Children's picture books

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  • The Bug Hotel

    £12.99

    Mr Beetle is very proud of his Bug Hotel. He’s even prouder of the Book of Rules, which all his guests must follow. But can any bug be snug without a little bit of freedom?

  • Ten Tiny Squirrels

    £12.99

    Join one bear on a hilarious quest to track down 10 mischievous squirrels. with a little help from 9 budgies, 8 geese, 7 polar bears, 6 chameleons, 5 mice, 4 ducks, 3 tortoises, 2 budgies. Hang on, I thought there were 9 budgies, not 2?! And let's not forget the tiger.

  • The Wind in the Willows

    £9.99

    One spring day, Mole peers out from his underground home to find a marvellous world awaits him. As the seasons pass, he picnics on the riverbank with Ratty, accompanies Toad on a chaotic caravan adventure, and even braves the snowy depths of the fearsome Wild Wood in search of Badger. But when Toad’s mischievous ways finally land him in trouble, can his friends come to his rescue and recapture Toad Hall from a gang of sneaky stoats and wheedling weasels?

  • The Waking Wood

    £14.99

    A beautifully crafted modern fable about family, growth and adventure, this debut picture book by Alexi Francis, with intricate papercut pages, offers a gentle moral for young readers whilst inspiring a love of nature and outdoor exploration.In the heart of the wood stands an ancient oak, home to a badger family for generations. As night falls, the badgers roam the forest, following paths laid down by those who came before. But when one young badger loses his way in the darkness, how will he find his way home?Featuring stunning pen-and-ink illustrations of woodland creatures, the book moves from shadow to light as dawn breaks, drawing readers into its immersive world. Intricately cut pages reveal hidden layers of the story, inviting readers to follow the badger’s journey through the woods.Perfect for fans of The Fox and the Star by Coralie Bickford-Smith.

  • Bakes a Cake

    £7.99

    Meet Fred – the can-do pup who loves to try new things – in this vibrant interactive novelty series. Fred the dog LOVES to try new things – what will he do today? Peep inside his special sparkly bag to discover where his adventures will take him next. Today Fred’s the the kitchen – he’s put on his chef’s hat and apron, and he’s ready to make a cake for his friends. However, ignoring the recipe, Fred decides to add all his favourite ingredients instead – broccoli, sausages and puppy treats. What could possibly go wrong?Join in by lifting the flaps to help Fred find the ingredients and spin the wheel to mix the cake!

  • The Sheep Who Came for Dinner

    £7.99

    When a flock of sheep arrive in the woods, they can’t believe Hotpot lives all alone with a wolf. And a crocodile! How can a hungry wolf look after a cute, cuddly lamb? But when Hotpot and the flock of sheep get caught in a dangerous situation, it’s Wolf who comes to the rescue, and the sheep soon learn that true family is about much more than appearances.

  • I Am Going to Jump This Log

    £8.99

    Frog is going to jump this log. And it will be easy – or so he thinks! Bursting with braggadocio, misplaced bravado, and some truly unforgettable sportswear, Frog’s frustration builds as his feeble efforts fall short. Will he ever clear the log? And what awaits him on the other side? Stephanie Stansbie’s pared-back, confident text leaps off the page alongside debut illustrator Jack Viant’s bright, expressive artwork in this funny picture book. Look out for the satisfying twist at the end and a subtle lesson on misplaced arrogance.

  • The Pizza Shape Book

    £11.99

    In the first book of the funny Mog and Morris series, the two curious, furry friends are pondering about shapes. They soon discover that everything in the world has a shape, including pizza.

  • Richard Scarry’s Busiest People Ever

    £8.99

    Discover all the jobs people do with Huckle, Lowly and all the Busytown crew. This is a brilliant first introduction to the world of work, packed with funny details, varied careers and Richard Scarry's signature illustrations.

  • Dogs and Bears

    £7.99

    The dogs and the bears have been brawling for a while. No one knows quite how it started. Was it the jackets, cloaks and bandanas the dogs were wearing? Or the smell of the sickly sweets that the dogs were making? But today is the day of the third deciding brawl. The stage is set. NO snack breaks and no biscuits. But halfway through the world is interrupted by an unexpected airborne event – raining squid! This will change the relationship of the dogs and bears forever. This is a funny and sublimely ridiculous story about playground squabbling and peace.

  • Mother Boo: Poems From Spookytown

    £16.99

    Deep in October County is a magical place called Spookytown, where the leaves are always bright, the air is always crisp and the pumpkins are always in their prime. When it’s time for a story or a poem, the little witches, ghosts and goblins of Spookytown love to snuggle up with this collection, compiled by Mother Boo-the oldest ghost in town. Discover the secret to flying, join a pumpkin parade and dance with werewolves in this collection of Halloween poems inspired by Mother Goose. From silly to spine-tingling, there is something for everyone to enjoy!

  • Stanley Said No!

    £7.99

    Stanley is a boy who loves to say ‘NO!’ And once he starts, he just can’t stop. He doesn’t want to sit sensibly on the bus. He doesn’t want to hold his mum’s hand. And ‘NO!’, he doesn’t want to wait in line! But one day on a trip to a museum, Stanley discovers that saying no can have monstrous consequences. Can Stanley find his way out of a sticky situation, or will he bite off more than he can chew?

  • Bear’s Wild Home

    £7.99

    A charming story about rewilding, teamwork and the importance of sharing our natural spaces.  

  • You Can’t Take an Elephant Into School

    £7.99

    From the duo behind the brilliant, bestselling You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus, comes a riotous new book set in a school where the animals are in charge and chaos reigns!

  • Meltdown!

    £7.99

    Cilla Chinchilla’s ice cream van has only one rule: your ice cream flavour must rhyme with your animal name. But when her customers start to misbehave, can Cilla avoid a meltdown? It’s Rocky Road for Toad. Banana for Iguana. And Fig for Pig. But when Pig demands Rocky Road, the other customers start to complain too. Can Cilla stick to her strict rhyming rule? And will Pig ever get his Rocky Road?