"Children's / Teenage general interest: Countries, cultures & national identity"

  • Our World: England

    £7.99

    Hello! Come along for a day in England. Eat a full English breakfast, watch the horses grazing from the train, and picnic and play cricket in the heath. Now with extended endnotes!

  • Love on Sight

    £8.99

    Sabrina has her life planned out but then she meets Jalaal, a boytrapped on the wrong path, desperate for a way out. An English Jamaicangirl and a Somali Muslim boy being together isn’t straightforward,with cultural expectations, disapproving family and religiousdifferences to overcome.

  • Flags

    £16.99

    Every country in the world has a national flag – one country even has two – and there’s so much to be learned from these vibrant symbols about the people and places they represent. Discover the druk of Bhutan – its fierce thunder dragon – or how the stunning Southern Cross unites the nations of the Pacific. Learn how each UK country is represented by the Union Flag and how a banner falling from the heavens inspired Denmark to make the world’s oldest flag. Divided into sections covering each continent and featuring theme spreads discussing common similarities of flags around the world, this book celebrates each nation’s uniqueness and how our identities are closer than we might think! Unfurl each flag and explore the hopes, dreams and ambitions of our world’s great nations.

  • Bold, Brilliant and Latine

    £14.99

    With empowering stories and vivid artwork, this celebration of Latine excellence will inspire a new generation to chase their dreams, whatever they may be!

  • Lands of Belonging

    £9.99

    A unique exploration of the rich and complicated history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain. There are many ways of telling the same story, and how you tell it depends on your point of view. Some stories are so complicated, or difficult to explain, that they’re not often told at all. Like the story of how a company ended up running a country, or how one man drawing a line on a map could change the lives of millions of people forever. This book aims to piece together the interesting, surprising, and sometimes very sad story of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain, and how these countries have shaped one another over the centuries.

  • The Binding Spell

    £8.99

    Morgan thinks her nightmares are over when she moves to Weir Hinnywith her archaeologist father. She even befriends a local boy,Joe Harper, and for a while, their time together is magic. But whenher father begins work on an ancient burial site – Morgan’s baddreams return. With every relic he unearths, she sees a creepinghorror emerge . . .

  • Evie and Maryam’s family tree

    £7.99

    A wonderful middle-grade story of two sets of friends, with 100 years distance from each other and on different sides of the world, yet with an unimaginable connection.

  • Epic cities

    £14.99

    A sweeping tour of the world’s most impressive and complex cities, and the unique pieces of infrastructure that keep them running.

  • The water flower

    £12.99

    A beautiful depiction of the transformation of a lotus seed, symbolising resilience and beauty in nature.

  • Our World: USA

    £7.99

    Joining the Our World series for very young readers, this board book with endnotes about daily life across the USA was created by an American author and illustrator.

  • Our World: England

    £7.99

    Joining the Our World series for very young readers, this board book with endnotes about daily life in England was created by an English author and illustrator.

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