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When war comes to London in 1939, Ronnie Smith is scared and excited: scared of the bombs that fall at night, but excited to race his friends to collect the best bits of shrapnel every morning. But for Ronnie, the battles aren’t just in the sky and on the streets. They’re at school and at home too. His little brother is up to no good with a secret job and dangerous new friends, and Ronnie’s worried he’s getting himself into big trouble. Ronnie’s desperate to help his little brother. But he isn’t expecting to uncover secrets that could change the fate of the whole war.
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Young children will enjoy hours of puzzle fun with this lushly illustrated book. Numbered icons on each page show what to look for and how many to count in the busy scene. While being kept entertained, children will develop essential skills in reading, counting, matching and identification. They will also develop vocabulary and knowledge of different animals and environments all around the world, from spider monkeys in the rainforest to polar bears in the Arctic.
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Children can add the cute cats and kittens to settings such as a farm, a vet’s and a cat cafï+½ to bring each scene to life. The gorgeous stickers show a wide variety of cat breeds from fluffy Persians to sleek Siamese playing, snoozing, feeding and generally enjoying being the furry stars of every page.
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Whizz! Pow! Zap! Join the superheroes as they complete all kinds of exciting missions with this super sticker book. Children can have hours of fun adding over 200 stickers to complete the lively, detailed scenes, from a city battle, a volcano lair and an underwater base to Mission Control and Superhero School.
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£12.99
You’d better not tickle the rhino, because it just might snort if you do! Babies and toddlers will love exploring the hilarious world of this board book, where each animal can be brought to life by touching a soft patch on the page. As well as a rhino to tickle, there’s a baboon, a gazelle and a hornbill, and on the last page there’s a musical finale with all the animals being noisy at once!
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£9.99
A heart-warming journey of learning to love the hair you have, and the person you are. Follow Kyra as she shares her thoughts and feelings about her amazing Afro hair, and the facts she learns about all kinds of hair types and styles. After a trip to the hairdresser’s, Kyra’s school friends have lots of questions for her, and she has lots for them too. Learn about straight hair and coily hair, red hair and black hair, cornrows and french braids and more in this celebration of all things hair.
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Priya Shah lies. A lot. She pretends everything in her life is perfect, so she doesn’t disappoint anyone. But when she puts on a bangle left to her by her Ba – the one person she was always honest with – she finds herself unable to tell a lie. Priya is mortified. She tells her dad she hates his cooking, she tells Dan Zhang about her huge crush on him, she shares her best friends’ secrets at school. She can’t get the bangle off, and she can’t stop the truths pouring out of her. As more things go wrong, and Priya’s truth-telling spirals out of control, can Priya learn to be honest without hurting the people she loves?
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A gentle and engaging look at animal babies around the world as they tumble, stagger, gambol, and hitch a lift with their parents. Meet lively litters of kittens, piglets and puppies, tiny snakes and turtles. From newborn sloths to monkeys, this charming book ranges from farmyards and woodlands to the African grasslands, the Australian outback and the snowy Polar regions. Includes over 150 stickers to add to the detailed scenes.
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Sade Hussein is the new girl at the prestigious Alfred Nobel Academy. She has no idea what to expect of her mysterious new boarding school – an institution steeped in tradition and secrets. But she certainly didn’t imagine her roommate, Elizabeth, to go missing on her first night. Or for people to think Sade had something to do with it. Suddenly everyone is talking about Sade, including the Unholy Trinity: the three most popular girls at school. Swept up in their circle, Sade can’t shake the sense that there’s more to Elizabeth’s disappearance – especially as the teachers don’t seem to care. And then a student is found dead. It’s clear there’s more to Alfred Nobel Academy and its students than Sade could have imagined – and she must race to uncover the truth.
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Discover the enchanting world of Little Sticker Dolly Dressing!This magical little activity book is full of fairies to dress and scenes to decorate. Have fun adding the stickers as the fairies gather berries, fly across a moonlit sky, dance with snowflakes and play among the treetops. There are over 200 stickers of their clothes, as well as lots of treetop creatures.- The number 1 bestselling sticker series with characters to dress and colourful scenes to decorate- Over 200 stickers in every book! – With 10 scenes to complete- Easy to remove perforated sticker pages for decorating each scene – Smaller format to fit into a purse or bag for activity on the go!- Hours of enjoyment to stimulate any child’s imagination – Develop children’s concentration and fine motor skills- Ideal for ages 4+- 44 pages of screen-free fun!
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When three girls are stranded at the grand Bramble Estate in the middle of a snowstorm, they stumble into a murder plot. Someone has poisoned wealthy Emily Vanforte in the middle of a family dinner – which means Devi, Lizzie and Jayne are trapped in the house with a killer and a mystery to solve. With knives under floorboards, vanishing guns and secret passages in the walls, no one is safe and everyone is a suspect. But in a house of liars and corruption, will the girls save themselves – or learn to fit in.
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£12.99
Delightful retellings and enchanting illustrations introduce little children to six stories from the Old Testament: Noah’s Ark, Joseph and his Wonderful Coat, Moses in the Rushes, David and Goliath, Jonah and the Great Big Fish and Daniel in the Lions’ Den. Each story has been carefully chosen and retold with little children in mind, with an engaging rhythm and occasional rhyme that makes them perfect for reading aloud.