Children's / Teenage fiction: Animal stories

  • The case of the polar poachers

    £7.99

    Einstein the penguin is back in this future-classic and fantastically funny story for all the family to enjoy. Get ready to welcome the most extraordinary penguin back into your own home.

  • The badger’s bath

    £7.99

    A funny Percy the Park Keeper story from highly regarded, award-winning author and illustrator Nick Butterworth, creator of One Snowy Night.

  • Wild planet

    £7.99

    An inspiring picture book biography of broadcaster and biologist, Sir David Attenborough

  • Song of the dolphin boy

    £7.99

    A powerful story about the importance of ocean conservation and looking after your environment from the award-winning author, Elizabeth Laird.

  • Our wild garden

    £12.99

    When Ali and Poppy hear about wild gardening at school, they immediately start to dream about all the adventures they could have if they invited the wild into their garden. They soon set to work transforming their ordinary back garden into a beautifully (and slightly less tidy) place, full of wild flowers and butterflies, where they can see hedgehogs and migrating birds, fox cubs and hummingbird hawk moths.

  • Astrochimp

    £14.99

    From million-copy bestselling author David Walliams comes a laugh-out-loud animal space adventure.

  • Benji’s Emerald King

    £7.99

    In Willow Wish Woods stands the ancient Emerald King. It is the tallest tree in the forest and there’s something special about it. Something magic. Benji, Shyla, Ajay, Trix, Fujiko and Eric discover its branches are damaged. Who could have hurt the tree, and why? The stream, the Tadpole Run, is full of rubbish, and there’s not a frog in sight. The friends decide to form the Woodland Explorers Club. Their mission is to solve the mystery of the Emerald King, protect the animals of Willow Wish Woods and bring the magic of the forest back to life.

  • Eye spy

    £7.99

    In this twist on the favourite childhood game, the reader must solve a riddle to guess which animal is hiding, and then search for it in the beautifully detailed illustrations. The use of rhyme and riddles supports teaching of English and comprehension while intricate pictures support visual literacy.

  • A better best friend

    £12.99

    A feel-good picture book about best friendship told with dry comedy and an open ending-squirrel and mushroom are best friends until another best friend (a fly) comes to play.

Nomad Books