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  • Colour Your Streets: London

    £9.99

    Discover the city of London in this magical colouring, facts and puzzle book!From the London Eye to Big Ben, bring the capital city’s landmarks to life with your favourite colours. With over 40 landmarks in the book, you can also learn fascinating facts about each place and there are plenty of puzzles (and even a quiz) to do. If you are planning a sight-seeing visit to London, searching for a souvenir or looking for something to keep your child occupied at home or even while riding on one of the city’s eye-catching red buses, come on board to discover this amazing city!

  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    £14.99

    After betting that he could travel across the entire world in just eighty days, Phileas Fogg had better get going! Passing through exotic lands and dangerous places, he and his servant Passeportout seize whatever transportation is at hand – whether train or elephant – in their race against the clock. But with countless surprises along the way and a last-minute setback, will Phileas win his bet?

  • The Happy Prince and Other Stories

    £14.99

    A gorgeous, magical fairy-tale collection that tells the story of (among others) The Happy Prince who was not so happy after all, The Selfish Giant who learned to love little children and The Star Child who did not love his parents as much as he should. Each story shines with poetry and magic, and has been enjoyed by children of all ages for generations.

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    £14.99

    On the banks of the Mississippi, Tom Sawyer and his friends seek out adventure at every turn. Until one fateful night, when they witness a murder. The boys swear never to reveal the secret, and run away to be pirates and search for hidden treasure. But when Tom gets trapped in a cave with the murderer, he’ll need his wits about him to escape unharmed.

  • Pride and Prejudice

    £16.99

    ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen is a timeless novel about love, class and the courage to challenge first impressions. The narrative centres on the reluctance of the sharp-witted Elizabeth Bennet to be forced into a ‘suitable’ marriage, and her equally strong dislike for the enigmatic Mr Darcy, a haughty and unfeeling bachelor. His pride and her prejudices are tried in equal measure until true characters are revealed.

  • The Odyssey

    £14.99

    ‘The Odyssey’ recounts the story of Odysseus’ return to Ithica from the Trojan war, where he encounters Athene, Poseidon, the Cyclops and others before he is reunited with his faithful wife, Penelope.

  • Heidi

    £14.99

    As a young orphan, Heidi is brought to live with her gruff grandfather in the Swiss Alps. There, the bright and cheerful girl soon wins his heart and befriends their neighbours, including the young goatherd, Peter.

  • Goodnight Mister Tom

    £16.99

    Young Willie Beech is evacuated to the country as Britain stands on the brink of WW2. A sad, deprived child, he slowly begins to flourish under the care of old Tom Oakley – but his new-found happiness is shattered by a summons from his mum back in London.

  • The Court of the Dead

    £9.99

    A few months after returning from the depths of Tartarus demigods Nico di Angelo and Will Solace agree to join Nico’s half-sister Hazel Levesque at Camp Jupiter on the West Coast. She needs their help in managing a situation that the boys inadvertently brought about: the demigods showed the monsters of the Underworld that they have options; they don’t have to be evil. Now some of those monsters have taken up residence at Camp Jupiter to seek refuge. Nico and Will are on site, assisting Hazel when one by one monsters start disappearing from camp. A mysterious dark force is at work, and its plan is to punish all monsters for their past crimes.

  • Who Is at the Zoo, Spot?

    £7.99

    Spot and his family are visiting the zoo today. Who is roaring in the grass? Who is tweeting in the trees? Who is splashing at the watering hole? Lift the flap to find out – and then lift a second flap on each page for an extra surprise!

  • The Mother Goose Treasury

    £16.99

    From well-known favourites to hidden gems, this collection of over 200 nursery rhymes has something for every child.

  • Robots Stole My Mum!

    £7.99

    I was in the corner shop buying a comic. Dad was waiting outside. I’d just given my money to Mr Norman, the shop owner, when it happened. Mr Norman’s head exploded. Something VERY WEIRD is going on in the sleepy town of Cleeby. All the grown-ups are acting strangely. Sandy and his friend Arjan have a suspicion. They think the grown-ups have all been replaced by ROBOTS. And everything points to the evil boss of the local toaster factory, Tony’s Toasters! Together with a very friendly cyborg named Colin, Sandy and Arjan must save the day – and Sandy’s mum – and get home in time for tea!