

    This scratch activity book is filled with magical unicorns and inviting patches to scratch. Scratch away whole patches to reveal hidden details, or scratch lines and patterns to create your own designs. Every scratch-able page is accompanied by a page of unicorn-themed colouring and picture puzzles for even more activity fun. Easy and relaxing, with satisfying results guaranteed. Double-ended wooden scraper tool included.

  • av Holly Bathie
    99,-

    Meet the cute animal families who live in Little Acorn Village, and join the Squirrel family as they move in. Little children will love to decorate welcome cards for their new friends, and use over 170 stickers to bring the gentle scenes of family and friendship to life.

  • av Fiona Watt
    145,-

    Four delightful jigsaws specially designed for tiny hands and little fingers are embedded in the pages of this sturdy board book. Each jigsaw piece has touchy-feely textures which will help to develop sensory awareness and the concept of matching.

  • av Zanna Davidson
    135

    All Bob really wants is to be a ROCKET FROG, but the Rocket Frogs have other ideas: 'To be in our crew, you have to be smooth! You haven't got our beat. And you ain't got our moves!' But as Bob - and the Rocket Frogs - will find out, the best friends are the ones who accept you as you are: "You see, I learned a lesson, something wise and true... Friends that are worth having, love you because you're YOU!'An uplifting story that celebrates individuality and encourages children to be inclusive of others.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    125,-

    This magically illustrated gamebook plunges you into a story with a difference - one where the hero is YOU. Not that you have any interest in being a hero. You're a bounty hunter, and in your line of work heroes don't last long. But now you've been given a mission you can't refuse. Make it out alive, and you'll never need to work again. Fail, and, well... you'll never need to work again. And so, staring up at the stars from the cockpit of your spacecraft, you blast off into an epic adventure where every choice is yours, and your survival depends upon the decisions you make. Who to fight? Who to trust? In a book where nothing is as it seems, you start to see that it's not just your fate hanging in the balance. No, this is bigger than your mission. Far bigger. The universe needs a hero - and like it or not, that hero is you!Bringing together a thrilling story, beautifully illustrated picture puzzles and an exciting combat system, this is an adventure that will have you gripped from beginning to end.

  • av Helena Duggan
    125,-

    The third and final action-packed eco-techno-adventure in The Light Thieves series from Helena Duggan, bestselling author of A Place Called Perfect.People know that the sun is being stolen by tech-billionaire Howard Hansom, who's been spinning everyone a massive lie.The only person who can stop him from plunging the world into darkness is the mysterious White Rose. She must keep her identity a secret, so she's been sending out coded letters hoping good people will find them and work out what's going on. Young heroes, Grian, Shelli and Jeffrey have been deciphering her letters and are close to solving all the puzzles. But they need one more set of clues to help them in their quest. Can they find the White Rose before it's too late?

  • av Rosie Dickins
    85,-

    This write-in book is packed with gorgeously simple animal artwork and activities. Each page is full of things to spot, scribble and say - with a little white mouse to find on every spread! Perfect for entertaining young children, while helping to develop vocabulary, fine motor skills and early mark making.

  • av Simon Tudhope
    155,-

    Build 11 of the biggest, toughest monster trucks and 11 of the coolest cars on the planet in this high-octane sticker book. Children will have hours of fun adding wheels, bodywork, and awesome accessories such as rocket boosters and grappling hooks to complete each spectacular vehicle. Then read the descriptions, compare the stats, and use them to decide who wins...

  • av Simon Tudhope
    155,-

    Build a menagerie of terrifying monsters, as well as some of the world's most awe-inspiring mythical beasts, in this thrilling activity book. Children will have hours of fun adding over 300 stickers of claws, teeth, weapons and armour to a fierce two-headed dragon, a howling werewolf, an evil sorcerer and many more. Find the right stickers to complete your beasts, then read their descriptions, compare their statistics, and use them to create some stories of your own.

  • av Abigail Wheatley
    145,-

    This book isn't just a book. On five of the double-page spreads inside you'll find pre-cut pieces to pop out and slot together (following the simple instructions) into five sturdy model animals. Underneath each set of animal pieces you'll find a bonus fact file with extra information about the featured animal. Slotting together the models helps with logic, following instructions and fine motor skills. Includes: lion, elephant, giraffe, zebra, crocodile.

