Mysteries, the supernatural, monsters & mythological beings (Children?s/Teenage)

  • Mega Monster

    Mega Monster

    £14.99

    The hilarious children’s book from No. 1 bestselling author David Walliams – a timeless adventure illustrated by artistic genius, Tony Ross.

  • Don’t Tickle the Unicorn!

    £12.99

    You’d better not tickle the unicorn because it just might neigh if you do! This delightful interactive book combines touchy-feely patches with sounds: as well as the unicorn, little children will enjoy tickling the dragon, phoenix and yeti to find out what noises they make. At the end of the book, all of the animals make their noises at the same time, along with a bouncy tune guaranteed to get everyone dancing.

  • Monsters At the Seaside

    Monsters At the Seaside

    £5.99

    Billy and his family are off to the seaside. The Mini Monsters are very excited to be going too. Soon they’re building sandcastles and enjoying their picnic. It’s all going so well until Trumpet is stolen by a seagull! How is Billy ever going to get him back?

  • Dragon Legend

    £7.99

    The second adventure in the ROARsome DRAGON REALM series for 9+ readers! Perfect for those looking for edge-of-your-seat adventure.

  • Thrilling Tales from the Tree House

    Thrilling Tales from the Tree House

    £8.99

    The first ever graphic novel in the New York Times bestselling The Last Kids on Earth series, now with over 5 million copies in print worldwide and an Emmy Award-winning Netflix Original series

  • The Block

    £7.99

    Luka is imprisoned in the Block when an audacious break-out reunites him with his friends at last. Hiding out in the heart of the destroyed city, Luka realises the scale of their mission to defeat all-powerful AI, Happy. How can they stay hidden, let alone win the war?

  • Dragon world

    £9.99

    Lurking in every corner of the Earth, from the deepest depths of the oceans, to the tips of the tallest mountains, even tucked beneath the very ground that you tread on, dragons watch and wait. They take many forms – sea monsters, serpents, wild cats, eagles, and they represent many different things; Gods to be revered, evil kings to be feared, wise friends and fierce foes. Dragons have breathed fire into our minds since we could first imagine, but why do they exist in stories from every land in the world? Come in and explore ‘Dragon World’. Look into their lairs while they make shape-shifting mischief, playing with the weather and protecting earthly treasures. Soar across continents into tales as old as time. Prowl through the pages to discover rare dragon species. Find clues to track them and master how to draw them.

  • Monsters Go Camping

    £5.99

    It’s Billy’s school camping trip. His worst nightmare is having to go to the toilet in the dark. What if he gets lost in the scary woods? What if there are werewolves? Or bears? The Mini Monsters decide to brush up on their camping skills and come along too, in case Billy needs their help. Which he definitely does, for it’s not long before his worst nightmare comes true.

  • Unicorns Play Pad

    £6.99

    This enchanting activity pad is bursting with unicorn-themed activities. Guide a little lost unicorn through a maze to the stables, join the dots to draw a magical palace, and spot differences between flying dragons. You’ll find a unicorn picture to colour on the back of each puzzle sheet, too.

  • The Naughtiest Unicorn Bumper Collection

    £8.99

    Three books of fun in one! Join Dave the naughtiest unicorn for a BUMPER collection of three favourite funny stories, perfect for reluctant readers and boys and girls aged 5-8.

  • All Aboard!

    £6.99

    Marnie Blue is so excited! She is going on a school trip to see the legendary palace of Queen Maretta with all her friends. But when Mum is too unwell to join the trip, Aunt Christabel agrees to come in her place, and she was ‘offishially’ the naughtiest mermaid the school has ever known. Marnie expects mayhem. Will they board the whale-shark on time? Will everyone eat their packed lunches on the way there? And just who is sneaking around the palace causing all sorts of mischief?