Children’s / Teenage general interest: Bears
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Berenstain Bears Take Turns
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£7.22
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Berenstain Bears Big Halloween Party
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£12.93
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Berenstain Bears Too Much Noise
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£15.29
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Berenstain Bears Stay Healthy
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£5.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Lost Whale
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£14.44
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Brothers in Arms
Book SynopsisBrothers in Arms is the remarkable true story of an orphaned bear cub who grew into a World War ll hero alongside his brothers in arms from award-winning author Susan Hood and star illustrator Jamie Green.Trade ReviewA true and colorful account of how an orphaned bear and a unit of Polish soldiers—many of them also orphaned or missing family members—adopted one another. — Kirkus Reviews The story of one clever bear brings home the heartbreak of war and the hope of healing. Recommended for first purchase. — School Library Journal (starred review)
£14.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Grizzwold
Book SynopsisGrizzwold the lovable bear is having a tough time finding somewhere to live. He's too big for most places, and too clumsy for others. He's not even any good as a live bearskin rug! Will Grizzwold ever find a home that's just right?
£7.38
Penguin Putnam Inc Gentle Ben
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£7.59
Oxford University Press Get Off Bear
Book SynopsisBear really wants to play on his sledge, but he''s stuck. Will a push and a pull from his friends get him moving? It''s impossible to resist this hilarious first introduction to the science concept of forces.With engaging artwork and a very funny story, children won''t even realize that they''re learning something while they laugh along with the animal friends!Features fun activities at the back to explore the topics further.Trade Review"With engaging artwork and a very funny story, children won't even realise they're learning a new concept. " * BookTrust *"A delightful early reader that explores the scientific concept of force in a fun and enjoyable way. Parents of early readers will also love the handy tips, vocabulary lists and activities to encourage independent reading." * The Irish Examiner *"Tony Neal's illustrations are bursting with humour." * Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub *
£7.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK 100 Birds
Book SynopsisA brilliant new story in the award-winning 100 Dogs series, perfect for fans of The Wonky Donkey!This hilarious picture book is a rip-roaring read-aloud guide to 100 different feathered friends. Full of endless funny details, silly scenarios, and a rare bird to spot, this is a book to read again and again. Hoot bird, fruit bird, whistles like a flute bird, walk bird, squawk bird, no need to shout!Toddle bird, waddle bird, isn''t that a model bird? Curly bird, early bird, WORMS WATCH OUT!Barking mad about dogs as well as birds? Check out 100 Dogs - Winner of the Sainsbury''s Children''s Book Awards for Best Picture Book and Children''s Book of the Year!Also by Michael Whaite:100 Dogs100 CatsDiggersaursDiggersaurs ExploreDiggersaurs: Mission to Mars
£7.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Bear in the Stars
Book Synopsis''There was once a bear, a great, white bear - Queen of Beasts. But over the years the ice disappeared, slipping away like sand through an hourglass. Slowly, slowly, one by one, the other animals moved on.''The great bear has no choice but to leave her snowy realm to search for food, friends and a new home. She soon discovers a world that is growing hotter whilst hearts grow colder - until one small act of kindness changes everything.The Bear in the Stars is a heartwarming and inspiring story about the power of kindness.A beautiful and inspirational tale of hope and change, perfect for younger readers.
£7.99
Zondervan The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving for
Book SynopsisThe Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving for Little Ones---part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series of books---is perfect for sharing the true meaning of Christmas with even the youngest readers.
£9.82
Zondervan The Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story for
Book SynopsisThe Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story for Little Ones---part of the popular Zonderkidz The Berenstain Bears Living Lights series of books---is perfect for sharing the true meaning of Easter with even the youngest readers.
