Flying Eye Books

  • Secret Of Black Rock

    Secret Of Black Rock

    £7.99

    Erin loves to lie on the jetty, looking for the weirdest fish in the sea – the weirder, the better! And she knows the best ones must be further out, where her mum won’t let her go. Out there in the deepest sea lies the Black Rock: a huge, dark and spiky mass that is said to destroy any boats that come near it! Can Erin uncover the truth behind this mysterious legend?

  • Professor Astro Cat’s Solar System

    £11.99

    Welcome planet explorers! Did you know that Venus is covered in volcanoes? Have you ever wondered why Mars is red? Well, you’re in luck! Professor Astro Cat and the gang are about to set off on a journey around our solar system – so buckle up, join the tour, and get your learn on!

  • Hilda and the Black Hound

    £8.99

    In Hilda’s new adventure, she meets the Nisse: a mischievous but charismatic bunch of misfits who occupy a world beside, but also somehow within, our own, and where the rules of physics don’t quite match up. Meanwhile, on the streets of Trolberg, a dark specter looms.

  • Little Gardener

    Little Gardener

    £7.99

    There was once a little gardener and his garden meant everything to him. He worked hard, very hard, but he was just too little (or at least he felt he was). In this gentle, beautiful tale, Emily Hughes, the celebrated author of ‘Wild’, departs from the larger than life Wild-girl of her debut to pursue a littler than life Gardener, in a story that teaches us just how important it is to persist and try, no matter what the odds.

  • Hilda and the Bird Parade

    £8.99

    In the latest title in Luke Pearson’s series, Hilda and her mother have finally settled in their new home in Trolberg. Hilda rescues an injured raven which is no ordinary bird – it has the ability to shift in form. What’s the meaning of it all? Will the secret truth be revealed at the town’s annual bird parade?

  • Wolves Of Currumpaw

    £14.99

    A modern retelling of Ernest Thompson Seton’s epic wilderness drama ‘Lobo, the King of Currumpaw’.

  • The Journey

    £12.99

    With haunting echoes of current affairs, this beautifully illustrated book explores the unimaginable decisions made as a family leave their home and everything they know to escape the turmoil and tragedy brought by war.

  • Hilda and the Midnight Giant

    £8.99

    Hilda and the Midnight Giant

  • Hilda & The Midnight Giant

    £8.99

    In this work, our protagonist finds her world turned upside down as she faces the prospect of leaving her snow-capped birthplace for the hum of the megalopolis. Her mother, an architect, has been offered a prestigious position in the bustling city of New Oslo that she would find hard to reject.

  • One Day On Our Blue Planet In Antartic

    £11.99

    From breakfast to dinner, dusk to dawn, children will love spending the day with this curious penguin chick. In this volume of Ella Bailey’s picture book exploration of the daily lives of baby animals, we head to the ice shelf to meet a young penguin chick. What does she and her family eat? How many brothers and sisters does she have? And what do they do for fun?

  • Hilda & The Troll

    £8.99

    While on an expedition to illustrate the magical creatures of the mountains around her home, Hilda spots a mountain troll. As the blue-haired explorer sits and sketches, she slowly starts to nod off. By the time she wakes up, the troll has totally disappeared and, even worse, Hilda is lost in a snowstorm. On her way home, Hilda befriends a lonely wooden man, and narrowly avoids getting squashed by a lost giant.

  • Wild

    Wild

    £7.99

    When a group of explorers stumble upon a girl living in the forest, they bring her to their concrete apartment block. But our little girl was raised by animals, taught to talk by birds, to eat by bears, to play by foxes. Her captors are in for quite the surprise. They’ll soon learn you cannot tame something so happily wild!