Children's picture books

  • Diggers, dozers and dumpers

    £12.99

    Learn about excavators, rollers, trucks, cranes, and loaders in this big book of more than a dozen heavy vehicles. And enjoy all the animals along for the ride. When Cow wants to give a concert, she transports her piano with a telescopic crane. When Duck and Hen compete over who has the neatest lawn, hand mower leads to lawn mower to combine harvester – that ends the discussion! And what do rhinos like to make in their cement mixer? Pancakes, of course, and here’s the recipe (beware, you’ll need 32,304 eggs).

  • When summer comes

    £9.99

    Second in a series of four sweet and simple stories about a young child’s joyful discovery of nature through the seasons. When summer comes, the sun is shining and the bees and butterflies are busy in the flowers. Ducks and deer, frogs, fish and a friendly mole, watering vegetables with Mum and making a picnic with Dad before watching the sunset together – there is so much to see and do as nature enjoys the warm summer months. And one little girl is loving every magical moment! Fall in love with the wonder of summer with this first picture book.

  • The dinosaur next door

    £7.99
    A beautiful and heart-warming dinosaur story from the author of The Bear and the Piano and Kid Christmas
  • Daddy’s footsteps

    £7.99

    By following in his daddy’s footsteps, will Baby Dinosaur find his own feet? Baby dinosaur wishes he could follow in his dad’s giant footsteps, and grow up to be big, brave and strong, just like him. But when he loses sight of Daddy while on an adventure with his friends, and the world suddenly feels wild and dangerous, will he remember the advice his daddy gave him? Four adorable baby dinosaurs find their way in the world with the help of their dads.

  • Do you see the tiger?

    £12.99

    Here is a glorious celebration of children’s imagination and all the wild things that grown-ups miss, by two award-winning picture book creators. Penny can’t believe what she’s seeing in a packed underground train – a tiger’s tail. a tiger’s paw. a real big stripy tiger! When the tiger makes a sudden, marvellous leap across the carriage, Penny joins in the action and an unexpected friendship forms.

  • Grey

    £7.99

    Despite the joyful orange balloon, the huge yellow sun and the bright green trees, the child still feels grey. That is until a reassuring hand reaches out and shares words of kindness. Soon the child begins to see the warmth of colour again, and understands that their colours will always be there and that they will always be loved, whether they feel grey or sunshine yellow.

  • Moving the Millers’ Minnie Moore mine mansion

    £8.99

    This is a story about a dog that found a mine. And how a mine built a house. And how that house housed some pigs. Who were not wanted where they were. So the house had to be moved. With the ingenuity of Idahoans. And the help of horses. And logs. Is this the greatest story every to involved dogs, pigs, horses, and logs? If not, it will do until a better one arrives.

  • Trouble at the bug hotel

    £7.99

    This is a side-splittingly funny picture book about open-mindedness and the power of change.

  • Madame Badobedah and the old bones

    £8.99

    Mabel lives with her parents in The Mermaid Hotel, by the sea. Mabel likes to keep an eye on the comings and goings of all the guests, particularly their most interesting guest and Mabel’s best friend, Madame Badobedah. Madame Badobedah has pirouetted through pyramids, skated across rivers, swum with mermaids and even helped a Triceratops with a toothache. In this adventure, the duo set off on a mission to the Natural History Museum. And, just maybe, they will meet a dinosaur along the way.