£6.93
Zondervan Literary Critters
Book SynopsisLiterary Critters is a truly unique picture book, introducing young readers to classic literary figures and encouraging them to use their imaginations. As William Shakesbear visits his fellow Literary Critter Guild members, he’s greeted with lots of advice from his author friends and has some adventures along the way.This playful story promotes literacy and storytelling as quirky playwright William Shakesbear sets off to find some inspiration for his new play. Along the way, Will asks his Literary Critter friends about what inspires them to write—including Mole Dahl, Crane Austen, Beatrix Trotter, Edgar Talon Crow, Yak Kerouac, C.S. Shrewis, Langston Mews, and more. He also invites young readers to become part of the Literary Critters Guild and continue growing in their love for all things reading, writing, and books.Literary Critters includes: A playful introduction to iconic authors A Trade Review'An attack of writer's block sends upset ursine William Shakesbear out to seek inspiration from some strangely familiar friends. Except for hirsute Yak Kerouac ('No time to talk, Will! I'm on my way to EVERYWHERE!'), every animal tries to help--from Mole Dahl, who suggests that 'a little magic can take you a long way,' to C.S. Shrewish, who finds inspiration even in a box of Turkish delight. Beatrix Trotter snorts that there's 'something delicious about writing the first words of a story.' Edgar Talon Crow advises him to seek it 'in the shadows.' 'Hold fast to your dreams, Will!' purrs Langston Mews, sprawled out beside a (doubtless) deep river. Big-eyed Loris Carroll invites him to a tea party with fluttery Flyer Angelou and rotund T.S. Elephant. The puns don't stop there, but the bearish bard's imagination remains unfired until at last he lumbers back to his den to hibernate and 'perchance to dream.' And indeed, the following spring he wakes up with an idea for a play (tentatively?) titled 'A Winter-Long Dream' and closes with a letter to readers asking what they will be reading or writing next. In her cartoon illustrations, Corrigan sandwiches sweet views of friendly critters in appropriate period dress between a blank membership certificate in the Literary Critters Guild at the beginning and a closing portrait gallery of the authors on whom the characters were based. The play (on words) is definitely the thing! (Picture book. 7-9)' * Kirkus Reviews *'This charming tribute to famous authors - referenced with equally charming name puns - centers on William Shakesbear who is on a quest to find a new writing topic. Decked out in an Elizabethan ruff (neck collar) and fancy top, Shakesbear meanders through the countryside to visit various members of his Literary Critters Guild. Shakesbear's attire along with his quill and ink writing materials gently cue readers about the norms of his era. This artistic messaging told in appealing, semi-primitive, full-color drawings continues through each stop Shakesbear makes. All exchanges include cleverly inserted real-life author quotes from Critters such as Crane Austen, Beatrix Trotter, a pig in a cardigan; Yak Kerouac who's packed for travel; Edgar Talon Crow in his shadowy treehouse; and C.S. Shrewis with his wardrobe of fantastical ideas. Loris Carroll, Charles Chickens, Oscar Wild (a fox), George Claw-well (a cat), T. S. Elephant, the Prawnte Sisters, Flyer Angelou (a butterfly), William Wormsworth, Wagatha Christie (a dog), Langston Mews (a cat), and Chiktor Hugo (a tiny bird) all make appearances, too. Each exchange features art, quotes, and puns that reference the real-life author's best-known stories. By day's end, Shakesbear is replete with ideas and exhausted. He dreams deeply and wildly through a long hibernation and awakes ready to write his own play. The front and back matter feature full-page letters from Shakesbear to new members of the Literary Guild - the readers. These letters bookend the plot as well as urge readers to become writers. And while the letters' puns are not nearly as clever as those in the story, the sentiment behind the invitation is sincere.' * Children’s Literature *A 2023 CBC Teacher Favorites Winner * Children's Book Council *2022 Northern Lights Book Award Winner, Author/Illustrator Category * Northern Lights Book Awards *
£21.00
Zondervan Bear Picks a Pumpkin
Book SynopsisBear Picks a Pumpkin is the perfect board book to snuggle up with in the fall. The whimsical, rhyming text tells the story of Bear on a quest to find the perfect pumpkin. Will he choose a tall one?... A tiny one?... One with stripes?... Read along and find out which pumpkin Bear (and his friends) will choose!
£10.21
Zondervan Im Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug
Book SynopsisImagine all the cozy, warm hugs little ones love to receive on cold, blustery days. This highly huggable sequel to the bestselling and beloved I’m Going to Give You a Bear Hug! encourages parents and grandparents and their children and grandchildren to giggle and play as they cozy up for their own celebration of the winter season.From acclaimed author and illustrator pair Caroline B. Cooney and Tim Warnes comes I’m Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug!, a delightful padded board book with adorable, cuddly illustrations that inspire children to get cozy and as they follow along with a story overflowing with winter fun.Imagine who might stomp, sled, and swish through the snow to give a warm hug in these whimsical rhymes and sweet, playful illustrations. Then laugh and play your way through this celebration of the winter season.I’m Going to Give You A Polar Bear Hug!:Is a perfect cuddle-up-and-Trade ReviewGreat for the preschool crowd, this book is a joyful celebration of childhood imagination paired with loving family fun. The animal hugs offer an opportunity to add gross motor play to a winter story time with learners reenacting the seal stands, bunny hops, and cardinal flight of the protagonist's vivid imagination. * Pennsylvania School Librarians Association *The story encourages parents and grandparents and their children and grandchildren to giggle and play as they cozy up for their own celebration of the winter season. Imagine who might stomp, sled, and swish through the snow to give warm hug in these whimsical rhymes and sweet, playful illustrations. Adults will enjoy reading this book almost as much as little ones will enjoy hearing it. Practicing their reading skills will be fun using this book. * Midwest Book Review *
£16.03
Zondervan Im Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug
Book SynopsisImagine all the cozy, warm hugs little ones love to receive on cold, blustery days. This highly huggable sequel to the bestselling and beloved I’m Going to Give You a Bear Hug! encourages parents and grandparents and their children and grandchildren to giggle and play as they cozy up for their own celebration of the winter season.From acclaimed author and illustrator pair Caroline B. Cooney and Tim Warnes comes I’m Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug!, a delightful padded board book with adorable, cuddly illustrations that inspire children to get cozy and as they follow along with a story overflowing with winter fun.Imagine who might stomp, sled, and swish through the snow to give a warm hug in these whimsical rhymes and sweet, playful illustrations. Then laugh and play your way through this celebration of the winter season.I’m Going to Give You A Polar Bear Hug!:Is a perfect
£13.66
Little, Brown & Company Baby Bears Book of Tiny Tales
Book SynopsisGreat for fans of the Little Bear series, this collection of four sweet stories of friendship and discovery makes a perfect new baby gift. This collection of simple, short, and irresistibly sweet stories about Baby Bear finding things--and figuring out what to do with them--includes Baby Bear Finds a Book, Baby Bear Finds a Flower, Baby Bear Finds a Baby Bird, and Baby Bear Finds a Friend. Charmingly written and illustrated by celebrated artist David McPhail, the impeccably classic feel of the text and art will take readers back to Sendak''s Little Bear and Lobel''s Frog and Toad books.
