Children's picture books

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  • The Magic Feather

    £12.99

    A beautifully illustrated rhyming fairy tale about one little girl’s magical adventure. From the picture-book superstar pairing of Julia Donaldson and Catherine Rayner.

  • The Royal Request

    £7.99

    Ari’s family bakery makes the finest cakes, using recipes passed down through generations. One day they receive a special request to make a magnificent cake for the queen, in time for the royal peacock’s birthday! With a long journey ahead, Ari and his grandad take their trusty horse, Cinnamon, to safely deliver their creation. Along the way they’re slowed down, not only by their heavy cake, a broken cart and hundred of goats, but also by the many townspeople sharing their opinions and giving mixed advice. Will they reach the palace in time? A modern ‘parable’ story which shows us the challenges of people pleasing and being slowed by the weight of other people’s opinions.

  • Bear Worries

    £7.99

    Bear finds that even when his wildest (cookie-related!) worries come true, things will be okay. Bear Worries is a funny and comforting story providing a unique take on the topic of excessive worrying.  

  • Time to Go, Sid!

    £13.99

    Young Sid gets ready to go to the park independently, performing routine activities with an imaginative flair.

  • The Lost Robot

    £12.99

    A heart-warming picture book about a lost, broken robot searching for their place in life, their family and their forever home by award-winning author and illustrator Joe Todd-Stanton.

  • MO’s Stick

    £12.99

    Mo is sad – the little mouse’s favourite stick is GONE! It could take Mo up to the stars and across the sea, and no other stick will ever be as good. But was it the stick that was special, or could it have been Mo’s wild and wonderful imagination? A beautifully rendered celebration of imagination. This charming new character, created by the illustrator of the bestselling Luna Loves… series, is perfect for fans of characters such as Pip and Posy, Maisy and Miffy. Mo captures the determination, creativity and expressiveness of young children. Beautifully rendered illustrations with collage elements make this hugely appealing for young readers. With clever die-cuts throughout, this is the perfect book to inspire imaginative play.

  • A Better Best Friend

    £7.99

    ‘This morning when I was out walking, I found a best friend. At least I think so. It certainly looks a lot like it! He really has a best friend kind of face’. In this comedic picture book exploring a forever childhood question about friendship, squirrel and a mushroom explore the forest through the seasons, show each other special trees, build snow mushrooms, share the good times and bad-which become good bad times alongside a friend. Then spring arrives, and so does a new friend. And then another. This raises a profound question for an overthinking squirrel: should we have just one best friend? After much drama, Squirrel doesn’t find an answer-the friends keep coming – and he ends the book with at least three better best friends.

  • Ribbit Rabbit

    £7.99

    Bob the frog does things a little differently to the rest of hisrabbit family…He looks a bit greener than them, he eats different foods, and hisfamily can’t keep up with his hopping or swimming! But it doesn’tmatter what Bob looks like or does – his family love him justthe same!