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  • Tales of Time and Space

    £8.99

    Here are four starry tales of time travel, space and – lemonade?! All aboard the 59A time travelling bus! Sip a cool lemonade on the moon! Meet a caveman who is still alive today! Find out how to build a rocket ship that goes to Mars! With full-colour illustrations, these stories are the perfect introduction for young readers to the world of legendary storyteller Sir Terry Pratchett.

  • The Street Art Mystery

    £8.99

    Margot, Wesley and Josephine have got an awesome weekend mapped out for the end of the holidays before they start high school – and they don’t want anything to stand in the way of their big plans in London. But when they are staying with Margot’s mum and her new boyfriend Teddy in Notting Hill, something happens that they just can’t ignore. Join the kids as they follow the case across wild West London, following the trail of a super creative murderer, as well as some epic street art.

  • Chaos at the Chocolate Factory

    £1.00

    Charlie Bucket is having a magical time learning to run Mr Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory. There are so many delicious new creations to be invented! And as long as there is a Wonka chocolate factory, there will be a Willy Wonka pinging about like an excited squirrel inside it – along with his brilliant Oompa Loompas, who know just how to keep everything running smoothly. But everyone needs a holiday, even Oompa Loompas. And that’s where this story begins. When Mr Wonka and the Oompa Loompas decide it’s time to go on an adventure to look for marvellous new recipe ingredients, Charlie is left to run the factory by himself for the first time. And it’s fair to say things don’t quite go to plan. Can Charlie use his imagination to save the chocolate factory from disaster – or will all the chaos mean closing the factory gates forever?

  • Peter’s Easter Slide-and-Seek

    £7.99

    Join Peter Rabbit and his friends in this interactive Easter adventure with sliders to push and pull on every page. It’s a beautiful spring day in the meadow, let the egg hunt begin!

  • DWK: Hot Mess

    £7.99

    The pressure is building for Greg Heffley, who discovers that when you mix heaps of family, a tiny beach house, and sweltering heat, it’s a recipe for disaster. Speaking of recipes – the secret ingredients behind Gramma’s famous meatballs have been closely guarded for years. Can Greg unpack all of his family’s mysteries before their vacation is over? Or will he just stir the pot? This sidesplittingly relatable story is the funniest Wimpy Kid book yet!

  • The Monsters at the End of the World

    £8.99

    All her life, Sunny has known three things about the creatures that prowl the seas off her tiny coastal town. They are dangerous. They are violent. They are monsters. But when a chance encounter leads to an unexpected connection, Sunny discovers just how wrong she has been. The monster she meets – Mo – is intelligent, gentle, and searching for his lost brother. Sunny desperately wants to help, and to keep her new friend a secret. But other people are keeping secrets too. And as hunger grips the town, new truths will emerge about the real monsters in Seawaren.

  • The Mythmakers

    £8.99

    Gwyn has never wanted to act like a lady. She much prefers fighting with her wooden sword to weaving intricate tapestries. When her father takes her to join the royal court at Tintagel, Gwyn meets Merlin: a wild young boy with unique powers, in desperate need of her help. They flee Tintagel together, and before long, the young prince, Arthur, joins them. So begins an epic journey across ancient Britain, involving giants, mermaids, unicorns and witches – and their discovery of a truly monstrous plan.

  • Kay’s Anatomy: The Poo-Tastic Puzzle Book

    £10.99

    Adam Kay and Henry Paker have educated, entertained and disgusted over a million children with their unique books. This hilarious and fact-filled activity book tours the human body through hundreds of ‘True or Poo?’ questions, perplexing puzzles, extreme experiments, revolting recipes and so much more.

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Partypooper (Book 20)

    £14.99

    International bestselling author Jeff Kinney serves up heaps of laughs in ‘Partypooper’, the 20th book in the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series. You’re invited – RSVP for fun! Over the years, Greg Heffley has chronicled his mishaps and misadventures in a series of diaries – make that journals – but this one really takes the cake! Expect gobs of fun and over-the-top antics as Greg throws an epic birthday party for none other than himself. So come celebrate and laugh alongside Greg, his family, and the entire world of Wimpy Kid fans.

  • Otherlands

    £20.00

    Travel millions of years into the past, and explore worlds you might only have dreamt of, but that actually existed. From woolly mammoths to early humans, find out how plants and trees and creatures great and small shared a world very different from our own. Uncover the footprints they left behind. Starting with the last ice age and ending when the very first animals started to swim and hunt, this illustrated journey back through time is adapted from the bestselling ‘Otherlands’ by Thomas Halliday.