For National Curriculum Key Stage 2

  • Midnight Treasure

    £8.99

    A breathtaking new fantasy world from the award-winning author of The Last Wild. In an empire of vampirs and werwolves, Tibor and Roza are hunting a treasure more valuable than gold … For readers who loved Katherine Rundell’s Impossible Creatures or S.F. Said’s Tyger.

  • Year 6 English KS2 SATs Targeted Practice Workbook

    £5.99

    Level: KS2

    Subject: English

    Suitable for 2026 SATs

    Targeted SATs practice for every topic taught at school!

  • Year 4 English Targeted Practice Workbook

    £5.99

    Level: KS2

    Subject: English

    Targeted practice for every topic taught at school!

  • Year 3 English Targeted Practice Workbook

    £5.99

    Level: KS2

    Subject: English

    Targeted practice for every topic taught at school!

  • Doom of the darkwing

    £7.99

    Join Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third and his dragons, Toothless and Windwalker, in their hilarious, hair-raising adventures at the Isle of Berk’s Training School for Vikings and Dragons. Where they are bottom in pretty much everything. Disastrous Lesson Number One: The Art of Battle. It was supposed to be a quiet, sensible lesson. Hiccup never meant to get into trouble. But things take an unexpected turn along the way and Hiccup and his friends soon find themselves adrift on stormy seas, in a sinking ship, facing imminent doom, in one of their biggest adventures ever. Packed with illustrations, action and a highly accessible text, this series is perfect for developing readers, and the millions of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ fans worldwide.

  • Aurora and Jewel

    £6.99

    Hidden deep beneath the waves is Mermaid Academy, a magical school where mermaids are paired with their very own dolphin and must discover their unique mermaid magic, with plenty of adventure along the way! Aurora is terrified when Lilac Star go on a dive to the Twilight Zone. But it’s not just the strange-looking deep-sea creatures that have her scared. She’s sure something else is down there, something huge and dangerous. But can she make anyone believe her in time to save the school?

  • The kid who fell through time

    £7.99

    History has always seemed pretty boring to Angus. Who cares about things that happened thousands of years ago? Totally pointless! That’s what Angus thinks until the day he accidentally falls into a shopping trolley and ends up travelling through time with Marge, the lady who runs the cheese counter at the local supermarket, and who is also FROM THE FUTURE. And so begins the most epic adventure of his life – exploring a market in Roman Britain, hanging out with Shakespeare, making new friends in Ancient Egypt. Oh, and trying to escape the Evil Emperor Kragg from the 99th Century who is determined to destroy the planet. Can Angus and his new friends make it out of the past unscathed and, more importantly, is camel cheese really as bad as you imagine?

  • Storyland

    £9.99

    You will have heard of Thor, Medusa and Hercules. But what about the myths of the British isles? The Trojan heroes who wrestled giants. The Syrian sisters who found safety. The dragons who slept in hollow hills. And the kings who talked to the dead. In this vivid and beautifully illustrated mythology of Britain, children will discover tales of magic and adventure, giants and demons, princesses and prophecies. Travelling across the wildest of landscapes – as far north as Orkney and south as Cornwall – young readers will build Stonehenge with the young Merlin, ride stags into the forests of Scotland, and sail with Trojans along the rivers of Britain, discovering a land steeped in myth, monsters and heroes.

  • Shirley vs the Green Menace

    £7.99

    Join Shirley and her giant cockroach friend, George, on a strange adventure through the Underworld. Will they triumph over scary foes, resist eating delicious things in the forest, navigate the Bog of Intense Emotions, and find their way into the dark sewers to confront the Green Menace? There are many ways into the Underworld, but only one way out!

  • The falling boy

    £8.99

    One long, hot summer, Joff’s life changes for ever. He’s always believed the Falling Boy is just a story, told to make the kids do what they’re told. But this is the summer of breaking boundaries … David Almond writes award-winning, heartfelt and unforgettable stories, and this is perfect for readers of Skellig and Michael Morpurgo.

  • Grumpfort

    £7.99

    Mo never wanted to be a Warden – protecting the village of Bogfoss from the terrifying monsters in the woods is way too scary. But when he’s beaten up by a goblin on his first patrol, he knows he has to prove himself. So he sets out into the forbidden woods to catch himself a monster and make himself a hero. Instead he stumbles into GRUMPFORT, a secret monster fortress with a very big problem. The fearsome Grumpsnatcher is kidnapping the other monsters – and suddenly Mo’s on a monster-hunt with a troll, a gnome and a fire-breathing snotwoggle to stop it!