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  • Petites histoires du Père Castor d’animaux

    £11.95
  • Leaf

    £7.99

    When a polar bear arrives unexpectedly in the woods, the animals fear and avoid him, suspecting him to be dangerous – and his habit of collecting leaves only adds to their distrust. Then one day, they watch as he attempts to fly over the water with wings made of colourful leaves, just trying to go home. Maybe he needs some help?

  • Superhero Snap!: Card Game

    £7.99

    BAM! POW! SNAP! This simple and fun card game based on Jason Ford’s brilliant superheroes and dastardly villains is a must for all superhero fans.

  • TouchThinkLearn: Little Critters

    £10.99

    With its signature format of spreads with raised shaped objects that fit into scooped cutouts on their opposite page, this book offers youngest learners an opportunity to explore in a hands-on, multi-sensory way. Seeing the image, tracing its shape, saying its name: these modes of perception combine to stimulate comprehension of essential concepts. Discover a bee and its hive by tracing the raised outline on one side, and the concave shape on the other! Related words on each spread offer parents and children a springboard for further conversation to encourage the language skills crucial to later successful learning.

  • WINTER MAGIC PA

    £7.99

    A beautiful and classic anthology of frosty, magical short stories from acclaimed children’s writers such as Michelle Magorian, Berlie Doherty, Lauren St John and Katherine Woodfine, and edited by author Abi Elphinstone.

  • Original Rules of Golf

    £5.99

    The first known rules of golf were drawn up in 1744 in Edinburgh for the world’s first open golf competition at Leith by the Gentlemen Golfers of Edinburgh, who became The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. This book examines the history of the rules of golf from their first codification to the present day.

  • Melusine - Halloween Halloween

    Melusine – Halloween Halloween

    £5.99

    Further adventures of scatty sorcerer’s apprentice Melusine, who flies from blunder to blunder on her broom!

  • Rules of Association Football, 1863

    £5.99

    In 1863 a group of victorian Oxbridge graduates, frustrated by the confusing riot of competing rules which characterized the game of football, drew up the first standard set of rules, creating the First Rule Book of the FA, recently recognised as one of the twelve books that changed the world.