Usborne Publishing Ltd.

  • Book and Jigsaw Alphabet

    Book and Jigsaw Alphabet

    £9.99

    Little children can have fun as they begin to learn all the letters of the alphabet with this book and jigsaw. Bright illustrations of animals, vehicles and more, along with large, clear letters, are perfect for building first literacy skills, such as letter shape recognition and linking letters and sounds.

  • Book and Jigsaw Colours

    Book and Jigsaw Colours

    £9.99

    With simple, clear text and bright, beautiful illustrations introducing all the colours of the rainbow, this delightful book and jigsaw set is an ideal way for little children to have fun developing visual recognition skills. The jigsaw has 25 pieces and measures 59 x 44cm once complete.

  • Animal Stories for Little Children

    £12.99

    A delightful illustrated book of animal stories from around the world, specially selected and retold for younger children. Contains five classic stories: ‘The Fox and the Tiger’, ‘Chicken Licken’, ‘How the Zebra Got His Stripes’, ‘The Greedy Dog’, ‘The Brave Little Hare’.

  • Things that go

    £5.99

    This robust board book introduces very small children to the fun and function of getting around. Cheerful illustrations of trains, planes and automobiles are combined with simple new words to learn, and intriguing peep-through holes on every page.

  • Animals

    £5.99

    A lively picture word book to help very young children build their vocabulary. Playful illustrations combine with the simplest text, as children are introduced to zebras, lions, crocodiles and seals. Peep-through holes on every page will fascinate young readers.

  • The Dinosaur Who Asked ‘What For?’

    £5.99

    Daisy the dinosaur is off on a camping trip with the rest of the Raptor Scout troop. But she’s so lazy, she can’t see the point of all the activities. It’s up to Sid and Daisy’s fellow scouts to help her change her ways.

  • Dance With the Dinosaurs

    £12.99

    Are you ready to do the dinosaur dance? This exciting novelty book is guaranteed to get little children moving. It features a different group of dancing dinosaurs on each page, with a lively tune for children to dance along to. The inviting text explains one very simple dance move to go with each tune, and then at the end they put them all together and do the whole dance while the dinosaurs stomp and roar.

  • Sticker Dolly Dressing Ice Skaters

    £7.99

    Dress the dolls as they fulfil their ice skating dreams. Includes outfits for a training session, costumes for a competition and a spectacular ballet on ice. Add their skates and lots of glamorous accessories too.

  • Numbers Matching Games and Book

    £7.99

    This delightful memory game is an ideal way for little children to have fun as they learn to count and recognize numbers. The box contains bingo boards, cards and a book, which has instructions for two different matching games as well as colourful illustrations showing the numbers 1 to 10.

  • Night Time

    Night Time

    £4.99

    Look for a blue-eyed bushbaby, a gecko wearing headphones and a wolf with a rainbow tail, then see if you can find the little white mouse hiding on every page. Explore the enchanting world of wildlife after dark as you spot, match, count and talk about the amazing animals in this book.

  • Poppy and Sam's Favourite Fairy Tales

    Poppy and Sam’s Favourite Fairy Tales

    £9.99

    Poppy and Sam love fairy tales, and in this collection you can enjoy six of their favourites: Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, Cinderella, Goldilocks, Sleeping Beauty and the Three Little Pigs. With simple text and delightful illustrations, this is a perfect introduction to fairy tales for little ones.

  • The Animal Orchestra Plays Beethoven

    The Animal Orchestra Plays Beethoven

    £12.99

    Children can discover the magic of Beethoven by pressing the buttons in this delightfully illustrated novelty book. The animal orchestra travel from place to place, playing different pieces of Beethoven’s music and telling us a little bit about the composer’s extraordinary life. This is a perfect introduction to one of the greatest composers of all time.