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£12.99
Discover the sights and sounds of the animal kingdom with this interactive board book! Filled with colourful photographic images of over 40 animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles and insects, ‘Noisy Animal World’ is the perfect book for little animal fans.
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£7.99
Gina Kaminski is back in this empowering retelling of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ that challenges the traditional narratives we are told, with a confident, autistic character at its heart.
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£6.99
Callum Grant knows a lot about the solar system. But he doesn’t know what it would be like to see a Martian sunset with his own eyes. Until one day Callum sets off on an adventure unlike any other.
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£9.99
A collection of three adorable puppy stories to treasure, from best-selling author Holly Webb: ‘The Puppy Who Ran Away’, ‘The Puppy Who Couldn’t Sleep’ and ‘The Forgotten Puppy’.
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£7.99
This unique, innovative book offers an engaging way for children to discover letters and first words! Young readers can trace each capital letter by following the tracks with a finger to learn the shape of the letter, then lift the flap to see an object that begins with that letter.
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£7.99
Peck, peck, peck! Look out! Hank’s on the farm, and he’s causing chaos. He’s burst the pigs’ inflatable, made a hole in the chicks’ trampoline and unravelled poor Sheep’s knitting! When Bull shows up, it looks like Hank has finally met his match. Will our favourite pesky, pecky goose learn to rein it in? Or will his beak get him into trouble yet again?
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£6.99
It’s almost time for the Year of the Ox! Ming and Miaow are busy helping their ox friend Xiao Nioh get ready to kick off the festivities with a dance performance to wow the crowds. But when Xiao Nioh’s father Lord Chiyou makes clear his disapproval, the trio find themselves sent on a quest to save a village from a fearsome beast. Xiao Nioh is worried. He can’t fight a monster – he’s a dancer, not a warrior like his dad! Can the Guardians help their friend prove himself to his father without giving up his passion, or is the Year of the Ox ruined before it’s even had a chance to start?
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£6.99
Bush Baby is in a fix. She didn’t need a wee before she left home – now she needs one right away! Uh-oh! But what will she do if there’s just nowhere to go?
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£8.99
Pull out the sliding tray in the cover to reveal removable, double-sided veggie characters. Little ones will love following the clues to match the correct board piece to each page! Do you know which veggie doesn’t need light to grow? And which veggie is really a flower? With simple facts to share along the way, this is the perfect book to encourage balanced, healthy eating habits through play. An interactive guessing game and early learning board book in one!
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£7.99
“Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder where you are . . .”
Mouse is staying up late to see the stars.
Will they ever appear?
Perhaps her own special star exists a little closer to home . . .
A delightful bedtime story with a sparkly twist in the tale.
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£12.99
There is a world within me. No one can sum me up in small words. From your sunrise-matching serenity and rainforest-rousing loudness to your glacier-like patience and clifftop-clambering courage, this book is a celebration of all the different facets that make you, YOU! With intricate peek-through holes, Anna Wilson’s illustrations conjure a cosmos that reflects all the amazing and varied parts of your personality.
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£8.99
Galaxy has always known she’s destined for fame and fortune as a solo singer. She has the voice, the dance moves and is always coming up with new lyrics. So when she spots a poster for a talent show at school, she knows she has to enter. Then troublemaker Sabrina suggests they enter together and Galaxy is shocked. Firstly, that they actually have something in common, and secondly that Sabrina suggests they form a rock band! Rock is totally not Galaxy’s thing, she doesn’t know Sabrina that well, and what would her best friend Kia think? She’s about to say no when Sabrina points out that Beyoncé and Lauryn Hill both got their start being in a band and agrees that Galaxy can be lead singer. So she hesitantly decides to share the spotlight.