Templar Books

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  • Wizardology

    £25.00

    After the legendary wizard Merlin was bound to a tree by magic, he used part of that tree to create a guide for apprentices of the mystical arts seeking to master Wizardology. First printed in the Elizabethan era, Templar has republished this special edition of the ancient tome to ignite the next generation of wizards, including intricate novelty elements such as magical moving illustrations, a scrap of a fairy flag, a phoenix feather, a deck of divination cards and the gemstone of a true wizard’s staff.

  • World of Sport

    £9.99

    There is a whole world of sports to discover! Which sports were played at the very first Olympic Games? What do the different colour jerseys mean in the Tour de France? How on earth do you throw a gumboot? Everywhere on our planet where people can be found, there are different sports that we love to play and compete in, too. From the very first Olympic Games to the modern version we play today, explore all kinds of sports from around the world, including ball sports, gymnastics, athletics, water sports, extreme sports and so much more! Find out how each sport came to be, where in the world it originated and, most importantly, how to play.

  • The World’s Last Mammoth and Other Missing Marvels

    £10.99

    From the missing pages of the Library of Alexandria to the whereabouts of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster, this work is a treasure trove of mysterious and long-gone things: absent animals, bygone buildings, missing monarchs, past palaces and more. But all is not lost – along the way you’ll also find the survivors and modern marvels of things gone by. Explore the lost splendour of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, ponder the fate of historical figures like Cleopatra or Genghis Khan and unravel the mystery behind Amelia Earhart’s disappearance.

  • Locked in the Museum

    £16.99

    For one night only, the world’s oldest, rarest and most fascinating items can all be found under one roof! What will you discover, and who from the past will you meet, while locked in the museum? Housing everything from the Mary Rose and the Sistine Chapel to robots and modern art installations, get locked in the most marvellous museum and see its secrets come to life. Meet ancient Egyptian mummies, avoid a woolly rhinoceros with a Neanderthal and explore the prehistoric world of dinosaurs. But please don’t touch the displays as some of them bite! This behind-the-scenes tour opens a portal to the past, unlocks a treasury of knowledge, and whispers the museum’s secrets to those who dare to listen. Uncover the stories behind incredible exhibits from around the world, find out how ancient artefacts are preserved and learn about the passionate individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring history to life.

  • Garage

    £10.99

    With sturdy flaps to lift on every page, little ones can have hands-on fun finding out about what goes on at the garage. They will enjoy lifting up the bonnet, recognising each familiar machine from car jacks to power tools and finding out what all the different people at the mechanics do. Meet a tyre technician, an electric vehicles mechanic and a roadside recovery driver, watch a car get squeaky clean in an automatic car wash and find out how all vehicles – big and small – get repaired.

  • Museum

    £10.99

    With sturdy flaps to lift on every page, little ones can have hands-on fun finding out about what goes on at the museum. They will enjoy opening doors and walking through each familiar area, from the art and sculptures exhibit to the café and gift shop, and finding out what all the different people at the museum do. Meet a curator, an invigilator and an art restorer, watch a new dinosaur skeleton go on display and find out all the skills each person needs to do their job.

  • The Map of Me

    £7.99

    When a young girl moves to a new country, her mum helps her draw a map to understand her unfamiliar surroundings. They draw the new neighbourhood, new friends and the special places the girl has found but important things from the past are missing like Grandma and Joe-Dog. So the girl makes the map bigger to include them. Soon the girl’s friends are inspired to add their own stories and the distances between them all seem to shrink. Yet when misfortune strikes and the girl’s world is shown to be less fixed than she thought, how will she learn to navigate change? Discover how we all have the power to create a better future.

  • From AI to Wi-Fi

    £9.99

    Everyone uses the internet! But do we understand how it really works? This is a guide for 8-12 year olds that takes readers behind the scenes and gives them the inside scoop on this ever-relevant topic. With accessible information and practical tips written by real-life computer scientist Craig Steele, children will be well-equipped with the knowledge they need to navigate the tricky internet landscape, from the history of the internet, to how websites are made and coded, who works on the internet and how to stay safe while you’re using it.

  • Submarine

    £6.99

    Climb aboard the submarine in this novelty series for babies and pre-schoolers. With tabs to slide and wheels to spin, little ones will love to make the boat move on every page.

  • Flags

    £16.99

    Every country in the world has a national flag – one country even has two – and there’s so much to be learned from these vibrant symbols about the people and places they represent. Discover the druk of Bhutan – its fierce thunder dragon – or how the stunning Southern Cross unites the nations of the Pacific. Learn how each UK country is represented by the Union Flag and how a banner falling from the heavens inspired Denmark to make the world’s oldest flag. Divided into sections covering each continent and featuring theme spreads discussing common similarities of flags around the world, this book celebrates each nation’s uniqueness and how our identities are closer than we might think! Unfurl each flag and explore the hopes, dreams and ambitions of our world’s great nations.