Books by Michael Rosen

Portrait of Michael Rosen

Michael Rosen is one of Britain's most beloved writers and performers for children, celebrated for his warmth, wit and ability to capture the rhythms of everyday life. A former Children's Laureate, he has created an enduring body of work that spans poetry, picture books and memoir, each infused with his hallmark humour and empathy.

Whether exploring family, language or the small adventures of growing up, Rosen's writing connects directly with readers of all ages. His distinctive voice, honed through decades of storytelling and performance, continues to inspire laughter, curiosity and a love of words across generations.

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146 products


  • Were Going on a Bear Hunt

    Walker Books Ltd Were Going on a Bear Hunt

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor brave hunters and bear-lovers, the classic chant-aloud by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury available for the first time for the very youngest of readers in a take-anywhere clip-on buggy book.We''re going on a bear hunt. We''re going to catch a big one. Will you come too? For a quarter of a century, readers have been swishy-swashying and splash-sploshing through this award-winning favourite. Follow and join in the family''s excitement as they wade through the grass, splash through the river and squelch through the mud in search of a bear. What a surprise awaits them in the cave on the other side of the dark forest!Trade ReviewIn toddler-tough board, complete with Velcro strap and buggy clip, this is a must-have for the very youngest of readers. * The Bookseller *The perfect shout-at-loud book is now in this brilliant buggy book version so you need never be without it. This much-loved tale may already be in your house, but you cannot have too many copies of a book that has you swishy-swashing and splish-sploshing and squelching through mud to find out what surprise is waiting in the cave on the other side of the forest. * IBW Children's Book Guide, The Bookseller *

    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • Acorns – Wolfman

    HarperCollins Publishers Acorns – Wolfman

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTop-class authors and illustrators bring their brilliant stories to the severely struggling reader in these hi-lo, dyslexia-friendly tales with a reading age of 6 Wolfman is on the loose and he is raging and rampaging through town like a terror! Lamp-posts have been ripped up, paving slabs chewed – even the Army has gone into hiding! A hilarious and brilliantly accessible short story with a reading age of 6, designed to help severely struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+

    4 in stock

    £6.99

  • Bilal's Brilliant Bee

    Andersen Press Ltd Bilal's Brilliant Bee

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisBilal is terrified of The Test. He can't answer any of the questions! But then Bumble the bee comes along, and he can answer any question you ask, even the really tricky ones. Then Bilal's granny suggests they go on the wildly popular TV quiz show, What's What? Win the Lot! But what will happen if Bilal and Bumble do win the lot...? A wonderfully bonkers and laugh-out loud funny story from dream team Rosen and Ross.Trade Review"Perfect for imaginative readers everywhere" * Guardian, The Best New Children's Books *"Funny, sly and gloriously accompanied by Tony Ross' instantly recognisable bold illustrations" * BookTrust *"Appealing fiction for new readers" -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *"Rosen is on his usual hilarious good form." * Glasgow Herald *"Pure Michael Rosen: hilarious and playful" * The School Librarian *

    4 in stock

    £7.44

  • Michael Rosens Totally True and totally silly

    Hachette Children's Group Michael Rosens Totally True and totally silly

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt in Chinese and English

    3 in stock

    £11.68

  • Barking for Bagels

    Andersen Press Ltd Barking for Bagels

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisShnipp the dog loves to play fetch with Julie and Lara in the park, but she doesn't love their annoying laughs. So one day she decides to run off. It's not long before Shnipp finds a new life with Bessie the Bagel Lady, eating delicious bagels every day. But when she decides to finally head home, she discovers things aren't exactly the same as when she left...Trade Review"A new book from Michael Rosen is always a cause for celebration and Barking for Bagels is no exception... an absolute treat" * Guardian, The Best New Children's Books supplement *"Full of humour and sprinkled with black and white illustrations by Tony Ross. Great fun for solo reading and for sharing at bedtime too." -- Andrea Reece * Lovereading4Kids *"Highly recommended for emerging readers" -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller *

    7 in stock

    £7.44

  • Acorns – Mad in the Back

    HarperCollins Publishers Acorns – Mad in the Back

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA hilarious family tale from beloved author Michael Rosen now in a hi-lo, dyslexia-friendly format for the struggling middle grade reader. Two siblings drive their mother to distraction on the car journey from hell, while Mum tries every trick in the book to get them to behave. All together now: “Are we nearly there yet…?” A hilarious tale from beloved author Michael Rosen now in a hi-lo, dyslexia-friendly format for the struggling middle grade reader.

    7 in stock

    £6.99

  • I Am Wriggly

    Walker Books Ltd I Am Wriggly

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fourth in a funny new series from former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen and rising star Robert Starling.This bunny is wriggly. They wriggle round and round, they wriggle on the ground, they wave their feet and drum out a beat they just can't stop! This playful book captures the excitable energy of a child who just can't sit still, joyfully moving from the familiar to the absurd until they finally run out of steam. An exuberant read-aloud from master of rhyme Michael Rosen, coupled with bold and bouncing illustrations from Robert Starling, perfect for sharing with little ones.

    4 in stock

    £7.59

  • Michael Rosen All About Me

    HarperCollins Publishers Michael Rosen All About Me

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuild your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right levelWhat''s it like to be a writer, radio presenter and performer? Read all about Michael Rosen''s life and find out what he was like as a boy, what he got up to at school and how he became a famous poet in this fascinating autobiography.Sapphire/Band 16 books books offer longer reads to develop children''s sustained engagement with texts and are more complex syntactically.Text type: An autobiography.The timeline on pages 54-55 track the major events of Michael Rosen's life that led to him becoming a successful writer.Additional information retrieval devices such as a glossary and index can be evaluated for their usefulness as children develop critical reading skillsCurriculum links: History: What we can learn about recent history from studying the life of a famous person.This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.

