Templar Publishing

  • Hatch

    £7.99

    What animals will hatch from the eggs? Find the chick in the cosy nest and look for the baby sea turtle hatching from its egg. Will you find the caterpillar, too? Big lift-the-flaps are perfect for little hands, simple text invites little ones to peek at the pages, and cute pop-up animals will delight the littlest readers.

  • Babies

    £7.99

    Can you find the baby animals playing hide and seek? Find the baby lion hiding on the savannah and look for the baby whale hiding behind the bubbles. Will you find the baby kangaroo, too? Big lift-the-flaps are perfect for little hands, simple text invites little ones to peek at the pages and cute pop-up animals will delight the littlest readers.

  • The Book Family Robinson

    £6.99

    A bookish family shipwrecked on a treasure island faces off against a fearsome pirate crew. The keen-reading Robinsons set out to sea, their boat barely afloat with all their books, until a storm strikes down their holiday plans. Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, they gather their soggy books up and research how to survive – completely missing the treasure littered all around them! But the Bloodbucket pirates remember it all too well, and when they find the Robinsons have taken their turf, it’s time to walk the plank. With only ‘Silly Monkey Goes to the Toilet’ left to hand, can the Robinsons read themselves free from a watery doom?

  • A Shelter for Sadness

    £6.99

    Sadness has come to live with me and I am building it a shelter. I am building a shelter for my sadness and welcoming it inside. A small boy creates a shelter for his sadness, a safe space where Sadness is welcome, where it can curl up small, or be as big as it can be, where it can be noisy or quiet, or anything in between. The boy can visit the shelter whenever he needs to, every day, sometimes every hour, and the two of them will cry and talk or just sit, saying nothing. And the boy knows that one day Sadness may come out of the shelter, and together they will look out at the world, and see how beautiful it is.

  • World of Food

    £14.99

    Everywhere on planet Earth where people can be found, there are different ways of preparing and eating food. Bursting with energy and fascinating facts, this series looks at what we have in common, and celebrates our differences. Learn about where food comes from, and what we grow, farm, forage, process or bake in order to eat. In this book, you will discover what was popular at Roman banquets and where staple foods like potatoes orginally come from. Explore dishes and food traditions from every corner of the planet.

  • Five Little Chicks

    £6.99

    Five little chicks went out one day Over the hills and far away. Mamma Hen said, ‘Hurry back to me!’ Now how many chicks can you see? Join this fluffy little family on a beautiful walk through the countryside. There’s so much to see as Mamma Hen and her brood wind through a flowery meadow, a bluebell wood, a field full of lambs and a busy farmyard. Along the way, they meet all kinds of baby animals and their parents. But wait – the chicks are disappearing one by one. Whatever are they up to? Lift the flaps to find the chicks and discover a fantastic surprise ending.

  • Talking History

    Talking History

    £15.99

    From Abraham Lincoln to Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Nelson Mandela to Greta Thunberg, people have used the power of speech to influence society for centuries. Great speeches have formed milestones in modern history, inspiring and engaging generations on important issues including war, women’s rights, climate change and civil rights, and helping to shape the world we live in. Featuring 17 influential speeches from the past 150 years, this book explores the events leading up to each speech, how the spoken word was used to great effect, and the impact it had on the world, presented in graphic novel style to put the reader at the heart of the action.

  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

    £14.99

    This new edition of a childhood favourite will transport a whole new generation of readers down the rabbit hole and into Wonderland. Conjured one ‘golden afternoon’ in 1867, the story of Alice has charmed readers for more than 150 years. Now readers can rediscover a host of favourite characters, from the despotic Queen of Hearts to the riddling Cheshire Cat, in a world where nothing is quite as it seems.

  • The Snow Queen

    £10.99

    Award-winning illustrator Lesley Barnes brings a magical touch to this pop-up edition of ‘The Snow Queen’. ‘She flies in the thick of snowflake swarms and when she peers through windows, they freeze in patterns like icy flowers.’ When the wintry Snow Queen steals away Gerda’s friend Kay, she must journey to the faraway North to bring him home.

  • Twenty-Five December Lane

    £6.99

    It was the strangest shop she had ever seen and she couldn’t recall having seen it before. As she pushed open the narrow door, she was greeted with the sight of every possible present. But will there be anything left once the shopper in front is finished?

  • Gigantosaurus

    £14.99

    Based on the Gigantosaurus animated TV series. Rocky, Tiny, Bill, and Mazu are holding a roaring contest, but they can’t get Giganto to join in! Help them get the big green dino roaring – from tickling to singing to feeding him walnuts – and make the plush hand-puppet snore, dance, and laugh along the way.

  • Lost

    Lost

    £6.99

    ‘Lost’ sees the two of them setting off to search for a lost dog. Their snowy adventure takes them all the way to the Arctic, where they find the dog with her new friends – a pack of huskies!