Children's / Teenage general interest: City & town life

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  • Busy London Guards

    £7.99

    Meet the busy London Guards in this bright, rhyming board book for toddlers – with push, pull and slide pages to play along!

  • Funniest Storybook Ever

    £8.99

    This classic collection of Richard Scarry's most amusing tales will keep kids giggling right up until bedtime. lllustrated in Scarry’s signature style, each story is packed full of brilliant details and fun mysteries to solve.

  • The a-Z of London

    £7.99

    Packed with iconic landmarks, everyday sights and lively illustrations, this board book offers a playful introduction to the city for curious toddlers and young travellers.

  • The London Noisy Book

    £14.99

    A big, bright rechargeable sound book with TEN London noises – from beeping buses to chattering monkeys at the zoo!

  • Death by Chocolate

    £7.99

    Coco and her parents have moved to a struggling French hotel, hauntedby Monsieur Framboise, a chocolatier who met a sticky end. Heagrees to share his legendary skills with Coco and her friend Louisif they can find his murderer. The children’s chocs soon drawvisitors far and wide. But can they save the family hotel and solvethe mystery?

  • Museum

    £10.99

    With sturdy flaps to lift on every page, little ones can have hands-on fun finding out about what goes on at the museum. They will enjoy opening doors and walking through each familiar area, from the art and sculptures exhibit to the café and gift shop, and finding out what all the different people at the museum do. Meet a curator, an invigilator and an art restorer, watch a new dinosaur skeleton go on display and find out all the skills each person needs to do their job.

  • On the Streets of Paris

    £14.99

    Blending lyrical poetry with non-fiction, this illustrated book celebrates the city of Paris. Readers are introduced to iconic landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre, as well as hidden corners of the city, including a charming Parisian café and a magical night along the River Seine. It includes 18 poems, and each text is paired with a beautifully immersive watercolour scene.

  • The Moonlighters

    £8.99

    When ten-year-old Theo runs off from a school trip to London’s Natural History Museum and decides to pay his gran a surprise visit, he discovers the surprise is on him – his gran is on holiday and Theo finds himself alone in the big city with nowhere to turn. Enter Alistair Goodfellow, a mysterious, flamboyant young person with a charismatic twinkle in his eye. Alistair offers Theo a room at the Casablanca Lily – by day, a run-down and unloved hotel; by night, a palace of magical wonders. Each night, Alistair sends their found family of runaways and ne’er-do-wells, the Moonlighters, out into London in search of lost magical artefacts, gifting them their own magical powers as a reward. Theo is quickly enthralled, but there is more to Alistair than meets the eye, and soon Theo comes to realise that the items Alistair is hunting could be more dangerous than he’d ever imagined.

  • Into the Bewilderness

    £8.99

    Perfect for fans of ‘The Wild Robot’, Gus Gordon’s graphic novel debut follows two furry friends on a clever and cozy adventure when they embark on a journey to the Big City for the first time.

  • Busy London

    £7.99

    A first novelty board book of London landmarks with push, pull and slide mechanisms.

  • My First London Sticker Book

    £7.99

    A first London sticker activity book with carry handle – perfect for busy fun in the city!