    1 in stock

    £10.69

  • Fantastic Mr Dahl

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Fantastic Mr Dahl

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisMichael Rosen (Author) Michael Rosen is one of the best known figures, not only in the children's book world but also the British arts scene. His first book of children's poems was published in 1974, and he has gone on to write numerous and award-winning children's books such as Quick, Let's get Out of Here, We're Going on a Bear Hunt and Chocolate Cake. Alongside this he performs, teaches, lectures, presents Word of Mouth on BBC Radio 4 and reviews books for the Guardian. He was Children's Laureate from 2007 to 2009, and founded the Roald Dahl Funny Prize in 2008 as part of his laureateship to honour books that make children laugh!Quentin Blake (Illustrator) Quentin Blake has illustrated more than three hundred books and was Roald Dahl's favourite illustrator. In 1980 he won the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal. In 1999 he became the first ever Children's Laureate and in 2013 he was knighted for services to illustratio

    3 in stock

    £7.59

  • We're Gangin on a Bear Hunt: We're Going on Bear

    Floris Books We're Gangin on a Bear Hunt: We're Going on Bear

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWe're gangin on a bear hunt.We're gaun tae catch a braw yin.Whit a bonnie day!We're no feart.Get ready for a big adventure, as a family of brave bear hunters trudges through muckle forests and skirlin snawstorms, claggie mud and a deep cauld river in search of a glowerin bear.Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury's classic We're Going on a Bear Hunt is charmingly recreated in Scots for little adventurers. The original words and illustrations are transformed by language expert Susan Rennie into lively Scots for a bright and bonnie take on this favourite tale. Perfect for reading aloud with young children.Trade Review'Such a lovely translation of a brilliant adventure rhyme... This is such a brilliant story and jings your kids will love hearing you trip over the Scots words. BookBairn actually enjoys this version more than the original -- I thinks Scots words are a bit more descriptive and onomatopoeic than the original -- and we will definitely be enjoying this one over and over again!'-- BookBairn, book blogger

    5 in stock

    £6.99

  • Uncle Gobb and the Plot Plot

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Uncle Gobb and the Plot Plot

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third uproarious adventure from the comic pairing of Michael Rosen and Neal Layton sees Malcolm and his awful Uncle Gobb return, each with a cunning plot ...This time, there is a plot. That's the plot of the story. Or is it? The plot of the story could also be that Uncle Gobb has an evil plot. And his plot is about a plot. A plot of land. Are you following? Good! The plot of land is behind Malcolm's school and it is where Uncle Gobb wants to set up his own rival Dread Shed School of Facts. Oh no! Malcolm is going to need to come up with his own plot to stop Uncle Gobb's plot. So maybe that, in fact, is the actual plot of this story. You'll just have to read this book to find out!A bonkers book about standing up for yourself, from two crazily creative people. Sure to delight fans of Andy Stanton and Tom Gates.Trade ReviewRosen ... doesn’t just do funny ... he is funny ... Rosen is the real deal * Sunday Times Children’s Book of the Week, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Ramshackle and silly in the best possible way * Financial Times, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Finely tuned story-telling anarchy * Guardian, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Uproarious comic fiction * Bookseller, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Reassuring and entertaining, we’d expect nothing less from this industry treasure * Guardian IBW supplement, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Hilariously irreverent * Mumsnet, praise for UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *

    4 in stock

    £7.59

  • Were Going on a Bear Hunt Nature Adventures 30

    Walker Books Ltd Were Going on a Bear Hunt Nature Adventures 30

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisGet out and about in nature with this brilliant book of year-round outdoor activities inspired by the world of We''re Going on a Bear Hunt.Based on the modern classic and much-loved family favourite We''re Going on a Bear Hunt, this is an outdoor activity book for young nature-lovers and their families everywhere! With easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, there are over 30 nature adventures to be had! Set out in seasonal chapters with four brand new Bear Hunt poems by Michael Rosen, each section includes activities such pond-dipping, star-gazing, den-building, bird-feeding alongside rain gauges, scavenger hunts, tree investigations and conker noughts and crosses. Ideal for families with young children, this engaging book is guaranteed to make going for a walk a whole lot more fun!

    3 in stock

    £12.74

  • Were Going on a Bear Hunt

    Walker Books Ltd Were Going on a Bear Hunt

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    £15.29

  • Wordsmith Year 5 collected poems

    Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 5 collected poems

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of poems by Michael Rosen and Charles Causley. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ‘single voice’ collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.

    3 in stock

    £12.07

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt in Gujarati and

    Mantra Lingua We're Going on a Bear Hunt in Gujarati and

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £11.68

  • Somethings Drastic

    HarperCollins Publishers Somethings Drastic

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuild your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right levelA range of beautifully illustrated Michael Rosen''s poems, including many of his classic works such as ''Down behind the dustbin''. The poems resonate with children''s lives as they refer to everyday family life issues such as boredom on long car journeys. Many are appropriate for performance and can provide a framework for children''s own writing.Copper/Band 12 books provide more complex plots and longer chapters that develop reading stamina.Text type Poetry book.A feelings wheel' on pages 30 and 31 encourages children to match phrases from the poems to feelings such as happy' and cross'. This encourages them to scan back through the poems and reflect on how they should be read aloud.Curriculum links ICT: Combining text and graphics; Music: Play it again Exploring rhythmic patterns.

    2 in stock

    £10.23

  • Uncle Gobb And The Green Heads

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Uncle Gobb And The Green Heads

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second uproarious adventure from the comic pairing of Michael Rosen and Neal Layton sees Malcolm and the peculiar Uncle Gobb go to America, each with a cunning plan ...Even though Malcolm managed to bamboozle and confuzle Uncle Gobb in the last book (hooray!), it was only temporary (boo!). Uncle Gobb is still living with him and still roaring at him about peas and poetry and Peter Parker. This time the plan to get rid of Uncle Gobb has to be mega. It has to be epic. It has to involve America, the Jumblies, the Genie (of course), Aunty Brenda the Mender and Malcolm's long-lost dad. But Malcolm doesn't know that Uncle Gobb also has a plan. A plan to get rid of Malcolm once and for all ...A bonkers book about standing up for yourself, from two crazily creative people. Sure to delight fans of Andy Stanton and Tom Gates.Trade ReviewRosen ... doesn’t just do funny ... he is funny ... Rosen is the real deal. * Children’s Book of the Week, Sunday Times on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Ramshackle and silly in the best possible way. * Financial Times on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Finely tuned story-telling anarchy. * Guardian on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Uproarious comic fiction. * Bookseller on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Reassuring and entertaining, we'd expect nothing less from this industry treasure. * Guardian IBW Supplement on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *Hilariously irreverent. * Mumsnet on UNCLE GOBB AND THE DREAD SHED *

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • What Is Politics? Why Should we Care? And Other

    Hachette Children's Group What Is Politics? Why Should we Care? And Other

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisPolitics, in its widest sense, affects us all, every day. What if there were no politics? What would that look like? What does it mean to be political or non-political and what effect do each of these positions have? Aimed at children aged 9 and up, this book is a highly topical look at how politics affects everyone in society. It looks at the whole political spectrum, in countries around the world and examines what politics means in different contexts and situations. What forms can political action take, and what difference does it make?There are contributions from a range of writers, who, along with the authors, discuss how their ideas of what politics is and can do have been shaped by their life experiences. Readers are encouraged to think for themselves about the issues discussed and decide how or whether they would like to take part in politics at some level.Table of Contents 1: Introduction 2: What is politics? 3: My Experience: Michael Rosen 4: My Experience: Annemarie Young 5: Is it possible to have no politics? Can you be non-political? 6: What forms does politics take? 7: What is political power? 8: How do political systems differ around the world? 9: Does language have political influence? 10: Why should we care? 11: What does being politically active mean? 12: What difference can political action make? 13: Political activism in history 14: Why does politics cause such division and disagreement? 15: Making a speech 16: How do you get involved in politics? 17: Glossary 18: Further information 19: Index

