Children's picture books

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  • A Door Is to Open

    £16.99

    There are so many kinds of doors: swinging doors and sliding doors, screen doors for feeling the night air, revolving doors for going around and around. Doors that open into… anything you can imagine! A birthday party, a shipwreck on the salty sea floor, a fairy’s tiny home, a slide into a room full of pillows! Or even the fantastical future ahead. Where will the doorway of this picture book lead? The only way to find out is to turn the page and go through… In a playful ode to Ruth Krauss’s A Hole Is to Dig and Remy Charlip’s essay A Page Is a Door, this imagination-sparking picture book from an award-winning duo will be welcomed by anyone who is entering a new phase of life and invites readers of all ages to embrace the marvelous possibilities that wait for them behind every new door.

  • How Many Babies?

    £7.99

    Babies love to look at pictures of other babies. And babies have never been sweeter, rounder and happier than in Forest Xiao’s counting concept board book which gently introduces little ones to first numbers through objects and situations they’re familiar with.

  • Yummy Yummy

    £7.99

    Banana is yummy, watermelon is yummy, air is yummy, my friend is yummy, Daddy’s socks are not yummy (sorry, Daddy) and what is the yummiest of all? Mummy, of course. With bright, clear graphics and images full of gentle, playful humour, this is a delectable bite-sized book for all babies.

  • Do You See the Tiger?

    £8.99

    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.

  • Bunnies in a Rocket

    £7.99

    The Sunny Town bunnies are BACK! They’ve been on a bus, in a boat, on Santa’s sleigh and now, in their greatest and most epic adventure yet, they are going to THE MOON! They’ve snuck their way onto a rocket that’s ready to launch and, in no time at all, they are streaking across the sky, through the atmosphere and into outer space. What will happen when they reach the Moon? How will they ever get back home again? And could a trip to Mars be on the cards? It’s one small step for a human but one giant LEAP for bunnykind in this cosmic adventure brimming over with hilariously wild space bunny fun!

  • Amelie Takes a Leap

    £7.99

    Once there was a little girl who dreamed of dancing. Of skipping over rooftops and pirouetting round the moon. One day the girl sees the ballet practice for Swan Lake, and decides that all she wants is to become a ballerina… An enchanting picture book about following your dreams, written by CBeebies' presenter Cerrie Burnell.

  • Wild

    £7.99

    A little girl loves playing in the woods and rejoicing in the wildness all around her. She sees secrets in the stars and stories in the earth. But one day she moves to the city. Surrounded by tall, grey buildings, she feels disconnected and alone. She has lost her wild. Or has she? Maybe she will find wildness where she least expects it.

  • The Dream Keeper

    £12.99

    Beyond the city and over the sea is a forest of dreams. At the edge of the forest lives a turtle – the Dream Keeper. In a small boat, the turtle sets off on a tumultuous journey to deliver dreams to sleeping souls in the nearby city. Meanwhile, a young girl, scared in the night by the shadows in her room, finds comfort in her toys, but cannot sleep. As both stories unfold side by side, the girl and the turtle must each harness their courage and overcome their fears as their worlds collide in the most wonderful, magical way.

  • Actually, the Alligator…

    £7.99

    Mabel's parents knew that Mabel was the kind of child who did things. You know . THINGS. But every time Mabel's parents asked, 'Why did you do this?!' Mabel would reply, 'Actually, the ALLIGATOR did it.' Join Mabel's parents as they try to uncover the truth. Is Mabel the culprit, or is she hiding a SNAPPY secret in her bedroom?