Picture storybooks

  • Alice in Wonderland

    £8.99

    Follow Alice on a fantastical adventure down the rabbit hole. During Alice’s Wonderland adventures she meets the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and, of course, the fearsome Queen of Hearts. But where has the White Rabbit gone, and what is he late for? And will Alice ever find her way home?

  • Bear

    £12.99
    Bear is a witty, original picture book about the difficulties of sharing – perfect for fans of Jon Klassen and Chris Haughton.  
  • 100 goats and Granny!

    £12.99

    Granny’s beloved goats follow her wherever she goes – to the tailor, to the salon, and even on the bus. The children help her to keep count of them all. Oh wait! Oh no! Where did goat 100 go? Follow the trail of clues and chaos through the bright, bustling market to help find the missing goat!

  • There’s a gorilla at the door!

    £7.99

    Daphne’s mum and stepdad, Anthony, are throwing a family party. It’s going to be so boring! But when a gorilla knocks on the door, a rhino rolls in and a kangaroo pops up, Daphne realises that this party is going to get wild! This joyous tale explores themes of belonging in a blended-family environment with a subtle nod to the interconnected animal family we all, as humans, share.

  • I’m gonna eat a monster!

    £7.99

    One morning, deep in the forest, Grey Wolf spots a delicious-looking rabbit and thinks to himself: Time for breakfast! But Little Rabbit isn’t scared. In fact, she has plans of her own – plans to find and eat a monster. Which is ridiculous, of course, because monsters aren’t real. Or are they? Perhaps Grey Wolf should stick around and find out.

  • Noura’s crescent moon

    £12.99

    Venturing out after dusk with her family, a child is eager to watch for the new moon that signals the start of Eid ul-Fitr celebrations in this picture-book debut. With Ramadan and her first month of fasting almost over, Noura, Mama and Papa are headed to the hills for a moonsighting picnic. It would be truly special if Noura could catch a glimpse of the faint silvery crescent, something even her mother has never managed to do. If the moon stays hidden, that means one more long day before the joyful Eid celebrations begin – bringing with them visits with friends, eating sweets and painting henna on her hands. In a lighthearted introduction to Ramadan and Eid, this family-centred tale of anticipation under the stars captures everything from the bustle of a shared meal to the swirling magic of the night sky.

  • The bookshop dog

    £7.99

    Scamper the dog loves living at the bookshop with Paige. Not just the store, but the whole neighbourhood feels like home. There’s Miss Castellano, who lives in the huge house on the corner and is always happy to dog-sit; Mr Ackermann with his delicious homemade treats; and Huan, who gives the best belly rubs. When Scamper takes a leaf out of his owner’s book and starts picking out page-turners for his friends, there’s only one problem. What can he choose for Paige, who seems to have read everything imaginable already?

  • The Easter Bunny hop

    £10.99

    Dance along with the Easter Bunny in this charming story filled with Easter delights.

  • Happy birthday, Nitwit

    £7.99

    Happy Birthday, Nitwit! There’s a party and you’re invited in this latest adventure in the blockbuster series!

  • Aliens Love Underpants

    £7.99

    A vibrant and zany new edition of Claire Freedman and Ben Cort’s hilarious, multi-million copy bestselling picture book. 

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