    3 in stock

    £9.99

  • Why do we need art? What do we gain by being

    Hachette Children's Group Why do we need art? What do we gain by being

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA highly topical look at the role of art and the importance of creativity in our lives and the wider world. Art, in its widest sense, encompasses many different forms, from painting and poetry to dance, pottery and quilting and much else besides. Creativity is an essential part of what makes us human as well as being crucial for a range of disciplines in the world of work, including science, architecture and technological innovation. This book asks many questions relating to the importance of art in our lives, such as where is art and where does the impulse to make art come from? Who are artists? What is art for? Can art change anything? What use is the imagination and what is the point of daydreaming? It includes pieces from a range of contributors, including Kate Clanchy, Lemn Sissay, Preti Taneja and Andria Zafirakou, who write about their relationship with art and describe what being creative means to them and to others.Aimed at young people aged 10 and upwards.Part of the groundbreaking and important 'And Other Big Questions' series, which offers balanced and considered views on the big issues we face in the world we live in today.Other titles in the series include:Who are Refugees and Migrants? What makes people leave their homes?What is Right and Wrong? Who decides? Where do values come from?What is Race? Who are racists? Why does skin colour matter?What is Mental Health? Where does it come from?What is Politics? Why should we care?Table of Contents 1: What is this book about? 2: What is art for? 3: Why do we need art? 4: My experience: Michael Rosen 5: My experience: Annemarie Young 6: Who are artists? Where do they come from? 7: My experience: Andria Zafirakou 8: How is art transformative? 9: Where is art and where does it come from? 10: Do you need training to be an artist or to respond to art? 11: My experience: Lemn Sissay 12: What use is the imagination? 13: What do we gain by being creative? 14: My experience: Preti Taneja 15: Why is art sometimes marginalised? 16: My experience: Peter Beard 17: Can art change anything? 18: My experience: Mathilda Crompton and Meri Wells 19: Is comedy art? 20: Music 21: My experience: Kate Clanchy 22: What do you think? 23: Glossary 24: Further information 25: Index

    2 in stock

    £9.99

  • Culture Matters Co-operative Ltd Working Title Words United

    3 in stock

    3 in stock

    £10.00

  • Choosing Crumble

    Andersen Press Ltd Choosing Crumble

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Terri-Lee goes to the pet-shop she thinks she’ll be choosing a dog – she doesn’t expect the dog to be choosing her! But Crumble is no ordinary pet and he’s got a few questions to ask: How many walks will you take me on? Do you like to dance? Will you tickle me? I like that a lot. Will Terri-Lee’s dance moves and answers be enough to convince Crumble that she could be his owner?Trade Review"Rosen's hilarious text sits perfectly here with Ross's scratchy style in this cracking little book that joins two superstars of children's literature… A perfect example of how even an early reader book could become a family favourite" -- Katie Clapham, Storytellers Inc. * Guardian *"Perfect tone for young readers, and a good read-aloud title too" * Editor's Choice, The Bookseller *"Book of the Month" * Lovereading *"Funny and appealing . . . A refreshing alternative to the reading scheme books that so many children encounter" * The Bookbag *"Perfect for newly independent readers" * The School Librarian *

    5 in stock

    £7.44

  • What is Humanism How do you live without a god

    Hachette Children's Group What is Humanism How do you live without a god

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat does it mean to be a humanist? Is humanism a new idea? How do people live their lives without religious beliefs? The first of its kind aimed at the new curriculum for upper primary and lower secondary school children, this book examines how humanists respond to fundamental questions about morals and ethics, the origins of life, religion and the state. It looks at how humanists mark the milestones of birth, marriage and death. How do people without belief in God live moral and fulfilled lives, with respect for humankind and the universe? This thought-provoking approach encourages readers to think about the big questions for themselves.The book includes contributions from a number of prominent humanists, such as Stephen Fry, Camila Batmanghelidjh, Philip Pullman, Jim Al-Khalili, Natalie Haynes and Shappi Khorsandi, who explain their own philosophy and tell us what is important to them. Part of the groundbreaking and important ''And OtTrade ReviewAn important, accessible and useful book (in and outside of the classroom) that could fill a gap in current culture for children * Booktrust *The clear structure of the book, the attractive layout and its interactive approach make it appealing to children. Its informative openness makes it an excellent resource for the classroom as well as a book for an individual child to read and talk about with a parent. A good investment for encouraging thinking! * RE Today Spring 2016 *A thought-provoking approach which will encourage readers to think about the big questions for themselves and give teachers an excellent starting point for discussions. A clear and honest view. * Parents In Touch *Table of Contents 1: Introducing humanism 2: What is a humanist? 3: My humanism: Michael Rosen 4: My humanism: Annemarie Young 5: What is the purpose of life? 6: My humanism: Stephen Fry 7: Can you be good without gods or religion? Where do moral values come from? 8: Values and laws 9: My humanism: Camila Batmanghelidj 10: A statement of values 11: My humanism: Philip Pullman 12: Life - How did it all begin? 13: My humanism: Jim Al-Khalili 14: Humanism through history 15: My humanism: Natalie Haynes 16: How do humanists mark life's big events? 17: A wedding 18: A naming ceremony 19: A funeral 20: My humanism: Shappi Khorsandi 21: What next? What do you think? 22: Festivals 23: Your personal charter 24: Glossary 25: Useful information 26: Index

