Big Picture Press

  • 101 Dogs

    £16.99

    Gorgeous canines of every shape, size and colour bound through this book – all 101 of them! This is the perfect gift for dog lovers big and small. From dinky dachshunds to massive mastiffs, shaggy sheepdogs and slinky salukis, this beautifully illustrated guide to over one hundred dog breeds is perfect for those looking to purchase a pooch or just doting dog lovers who want more information.

  • Take a Bite

    £25.00

    Eat your way around the world in this tasty book which looks at food, recipes and cultural traditions from 26 different countries. Where did corn come from? And wheat? And potatoes? What have people in Turkey been eating for centuries? Find out, in this delicious new book from the award-winning duo behind the bestselling ‘Maps.’ Learn how to make Vietnamese pancakes, Brazilian pralines and Hungarian lecsó in this delectable book which will take you on a feast-filled adventure! Be a guest at a Moroccan feast, sail along a Vietnamese floating market and indulge in the haute cuisine of France’s master chefs. Not only will you find new delicacies, but you’ll also learn about their remarkable history and cultural roots along the way.

  • Historium

    £25.00

    Welcome to the museum! Here you will find a collection of objects from ancient civilisations. Objects of beauty, objects of functionality, objects of war, objects of life, and objects of death and burial. As you wander from room to room, explore the magnificence of what civilisations have left behind over thousands of years of human history.

  • Art Is Everywhere

    £12.99

    Art is everywhere. It’s in our galleries, on our streets and even in our homes. Under the playful guidance of Keith, a world-renowned art historian (who also happens to be an ostrich), this book encourages young readers to use the basic tools of visual analysis when studying art, giving them the eyes to see art outside of the restrictions of a gallery. This book aims to show that art isn’t always about classical paintings and knowing the right answers. It’s about making up your own mind, seeing things from a different angle and – most importantly – having fun with it.

  • How Many Ways Can You Cook an Egg?

    £16.99

    From shopping to chopping, this recipe book is packed full of ideas and tips to get kids cooking in the kitchen. This family cook book is a celebration of all things food – and the joy of eating. From global recipes, to tips on sourcing fresh ingredients, and how different foods can be prepared and enjoyed, this beautifully illustrated cook book is a visual feast and delight to the senses. Learn how to make dumplings, shakshouka and other delicious dishes from around the world, whether on a budget or blowout, with fun and encouraging text by award-winning cook Lizzie Mabbott.

  • Nina’s Book of Little Things

    £12.99

    This brilliant activity book of imagination from the mind of Keith Haring is for the little Nina in all of us… jam-packed with activities for hours of entertainment.

  • What Do You See When You Look At a Tree?

    £12.99

    What do you see when you look at a tree? Leaves and twigs and branches? Or do you see a real, living thing, That moves, and breathes and dances? Immerse yourself in this gentle picture book that encourages us to explore our connection with nature. This picture book explores themes of empathy, mindfulness, and personal growth through the eyes of a child.

  • Our Time on Earth

    £15.99

    We are all on Earth but for a fleeting moment, yet no two lives are the same. From the delicate mayfly, which lives for just a few precious hours, to the death-defying immortal jellyfish, this book about animal life cycles is a celebration of creatures big and small.

  • The Night Flower

    £7.99

    As the summer sets over the Arizonan desert, wildlife gathers to witness a very special annual event. The night flower is about to bloom. This celebration transforms the quiet desert for just a short few hours into a riot of colour and sound, as mammals and insects congregate from miles away to take part in this miracle of nature. From pollinating fruit bats to burrowing owls, howling mice and reptilian monsters, explore the unusual wildlife the desert has to offer in this non-fiction picture book.

  • Locomotion

    £16.99

    ‘Locomotion’ celebrates the ingenuity and usability of trains past, present and future. From early steam engines through to the modern high-speed trains of today, ‘Locomotion’ is a spectacular look at the history of trains throughout the world, and the wonder and escapism they evoke. Packed full of iconic trains including the famous Flying Scotsman and the grand Orient Express as well as encompassing scenic journeys like the majestic Trans-Siberian railway, ‘Locomotion’ makes a stunning gift or reference book for train lovers of all ages.

  • There Are Birds Everywhere

    £12.99

    There are birds everywhere! Some of them live by the sea, some of them in the savannah, and some might live in your roof. Young readers will learn where in the world all sorts of birds can be found and all the weird and wonderful things about them that they never imagined were true. With an added search-and-find element, this is non-fiction with spark and personality from a much-loved illustrator.