Children's picture books

  • WE’re Moving House

    £7.99

    When a boy is told that they are moving house, he envisions his house lifted by cranes, winding its way through narrow streets, and even sailing across the sea. But his mother helps him understand: even if they must leave their house behind, the two of them will still be on an adventure.

  • The Tour at School

    £12.99

    When you show a new kid around it’s called giving them ‘The Tour’. It’s a really important job and there are lots of things to remember because they don’t know ANYWHERE in the school and you have to tell them about EVERYTHING. Being a New Kid in a new school can be scary. Luckily, this book shows you how to be the PERFECT Tour Guide and make your New Kid feel right at home. First stop? The toilets. Because they’re great for singing in. (And also for weeing.) And don’t forget to show them the library and its one MILLION books (remember to use your quiet mouse voice!), the playground (where you can play Worldwide Hairdressers!) and – the EMERGENCY MEET UP PLACE (just in case anyone gets lost) and, oh yeah, make sure to point out lots of random things you see as you walk past them.

  • Olu’s Teacher

    £7.99

    Olu is about to start nursery and meet his teacher, Jay. But what will Jay be like? What if he has big sharp teeth like a dinosaur, wonders Olu, or breathes fire like a dragon?! His worries fly away when Jay greets him with a big smile, before reading stories, playing the guitar and making Olu feel right at home. This is a reassuring story about a child’s first experience of nursery or preschool.

  • The Toy Bus

    £7.99

    Elsie and her little brother, David, love watching the red buses that drive past. David longs to be able to toddle up to see them a little closer, but he has cerebral palsy and finds it difficult to stand. One day, Elsie has an idea to buy David a beautiful, big red bus to play with and encourage him take his very first steps. And now, in The Repair Shop, Elsie hopes that the team can restore the beloved bus ready for her little grandson to take part in the magic of his first steps.

  • There’s a Shark in My Pants

    £7.99

    Go on a summer holiday you’ll never forget in this laugh-out-loud picture book from beloved author Michelle Harrison and bestselling illustrator David Tazzyman.

  • Dogdunnit

    £7.99

    Crimes are sweeping the neighbourhood: sofas torn to shreds, muddy pawprints on the beds, poo left on the kitchen floor – all the evidence points towards the culprits being DOGS, and Inspector Keyhole is quick to arrest every last one. But the great cat detective Purrlock Jones thinks she knows who the real villain is. It must be the feline mastermind and her arch enemy Moggiarty.

  • Enchanted Beach

    £12.99

    From summer days spent playing on the beach, to flying kites in autumn, to buffeting winter storms and treasure hunts in spring, this is a magnificent celebration of the seaside throughout the changing year. This joyful story charts family life by the sea and celebrates many milestones such as birthdays and New Years.

  • The Good Night Airport

    £7.99
    A bedtime picture book celebration of everyday heroes and non-traditional working patterns for little airplane, aircraft and airport lovers.
  • The Good Night Garage

    £7.99
    A bedtime picture book celebration of everyday heroes and non-traditional working patterns for little vehicle lovers.
  • That’s Not Stella!

    £12.99
    A funny picture book about a boy and the secret life of his pet cat, Stella.
  • Megamess

    £7.99

    Some children are neat. Some children are not. Ben made messes, and he never ever tidied up. One day, all the rubbish under Ben’s bed combines to make Megamess – a walking, talking pile of trash. Together, they join forces to create the messiest mess of all time! They mess up the town, the country and then, the entire world! Ben is having the mess of his life, until he gets sent out to sea and comes face to face with the impact of his – and everyone else’s – rubbish. Maybe Megamesses aren’t as fun as Ben first thought, and there comes a time where we all need to tidy up.