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Explore the big outdoors in these action-packed animal board books with sliders on every page. This series of board books will inspire a love of nature in even the littlest of animal lovers. With vibrant artwork printed on white board, robust easy-to-use mechanisms for tiny hands and a rhyming text with friendly animal facts, these are the perfect books to captivate curious little explorers time and time again. In this first safari animals book, there are hippos wallowing in the water hole, lions hunting the grassy plains, giraffes munching leaves up high and many more creatures to bring to life with the moving parts.
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£9.99
A unique exploration of the rich and complicated history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain. There are many ways of telling the same story, and how you tell it depends on your point of view. Some stories are so complicated, or difficult to explain, that they’re not often told at all. Like the story of how a company ended up running a country, or how one man drawing a line on a map could change the lives of millions of people forever. This book aims to piece together the interesting, surprising, and sometimes very sad story of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain, and how these countries have shaped one another over the centuries.
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Bear is getting ready for bed. He’s had a little snack, brushed his teeth and put on his big bear pyjamas when – Knock! Knock! – someone is at the door. Don’t they know it’s bedtime? It’s Mouse and she needs a little snack. Then Crocodile arrives and her toothbrush is broken, and – uh oh – Lion’s pyjamas are too small, and now wide-awake Owl is playing her trumpet very loudly. Can Bear help his friends so they can all get a good night’s sleep?
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Grab your glitter pens, saddle-up your unicorn, and bring your own rainbow magic to Unicorn Island with the official Unicorn Academy Colouring Book! Packed with favourite characters, beautiful patterns and magical creatures from the smash hit Netflix show, children can use their pens and pencils to bring Unicorn Academy to life. Add some sparkle to Sophia and her friends, colour-in Wildstar’s rainbow mane and get creative with lots of magical patterns and designs! With 48 pages to colour, this book is perfect for keeping unicorn lovers everywhere busy for hours. Based on the original New York Times bestselling chapter book series by Julie Sykes and Linda Chapman and illustrated by Lucy Truman. Ride towards your destiny and discover more magical adventures at Unicorn Academy:Unicorn Academy: Sophia’s Invitation (Book 1, Fiction 7+ Chapter Book) Unicorn Academy: Sticker Activity BookUnicorn Academy: The Magical GuideUnicorn Academy: The H
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This band gets bigger and louder on every page! Watch out for wrecking balls on the building site, tigers roaring in the jungle and yetis on the mountain. Everyone wants to join the fun – even aliens in outer space! Then it’s time to zoom back home, wishing everyone goodnight, one by one.
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Discover what it’s really like to be an actor, and all of the other jobs behind the scenes, in this fascinating illustrated guide written by actor Hannah New. Learn about the skills you need to become an actor, how actors get their roles and what a typical day on set looks like from start to finish.
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The natural world is a rich web of animals, plants and other organisms. But this delicate balance is at risk – facing challenges such as climate change, pollution and destruction caused by humans. While the threat of the biodiversity crisis may feel impossible to overcome, individuals from all over the world have dared to fight for nature, and their astonishing stories prove that change really is possible! From cleaning-up the mighty Mississippi, to farming coral, to inventing plastic alternatives made from seaweed, it only takes one person to stand up for their beliefs and inspire others to join them. And when we stand together, we can start to change the world.
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Eden’s visit to The Escape sees her dropped into a world of puzzles and peril with no way out. She must find the keys, climb the levels and meet her fate. But what if she’s not playing the game? Maybe the game is playing her. A thought-provoking story about the power that games give us to reimagine the world.
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Take a trip to the park, and meet four new friends and their families as they explore their surroundings. Read along with your toddler to encourage next steps in their language development by putting single words together to create everyday phrases.
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Even babies can be wildlife explorers! In fact, babies love noticing all kinds of animals out and about and this board book builds on that enjoyment with easy-to-lift card flaps and a stimulating question-and-answer text. Where do crabs live? How many legs does an octopus have? What is a group of dolphins called? Little ones will love joining in with the answers, while recognising five different sea creatures and lifting the flaps to find more hiding in the scenes.
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£8.99
Meet Nova! She’s a scientist. Some people say she’s a genius. Some people even call her Supa Nova – get it? Like a supernova. Basically she’s a huge star, exploding right at you with her adventures! When Nova invents a plastic-eating monster, she thinks she’s solved the world’s pollution problem. But she doesn’t expect her monster to start rampaging through the city! Can Nova find a way to save the day? It will take a genius to figure it out!
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Donor conceived Quinn loves her family, but she often feels the odd one out. Not only because she’s the only one with red hair and green eyes, but because she would rather be quietly drawing than surfing or rock-climbing or whatever mad activity her mums and brother Olly might like to do on holiday. But when Quinn’s mums tell her and Olly they have sixteen donor siblings, Quinn is really excited. Maybe one of them will be more like her! The only problem is her parents want them to wait until they are older to contact anyone. As she tries to secretly find out more, Quinn starts to lose sight of what really important – especially when she starts to believe her worst enemy could be one of her siblings! Can she find a way back to her family, whilst finding a way to tell them how she really feels?