Children's / Teenage general interest: Wildlife & habitats

  • Clara and the Birds

    £14.99

    A shy young girl who usually strays from the flock discovers her own inner strength

  • G.O.A.T

    £6.99

    G.O.A.T. is a brand-new picture book by award-winning Australianauthors Kate and Jol Temple! Illustrator Rebel Challenger’s vibrantart is sure to be an instant kid-favorite.

  • One little bee

    £6.99

    Follow the astonishing journey of a worker bee as she grows from an egg to a hungry larva and then, hidden from view, transforms into a hard working bee. From the moment she chews her way out of her cell she doesn’t stop – first as a cleaner, builder, nanny and guard bee, then as a honey producer and pollen collector. This inventive title, with its cleverly designed holes, will spark interest on every page. Specially written for little children, it is perfect for a first introduction to the truly spectacular wonders of nature.

  • Slide and see under the sea

    £7.99

    This is an engaging, interactive board book, specially designed for very young children, full of vivid colours, sliding panels and friendly sea creatures. Babies will love moving the sliders to see a group of playful seals swim around or a hermit crab peep out from its shell.

  • Respect the insect

    £14.99

    Respect the Insect is a funny book led by wacky bugs who show you all the ways they help us-from helping make chocolate to eating poo!

  • Mixed-up wild animals

    £9.99

    Mix and match the wild animals to make your own favourite creature!

  • Betsy Buglove and the brave butterfly

    £7.99

    Betsy Buglove is back! After their brilliantly buzzy (and bestselling)bee-saving adventure, Betsy and Stan are determined to keepa close eye on their insect friends, and it’s not long before thebutterflies need their help.

  • A walk through the rainforest

    £7.99

    Tropical rainforests are amazing places. More kinds of animals and plants live in them than live anywhere else in the world. This one is in Malaysia, in South East Asia. Let’s go and take a look. So begins this book from conservation-biologist Martin Jenkins and artist Vicky White. The breathtakingly-detailed illustrations are packed with life, from hornbills to gibbons, bats and the much-loved Asian Elephant, while the conversational text expertly weaves in complex biology to show young readers both how life in the jungle is intrinsically linked, and why we must work to protect it.

  • 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.