    1 in stock

    £9.99

  • Whats So Special About Shakespeare

    Walker Books Ltd Whats So Special About Shakespeare

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn engaging, easy-to-use and informative biography of Shakespeare with humorous illustrations.So what was it like to live in Shakespeare''s time? What do we actually know about him? And how does someone become that famous? These are just a few of the questions addressed in this lively and accessible book on the life and works of William Shakespeare by award-winning author Michael Rosen. Ideal for browsing, the text is divided into clear sections and includes studies of four of Shakespeare''s plays, intriguing facts and information about Shakespeare himself and the world at this time, accompanied by a useful timeline.Trade ReviewA revelation of just how good a teacher and critic Rosen is. Will serve as a model for those teaching Shakespeare at Key Stages 2 and 3. * The Times Educational Supplement *A terrific idea, winningly executed by poet and wit Michael Rosen. Taking four of the bard’s plays ... he presents a lively canter through Shakespeare’s life and times, and in the lightest possible manner offers a persuasive argument for why Shakespeare still matters. Better than that, why he is a pleasure, not a chore * The Glasgow Herald *A lively and accessible book. * My Child *Stands out because it encourage children to wonder and questions why Shakespeare is still acted, read and quotes and why his work still shapes our language and literature today * Books for Keeps, 10 best books to introduce children to William Shakespeare *An engaging, easy-to-use and informative biography of Shakespeare with humorous illustrations. * The Bookseller *Find out what makes Shakespeare so special in this brilliant introduction to his work and world by the esteemed Michael Rosen. * Angels & Urchins *This is a wonderful introduction to our most famous playwright. […] Inspiring. * South Wales Evening Post *This smart series for young readers poses a good question, and in the hands of all-round literature-lover, Michael Rosen, the answer is both educational and entertaining. […] a rousing round-up of the Bard’s continuing significance. Nicely packaged with hilarious illustrations * IBW Children's Book Guide, The Bookseller *

    2 in stock

    £6.99

  • Don't Forget Tiggs!

    Andersen Press Ltd Don't Forget Tiggs!

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMr and Mrs Hurry are always rushing about. They never stop! But that means they forget some rather important things – like eating . . . and shopping . . . and taking their son Harry to school! Thankfully, Tiggs the cat is around to remind them. But will anyone remember to give Tiggs his dinner?Trade Review"Funny family adventure. Brilliant for emerging readers, and tells a satisfying story." * The Bookseller, Fiona Noble *"Delightful family story. The humour is just right... perfectly enhanced by Tony Ross' comic illustrations." * Marilyn Brocklehurst, Bookseller *"Funny, satisfying story for emerging readers" * Andrea Reece, Lovereading BOTM *"Charmingly funny book moves along at the hurried pace you'd expect, making the brief pauses and reflections all the more rewarding." * Teach Primary Magazine *"Fun for emerging readers" * The School Librarian *

    2 in stock

    £7.44

  • NotSoLittle Red Riding Hood

    HarperCollins Publishers NotSoLittle Red Riding Hood

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA fabulously funny take on a classic story from two giants of children's books!Little Red Riding Hood who is not-so-little anymore! is riding her pony through the woods to visit Granny for a picnic and a surprise. Now that she is bigger, she feels much braver than the last time she went. Until . . . what was that? Was it the Big Bad Wolf?A funny story full of surprises!From Michael Rosen, the highly regarded author of We're Going on a Bear Hunt, comes this wonderful new take on the famous nursery tale, brilliantly brought to life by David Melling, the creator of Hugless Douglas.Trade ReviewPraise for Snore! by Michael Rosen:‘Ideal for bedtime entertainment. Langley’s illustrations are delightful and larger than life.’ Guardian ‘From start to finish this book bristles with energy and humour, while the illustrations are just delightful.’ Our Baby ‘This superb book is packed with sounds and fun.’ Mother and Baby Praise for Hugless Douglas by David Melling:'A new Hugless Douglas book is always a cause for celebration.' Daily Mail

    7 in stock

    £9.74

  • The Advantages of Nearly Dying

    Smokestack Books The Advantages of Nearly Dying

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £8.54

  • Workers Tales

    Princeton University Press Workers Tales

    Book SynopsisIn the late 19th and early 20th centuries, unique tales inspired by traditional literary forms appeared frequently in socialist-leaning British periodicals. Acclaimed critic and author Rosen collects more than 40 of the best and most enduring examples of these stories in one beautiful volume.Trade Review"As plain-language, kid-friendly introductions to socialist politics, [the Workers’ Tales stories] are at once intriguing historical artifacts and, in a few cases, striking allegories that remain pertinent now, even on the other side of the Atlantic."---J.C. Pan, The Atlantic"A thought-provoking anthology. . . . These tales . . . are fascinating to read, both to see how they fit into the fairy tale genre and to see which messages still ring true today."---Catherine Ramsdell, PopMatters"[Workers’ Tales] entries remain powerful in their ethical simplicity—conveying with force the moral urgency of the socialist critique and its continued relevance to the problem of societies that remain systemically unequal."---Luke Savage, Jacobin"[An] important collection."---Jon Klaemint Hofgaard, Peace News"Throughout, the tales in this collection exemplify themes and ideas related to work and the class system. . . . [A] beautiful volume." * Arab News *"[A] timely yet time-honored evocation of the enduring issues of inequality, injustice, and exploitation."---Simon Poole, Journal of Folklore Research"[T]his book will make you think, and it will make you want to share it with your friends so you can discuss it."---Tahlia Merrill Kirk, Once Upon a Blog"[An] excellent and charming anthology. . . . This is a fascinating introduction to a relatively unexplored area, and allthe more welcome for it."---Paul Cowdell, Folklore"These tales provide considerable insight into the life course, relationships, job experiences, and housing conditions of many people in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British working class."---Stephen H. Norwood, European Legacy

    £14.24

  • Aesop's Fables

    Tradewind Books Aesop's Fables

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £11.66

  • Burping Bertha

    Andersen Press Ltd Burping Bertha

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOn an ordinary morning, in an ordinary flat, an up-till-now perfectly ordinary Bertha does an extraordinary burp. A burp so extraordinary, it knocks things over. A burp so humongously big that very soon it's causing havoc in the school canteen, the playground, not to mention her grandad's apple trees... Such a burptastic secret cannot stay quiet for long. And soon enough it lands Bertha her very own celebrity stardom...but is it all just a lot of hot air?Trade Review"A brilliant tale told with all the ingenuity of Michael Rosen and accompanied by the wonderful illustrations of Tony Ross." * The Bookbag *"Harks back, like Horrid Henry, to the comic strips of Dennis the Menace or Minnie the Minx" -- Lorna Bradbury * Telegraph *"The subject and slapstick will find large guffaws of appreciation from a broad range of primary ages." * The School Librarian *

    2 in stock

    £7.44

  • I Am Happy

    Walker Books Ltd I Am Happy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third in a funny new series from former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen.This puppy is happy – so happy, it feels like dancing the waltz, doing somersaults, laughing out loud – and even climbing on a cloud! This fantastical flight of fancy captures the most joyful of toddler moods, encouraging children to explore their own imagination and celebrate their feelings. A terrifically uplifting read-aloud from the master of rhyme, Michael Rosen, is coupled with brilliantly bold illustrations from Robert Starling.Trade ReviewJoyful and exuberant * The Bookseller *Michael’s exuberant rhyming text and Robert Starling’s bold, energetic illustrations will surely act as an open invitation to youngsters to talk about and celebrate their own feelings. Great for sharing with individuals or in an early years setting. * Red Reading Hub *