  • av Lara Bryan
    125,-

    Do monsters love hugs? Of course they do! Whether they're feeling sad, angry or happy - there's nothing better than a MONSTER hug. Turn the cleverly shaped pages to make the monsters hug, and bring a smile to their faces. The perfect book for sharing a cuddly reading moment with your little one.

  • av Katie Daynes
    135

    Meet the tigers, pangolins, elephants and gorillas who are pinning their hopes of survival on four thoughtful school kids. Learn about stopping wildlife criminals, protecting habitats, saving animals from extinction, being an ecotourist in your own country and inspiring others to get involved. This empowering book explains the science of conservation in a simple and engaging way, with real life examples and potential career suggestions too.

  • av Mary Sebag-Montefiore
    159,-

    This heartwarming collection of fairy tales celebrates the power of hope, and gently encourages questions about what happiness really means. Meet a brave princess who brings happiness to her kingdom by forging her own path, two children on a quest to discover the meaning of happiness, and a magician's daughter who discovers the power of positivity. Beautifully illustrated throughout, these seven stories have been re-imagined to inspire a new generation of readers.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    105,-

    Children are invited to cut out shapes from the paper at the back of the book and glue them onto the illustrated scenes. The large shapes to cut around are perfect for little hands to follow and provide a fun way to practise scissor skills. With cars, trucks, tractors, diggers, planes and many more vehicles to make, this imaginative book will entertain little children for hours. There are also lots of things to talk about on each page to improve vocabulary.

  • av Russell Punter
    125,-

    Five hilarious stories from the charming mini-world of bugs. Discover the fly who told a lie and the bug who wanted a hug. Then meet the fleas who wouldn't say please and watch Steve the weevil as he tries, and fails, to be really evil. A locust who just can't focus on everyday tasks completes this endearing collection.

  • av Russell Punter
    105,-

    What is the sinister secret behind Velma Vixen's Phantastic Plastic? Can it really be as green as it seems? Superpoodle suspects not, and must use all his super powers to expose a fiendish plot. He'll need your help to solve a host of tricky puzzles and save the day. The latest addition to the amazing adventures of the Animal Action Squad.

  • av Abigail Wheatley
    115,-

    Filled with simple, black-and-white images including huggable hedgehogs, cuddlesome cats and LOTS of snuggly bunnies. Just use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and watch as delightful hues magically appear! Great for keeping little ones busy and helping them learn brush control skills at the same time. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.

  • av Lizzie Cope
    155,-

    Lift the flaps to find out all about money and what it can do, from earning and spending to borrowing and lending. See what goes on inside a bank, and discover tips and tricks for managing your own money. Simply explained with fun, quirky illustrations, this book is a perfect introduction for anyone curious about how money works.

  • av Phillip Clarke
    145,-

    A year's supply of engaging number puzzles, such as magic squares, child-friendly sudokus and simple mathematical brainteasers. Each day's challenge has a different theme, from birds and baking to rabbits and robots. Perfect for keeping kids entertained at home or on the move. With answers at the back of the book.

  • av Emily Bone
    145,-

    Ever wondered what goes on while you're asleep? Find out in this fun flap book, exploring a night time world in a city, out in the coutryside, in a desert, under the sea and on an African savannah. From truck drivers delivering your morning milk and bakers preparing pastries, to sharks hunting in a pitch black ocean, you'll be amazed at all the people and animals that are awake through the night.

  • av Sarah Hull
    145,-

    A career as a doctor can take many different forms. Whether diagnosing diseases, performing life-saving surgery or fighting a pandemic, doctors do all kinds of amazing jobs. Join them at work in air ambulances, operating theatres, on home visits and in hospitals - then find out how YOU could become a doctor yourself.

  • av Aisha Bushby
    105,-

    You don't have to be big to be brave! Heart-warming adventures of friendship, courage and discovery, brought vividly to life with gorgeous illustrations by Kübra Teber. Ideal for younger readers. When Tiny is picked up by a bird mistaking her for a worm, she's dropped into the school summer fair taking place n the middle of the playground. With so many people about this is a place filled with danger for Tiny. Her animal friends try to rescue her, but their plans go horribly wrong. Will any of them get back to safety?"Gorgeous...a very modern story with a wonderful inclusive message about caring for the world and those around you." Holly Webb"Ideal for younger readers looking for adventure close to home." The Guardian

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