Wren & Rook

  • The Earthshot Prize

    £10.99

    Our home is in trouble. The good news is we can fix it – but we need YOUR help. So let’s put our heads together and dream up ways to BUILD, CREATE and SHOUT about solutions to repair our planet. In this handbook, young readers will travel round the world, celebrating the diverse and rich habitats, amazing animals and wonderful landscapes that make up our planet. They’ll learn about the problems and challenges facing those habitats. They will meet Earthshot innovators, entrepreneurs and game changers from the past and present from Wangari Maathai to David Attenborough. And importantly, they’ll discover how they can become the changemakers of the future, helping to develop solutions to the world’s biggest problems.

  • Storyland

    £14.99

    Immerse yourself in mist and magic, and discover the heroes and monsters of Britain’s enchanting mythology – from bestselling author of Storyland, now retold for children.

  • The superpets (and me!)

    £12.99

    Discover amazing stories of the Supervet’s most incredible animals, from bionic cats and dogs to hero hedgehogs and courageous chameleons!

  • Nala’s world

    £6.99

    When Dean Nicholson found an abandoned kitten by the side of the road one day, he hadn’t bargained on the lessons he’d learn from his unlikely companion, Nala. Both curious, independent, resilient, and adventurous, they were a perfect match – and so together, they set off to travel around the world. This inspirational true story, with an underlying message about loving and caring for animals, will show young readers everywhere that you can find friendship in the most unlikely places.

  • Brain detective

    £14.99

    Did you know that the world’s most complicated computer is the one inside your head? The brain is amazing. It controls everything we do. It makes us think, move, feel, sleep, remember, forget, imagine and have some pretty weird dreams. But it’s also one of the most mysterious organs in the human body. Grab your magnifying glass and become a brain deteictivewith neuroscientist Sarah Bellum and discover how the weird and wonderful brain works.

  • Game changers. Women’s football

    £7.99

    From the beginnings of the women’s game, the sexist ban that lasted 50 years, to its glorious rise again and brilliant footballing heroes past and present, this is a celebration of all things women’s football! Do you think you’re a football-fan? Challenge your knowledge with this ultimate pocketbook of your Lioness footballing heroes.

  • The History of the Computer

    £12.99

    Computers make our lives easier in so many ways – they help us do our work, get directions, check the weather, exercise, shop and understand what’s happening around the world. But who created them, and why? How have they transformed the way we interact with our surroundings and each other? Packed with accessible information, fun facts and discussion starters, this charmingly illustrated book takes you from the ancient world to the modern day, focusing on important inventions from the earliest known counting systems (such as the Incan quipu) to the sophisticated algorithms behind AI, space travel and wearable tech.

  • The Cosmic Diary of Our Incredible Universe

    £12.99

    Are you bursting to know the answers to really big questions? Like, how are stars made? What will we find in a black hole? Which fruit can create antimatter? What even is antimatter? Put on your seatbelts and blast into space with your guide, astronaut Tim Peake (and a host of expert STEM characters) in this fascinating adventure through space, time and the diary of our truly incredible universe.

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