Oldham, Matthew

  • That’s not my… Things That Go Activity Book

    £3.99

    This write-in book is packed with gorgeously simple artwork and activities themed around vehicles. Each page is full of things to spot, draw 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.

  • Stories of love and kindness

    £9.99

    In Tumbly Hollow, a storm has struck the playground. Badger has had a disaster in her garden and Mouse has upset everyone at the cake contest. Luckily, Tumbly Hollow is a place of love and kindness, where worries are shared, friends are always there to help – and adventures end with a warm glow of happiness.

  • Stories of love and friendship

    £9.99

    Badger can’t stop worrying. Little Fox can’t find her favourite hat and Mole wants to give Grandpa Mole the BEST BIRTHDAY EVER. Step into a warm and cosy world, where worries are shared, friends are always there to help – and adventures end with a reassuring hug.

  • Little Children’s Maze Book

    £4.99

    37 mazes with just enough twists and dead ends to teach young kids the skills they need to find their way from one end to the other. Lively scenes set everywhere from jungles and caves to train tracks and outer space make each maze a delight. Extra-wide lines leave plenty of room for young kids to trace out their pathway with finger, pencil or felt-tip pens. Hours of fun for a curious toddler.

  • Me

    £5.99

    Each page of this charmingly illustrated book presents a different child pointing to a different part of their body, from nose to bottom. A peep-through hole on each page shows a cheeky teddy bear mimicking the poses. Parents will love reading along with their toddlers, helping them to recognise basic body words.

  • Little Children’s Cut, Stick and Tear Book

    £5.99

    This charming book is perfect for young kids who can’t wait to get crafty. Let them practice and refine their motor control skills by cutting out or tearing out pictures to stick in place. Pages are made from three kinds of paper: stiff paper to glue things onto, thin paper that’s easy to cut – even with kids’ safety scissors – and extra-thin paper that’s designed to be torn by little fingers.16 simple scenes show a variety of friendly animals, plants and people ready to be decorated, using 8 pages of pictures and textures to cut out, and another 8 pages of pictures to tear out.This book does not come with scissors or glue, but does include clear instructions to explain how to cut, tear and stick the different kinds of paper.

  • Playground

    £5.99

    Help toddlers learn some of their very first words by exploring some of the activities they love best playground equipment! From swings to slides to roundabouts and rockers, this book combines clear, simple illustrations with large type so kids can easily practise sounding out and saying the names. Little peep-through holes also show off different animals you can find in playgrounds, too.

  • Little Children’s Nature Sticker Book

    £4.99

    Kids love sticker books but sometimes peeling off and sticking the stickers can be a challenge. This book has easy-to-peel sticker pages, and lots of space on each page for kids to stick stickers without worrying they’ve put anything in the wrong place. Explore all kinds of habitats, from trees to ponds to rock pools as the little creatures of the world show off their homes in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

  • At home

    £5.99

    This sturdy board book is the perfect way to help very small children name what they see everyday at home. Cheerful illustrations of all kinds of familiar things, and intriguing peep-through holes on each page will keep young readers interested and engaged as they learn to say their very first words.

  • Garden

    £5.99

    Learn about all kinds of things that grow, wriggle and crawl with this sturdy board book about the delights of the garden. Quirky illustrations and intriguing peep-through holes on every page will keep small children interested and engaged as they start to build their vocabularies.

  • Farm

    £5.99

    Take a trip to the farm with this durable board-book, an ideal way to help small children build their vocabularies. On every page there are whimsical illustrations and intriguing peep-through holes to keep young readers interested and engaged.

  • Why Plastic Is a Problem

    £9.99

    Everyone knows that plastic has become a problem for our planet, but do you know why? And do you know how you can help be a part of the solution to the problem? This vividly illustrated book is packed with flaps that explain how plastic is made, what’s bad (and sometimes good) about different types of plastic, and the many ways it can causes harm to our rivers, oceans and wildlife. And there are lots of ideas for cutting down on your own reliance on plastic, too.