Animal stories (Children's / Teenage)

  • Diary of a big bad wolf. Volume 1

    £12.99

    The big, bad wolf hasn’t had a great winter. He’s cold, lonely and hungry. But things are about to change – he’s going to take the Fairytale Woods by storm. But while he knows he’s big and bad, no one else seems to be scared of him, they just keep meddling with his plans – the troll under the bridge, the three annoying pigs, and that pesky Little Red Riding Hood! This is going to take all his brain power and his most cunning smile, to catch Grandma and reclaim his place at the top of the food chain!

  • Charades

    £6.99

    Join Bluey and Bingo as they play charades with the littlies! Bluey and Bingo are at Nana’s house with Muffin and Socks playing a game of charades. The littlies are having trouble with the rules. Can Bluey and Bingo help them play? What other adventures will you go on with Bluey?

  • The mystery visitor

    £5.99

    One day a mystery visitor with large paws, sharp fangs and shining eyes arrives in the school garden where Tiny lives with her animal friends. The animals are scared, but Tiny realises this young creature is starving and needs help. Can she find food and persuade the others that this mystery visitor means them no harm?

  • Hello friends!

    £7.99

    A sturdy tabbed board book featuring all your favourite characters from the bestselling Tales From Acorn Wood series.

  • Who’s sleepy?

    £7.99

    A cute farm animal book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending.

  • Who’s cute?

    £7.99

    A cute woodland animal book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending.

  • I am Hattie the hare

    £12.99

    A rhyming picture book, the second in the series, about a hare called Hattie – written by bestselling poet Pam Ayres and illustrated by award-winning artist Nicola O’Byrne.

  • If I had a crocodile

    £7.99

    There’s more to a crocodile than its scaly skin and scary teeth – they stay cool under pressure (in part because they can’t sweat) and on a rainy day, they love nothing more than a fast game of Snap! This book is packed with humour and rollicking rhymes that young children readily catch on to. Its bold, graphic illustrations are stylish and packed with quirky details for children to spot. It winds down to a satisfying end where the little girl drifts off to sleep, making it perfect for bedtime routines.

  • If I had a kangaroo

    £6.99

    Imagine life with a kangaroo as a pet! With rollicking rhymes and bold illustrations, this charming bedtime story follows a little girl’s flight of fancy as she imagines the advantages and disadvantages of having a kangaroo as a pet. Being an ace on the basketball court is a breeze, but hold on to your stomach during the school run – it’s pretty bumpy being bounced around in a pouch!

  • Mites, camera, action!

    £7.99

    A documentary crew have come to the zoo, to film every day life with the animals. The only thing is that the reality is a bit boring so they ship in some animal actors. Lin and her best friend Fu are less than impressed with the prancing lion that wants to take centre stage. And the smaller animals in the zoo, the mites, are fed up of being overlooked. It’s time to unleash some bad pandaness! Insects and pandas unite to create an authentic show about real zoo life that promises to be anything but boring!

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