Traditional stories (Children's / Teenage)

  • Little Red Riding Hood

    £7.99

    I bet you think you know this story. Meet Red Riding Hood as you’ve never seen her before in this hilarious picture book twist on a classic fairy tale. After Wolfie gobbles Grandmamma in one big bite, he turns his attention to Miss Red Riding Hood. But little does he know, this small girl has a dastardly plan of her own.

  • Bear and Bird

    £6.99

    Bear didn’t really like the painting. I mean, look at it. But he liked Bird a lot, and it would remind him of her. Bear and Bird are best friends! And while they don’t always understand each other, they both agree: all they want is to make the other happy. So, when Bear forgets to pack for a picnic (but pretends that he didn’t), Bird doesn’t let on that she knew all along. And when Bird discovers that Bear has more of a certain talent than she does, well, Bear finds a touching way to make her feel better.

  • Goodnight sun

    £7.99

    Cheeky sun won’t go to bed! He’ll find any excuse to stay up – painting rainbows, drinking the sea, hiding behind mountains. – but even the sun must go to bed.

  • Big Bad Wolf investigates fairy tales

    £7.99

    Join the Big Bad Wolf as he debunks your favourite fairy tales with SCIENCE! Did a princess really feel a tiny pea through a mountain of mattresses? And could a pumpkin actually turn into a carriage to carry Cinderella to the ball? Of course not! It’s all a load of fairytale NONSENSE! Or is it? The Big Bad Wolf is on a mission to find the truth behind these tales, and clear his name in the process. Combining STEM topics with classic stories children know and love, this hilarious non-fiction picture book is perfect for inquisitive children always asking big questions!

  • Oh mummy mia!

    £7.99

    The brand-new Gods Squad is back! Seth, the Egyptian god ofwar, has stolen the sun god. Vesper and Aster must save the worldagain, but enemies old and new are gathering …

  • Microraptor

    £7.99

    When Finn and Milo find an egg buried in ice, a 65-million-year-oldmicroraptor is brought back from extinction. But wicked scientistswill do anything to get their hands on the boys’ new friend…

  • Diary of a big bad wolf. Volume 1

    £12.99

    The big, bad wolf hasn’t had a great winter. He’s cold, lonely and hungry. But things are about to change – he’s going to take the Fairytale Woods by storm. But while he knows he’s big and bad, no one else seems to be scared of him, they just keep meddling with his plans – the troll under the bridge, the three annoying pigs, and that pesky Little Red Riding Hood! This is going to take all his brain power and his most cunning smile, to catch Grandma and reclaim his place at the top of the food chain!

  • Twelfth night

    £14.99

    William Shakespeare’s comedy about mistaken identities and unrequited love in the far-off kingdom of Illyria is unforgettably re-imagined by Shakespeare’s Globe as a picture book for very young readers. With exquisite and detailed illustrations from the acclaimed artist Jane Ray, who has previously been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal, this captivating retelling is a magical way to introduce children to one of the best-loved works of the world’s greatest playwright.

  • Norse myths

    £12.99

    These dramatic, enthralling and atmospheric tales are based on the Scandinavian myth cycle – one of the greatest and most culturally significant stories in the world – and tell of Odin with his one eye, Thor with his mighty hammer and Loki, the red-haired, shape-shifting trickster. In this illustrated anthology of myths, the strange world of ancient magic, giants, dwarfs and monsters is unforgettably imagined.

  • Folk tales for fearless girls

    £14.99

    There is increased demand for empowering, heroine-oriented stories with positive female role models that will inspire both girls and boys. This book presents folk tales for fearless girls.

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