Children's picture books

  • Babar Story Of Babar

    £7.99

    “If you love elephants, you will love Babar and Celeste,? writes A. A. Milne, author of Winnie-the-Pooh, in his preface to The Story of Babar. “And if you have never loved elephants, you will love them now.?

  • Guess How Much I Love You

    Guess How Much I Love You

    £7.99

    Shortlisted for the 1994 Kurt Maschler Award and the Children’s Illustrated Book of the Year Award, this is the story of Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare, who discover that love is not an easy thing to measure.

  • How Big Is A Million?

    £10.99

    Pipkin the smallest penguin is always asking questions, but what he wants to know most of all is how big is a million. So he sets off to find out, and along the way meets 100 penguins, sees 1,000 snowflakes and meets one new friend before being amazed to finally find out how big a million really is.

  • Charlie & Lola Not Sleepy Not Go Bed

    £6.99

    Charlie’s little sister Lola likes to stay up late. Charlie tries everything to get her to go to bed – from making tigers pink milk to shooing whales down plugholes. Will Lola ever be sleepy and want to go to bed?

  • Charlie & Lola Too Absol Small For Sc

    £6.99

    Although Lola agrees with her brother that it would be useful to learn how to write, read and count, she can’t go to school because her invisible friend’s too nervous to go. This title in the ‘Charlie and Lola’ series deals sympathetically with children’s fears surrounding the first day at school.

  • Slinky Malinki’s Christmas Crackers

    £7.99

    It’s Christmas in Slinky Malinki’s house and the rapscallion, mischievous cat is most curious about the Christmas tree. With its reindeer, ribbons, baubles and bells, it’s too tempting a treat for him to resist. So Slinky Malinki, with mischievous glee, creeps out from the shadows to climb up the tree.

  • Maisy Goes To The Library

    £6.99

    When Maisy goes to the library it seems like the perfect place to read her sparkly story. But there are so many distractions when you borrow a book – some of them extremely noisy! Maisy’s day in the library proves quite an adventure.

  • The Runaway Dinner

    The Runaway Dinner

    £7.99

    Banjo is a very hungry little boy who every evening has a sausage for his dinner. But one day his sausage, called Melvin, jumps off the plate and races down the road, and everything else follows – peas, French fries, carrots, fork and knife, table and chair – with Banjo bringing up the rear.

  • Aliens Love Underpants

    £7.99

    What’s funnier than underpants? Aliens in underpants, of course!

  • Augustus and His Smile

    £6.99

    Augustus the tiger was sad. He had lost his smile. So he did a huge tigery stretch, and set off to find it. In this book, the author and illustrator Catherine Rayner celebrates the beauty of the world and the simple happiness it brings us when we open our eyes to it.

  • Bear About Town

    £6.99

    Share the adventure of a big, friendly bear as he roams around town looking for things to do. A town map on the final spread helps the reader locate the places visited by the bear.

  • Rainbow Fish

    £7.99

    The Rainbow Fish, with his shimmering scales, is the most beautiful fish in the ocean. But he is proud and vain and none of the other fish want to be his friend – until he learns to give away some of his most prized possessions.