Children's / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories

  • A treasury of traditional tales

    £14.99

    Travel the world to meet brave princesses, kind giants, vengeful serpents, and trickster spiders in this treasury of 20 spellbinding retellings of stories from across the continents. Find beautiful illustrations throughout and discover important life lessons and wisdom within each of the traditional tales, some of which are thousands of years old.

  • Oh what a knight!

    £7.99

    Vesper and Aster need Excalibur to save the day. They must journeythrough the enchanted realm of Camelot, with King Arthur and hisloyal knights to help them on their quest. But will they returnin time to defeat the daemons vying to rule the world?

  • Tales for the brave

    £14.99

    A stunningly spooky, fully illustrated collection of Celtic talesfor children

  • All at once upon a time

    £13.99

    Fairy Tale land experiences a topsy-turvy transformation where classic stories become mixed up and makes Prince Charming climb a beanstalk, Cinderella kiss a frog, and Rapunzel’s nose grow. every time she tells a lie.

  • Unicorn stories for little children

    £12.99

    Gorgeously illustrated, these enchanting stories are perfect for sharing with young children – or any fan of magical mythical animals. Five different tales feature royal unicorns, weather unicorns, clumsy unicorns and more.

  • The winter sleepwalker and other stories

    £7.99

    From eight-legged horses and Martian dinosaurs to a girl cursed to turn into a pink snake, these weird and wonderful short stories weave folktale and fantasy into something entirely unexpected. Told with Joan Aiken’s wit and creativity, and illustrated with Quentin Blake’s distinctive style, these surreal, sublime and endlessly enjoyable stories are perfect for young readers and fairy tale fans to share.

  • Dream hunters

    £7.99

    Set in a fantasy, reimagined India where dreams can be captured and bottled, a young girl adventures to save the king and rescue her parents.

  • Once there was

    £8.99

    Discover a world of extraordinary beasts and unexpected heroes in the dazzling debut from Kiyash Monsef.   

  • The secret of Golden Island

    £7.99

    Though Skylar’s old friends felt sorry for her, they were too afraid to talk to her. Yakov’s old friends were far away, blown across continents by war. Skylar is longing for the grandfather she had before his stroke and trying to survive the school bully when she meets Yakov. He is just desperate to go home. They recognise something in each other. A need for friendship, but something else fizzy beneath the surface. A refusal to accept the bad hand that life has dealt them. A reckless desire to change things up for the better. So when the island just off the coast of their town goes up for sale, it’s no surprise they want it. But how can two children possibly buy an island? And what will they risk to be able call it their own?

  • Welsh giants, ghosts and goblins

    £10.99

    A mix of giant, ghost and goblin stories from all parts of Wales, collected, retold and reimagined by Claire Fayers, with the character of Idris the giant weaving through the book as he collects stories on his adventure.

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