Children's / Teenage general interest: Fish & marine life

  • FOLLOW THAT SHARK

    £7.99

    Discover finger-tracing fun as you trace the trails and follow the shark through the busy under-the-sea pictures!The tactile trails, bumpy textures and peep-through windows are perfect for sensory fun and interactive play, too. Bright colourful illustrations feature lots of detail to spot and aid development of first words and early reading.

  • The ghost pirates

    £6.99

    When the mudlarking gang find a mysterious cutlass on the banks of the Thames, they immediately know that something fishy is afoot. When the cutlass vanishes, and Mrs Drummonds disappears too, it’s down to Clem and the gang to find them. The mystery leads them to a band of ghost pirates, who will stop at nothing to find their long-lost treasure. With the help from their friends in the Undercity, the gang must set sail on the seven seas, solve riddles and save the day!

  • Secrets of the ocean

    £14.99

    15 five-minute bedtime stories about animals in seas and oceans around the world, inspired by real science.

  • Superstars of the sea collection

    £6.99

    Kids will love diving into the world of their favorite marine animals in these engaging books written especially for new readers. Packed with fun facts, dazzling photography, and a quiz to reinforce the content of the book, each of the five titles in this collection will help beginning readers develop ease and confidence in their reading as they discover where these animals live, what they eat, and the fascinating traits that make them unique.

  • Baby Dolphin

    £7.99

    Baby Dolphin has been hard at play all day long and needs to find a safe, cosy and warm place to sleep for the night? Can you lift the flaps to help find the perfect spot?

  • Lots of things to know about seas and oceans

    £9.99

    You’ll never guess how many teeth a shark has, how surfers have their own language, when a blobfish isn’t a blobfish, or just how noisy the ocean is. All is revealed in this information book, filled with friendly, humorous pictures and quirky, surprising facts about seas and oceans.

  • The jellyfish jiggle

    £7.99

    Get ready to scuttle, swim, wiggle and jiggle in this delightful rhyming story which gets children reading and moving along! The book features a main character with a prosthetic limb showing all the fun exercise moves. This water-themed story from Caryl Hart and Nicola Slater, the duobehind ‘The Safari Stomp’, is perfect for getting little ones excited about swimming.

  • 24 hours under the ocean

    £7.99

    Join two scientists as they climb inside a hi-tech submersible and descend into the darkest depths of the Pacific Ocean. Meet strange-looking creatures thousands of miles below the surface and explore alien landscapes. Discover how experiments are performed at the bottom of the ocean, what happens after a whale dies, and what makes extremophiles so extreme.

  • Big Sticker Book of Sharks

    £6.99

    From hungry hammerheads to super-massive megaladons, this sticker book is bursting with the planet’s most famous predators: sharks. With hundreds of stickers to put in exciting scenes, this book will provide hours of entertainment, and lots of information too.

  • Beasts from the deep

    £16.99

    Did you know there is a place on Earth that’s hardly been explored at all? A place with near-freezing temperatures, crushing water pressure and total darkness? Discover a magnificent menagerie of monsters that lurk deep down in our oceans – from sharks that can live for five centuries, to fish with teeth so long they can’t close their mouths, to jellies that glow and flash in startling colours. Discover anglerfish, giant squid, goblin sharks, coffinfish, barreleyes and many, many more amazing creatures in this illustrated gift book that will delight, surprise, and inspire on every page.

  • Who makes an ocean?

    £7.99

    Who made the oceans? An ancient god? A magic spell? A billion firefighters and all their hoses? Come on a trip to the sea museum with Dad, and find out how the oceans came to be, and why they’re so important to our planet.

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