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Luna’s dad left in the middle of the night but nobody else seems worried. As the days go by, Luna tries to make sense of her dad’s behaviour in the weeks before he left and, together with her sister Jade, starts looking for clues. They uncover some uncomfortable truths, and worried for their dad’s safety, the two sisters set out to find him. While Jade is outgoing and optimistic, Luna finds comfort in numbers, her dreams of being an astronaut and a passion for space science that she shares with her father.
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One spring day, Mole peers out from his underground home to find a marvellous world awaits him. As the seasons pass, he picnics on the riverbank with Ratty, accompanies Toad on a chaotic caravan adventure, and even braves the snowy depths of the fearsome Wild Wood in search of Badger. But when Toad’s mischievous ways finally land him in trouble, can his friends come to his rescue and recapture Toad Hall from a gang of sneaky stoats and wheedling weasels?
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In ‘Hello Baby Elephant’, young readers will discover one zebra, two elephants, three lions, four cheetahs and five baby crocodiles with sturdy sliders and a surprise mirror ending to engage young readers. Once they have counted up to five, there is a handy recap page to continue the counting fun! With striking artwork from Ekaterina Trukhan, friendly animal characters and double pull-out sliders, this durable format is ideal for encouraging development of motor skills and introducing toddlers to counting.
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In ‘Hello Baby Bear’, young readers will discover one moose, two bears, three raccoons, four wolves and five baby owls with sturdy sliders and a surprise mirror ending to engage young readers. Once they have counted up to five, there is a handy recap page to continue the counting fun! With striking artwork from Ekaterina Trukhan, friendly animal characters and double pull-out sliders, this durable format is ideal for encouraging development of motor skills and introducing toddlers to counting.
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Meet five adorable little caterpillars and explore a different texture on every page in this touch-and-feel board book, with a soft felt flap finale!
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Make tummy time extra fun for little ones with this fold-out concertina book with a mirror!Say hello to the jungle animals in this engaging tummy time book for babies. There is a busy jungle scene on one side of the concertina and friendly animal faces and a mirror for babies to see themselves in on the other side.This dazzling board book is designed with tummy time in mind – a gentle exercise where a baby lies on their front to help strengthen their muscles and improve their head control. The fold-out format allows the book to be spread out in-front of a baby, while the bold colours stimulate their developing eyesight.The captivating, bright artwork from Louise Lockhart – the illustrator behind The Printed Peanut – creates a series of books that will enchant even the wriggliest of babies!Also available: Tummy Time: FarmTummy Time: Safari Tummy Time: Park Tummy Time: Forest Tummy Time: Ocean.
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Instead of just studying history, let’s think about HerStory too! In this uplifting and inspiring book, children can learn about 50 intrepid women from around the world and throughout history, including: Queen Elizabeth I, one of England’s most famous monarchs; Harriet Tubman, the civil rights pioneer who led many enslaved people to freedom; Frida Kahlo, the trailblazing Mexican painter; Rosalind Franklin, the British chemist who discovered the structure of DNA. With a range of pioneering careers – from astronauts to activists, musicians to mathematicians and many more – young readers will be inspired to follow their own dreams and to make the world a better place.
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Play peekaboo with this interactive board book to engage and stimulate even the youngest of readers. ‘Peekaboo Party’ is stylish, sturdy and sprinkled with birthday magic and friendly faces to spot! Connecting with faces and playing peekaboo is one of the first games that babies learn to play and that’s why they will want to read this book again and again. Moving the pop-ups will help babies develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, while turning the chunky pages will build their book confidence, all while rewarding their curiosity with fun peekaboo surprises.
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Discover how people lived in the past in this illustrated guide to homes through history. In this beautifully detailed, laser-cut book, children can travel back in time and explore homes from seven different eras: Late Middle Ages, Tudor, Georgian, Victorian, 1920s, 1960s and present day. Peek through the windows, discover the rooms inside and spot the family members. Then, learn a bit more about the family, spot the pieces of furniture that appear in more than one house, and find out what people wore in each era – from kirtles and crinolines to flat caps and flapper dresses. This is the ideal book for children curious about how people used to live.
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In this fifth hilarious graphic-novel adventure, Butter wants some quiet time alone. Away from dogs. But is this a case of be careful what you wish for? Crackers and Peanut are having a lot of fun. And making a lot of noise. Butter just wants some peace and quiet for a nice cat nap. He finds the perfect spot in a neighbour’s garden. Then it starts raining and it looks warm and dry inside the house, but it’s not long before Butter realises he’s made a mistake. Could it be that he’s actually missing those pesky dogs?
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An evocative story of hope that reminds us everyone has a story to tell, wherever they come from. Long ago, the animals befriended a strange-looking creature who arrived from nowhere with a suitcase containing a teacup and a photograph of home. The stranger soon found sanctuary and calm. Now, there is a new mysterious stranger who they are sure is nothing but a thief! It’s only when everything goes wrong that they realise that things may not be as simple as they think.
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Old rivalries, new friends and a fresh start. Can Lottie rebuild her connection with Patch enough to get them to the championships and one step closer to her dream? In this second gripping adventure, Lottie works hard to heal her bond with Patch, desperate to learn how to hear him. But ever since the Rhinefields Show when he galloped off, Patch has been detached and afraid. Meanwhile, Lottie’s friendship with Felix is over and she feels betrayed. But when he texts her out of the blue, she realises how much she’s missed him. Could she trust him again? And why does he need her help? As more secrets emerge, Lottie and Felix try to make sense of the photograph he found and the old connection between their two families. With Wild Hill up for sale, there’s still so much to overcome. Lottie knows that without Wild Hill, there will be no more time with Patch. And without Patch, there is no dream.
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Ned the Knight always does exactly what he’s told. When his parents ask him to pick up his toys, dig up the cabbages or go to bed on time, he does it all with a smile. And when the dragon swoops into town every night, he always runs inside just as he’s asked. But one morning, instead of saying, ‘yes’, he says, ‘no!’ He will not help his dad find his shield, his arrow or his bow, and he will certainly not let the butcher go past. That night, he refuses to go inside, and in doing so he confronts the dragon, making a very unlikely friend.
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A vehicle-tastic singalong book with moving wheels, interactive sliders and a sliding counter! Perfect for little ones who love things that go, this vibrant novelty book brings the classic ‘Wheels on the Bus’ song to life with fun sliders to push and spin. Children will love singing along as they spin the wheels on the bus, open and close the doors, swish the windscreen wipers, watch the people go up and down and drive the bus around the town all day long.
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Perfect for little ones who love things that go, this vibrant novelty book brings the classic ‘Wheels on the Bus’ song to life with fun sliders to push and spin. Children will love singing along as they spin the wheels on the digger, use the scoop, open and close the door, and drive the digger around the building site all day long.
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Jess’s cartoons are actually beginning to take off. A local comic store wants to use them in a campaign and she is in danger of becoming really rather famous (at school). This leads to some tensions with her friends. Why can’t people be happy for her? It’s not as if success is going to her head, or anything. Or actually that it’s anything like success at all.