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Disappearance of mile Zola Love Literature

    Faber & Faber The Disappearance of mile Zola Love Literature

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPronounced guilty of libel and sentenced to a year in prison, novelist Émile Zola went on the run. Zola's crime had been to defend a wrongly convicted man, in what became known as the Dreyfus Affair. Fleeing the French state with just hours to spare he ended up living in the suburbs of south London unable to speak a word of English. Michael Rosen brings to life the sleepy world of late Victorian suburbia, Zola's turbulent politics and his tangled private life. Desperate to write a novel, he was also trying to balance the extremely delicate matter of the two women in his life one the mother of his children, the other his wife. The Disappearance of Émile Zola is the incredible true story of a writer's personal bravery in the face of the greatest political scandal of the age.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Please Write Soon The Unforgettable Story of Two

    Scholastic Please Write Soon The Unforgettable Story of Two

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisBeginning in 1939, young Solly in London exchanges letters with histeenaged cousin, Bernie, in Poland. While Solly is evacuated andadjusts to life in the English countryside, Bernie flees Warsaw,is sent to a Russian labour camp, and then joins the 'Anders Army'and fight the Axis powers. A powerful story of the enduranceof family bonds.

    4 in stock

    £11.69

  • Dont Mention the Children

    Smokestack Books Dont Mention the Children

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £8.50

  • Ready for Spaghetti Funny Poems for Funny Kids

    Walker Books Ltd Ready for Spaghetti Funny Poems for Funny Kids

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE CHILDREN''S BOOK FESTIVAL AWARD FOR POETRYI'm ready for spaghettiWill you getti the spaghetti?Don't say, Not yetti spaghetti!cos I'm all setti for spaghetti.A brilliant new book from former Children''s Laureate Michael Rosen and much-loved artist Polly Dunbar... Fizzing with rhythm, energy and laughter, the 30 poems in Ready for Spaghetti delight in the details of children''s daily routines. Up, up, uppity-up!, the first poem announces, while the artwork shows a child leaping out of bed, ready to begin their morning; Hush and a hush, soft and low, chants the final poem, as children snuggle under their blankets after their day''s adventures. Full of affectionate observations of young children, which are beautifully continued in Polly Dunbar''s warm-hearted pictures, Michael Rosen''s poems are ideal for reading aloud with toddlers ... and many grown-ups will soon know them by heart!Trade ReviewReady for Spaghetti: Funny Poems for Funny Kids […] is a fabulous collection of new rhymes for young readers. Michael Rosen has a special understanding of how little ones think and he weaves his wordsmith magic to full effect here. Each short poem captures a moment from childhood from the joy of waking up – "Up up uppity-up!” to being “all setti for spaghetti” at dinnertime. Polly Dunbar’s accompanying artwork perfectly captures the chaos and delights of childhood. -- Emma Dunn, Hanna Sycamore * The Scotsman *"This is a great book for a parent to share with a very young child and for teachers in the early years to read to their class. Children will quickly know their favourites and in no time will be reading along with the adult." -- Jane Carter * Books For Topics *Michael Rosen and Polly Dunbar visit every corner of the small child’s sensory-world – the bathroom, the swings in the park, boiled eggs for breakfast, clouds, sucking up spaghetti, hugging teddy, baking cakes, leaping about, messing in the paddling pool, the sandpit – and weave around them eccentric rhyming spells and pictures which cannot fail to enchant and stimulate children aged three to seven. * The School Reading List *Michael Rosen’s virtuosic text tracks the joy and wonder of being a toddler, a sense of freedom and excitement captured by Polly Dunbar’s soft yet bubbling illustrations. Rosen’s poems are meant to be read aloud, sung, shouted and giggled over. An absolute riot. * The best illustrated poetry for young bookworms, Irish Independent *Featured in Pen & Inc Autumn/Winter 2022 listings, highlighting the best in diversity and inclusion in children's books. * Pen & Inc *

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Little Gems – Dread Cat

    HarperCollins Publishers Little Gems – Dread Cat

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWitty, lively and full of fun, this cat-and-mouse tale from a former Children’s Laureate is sure to delight young readers with clever twists and the satisfying defeat of one terrifying cat. Once there was a very fierce cat. Not just fierce: totally, terrifyingly, stupendously fierce. Everyone was afraid of this cat. Her name was Dread and everyone dreaded Dread Cat. But then Dread Cat started to run out of luck catching mice. She hadn't caught any for ages. So she announced that she was giving up chasing mice and promised to never again hunt another mouse. The war was over. But was it really? Witty, lively and full of fun, this cat-and-mouse tale from a former Children's Laureate is sure to delight young readers with clever twists and the satisfying defeat of one terrifying cat. High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font ensure a smooth read for all.Trade Review"[Rosen's] use of language is simple but effective, with more challening and interesting adjectives thrown in occasionally that lift the story, adding to its character. Nicola O'Byrne's accompanying illustrations and the design of the book all add to its reader-friendliness, as do the jokes and puzzle inside the end flaps" – English 4-11 Magazine "An enjoyable and useful book to have in any primary classrooom as well as library" – School Librarian Journal, Vol. 65 "Children will love the devious Dread Cat and cheer when he finally gets his comeuppance!" – The School Run, Blog "Suspenseful and tautly crafted. Filled with rhythm, wit and vigour, it reads well aloud, using repetition and alliteration to great effect" – Books for Keeps "A rollickingly good cat-and-mouse chase that is face-paced and filled with tension" – Toppsta review

