Hodder Children's Books

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  • Hide!

    £12.99

    Once, a long time ago, a tiny meteorite fell through the sky and hit Duck-billed Platypus with a BONK on her head. ‘Oh, no!’ cried Duck-billed Platypus. ‘The sky is falling down! QUICK! EVERYBODY HIDE!’. But everybody else didn’t want to hide. Not Brontosaurus or Stegosaurus or Spinosaurus or Torosaurus or even Anklyosaurus. Instead, they all decided to RUN! And yet, the sky kept falling down. It was a calamity! A catastrophe! It was surely the end of the world! There was only one thing for it – Duck-pilled Platypus would have to leave the dinosaurs and find somewhere to hide on her own.

  • Oi Dinosaurs!

    £7.99

    According to Frog, in dinosaur times sitting down hadn’t been invented. So, Pterosaurs didn’t sit on bendy straws? Velociraptors didn’t sit on plug adaptors? Triceratops didn’t sit on lollipops? Join Frog, Cat and Dog for oodles of prehistoric fun in this rhyming story.

  • Chi Chi the Panda

    £12.99

    Discover the incredible illustrated true story of history’s most beloved and famous panda, Chi Chi. After being taken from Baoxing, in China, Chi Chi lived in lots of different zoos around the world, loved by everyone who came to visit her. As Chi Chi grew up, she was introduced to a male panda called An An, became mixed up in arguments between other countries and even became the star attraction at London Zoo and the most famous animal in England.

  • The Underwater Moon

    £8.99

    Mouse loves spending her evenings talking to Moon about her thoughts and dreams, believing they are the only ones in the whole wide world. So, when the moon comes plummeting down into the endless ocean, Mouse sets off to save her only friend alone. But it turns out Mouse isn’t the only one who misses Moon’s shimmering glow. And as the animals unite to help place it back in the sky, Mouse begins to see her moon – and the world – in a whole new light.

  • Cats on Cats on Cats

    £14.99

    Every weekend Bea goes to visit her grandmother, and Granny treats her to an afternoon of special things, like going to the movies and shopping. Bea is always sad to leave at the end of the weekend because she worries that Granny will be lonely without her. So Bea comes up with a plan to keep Granny company during the week: a cat! Granny is a little confused because she doesn’t remember mentioning that she likes cats, so she asummes that Bea must want a cat around when she visits. And in doting grandmother fashion, ‘what’s better than one cat?’ she reasons – more cats! Suddenly Granny’s apartment is overcrowded, smelly, and worst of all, the cats tear apart Bea’s stuffed animal. It’s a pure CATastrophe and Bea has got to put a stop to it to get her special weekends with Granny back.

  • Red Card

    £7.99

    Ethan Fox is living a double life. He isn’t just a talented football player – he’s also a spy! Midfielder Ethan Fox has never stood out on the pitch, despite his high football IQ. But when he gets scouted by an elite academy, it’s his chance to prove he has what it takes. This could be Ethan’s last hope to live out his dream – and provide for his family. But all is not what it seems. When Ethan is approached by the mysterious Department Eleven, he becomes drawn into the shady world of spying – and a scandal that could rock the sport. And uncovering the truth might not just threaten Ethan’s football career – it could put his life and family at risk!

  • Thoughts From a Quiet Bench

    £7.99

    A thought-provoking new picture book about finding joy in the everyday from Kes Gray, author of the multi-million-copy selling Oi Frog and Friends series.

  • The British Library Book of Fairy Tales

    £20.00

    A beautiful hardback gift treasury of fairy tales from all around the world, ideal for families to read together. Try to outsmart the Wolf with Little Red Riding Hood and laugh at the mischievous Magic Porridge Pot before being swept away to faraway lands whilst reading the Japanese fairy tale, Urashima Taro, and the traditional Russian story of Vasilia the Beautiful.

  • The Spiral Key

    £9.99

    What if your enemy could make your existence hell – both in real and virtual life? For one night, a few lucky students get to enter Ametrine, a virtual paradise designed to be the party of the year – an unforgettable celebration that will secure their social status in the real world. As Madison’s hated ex-BFF, Bree Benson never receives a key. Until now. Despite warnings from her boyfriend, Bree sees the invite as an olive branch, the perfect opportunity to rekindle her once-amazing friendship with Madison. But as the party games begin to turn violent, Bree finds that Ametrine might not be the virtual paradise she was promised. And that Madison may have let Bree enter Ametrine, but she has no intention of ever letting her leave. Can Bree turn the tables in time to survive and fight back?