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£19.99
Follow Grandad and Boy as they embark on an incredible adventure through the seasons – frolicking in the winter snow; splashing in the spring rain; basking in the summer sun; and soaring through the sky before gliding back down to earth during an epic autumn storm.
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£11.99
When Prince Siegfried goes into the forest, he discovers a group of young women living under the spell of a wicked sorcerer. They are cursed to live as swans, only returning to their true form by night. The only thing that can break the spell is true love. Here is a classic story of magic, moonlight and the power of friendship and love to overcome all.
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£7.99
Have you heard the news? You’ve been BAMBOOZLED – YETIS DON’T EXIST! The news swirled over mountains, skipped through lakes and out to sea. Until who should hear it? Iggy the YETI and all his YETI friends. And they were a little bit surprised. So, the yetis who absolutely DO exist only had one option – to set off on a HUMAN search and help to change their minds! The yetis trekked down steep slopes and through snowy forests when suddenly they saw gleaming streetlights up ahead, but found a strangely EMPTY town! The yetis searched high and low, yet the humans were NOWHERE to be seen. Surely that could only mean one thing.
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£25.00
Packed with multi-layered pop-ups and flaps to lift, this incredible feat of paper-engineering takes a close-up look at insects and arachnids, and their incredible lives. From shiny bright beetles, to giant-winged butterflies, to silk-weaving spiders, this book reveals wonder after wonder, page after page.
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£16.99
Delve into this beautiful treasury of stories, inspired by nature. This collection features 18 folk tales, myths and age-old stories of animals, birds and plants from all around the world – from North America to Brazil, Ireland, Morocco, Finland, Mexico, Poland, Japan, Germany and Siberia.
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£7.99
Mr Mountain has seen it all – from the arrival of the very first plants and worms, to dinosaurs, mammals, and, more recently humans. Even when they climb all over him, Mr Mountain is very good at keeping calm and steady, and is determined to spend his long life resting his heavy arms and eyelids. Until one day, when he is disturbed from his slumber by a little voice asking him to ‘Move, Mr Mountain!’. It seems his neighbour Lily is desperate for him to move out of the way so she can see what’s on the other side of him. But of course a mountain cannot move, and at this Mr Mountain finally loses his temper! The wind picks up, snow starts to fall and the ground begins to rumble and shake but little Lily remains unfazed. Can they set aside their differences and find a way to get along?
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£8.99
A stunning fable from Greenaway-shortlisted Poonam Mistry
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£16.99
Informal, raucous and sometimes scandalous, the heroes of classical music are often far from the composed images they’re portrayed as. Take a walk in the shoes of 20 original rock stars from the last millennium and find out what it really takes to write a timeless classical hit.
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£12.99
Everybody knew that a big fierce troll lived in the cave. ‘Leave me alone!’ it yelled. So everybody did. Only one child cannot turn their back on the troll at the edge of the playground. One day, he takes his chalks up to the mouth of the cave. He draws a flower with every petal coloured in but one, and leaves the chalk behind. The next day, the flower has been completed. Day-by-day, the boy and the troll finish each other’s drawings, until they each draw a portrait, showing a boy holding hands with a fierce, scary troll. ‘But you’re not a troll’, says the boy. ‘You’re a boy – just like me’.
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£7.99
A ripping adventure for young crafty kids who love to create and make! Can you help the explorers fill in the picture and finish their adventure?At the back of the book, you’ll find 13 sheets of brightly coloured and patterned paper for little hands to rip and glue to complete the scenes.
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£6.99
Bugs take unexpected forms in this joyful novelty book from rising talent Aya Watanabe. If you use a little imagination, the world is a wondrous place: butterflies become bows; beetles hang out the laundry and beehives become beautiful cathedrals.