Barefoot Books

  • Night and Day

    £6.99

    In alternating spreads of night and day, lift the flaps to discover the many ways this cute crew of animals helps one another. Rhythmic, patterned text reinforces the concepts of day and night, while the helpful animals encourage social-emotional skills. With interactive flaps and text that prompts readers to guess what comes next, caregivers and young children will love sharing this board book together. Illustrations by celebrated artist Sophie Fatus bring this kind and comedic story to life.

  • Wild Week

    £6.99

    On Monday, the hen lays an egg in the kitchen. On Tuesday, the shark cuddles a pillow in the living room. Turn the pages and lift the flaps of this whimsical, colourful board book to reinforce learning the days of the week and rooms of the house. With interactive flaps and text that prompts readers to guess what comes next, caregivers and young children will love sharing this book together.

  • Let’s Celebrate!

    £6.99

    Lyrical, sensory non-fiction text and vibrant illustrations invite readers to experience a child’s-eye view of 13 special days around the world, such as the Spring Festival, Inti Raymi, Eid al-Fitr, Día de Muertos, and the New Yam Festival.

  • Baby's First Words

    Baby’s First Words

    £5.99

    Spend the day with a busy baby and her two dads, and learn the words for things you do and see along the way! This innovative first-words book features labels for objects, actions and sound effects, as well as a fun seek-and-find element.

  • Build a Story Cards Ocean Adventure

    £10.99

    “This deck of 36 wordless storytelling cards features more than 30 games to build basic mathematics, storytelling and writing skills in children ages 3 – 10.

  • Build a Story Cards Magical Castle

    £10.99

    Spark imaginations with 36 colorful wordless cards, featuring artwork by favorite Barefoot illustrator Miriam Latimer!

  • Indian Tales

    £12.99

    ‘Indian Tales’ features stories from all over the Indian subcontinent. Magical spirits in the mountains of the northeast, sneaky robbers and brave heroines in the heart of the Indus Valley, action and adventure in the far south, and much more.

  • African Tales

    £12.99

    Written by internationally acclaimed Xhosa storyteller, Gcina Mhlophe, and illustrated with hand-sewn artwork, each of these eight tales comes with an introduction to the country’s customs and culture. The stories are from Ethiopia, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Senegal, Sudan and Swaziland.

  • Cities of the World Memory Game

    £12.99

    David Dean is a full-time illustrator who fulfills his mission of travelling the world from the comfort of his studio. Known for his exotic and colourful artwork, David paints in a room surrounded by books about different cultures. In his spare time, he enjoys walking in the countryside near his home in Cheshire, taking photographs.

  • My Big Barefoot Book of Wonderful Words

    £14.99

    Seeing new things and learning new words opens so many doors for children. With this book, youngsters follow a bustling family through their busy day. The story unfolds through simple header sentences and bright, detailed illustrations.

  • Bear’s Busy Family

    £6.99

    A young bear narrator introduces her grandma, grandpa, uncle, houseauntie, mommy, daddy, sister, brother, and cousins, and describes wittyall the special things they do.

  • Octopus Opposites

    £6.99

    This title introduces young children to basic opposites as they meet a parade of exotic and familiar creatures. With bright and distinction illustrations in Stephanie Bauer’s child-friendly style, it is a favourite with parents and young readers.

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