You and Me and the Peanut-Butter Beast
£7.99From the author of the worldwide bestselling Treehouse series comes the second book in the exciting adventure series Adventures Unlimited, where the sky's the limit.
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From the author of the worldwide bestselling Treehouse series comes the second book in the exciting adventure series Adventures Unlimited, where the sky's the limit.

A tender story where friendship blossoms, warming the heart of a lonely bear who finds himself adrift beyond his island home.

Mole’s muddy mound doesn’t impress Bird, Beaver or Bee. But when a storm rolls in and destroys their own homes, his underground home keeps them all safe and reveals there’s more going on beneath the surface!

Packed with iconic landmarks, everyday sights and lively illustrations, this board book offers a playful introduction to the city for curious toddlers and young travellers.

Stimulate toddlers as they learn their first words with this sensory board book, from the bestselling See, Touch, Feel series which has sold over three million copies to date.


A gorgeous enchanting mirror book with magical animals to spot on every page, from the award-winning Sharon King-Chai.

Ten-year-old Korobá knows everyone in Makoko, the Nigerian fishing village where she lives. Between doing chores for her mother, she roams free with her best friends, Saidat and Joba, and her adorable dog, Popi. The last thing Korobá would expect in Makoko is a thief. Yet Saidat’s wooden piggy bank has been stolen! Buckle up, budding mystery fans. It’s time to join Korobá and friends on their thrilling chase for the culprit.

A tantalizing glimpse into the life of acclaimed writer Elizabeth von Arnim told via the lives of the many dogs she owned from childhood to old age.

A collection of short stories inspired by the most vibrant season of the year.


Rarely has there been a more confusing time to be a man. This uncertainty has spawned an array of bizarre and harmful underground subcultures, collectively known as the manosphere, as men search for new forms of belonging. In ‘Lost Boys’, James Bloodworth delves into these underground worlds and asks where have they come from? Why are so many men susceptible to the sinister beliefs these groups promote? What does the emergence of these communities say about Western society? And what can we do about it? In the course of his journey he meets incels, enlists on a bootcamp for so-called ‘alpha males’, and speaks to modern day Hugh Hefners using social media to broadcast their jet set lifestyles to millions of followers.
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