Birdie Loves Colours
£7.99Fly along with Birdie and learn all about colours in this sweet novelty board book with tactile finger-trails and flaps!
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Fly along with Birdie and learn all about colours in this sweet novelty board book with tactile finger-trails and flaps!

Mysteries abound in Perpleck City, and it’s Bel the black cat’s first day as a detective. But unfortunately, there’s never a mystery to solve in the apartment building where she lives with her goofy dog brother, Zeb, and their human, Josephine. So when local prankster, Payton Parakeet, goes missing during a neighborhood magic show, Bel can’t wait to put her detective skills to the test. Is this just another one of Payton’s pranks, or perhaps a case of fowl play? As accusations begin to fly and the suspect list grows, Zeb and Bel must team up to get to the bottom of this feathery mystery.

Hana and Ace race to track down Brumble the bear wizard’s missing medals before the contest is won in this exciting Moonlight Mystery Agency adventure from Vashti Hardy.

What on Earth? The Human Lady has brought home another injured pigeon – and the imposter looks a little bit like Dave! When fierce competition erupts between the two birds, it’s up to Skipper to find a way to prove who is more Dave, once and for all!

A beautifully illustrated rhyming fairy tale about one little girl’s magical adventure. From the picture-book superstar pairing of Julia Donaldson and Catherine Rayner.

They’ve only just returned, now they’re in danger . . . Join an epic race to save the rare white mammoth that might just save the world.

Follow Lola on a beautifully illustrated journey to learn how humans and plants are at once different and similar.If Lola were a plant, she wouldn’t be a dog, a cat, a mouse, a penguin, a gnat, or a hippopotamus, but she would still be alive and well.In If I Were a Plant, Lola discovers that plants are the most numerous living beings on the planet. She also finds out how they get their food without being able to move and how they breathe despite not having a mouth or nose, along with many other things she never thought a plant could do.A book for discovering unusual facts about plants and for looking at something you thought you knew with fresh eyes.

A tale of love, grief and the changing seasons of life. Mr Hindbottom does not want Dog, but Dog isn’t going anywhere … a heartwarming story about two grumpy but loveable characters and their journey of loss and renewal.

Mo is sad – the little mouse’s favourite stick is GONE! It could take Mo up to the stars and across the sea, and no other stick will ever be as good. But was it the stick that was special, or could it have been Mo’s wild and wonderful imagination? A beautifully rendered celebration of imagination. This charming new character, created by the illustrator of the bestselling Luna Loves… series, is perfect for fans of characters such as Pip and Posy, Maisy and Miffy. Mo captures the determination, creativity and expressiveness of young children. Beautifully rendered illustrations with collage elements make this hugely appealing for young readers. With clever die-cuts throughout, this is the perfect book to inspire imaginative play.

Little yellow giraffe Josephine is out and about – eyes wide open and muzzle in the air. She pokes her nose into the blue and her hooves into the green, plays with the clouds and makes rings in the water. The world is so full of interesting things! Take a walk with Josephine to explore shapes and patterns, near and far, nature through the seasons, things that are different and things that are the same. Illustrated with simple lines and printed with a happy pop of neon yellow, this unique book makes simple but enchanting connections that let us see the world afresh through Josephine’s eyes.

‘This morning when I was out walking, I found a best friend. At least I think so. It certainly looks a lot like it! He really has a best friend kind of face’. In this comedic picture book exploring a forever childhood question about friendship, squirrel and a mushroom explore the forest through the seasons, show each other special trees, build snow mushrooms, share the good times and bad-which become good bad times alongside a friend. Then spring arrives, and so does a new friend. And then another. This raises a profound question for an overthinking squirrel: should we have just one best friend? After much drama, Squirrel doesn’t find an answer-the friends keep coming – and he ends the book with at least three better best friends.

Bob the frog does things a little differently to the rest of hisrabbit family…He looks a bit greener than them, he eats different foods, and hisfamily can’t keep up with his hopping or swimming! But it doesn’tmatter what Bob looks like or does – his family love him justthe same!
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