I Forgot How to Sleep
£12.99When Lucy cannot fall asleep, she wonders if she skipped a step in her bedtime routine and sets out to figure out her. wakefulness woes so she can finally drift off.
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When Lucy cannot fall asleep, she wonders if she skipped a step in her bedtime routine and sets out to figure out her. wakefulness woes so she can finally drift off.

Truman toad searches far and wide for the perfect hug, determined to hug all of his animal friends until he finds a hug that is just right.

From Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award winner Ryoji Arai comes a gorgeous picture book about a child learning to accept mistakes, while having a magical experience in the wild, beautiful snow.Selected for USBBY’s Outstanding International Books List, 2026! One of BookPage’s Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2025!After accidentally ripping the pages of his father’s favorite book, a pensive, heavy-hearted boy leaves his cozy, warm house to ski through the snow. There, in the quiet and the cold, he stumbles upon a small stage that’s all lit up—a tiny snow theater, with tiny snow people and tiny ballerinas—that soon transforms into a large snow theater, presided over by the majestic snow queen.As the boy joins the chorus of snow children, the snow queen lifts up her arms and snow falls and falls and falls, until all the boy can see is white—a snowstorm! And it’s at that precise moment that the boy’s father, who let his s

From Marginalian creator Maria Popova and acclaimed illustrator Sarah Jacoby comes this gorgeous picture book about the dark side of the moon, and creative solitude as an antidote to loneliness.A Publishers Weekly Big Indie Children’s Book of Fall 2025! One of Betsy Bird’s Top Unconventional Children’s Books of 2025! A Politics & Prose Children & Teen Favorite of 2025!Feeling like the loneliest creature on Earth, Re decides to go live in the coziest place on the moon. Re packs a suitcase and takes off on a beam of light, shooting out into the cosmic aloneness of space.Re’s aim is to go into the cozy nook that the moon is said to possess. But shortly after arriving, Re makes a surprising discovery: Re is not alone. Indeed, another lonely soul has beaten Re there! And so, Re meets Mi, and while each lives in their own chamber of the nook, these two single souls still become, at times, a kind of togetherness.Each remains alone bu

When the animals on Miss Leoparda’s bus route abandon the bus for cars, traffic jams and deforestation ensue, prompting Miss Leoparda to help her community rediscover the importance of. nature and togetherness.

Magic gives three children the power to change their appearance and reinvent a world, but soon a a fierce young Huntress and a mechanical lion-dragon named Clinker are hunting them down and. will not rest until every magician is vanquished.

When ZigZag, an alligator who can taste words, accidentally swallows “tambourine” with all of its vowels, he finds disappointing “ppls” instead of tart, green apples and a. too-short “bd” instead of his comfy, cozy bed.

Where is the center of the sea? Why do the waves never break there? This book contains unanswerable, fantastical questions, inviting us to be curious, while simultaneously embracing what we cannot know. The questions are by turns lyrical, strange, surreal, spiritual, historical and political. They foreground the natural world, and their curiosity transcends all logic; and because they are paradoxes and riddles that embrace the limits of our ability to know, they engage with human freedom in the deepest way, removing the burden and constraint that somehow, we are meant to have answers to every question.

This is the real-life story of Jeremy, a rare garden snail found in 2015 by a retired London scientist. Jeremy’s shell spiraled to the left, indicating reversed internal anatomy–including a heart positioned on the right. As a result, a similarly rare mate was needed in order to procreate.–.

Night after night, a father spins a new, fantastical bedtime story for his daughter from the other end of the telephone.

A charming, touching story about an imaginative, introverted boy whose best friend is an old oak tree named Bertolt.<?xml:namespace prefix

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