    15 in stock

    £6.99

  • Alphabetical: How Every Letter Tells a Story

    John Murray Press Alphabetical: How Every Letter Tells a Story

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom minding your Ps and Qs to wondering why X should mark the spot, Alphabetical is a book for everyone who loves words and language. Whether it's how letters are arranged on keyboards or Viking runes, textspeak or zip codes, this book will change the way you think about letters for ever. How on Earth did we fix upon our twenty-six letters, what do they really mean, and how did we come to write them down in the first place? Michael Rosen takes you on an unforgettable adventure through the history of the alphabet in twenty-six vivid chapters, fizzing with personal anecdotes and fascinating facts. Starting with the mysterious Phoenicians and how sounds first came to be written down, he races on to show how nonsense poems work, pins down the strange story of OK, traces our seven lost letters and tackles the tyranny of spelling, among many, many other things. His heroes of the alphabet range from Edward Lear to Phyllis Pearsall (the inventor of the A-Z), and from the two scribes of Beowulf to rappers. Each chapter takes on a different subject - codes, umlauts or the writing of dictionaries. Rosen's enthusiasm for letters positively leaps off the page, whether it's the story of his life told through the typewriters he's owned or a chapter on jokes written in a string of gags and word games. So if you ever wondered why Hawaiian only has a thirteen-letter alphabet or how exactly to write down the sound of a wild raspberry, read on . . .Trade Review[Michael Rosen's] beguiling journey through the alphabet will entrance anyone interested in the quirks of language and its history . . . Rosen has written a charming and thought-provoking book about what written language represents, how we use it, and the joys and mysteries therein. His humor and obvious love for his subject are winning elements * Publishers Weekly *Enjoyable history of the alphabet * The Times *Substantial and engaging * Guardian *Forget party crackers - when you settle down to the turkey and trimmings this year simply make sure you have this book to hand. There's even a chapter devoted to family friendly alphabet games: perfect for playing after the Queen's been on. That letters can and should be fun, not just functional, is one of the main messages of this book * Sunday Telegraph *The perfect book for anyone who relishes the intricacies of language and letters . . . [Rosen] reveals a gift for seamlessly meshing hard information, personal anecdote, jokes and puzzles with educational, cultural and linguistic questions and wry, pointed, observations . . . There are delights in this book for all ages * Australian *[Michael Rosen] gives each letter a neat CV . . . enjoyable * The Times *

    1 in stock

    £10.99

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt in Bengali and English

    3 in stock

    £11.68

  • I Never Know How Poems Start

    HarperCollins Publishers I Never Know How Poems Start

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuild your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right levelInspiration for poetry can come from anywhere a memory, an insight and even broccoli! Former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen explains the inspiration behind a selection of his own quirky poems, highlighting that ideas can come from many different places.White/Band 10 books have more complex sentences and figurative language.Text type: A poetry bookPages 22 and 23 summarise some of the inspirations and resulting poems, allowing children to discuss and explore the ideas from the book.Curriculum links: Literacy: Really Looking; Language play.This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.

