Lunar
£7.99After a devastating meteorite shower destroys a mining base on the Moon, Luna finds herself stranded and alone. Can she call upon her training to find a way to survive? A gripping outer-space survival story.
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s tender and magical classic fable, adapted for picture book readers for the very first time!
A beautiful gift edition of this touching and wise classic children’s book.

Explore constellations and find out about the bright stars that form them, in this beautifully illustrated book for children.

Prepare to set off on a grand voyage of discovery!
This magnificent gift book whisks you through thousands of years of human creativity and shows how we invented writing, medicine, cars and chocolate – and everything else in between! Packed with fascinating characters and astonishing illustrations, this is a spectacular feast of a book.

The first title in a new quartet from Sam Usher featuring the much-loved Boy and Grandad. This time they use their resourcefulness to mend, recycle and re-use to create a variety of exciting vehicles which take them on exciting adventures around the world – and beyond! ‘ZOOM!’ sees them blasting off into space in their homemade rocket to mend a broken module and rescue two stranded astronauts.

Buckle up tight for countdown and hold on tight for lift off! You’re about to visit the International Space Station, take a Space walk, land on the Moon and ride in a Moon buggy. You’ll also tour the planets, explore the Milky Way and see our universe!


A cool and unique way to open children’s minds, train their brains, and get them thinking.

Discover the wonders of our awe-inspiring Universe! Each of the super-fun make-and-do projects in this book comes with simple step-by-step photographs and instructions that will inspire your imagination and reveal some of the secrets of space.

George, Neila and Bash are the worst band on Earth. George wants them to be brilliant – but Neila has stage fright, and Bash is too distracted by his obsession with stars, aliens and faraway planets. But what they lack in talent and confidence, they make up for in heart. They’re determined to blow their friends away at their school Battle of the Bands contest. But the moment they start to play – they’re beamed up into space!!! Now the kids face an even bigger challenge: Battle of the Bands, but the intergalactic version. They’re competing against alien bands from every galaxy! And if they don’t win, they might never make it home again. Can the worst band on Earth become the best band in the universe?

Scientists and historians have discovered a lot about our past, our future and how the world works, but SO MUCH remains unknown. What is dark matter? How fast could a T.Rex run? How did Mary Queen of Scots keep her dying wishes secret from her enemies? This work explores the edges of human knowledge and the vast world of science just waiting to be uncovered.

First published in 1979, ‘The Usborne Book of the Future’ is a fondly-remembered book from a time when people dreamed of the future as a place filled with wonder and amazing new technology. After more than 40 years of science fiction focussing on dystopias and doom, it’s time to remind readers young and old that, in fact, the future is still a place that holds hope and excitement. This book is built in three sections. The first explores all kinds of robots, the jobs they will do on land, sea and in space, and where they will get power from. The second is all about cities of the future, and how people will live, what new buildings they will build, how computers will change the world, and what people will do for fun. The final section is about the future of travel, from planes, trains and cars on Earth, to space shuttles and journeys to colonise other planets.
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