Picture books, activity books & early learning material

  • Train trouble

    £7.99

    When Shifty and Sam are asked to bake on board the Pawrient Express, travelling to Venice for Carnival night, they find themselves caught up in a robbery. A sneaky thief has stolen the posh passengers’ gems and she’s making her escape in a getaway gondola! The doggy detectives are hot on her tail, but can they unmask that kitty-cat criminal and save the day?

  • Nabil steals a penguin

    £7.99

    When Pierre the penguin tries Nabil’s delicious biriyani rice, Pierre decides to leave the zoo and go home with him! But Nabil will be in BIG TROUBLE if his mum finds out. And Pierre is EVERYWHERE – honking, dancing, bouncing on the bed and making a HUGE bubbly mess in the bathroom. Will Nabil’s parents let Pierre stay?

  • My first 100 coolest animals

    £7.99

    Each animal in this title is illustrated with a simple photo, that makes it easy for a child to identify. However, there are also some colourful pictures of animals in their habitats, which we hope will inspire you to talk to your child about the animals and where they live.

  • Tie my shoes

    £8.99

    Meet Penny and Ben: this little sister and big brother want to do it all by themselves. They are ready to hit their next milestones! In these two titles, follow Ben as he learns to tie his shoes and tell the time. The fun, vivid stories include an educative element and fun features so young readers will become little experts too, joining Penny and Ben in cheering ‘Yes, I can!’

  • Tell the time

    £8.99

    Meet Penny and Ben: this little sister and big brother want to do it all by themselves. They are ready to hit their next milestones! In these two titles, follow Ben as he learns to tie his shoes and tell the time. The fun, vivid stories include an educative element and fun features so young readers will become little experts too, joining Penny and Ben in cheering ‘Yes, I can!’

  • Against the odds

    £16.99

    Some of the greatest adventurers of all time have once failed. Many more have had to overcome great hardships to pursue lives of adventure. Hand-picked by Alastair Humphreys, this compilation retells the extraordinary journeys undertaken by adventurers who have tried, failed and succeeded against the odds. These men and women have ventured into space, oceans, deserts and jungles and inspired Alastair’s own adventures. They may do the same for you too. A book full of hope and the power of self-belief and determination.

  • The royal ball

    £5.99

    The second book in the adorable Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book series.

  • Ready for action!

    £9.99

    Are you Ready for Action?

    Which Pup has the coolest gadgets? Which vehicle has the best accessories? Find out all the answer to these questions and more in this action-packed tabbed board book.

    With 12 of your favourite PAW Patrol characters this fun, tabbed board book will appeal to all fans of PAW Patrol.

  • The quickest bedtime story ever!

    £7.99

    Welcome to the quickest bedtime story ever! Your little one will be asleep in seconds. But wait! There are a couple of things you must do first. Have you plumped up the pillows? And colour-co-ordinated the teddy bears? Getting ready for a story is a very important business, I’ll have you know.

  • My first atlas of the world

    £14.99

    Introduce preschoolers to the wonders of the world with this beginner atlas, created with the map experts at National Geographic. Simple, colourful maps, bold pictures, and accessible text present basic geography, continent by continent, to spark kids’ curiosity about the planet we inhabit. They’ll learn elementary mapping skills and concepts like what is a globe versus a map? What is a compass rose? What features make up the land? Where is the ocean? And what are the countries where people (and animals) live? Reviewed by geography and early childhood consultants, this delightful atlas makes our world accessible to even the most junior explorers.

  • The forest keeper

    £13.99

    Trees don’t grow on sandbars . . . but a boy from India grew a forest.

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