    1 in stock

    £10.23

  • Political Thought

    Oxford University Press Political Thought

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHuman beings live together in societies which, by their very nature, give rise to institutions governing the behaviour and freedom of individuals. This raises important questions about how these institutions ought to function, and the extent to which actual systems of government succeed or fail in meeting these ideals. This Oxford Reader contains 140 key writings on political thought, covering issues about human nature and its relation to society, the extent to which the powers of the State are justified, the tension between liberty and rights, and the way resources should be distributed. Topics such as international relations, minority rights, democracy, socialism, and conservatism are also discussed, by contributors ranging from Plato and Aristotle to Foucault, Isaiah Berlin, and Martin Luther King.Table of ContentsPREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: HUMAN NATURE; INTRODUCTION; 1A: THE NATURAL STATE OF MANKIND; 1. ARISTOTLE: THE STATE EXISTS BY NATURE; 2. THOMAS HOBBES: THE MISERY OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND; 3. JOHN LOCKE: THE STATE OF NATURE AND THE STATE OF WAR; 4. BARON DE MONTESQUIEU: FEAR AND PEACE; 5. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: THE NOBLE SAVAGE; 6. ROBERT OWEN: MAN'S CHARACTER IS FORMED FOR HIM; 7. KARL MARX AND FRIEDRICHENGELS: MAN AS A PRODUCTIVE BEING; 8. CHARLES DARWIN: NATURAL SELECTION; 9. CHARLES DARWIN: THE ADVANTAGE OF MORALITY; 10. PETER KROPOTKIN: MUTUAL AID; 1B: MAN'S NATURE AND WOMAN'S NATURE; 11. PLATO: WOMEN AS WEAKER PARTNERS; 12. ARISTOTLE: SEPARATE SPHERES; 13. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: THE LIKENESS AND UNLIKENESS OF THE SEXES; 14. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN; 15. JOHN STUART MILL: THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN; 16. CAROL GILLIGAN: IN A DIFFERENT VOICE; 17. ALISON M JAGGAR: SOCIALIST FEMINISM AND THE STANDPOINT OF WOMEN; CHAPTER 2: THE JUSTIFICATION OF THE STATE; 2A WHAT IS THE STATE?; 18. JOHN LOCKE: POLITICAL POWER; 19. MAX WEBER: THE STATE AND COERCION; 2B THE SOCIAL CONTRACT; 20. THOMAS HOBBES: CREATING LEVIATHAN; 21. JOHN LOCKE: EXPRESS AND TACIT CONSENT; 22. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: NATURAL FREEDOM AND THE FREEDOM OF THE CITIZEN; 23. IMMANUEL KANT: THE HYPOTHETICAL CONTRACT; 2CAGAINST THE SOCIAL CONTRACT; 24. DAVID HUME: THE IRRELEVANCE OF CONSENT; 25. JEREMY BENTHAM: UTILITY AS THE TRUE FOUNDATION; 26. G.W.F HEGEL: THE PRIORITY OF THE STATE OVER THE INDIVIDUAL; 27. H.L.A. HART: THE PRINCIPLE OF FAIRNESS; 2D: THE ANARCHIST RESPONSE; 28. MICHAEL BAKUNIN: SCIENCE AND THE PEOPLE; 29. ROBERT PAUL WOLFF: THE CONFLICT OF AUTONOMY AND AUTHORITY; 2E: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE; 30. PLATO: THE DUTY OF OBEDIENCE; 31. HENRY DAVID THOREAU: THE DUTY OF DISOBEDIENCE; 32. MARTIN LUTHER KING: AN UNJUST LAW IS NO LAW; 33. JOHN RAWLS: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE; CHAPTER 3: DEMOCRACY AND ITS DIFFICULTIES; 3A: AGAINST DEMOCRACY; 34. PLATO: RULING AS A SKILL; 35. FREDERICK THE GREAT: THE ENLIGHTENED DESPOT; 3B: DEMOCRATIC IDEALS; 36. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: THE GENERAL WILL; 37. IMMANUEL KANT: FREEDOM AND EQUALITY; 38. JOHN STUART MILL: THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZEN; 39. JOHN RAWLS: MAJORITY RULE; 3C TRUE AND FALSE DEMOCRACY; 40. V.I. LENIN: BOURGEOIS AND PROLETARIAN DEMOCRACY; 41. CAROLE PATEMAN: PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY; 3D DANGERS IN DEMOCRACY; 42. ARISTOTLE: RULE OF THE PEOPLE AND RULE OF LAW; 43. JAMES MADISON: THE DANGER OF FACTION; 44. ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE: TYRANNY OF THE MAJORITY; 3E DEMOCRACY AND BUREAUCRACY; 45. MAX WEBER: BUREAUCRATIC ADMINISTRATION; 46. VILFEDO PARETO: RULE BY OLIGARCHY; 3F: SEPARATION OF POWERS; 47. JOHN LOCKE: LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, AND FEDERATIVE POWERS; 48. BARON DE MONTESQUIEU: THE IDEAL CONSTITUTION; CHAPTER 4: LIBERTY AND RIGHTS; 4A: WHAT IS LIBERTY?; 49. BENJAMIN CONSTANT: THE LIBERTY OF THE ANCIENTS AND THE LIBERTY OF THE MODERNS; 50. ISAIAH BERLIN: TWO CONCEPTS OF LIBERTY; 51. CHARLES TAYLOR: IN DEFENCE OF POSITIVE FREEDOM; 52. RONALD DWORKIN: NO RIGHT TO LIBERTY; 4B: LAW AND MORALITY; 53. JOHN STUART MILL: ONE SIMPLE PRINCIPLE; 54. JAMES FITZJAMES STEPHEN: THE CONSEQUENCES OF LIBERTY; 55. PARTICK DEVLIN: THE ENFORCEMENT OF MORALS; 56. H.L.A. HART: THE CHANGING SENSE OF MORALITY; 4C: TOLERATION AND FREE EXPRESSION; 57. JOHN LOCKE: THE FUTILITY OF INTOLERANCE; 58. THOMAS SCANLON: FREE EXPRESSION AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE; 59. JEREMY WALDRON: THE SATANIC VERSES; 60. CATHERINE MACKINNON: ONLY WORDS; 4D: VIRTUE AND CITIZENSHIP; 61. PERICLES: THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZEN; 62. ARISTOTLE: THE REQUIREMENTS OF CITIZENSHIP; 63. NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI: THE SERVILITY OF THE MODERNS; 64. ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE: THE NATURE OF MODERN SERVITUDE; 65. QUENTIN SKINNER: THE REPUBLICAN IDEAL OF POLITICAL LIBERTY; 4E: RIGHTS; 66. JEREMY BENTHAM: NONSENSE ON STILTS; 67. KARL MARX: THE RIGHTS OF EGOISTIC MAN; 68. ROBERT NOZICK: RIGHTS AS SIDE-CONSTRAINTS; 69. RONALD DWORKIN: TAKING RIGHTS SERIOUSLY; 4F: PUNISHMENT; 70. JOHN STUART MILL: IN FAVOUR OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT; 71. H.L.A. HART: PUNISHMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY; 72. ROBERT NOZICK: WHERE DETERRENCE THEORY GOES WRONG; CHAPTER 5: ECONOMIC JUSTICE; 5A: PRIVATE PROPERTY; 73. JOHN LOCKE: LABOUR AS THE BASIS OF PROPERTY; 74. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: THE EARTH BELONGS TO NOBODY; 75. G.W.F HEGEL: PROPERTY AS EXPRESSION; 76. HERBERT SPENCER: THE RIGHT TO THE USE OF THE EARTH; 77. KARL MARX: MONEY, THE UNIVERSAL WHORE; 78. KARL MARX: THE TRUE FOUNDATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY; 79. SIGMUND FREUD: PROPERTY AND AGGRESSION; 80. R.H. TAWNEY: REAPING WITHOUT SOWING; 81. ROBERT NOZICK: DIFFICULTIES WITH MIXING LABOUR; 5B: THE MARKET; 82. ADAM SMITH: THE DANGERS OF GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE; 83. KARL MARX: APPEARANCE AND REALITY; 84. F.A. HAYEK: PRICES AS A CODE; 85. MILTON FRIEDMAN AND ROSE FRIEDMAN: THE TYRANNY OF CONTROLS; 86. G.A. COHEN: POVERTY AS LACK OF FREEDOM; 5C: THEORIES OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE; 87. AESOP: THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS; 88. ARISTOTLE: RECIPROCITY; 89. ARISTOTLE: EQUALITY AND INEQUALITY; 90. GERALD WINSTANLEY: THE COMMON STOCK; 91. DAVID HUME: THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF EQUALITY; 92. KARL MARX: FROM EACH ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITIES, TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS NEEDS; 93. EDWARD BELLAMY: LOOKING BACKWARD; 94. F.A. HAYEK: THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF PLANNING; 95. JOHN RAWLS: TWO PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE; 96. ROBERT NOZICK: THE ENTITLEMENT THEORY; 97. RONALD DWORKIN: EQUALITY OF RESOURCES; CHAPTER 6: JUSTICE BETWEEN GROUPS; 6A: PEACE AND WAR; 98. IMMANUEL KANT: PERPETUAL PEACE; 99. RICHARD COBDEN: THE CIVILIZING INFLUENCE OF COMMERCE; 100. MICHAEL WALZER: JUST AND UNJUST WAR; 101. THOMAS NAGEL: THE LIMITS OF WARFARE; 6B: NATIONALISM; 102. ISAIAH BERLIN: NATIONAL SENTIMENT; 103. ALASDAIR MACINTYRE: IS PATRIOTISM A VIRTUE?; 6C: MINORITY RIGHTS; 104. THOMAS HILL: THE MESSAGE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION; 105. AVISHAI MARGALIT AND JOSEPH RAZ: NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION'; 6D: INTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE; 106. BRIAN BARRY: JUSTICE BETWEEN GENERATIONS'; 6E: INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE; 107. PETER SINGER: FAMINE, AFFLUENCE AND MORALITY; 108. ONORA O'NEILL: LIFEBOAT EARTH; CHAPTER 7: ALTERNATIVES TO LIBERALISM; 7A: LIBERAL THEORY UNDER STRAIN; 109. JURGEN HABERMAS: LEGITIMATION CRISIS; 110. MICHAEL WALZER: LIBERALISM IN RETREAT; 111. MICHAEL WALZER: THE ARTIFICIALITY OF LIBERALISM; 7B: CONSERVATISM; 112. EDMUND BURKE: ETERNAL SOCIETY; 113. T.S. ELIOT: THE TRANSMISSION OF CULTURE; 114. MICHAEL OAKESHOTT: ON BEING CONSERVATIVE; 7C: COMMUNITARIANISM; 115. CHARLES TAYLOR: IDENTIFICIATION AND SUBJECTIVITY; 116. ALASDAIR MACINTYRE: TRADITION AND THE UNITY OF A LIFE; 117. MICHAEL SANDEL: CONCEPTIONS OF COMMUNITY; 7D: SOCIALISM; 118. KARL MARX: WORK IN COMMUNIST SOCIETY; 119. KARL MARX: THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO; 120. KARL MARX: THE REALM OF FREEDOM; 121. OSCAR WILDE: THE SOUL OF MAN UNDER SOCIALISM; 122. ERNEST MANDEL: PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY; 123. G.A. COHEN: SOCIALISM AND EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY; 7E: POST-MODERNISM; 124. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE:THE IMPULSE TOWARDS JUSTICE; 125. MICHEL FOUCAULT: POWER/KNOWLEDGE; 126. RICHARD RORTY: THE PRIORITY OF DEMOCRACY TO PHILOSOPHY; CHAPTER 8: PROGESS AND CIVILIZATION; 127. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU: THE EFFFECT OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES; 128. ADAM SMITH: DIVISION OF LABOUR; 129. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER: FRAGMENTATION AND AESTHETIC EDUCATION; 130. KARL MARX: DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRODUCTIVE FORCES; 131. FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY: OUR SELF-DESTRUCTIVE IMPULSE; 132. FRIEDRICH ENGELS: TRANSITION TO COMMUNISM; 133. MAX WEBER: DISENCHANTMENT; 134. KARL POPPER: THE UTOPIAN METHOD; 135. FRANCIS FUKUYAMA: THE END OF HISTORY; APPENDIX: FUNDAMENTAL POLITICAL DOCUMENTS; 136. U.S. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 1776; 137. DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN 1789; 138. THE BILL OF RIGHTS 1789; 139. THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS 1863; 140. UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 1948

