Usborne Publishing Ltd.

  • Usborne Workbooks Comprehension 6-7

    £3.99

    Guided by friendly jungle animals, children can develop their comprehension skills through a variety of enjoyable activities. This workbook will build confidence in reading and writing, including writing a letter, story or summary, and finding information in a text.

  • Comprehension 8-9

    £3.99

    With the help of Peck the woodpecker and a host of forest friends, children can develop their comprehension skills. The activities in this book build confidence in reading and understanding written English, including stories, poems, adverts, instructions and letters.

  • Usborne Workbooks Comprehension 7-8

    £3.99

    The enjoyable and accessible activities in this workbook help children develop comprehension and writing skills, from understanding recipes, lists, diaries, poems and posters to interpreting instructions and using information books. Friendly animal characters illustrated by talented Italian artist Elisa Paganelli gently guide children through each task.

  • Dividing 7-8

    £3.99

    Helped by a group of friendly animals, children can develop their dividing skills and learn the methods of partitioning and short division. The activities in this book build children’s confidence in using related multiplying facts to answer dividing questions in real-life contexts.

  • Usborne Workbooks Grammar and Punctuation 8-9

    £3.99

    The friendly animals in this workbook help children understand and practise the rules of English grammar and punctuation. With charming illustrations by talented Polish artist, Magda Brol, children (and their grown-ups!) are gently guided through topics such as noun phrases, fronted adverbials, plurals, possessives and paragraphs.

  • Usborne Workbooks Subtracting 5-6

    £3.99

    With a host of friendly animals to guide them, children can learn how to subtract one number from another, and how to write a subtraction calculation. The activities in this book build confidence and provide lots of practice in taking away numbers under 20, including zero.

  • Multiplying 7-8

    £3.99

    The fun activities in this workbook build confidence in understanding multiplying. Topics include estimating, partitioning, scaling up and short multiplication. Charming characters by talented illustrator Elisa Paganelli guide children through each activity, offering helpful tips along the way.

  • Usborne Workbooks Spelling 8-9

    £3.99

    This lively workbook helps children develop their spelling skills, including using common prefixes and suffixes, silent letters, apostrophes and homophones. Varied activities, delightfully illustrated by accomplished Polish artist Magda Brol, provide lots of opportunities for children to practise what they’ve learnt.

  • The Odyssey

    £9.99

    Greek warrior Odysseus is desperate to make his way home to the island of Ithaca. But giants, sirens and many-headed serpents are just some of the obstacles that stand in his way. Join him on his amazing adventures in this dynamic graphic novel.

  • Just So Stories for Little Children

    £12.99

    A wonderful collection of six of Kipling’s well-loved stories, telling how animals came to be the way they are, comprising: ‘How the Camel got his Hump’, ‘How the Whale got his Throat’, ‘How the Elephant got his Trunk’, ‘How the Rhino got his Skin’, ‘How the Crab got her Claws’ and ‘Why the Kangaroo Jumps’.

  • Usborne Book and Jigsaw Cities of the World

    £9.99

    With bright illustrations and snappy introductions to each city, this charming book and jigsaw set is an ideal way for children to have fun learning the names and locations of famous cities all over the world, and to find out about their landmarks, culture and heritage. Completed size of jigsaw: 59cm x 40cm.

  • Book and Jigsaw Numbers

    Book and Jigsaw Numbers

    £9.99

    This delightful book and jigsaw is an ideal way to introduce the numbers 1-10. Bright, appealing illustrations provide plenty of opportunities for counting, helping children understand the link between numbers and quantities, and the large, clear text supports the development of number recognition skills. The 25-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 59 x 44cm once complete.