Usborne Publishing Ltd.

  • Step-by-Step Drawing People

    Step-by-Step Drawing People

    £7.99

    Children love to draw people and faces and they can create satisfying results every time with this clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step drawing book. This write-in book includes instructions, hints and tips, as well as space to practice.

  • The complete book of farmyard tales

    £14.99

    This title introduces Mrs Boot the farmer, her children, Poppy and Sam, and their animals, Rusty the dog, Curly the pig, and Woolly the sheep, and all the other characters at Apple Tree Farm. And there’s a little yellow duck to spot on every page!

  • Underpants for Ants

    £5.99

    This funny story is told with rhythmic text and phonic repetition, and is suitable for reading aloud or beginner readers. The book helps young children learn to recognize the basic sounds that make up the English language – vital for learning to read.

  • The dinosaur who lost his roar

    £5.99

    Sid enjoys scaring the other dinosaurs with his mighty roar. They don’t find it so funny. But what would happen if Sid ever lost his voice? He’s about to find out.

  • Faces

    £4.99

    A simple board book with pictures of baby’s favourite things to see. The high-contrast images are easy for babies to focus on and the ‘soft-touch’ cover make this an ideal book for sharing between parent and child.

  • First Sticker Book Under the Sea

    £5.99

    A bright and fun first sticker book that is packed full of exciting underwater scenes to fill with stickers. It allows children to fix the colourful picture stickers onto each fun scene, including a coral reef, a shipwreck, icy waters, dolphins and by the seashore. It features over 130 stickers.

  • Go to Sleep Little Baby

    £9.99

    This book contains simple text, beautiful illustrations and touchy-feely patches to help babies drift off to sleep. The accompanying CD contains over 35 minutes of soft music, including traditional lullabies from around the world.

  • How Big Is A Million?

    £10.99

    Pipkin the smallest penguin is always asking questions, but what he wants to know most of all is how big is a million. So he sets off to find out, and along the way meets 100 penguins, sees 1,000 snowflakes and meets one new friend before being amazed to finally find out how big a million really is.

  • Spiders

    £5.99

    This non-fiction series aims to encourage children to access the wonder of the world around them. The books have two reading levels, with a simple sentence on each page for beginners, and more complex information for more confident readers. In this text illustrations show a spider building a web.

  • Going on a Plane

    £2.50

    Each title in the ‘Usborne First Experiences’ series introduces very young children, in an amusing and friendly way, to a situation they might find themselves in for the first time. First readers will be able to understand the very simple text. This miniature edition focuses on going on a plane.

  • Puss in Boots

    £5.99

    Aimed at children aged five and over, this is the classic story of a talking, boot-wearing cat whose wily ways take his master on an adventure. The ‘Young Reading’ series is designed to encourage independent reading and covers a range of subject mattter. This hardback gift edition features a ribbon marker.

  • That’s Not My Car

    £6.99

    The imaginative use of textures in this series of bright, chunky board books adds a delightful dimension to sharing books with babies and toddlers. As each page is turned a different texture is waiting to be discovered.

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