Usborne Publishing Ltd.

  • The Supreme Lie

    £8.99

    Fifteen-year-old Gloria is maid to Afalia’s tyrannical Head of State, Madame Suprema. When the country is hit by unprecedented flooding, Madame Suprema runs away, fearing she will be blamed for the crisis. To cover up this cowardly act, Gloria is made to step into Madame Suprema’s shoes and is thrust into a world of corrupt and desperate politicians. As Gloria becomes aware of the forces toying with her every move, she must take decisions that could save, or end, thousands of lives – including her own.

  • Peek-A-Boo At the Zoo

    £5.99

    Play peek-a-boo with penguin, lemur, meerkats, giraffe and frog in this delightful book for babies. Lift the sturdy flaps to reveal the friendly animals around the zoo.

  • Chameleon Comedian

    £5.99

    Chameleon has big dreams of becoming a comedian, but her first gig doesn’t go well. Perhaps she can use her natural talents to create a magical new act?

  • Rainbows Magic Painting Book

    £6.99

    Rainbows bring a touch of magic to everyone, and this book is the proof. Packed with rainbow scenes and magical creatures such as unicorns, mermaids and dragons. Simply brush water over the black and white designs to watch a rainbow of colours magically appear.

  • Pop-Up Animals

    £10.99

    A gorgeous pop-up book for young animal lovers, with amazing, moving animals from all around the world. Immerse yourself in five different animal scenes from all around the world in this gorgeous pop-up book. Ingenious paper engineering brings Richard Johnson’s adorable animals springing from the pages – with actual movements. Tigers prowl and monkeys swing, pandas play, a turtle flicks its flippers to glide over a coral reef, and tall giraffes raise their heads right out of the book!

  • Usborne Workbooks Grammar and Punctuation 5-6

    Usborne Workbooks Grammar and Punctuation 5-6

    £3.99

    An accessible introduction to grammar and punctuation with colourful illustrations and a variety of fun activities. With the help of Olly the Owl and his friends, children can explore the rules of written English. The activities in this book build confidence in using capital letters, punctuating sentences and using plurals.

  • Maps Activities

    Maps Activities

    £6.99

    Help pirates find treasure, plan a round-the-world adventure, discover a lost temple and more with this exciting pad.

  • Wipe-Clean Aquarium Activities

    Wipe-Clean Aquarium Activities

    £5.99

    Join the dots, spot differences, solve mazes and trace the dotted lines in this vibrant aquarium-themed book. The fun activities will give young children plenty of practice in pen-control – an essential skill they must learn before starting to form letters and numbers. Shiny wipe-clean pages mean each activity can be enjoyed again and again.

  • Usborne book of the brain and how it works

    £12.99

    This visually stimulating story takes children on a journey into and through the brain. Simple but beautifully illustrated metaphors explain the different jobs that our brains do, and how they use brain cells to accomplish them. From the senses to sleep, memories to making decisions, this book brings the wonder of brains and brain science to life.

  • How a Recycling Track Work

    £8.99

    Beep, Beep! The recycling truck has arrived! Peep under flaps and through holes to find out how it works, as it zooms around town collecting recycling and taking it to the sorting factory. This hands-on introduction to the topic of recycling is perfect for little fingers and curious minds.

  • 24 Hours In the Stone Age

    £7.99

    Join a young cave-dweller for a day, as she goes hunting, makes her own stone tools and creates amazing cave art. Learn all about the dangers of life in the Stone Age, what makes a good shelter and what edible plants can be gathered in the wild.

  • The Wind in the Willows

    £9.99

    When Mole pops his head out of the ground one fine, spring morning, his friend Rat introduces him to the world of the riverbank and its most famous resident, Mr. Toad. Mole soon finds himself caught up in Toad’s mischievous exploits, culminating in a battle for Toad Hall itself.