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£7.99Gorgeously illustrated in Emma Chichester Clark’s signature style, this gentle and comforting tale of friendship is the perfect bedtime story.
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Gorgeously illustrated in Emma Chichester Clark’s signature style, this gentle and comforting tale of friendship is the perfect bedtime story.

The boy and penguin from the much-loved classic picture book Lost and Found return in this cute collection of mini board books.

A thought-provoking new picture book about finding joy in the everyday from Kes Gray, author of the multi-million-copy selling Oi Frog and Friends series.

A picture book about a hedgehog tasked with warning the forest about a hungry bear. Hedgehog can’t wait to be big enough to report the news like his dad does. So when he notices that a baby owl has fallen out of a tree and is in serious trouble, Hedgehog doesn’t hesitate to spring into action! But can a little hedgehog like him save the day and warn the forest in time?

Right in the middle of whatever Spider is doing-brushing his teeth, reading a book, or watching a storm-he thinks of Frog. The strange thing is, Frog isn’t even nice. On the contrary, she’s quite rude. She never suggests going for a walk, never cares if anyone is hot or cold, and, most of all, she always says NO. And there are all kinds of NOs: the big NO, the small NO, the baffling NO, the mysterious NO, and sometimes even the repeated NO, NO, NO. Spider keeps all these NOs tangled in his web, but when a storm sweeps everything away, it brings a new friend who helps him discover the value of YES.

The new Gruffalo story we’ve waited 20 years to read. Get your claws on it first – pre-order now! The first few pre-orders will get a print!

Stunning picture book collaboration from bestselling author Robert Macfarlane, actor Johnny Flynn and illustrator Emily Sutton

Ruthie is a prince (a dog) who has it all: a bone, a fish, and a piece of cake he’s been saving for three years. He lives in a castle (a house), is beloved by his queen (his owner), and enjoys beauty-naps, butterberry pancakes and staying squeaky clean with a daily bubble bath. But still, Ruthie longs to explore beyond the castle walls. When a chance to escape presents itself, Ruthie soon finds exploring isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. He is cold, hungry and worst of all: STINKY! Ruthie’s royal subjects (forest animals) do their best to help, but nothing is as perfect as it was in his castle and, worst of all, he misses his queen. Will Ruthie ever be able to find his way home? And will he be able to make some friends along the way? In this delightful companion book to Ooko that stands all on its own, Esme Shapiro tells Ruthie’s side of this topsy-turvy story – and a hilarious, heartfelt tale about breaking free of and longing for home.

It’s time to play hide and seek! Can Bluey find everyone without getting distracted? Join the search and see who Bluey meets along the way. Squawk! Now everybody, hide! ‘Ready or not, here I come!’.

With simple rhyming text, things to push pull and spin, and illustrations from Guilherme Karsten, children will love to copy the movements of these animals and join in the jungle fun. A fun way to develop a child’s physical development and encourage them to explore the way their bodies move as they spin like a spider, hide like a snail, crawl like a caterpillar and buzz like a bee.


This book is from the future. In the future, books are very popular. One of the most popular books in the future is called THE FUTURE BOOK, a silly, innovative picture book from two of today’s best picture book creators to read aloud again and again!
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