Wildlife (Children's / Teenage)

  • Where’s Willy’s welly?

    £7.99

    Over TWO METRES of fold-out concertina fun!

  • What’s inside a flower?

    £14.99

    From pollination and scattering seeds to labelled diagrams of roots, stamens and stems, discover everything there is to know about flowers. Flowers live everywhere, but what are they made of? And how do they grow? Budding backyard scientists can find out with this picture book guide.

  • A rainforest story

    £12.99

    Discover animals living in the tropical rainforest with this fact-filled, illustrated non-fiction picture book – the third title in a timely series about the world’s most precious habitats.

  • Fly

    £16.99

    Discover 15 beautiful birds with extraordinary stories, then learn how to spot them. Follow their amazing migration journeys, discover the beauty of their birdsong and meet their cheeky chicks in this book that celebrates bird heroes from across the world.

  • One little seed

    £6.99

    Follow the journey of a seed dropped from a bird, as it takes root, sprouts and starts to grow. Watch it stretch up – and up to the sky, becoming a brilliant yellow sunflower. Cleverly designed holes on every page encourage interaction as readers guess what is waiting overleaf. Specially written for little children, this is a perfect introduction to the wonders of nature – and may even encourage budding gardeners.

  • A monster + princess + shark adventure

    £7.99

    Do you love monsters? How about princesses? And sharks? Find them ALL in the pages of this laugh-out-loud ‘pick your own’ picture book adventure!

  • I spot a snail

    £7.99

    Where do snails live? How big is a butterfly? How many legs does a spider have? Little ones will love joining in with the answers, while recognising five different minibeasts and lifting the flaps to find more hiding in the scenes.

  • A day at the Natural History Museum

    £7.99

    Join Winnie-the-Pooh and friends for a visit to the Natural History Museum in this beautiful special edition storybook.

  • Wild languages of Mother Nature

    £20.00

    Wild Languages of Mother Nature: 48 Stories of How Nature Communicates reveals the many fascinating ways in which animals and plants communicate, including through touch, taste, dance – even dung!

  • Where’s Mog?

    £7.99

    Based on Judith Kerr’s best-loved Mog stories, join in the hunt for everyone’s favourite cat in this charming felt flap board book – with fun surprises on every page

  • The very hungry caterpillar’s very first animal encyclopedia

    £19.99

    Take a tour of the animal kingdom and discover everything you need to know about creatures from elephants to ants in this colourful and charming first animal reference book. Different chapters focus on different animal types, with a new critter every time you turn the page. Bite-size chunks of information are complemented by captivating illustrations by the World of Eric Carle, eye-catching photography, and simple how-it-works diagrams, while pull-out images and facts provide extra nuggets of interest. Young learners can find out all about koalas, armadillos, eagles, penguins, turtles, frogs, sharks, and butterflies and many, many more in this introduction to nature.

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