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  • Save Like a Keeper

    £8.99

    Learn how to dive, block and save like your favourite players in this football series by author, Ben Lyttleton! Saving goals sounds simple, right? Watch the ball as it flies towards you and stop it from getting over the line. Then fall to your knees in relief knowing you’ve just saved another epic goal! Easy. The truth is, saving goals is not easy. Not easy at all. So how do your favourite goalkeepers like Alisson, Hampton and Courtois do it? There are lots of ways to make a save – whether you’re going to make a fingertip save from a powerful shot or an unbelievable dive to stop a penalty kick – this book will give you the skills, techniques, tactics and mindsets needed to be a top keeper and improve every aspect of your game. So stick on your gloves, get out on the pitch and let’s save some goals!

  • The Twilight Child

    £14.99

    Having woken the dragon inside her, Alex Evans must embark on a dangerous quest to stop Drak Midna and his war against humanity. When tragedy strikes the island of Skralla, Alex and her friends journey north to the magical heart of Scotland, where dark plots are in motion, and humans and dragons fight side-by-side against an ancient demonic evil. But that evil grows stronger every day, and as friendships fall apart and enemies old and new strike from the shadows, Alex must master her own fearsome power, and unravel a mystery that might just be the key to victory: the legend of the Twilight Child.

  • My Pencil Case Doesn’t Define Me

    £8.99

    My name’s Bím Blake. I’ve just started high school and here’s my hot take on it: Year Seven is a LOT harder than I thought! I’ve realised my school skirt is way too long, my pencil case is way too uncool, my boobs are way too big and the new boy (who’s the son of popstar parents!!!) is way too cute for my liking. If that wasn’t bad enough, tell me why my dad has been acting weirder than usual. He’s been making TikToks (cringe!), experimenting in the kitchen (I call it attempted murder!) and he’s even started exercising. It must be tough being over forty! Add into the mix a trio of annoying older brothers (yes, I have three – pray for me!), a duo of feuding aunts, one friend mishap and a huge helping of drama and you have a recipe for chaos. Welcome to my life!

  • The Island of the Bees

    £8.99

    Written by the current Irish Children’s Laureate, this is a celebration of the magic of bees and the power we can all draw from the natural world. Nestled on a peaceful island, Orla and her grandmother live tending their beloved bees. But bubbling below is a monster waiting to surface – a dormant volcano – and when it wakes Orla and the rest of the island must flee in search of safety. Orla adventures across the wild sea, guided by her buzzing friends, to find a new home. But what will they find over the horizon?

  • Jemima Puddle-Duck’s Farmyard Muddle

    £7.99

    Peter is visiting Jemima Puddle-duck on the farm and is excited to discover that she is nesting and her ducklings will be hatching soon! But when Jemima goes to show Peter her precious eggs, she realises one is missing! Peter jumps into action and helps Jemima search high and low for her runaway egg. Will they find it before it’s too late?

  • Is This a Plum?

    £8.99

    Is this a pear? No, it’s a bear!This delightfully clever picture book is full of visual tricks and rhyming reveals to inspire wonder while making you chuckle – brought to life by an Oscar-nominated animator and based on his seven-year-old son’s original idea and drawings!Through the hole in the page, you might see a plum . . . or a spider . . . or a spoon. But turn the page to see the full picture and – SURPRISE! – it’s something unexpected: the moon, a tiger, even a hippo’s bum!This deceptively simple picture-book debut by father-and-son duo Dan and Finn Ojari uses bold, stylish art, rhyming call-and-response text, and clever cut-through holes that play with shape and colour to create a deeply satisfying read-aloud experience for children of two and up and their adults.

  • Find Spot at Bedtime

    £7.99

    Spot is having lots of fun playing with his toys. But when it’s time to get ready for bed, Spot disappears! Where has he gone? Toddlers will love searching for Spot and learning all about the bedtime routine along the way!

  • A Home for Spark the Dragon

    £7.99

    When Spark the dragon wakes up to find a storm has destroyed his nest, he must find a new place to live. But Spark soon discovers that a house needs more than just walls to feel like home. Will he ever find the right place for him? Proceeds from the sale of each paperback book in the UK and Ireland will be given to Shelter.

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar at the Park

    £7.99

    It’s a beautiful day and the very hungry caterpillar is going on a walk. Join him as he meets all the animals, bugs and plants that live and grow around us in nature. Read the rhyme, turn the magic wheel to reveal a secret picture and join in the nature fun!

  • The Seriously Epic Holiday of Lottie Brooks

    The Seriously Epic Holiday of Lottie Brooks

    £14.99

    Lottie’s done with embarrassing herself. There can’t possibly be any more ways to do it! Right? Have her annoying little brother announce her bra size while shopping? Done. Got her head stuck in a coffin during an escape room? Check. Go viral and embarrass herself on national media? Completed. So surely nothing else could possibly phase her. Until an invitation from Amber to join her family ski holiday suddenly arrives. Join Lottie on her next (mis)adventure full of life lessons, funny LOLs and cringe inducing moments – this time on skis!

  • This Is Not the Diary of Izzy Dobson

    £8.99

    IZZY DOBSON HAS A FEW PROBLEMS: School is the WORST. Making friends is HARD. Her VERY TOP SECRET EMBARRASSING DIARY has gone MISSING! Cue Izzy’s Very Important Investigation, recorded in a Very Normal Notebook (definitely NOT another diary!). Can Izzy retrace her steps before the diary falls into the wrong hands? Or has its fate already been sealed by a SINISTER DIARY THIEF? Expect cat doodles, brilliant (ish) brainwaves, and Izzy’s hilarious commentary on life as you join her chaotic search – not just for the missing diary, but for her place in this Very Confusing World.