    1 in stock

    £42.99

  • Listening to a Pogrom on the Radio

    Smokestack Books Listening to a Pogrom on the Radio

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £8.50

  • Good Ideas

    John Murray Press Good Ideas

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home' GuardianTrade Review'Why curiosity is the key to life . . . inspiring and entertaining and thrilling. Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home. It's playful and eclectic . . . about telling stories and collecting stones, messing about with the wires in old plugs and recounting Greek myths. * GUARDIAN *'Why curiosity is the key to life . . . inspiring and entertaining and thrilling. Michael Rosen, poet, broadcaster and former children's laureate, who is so genuinely passionate, so enthusiastic, so in touch with what it is like to be a child . . . has written a book about how to educate kids at home. It's playful and eclectic . . . about telling stories and collecting stones, messing about with the wires in old plugs and recounting Greek myths. * GUARDIAN *A spirit of enquiry makes learning child's play . . . Nothing ever seems to have come over as boring to Rosen as he roams cheerfully over his childhood memories . . . Science experiments in the bath, singing rounds, days out, quizzes and puzzles are all recruited as practical ways of discovering more about the ideas, knowledge and culture surrounding us but often simply taken for granted. Rosen includes so many ideas for making family life a springboard for further exploration [that] it would be hard for an adult to come away from this engaging study without at least one very good idea for what to do next when there seems nothing else to do * INDEPENDENT *A spirit of enquiry makes learning child's play . . . Nothing ever seems to have come over as boring to Rosen as he roams cheerfully over his childhood memories . . . Science experiments in the bath, singing rounds, days out, quizzes and puzzles are all recruited as practical ways of discovering more about the ideas, knowledge and culture surrounding us but often simply taken for granted. Rosen includes so many ideas for making family life a springboard for further exploration [that] it would be hard for an adult to come away from this engaging study without at least one very good idea for what to do next when there seems nothing else to do * INDEPENDENT *A truly wonderful book . . . engaging, thoughtful and very, very practical * Early Years Educator *A truly wonderful book . . . engaging, thoughtful and very, very practical * Early Years Educator *Offers thought provoking advice to parents in how to broaden the minds of their brood * Press Association *Offers thought provoking advice to parents in how to broaden the minds of their brood * Press Association *My favourite book on parenthood . . . A politics that neither takes childhood and parenting seriously nor can have a laugh in the process deserves to inspire nothing much more than apathy and antipathy. Michael Rosen is the polar opposite to such twin barbs, he cares about children, deeply and is richly amusing . . . extraordinarily good * Philosophy Football *My favourite book on parenthood . . . A politics that neither takes childhood and parenting seriously nor can have a laugh in the process deserves to inspire nothing much more than apathy and antipathy. Michael Rosen is the polar opposite to such twin barbs, he cares about children, deeply and is richly amusing . . . extraordinarily good * Philosophy Football *

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • The Incredible Adventures of Gaston le Dog

    Walker Books Ltd The Incredible Adventures of Gaston le Dog

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA funny and fantastical adventure from former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen and award-winning illustrator Viviane Schwarz.Gaston le Dog longs to return to the beautiful beach he remembers from years ago. So he sets off on an adventure – but mystery and danger lurk at every turn, and Gaston will need all the help he can get from the friends he meets along the way. But can they all be trusted? And will Gaston’s odyssey bring him everything he hoped for? This playful new tale from national treasure Michael Rosen sprinkles myth, magic and fairy tale to create a brilliant story, illustrated by award-winning artist Viviane Schwarz, perfect for fans of the Grimwood series.Trade ReviewThis comic, playful seven-plus quest, showing Michael Rosen at the peak of his powers, is sprinkled with fairy-tale magic. * The Metro *Former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen has struck gold again with this charming short novel – perfect for young readers aged seven to nine. * PA Media, Syndicated in: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle), Western Morning News (Devon & Cornwall), Derby Telegraph, Leicester Mercury, Sentinel (Stoke-on-Trent), Belfast Telegraph and Nottingham Post *features in Kitty Empire’s roundup of the best chapter books of November and overall best chapter books of 2023 for The Observer * The Observer *When Rosen was suffering with Covid-19, one of his objectives was to get better and finish this story, which was based on tales he would tell his son on holiday. The result, a hero’s journey packed full of adventure and charm, is a triumph. * The Bookseller *The prose is pitch perfect for the 7-9 year old range and would make an excellent read for an independent reader, a bedtime story adventure or even a year 2-4 whole class read. Highly recommended - a warm-hearted and fun tale from a man with a huge heart for entertaining children (young and old) * NetGalley Reviewer *

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Pebbles

    Smokestack Books Pebbles

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • 'Dyn Ni yn Mynd i Hela Arth

    Dref Wen 'Dyn Ni yn Mynd i Hela Arth

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis''We''re going on a bear hunt, we''re going to catch a big one.'' Children have been swishing and swashing, splashing and sploshing their way through this unforgettable story for a quarter of a century. A tale of a wonderful family outing that continues to grip the imagination of children and parents everywhere. Reprint. First Published in 2018.

    1 in stock

    £9.36

  • Dref Wen Dim Diolch No We Oh Dear Look what I got

    1 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £10.24

  • We're Going on a Bear Hunt

    Five Leaves Publications We're Going on a Bear Hunt

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Mr Mensh

    Smokestack Books Mr Mensh

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £8.50

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