£13.49
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc Somethings Wrong A Bear a Hare and Some Underwear
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£14.24
Penguin Putnam Inc Lion Tiger and Bear Penguin Young Readers Level 4
Book SynopsisLion, Tiger, and Bear, oh my!In Locust Grove, Georgia, an American black bear named Baloo, a lion named Leo, and a Bengal tiger named Shere Kahn all live happily together. The three animals were rescued over twelve years ago and brought to live at Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary. The trainers there tried to separate the trio for fear that fights would break out. The animals did start acting out—but only until they were reunited in the same pen. This true story of unlikely friendship is filled with photographs supplied directly from Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary.
£6.41
Random House USA Inc Lets Dress Teddy With 20 Colorful Felt Play
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£11.69
Random House USA Inc Will We Always Hold Hands
Book SynopsisA universal story about the everlasting bonds of friendship and love, from two award-winning creators.There are some things that only a best friend can do—hold your hand when reading a scary story, carry you safely across a river, bandage your hurts, say it’s okay if you're grouchy, and best of all, forever hold you in their heart. Through a series of questions and answers, Bear tells his friend Rat that best friends will always be together, in rain or shine, in good times and bad, forever and ever.
£16.14
Random House USA Inc Oh Panda
Book SynopsisCaldecott Honor winner Cindy Derby delivers an endearing picture book about an adorable (and ingenious!) panda bear who must find the grit within to climb--and overcome--a snowy, slippery mountain.Look! A butterfly! Up, up, and away it flutters, flying high above a large snowy mountain.But Panda wants to play, and that mountain is clearly in their way. To reach their new friend, Panda will just have to climb it! Unfortunately, it's very slippery...and very steep...and little Panda keeps tumbling to the bottom. Oh, Panda. Just how will they reach the peak?!With spare text and dazzling watercolor illustrations, Panda’s journey reminds us that with a bit of moxie—and a lot of perseverance—we, too, can reach the top of our mountain.
£13.59
Random House USA Inc Theres a Bear in Your Book
Book SynopsisA new interactive adventure from the bestselling author of There's a Monster in Your Book—perfect for bedtime!YAAAWN! A sleepy little bear is in YOUR book! Can you help Bear get ready for bed?This warm, gentle adventure combines interactive fun with a night-time routine to help little ones wind down before they go to bed. Kids can help give Bear a bubble bath, rock Bear like a baby, and help Bear count sheep—all while being lulled to sleep alongside their new friend.Tom Fletcher is one of Britain's bestselling children's authors (in addition to being a rock star!), and his YouTube videos have been viewed tens of millions of times.Trade Review"“Beary” cute and endearing; a bedtime charmer." —Kirkus Reviews
£16.14
DK DK Super Readers Level 2 The Great Panda Tale
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£12.74
DK DK Super Readers Level 2 The Great Panda Tale
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£5.90
DK DK Super Readers Level 1 Save the Pandas
Book SynopsisJourney into the bamboo forest to meet the Pandas! Make reading your superpower with DK’s beautiful, leveled nonfiction.Use your reading superpowers to learn all about pandas, everyone’s favorite black-and-white bears - a high-quality, fun, nonfiction reader - carefully leveled to help children progress. Save the Pandas is a beautifully designed reader all about these amazing bears - where they live, what they eat, how they grow - and how we can all help to keep them safe. The engaging text has been carefully leveled using Lexile’s so that children are set up to succeed. A motivating introduction to using essential nonfiction reading skills. Children will love to find out about the pandas and their cute cubs.
£12.74
Usborne Publishing Ltd thatsnotmybear
Book SynopsisA delightful touchy-feely book with simple, repetitive text, featuring bright, colourful illustrations with textures to touch and feel on every page. Helps very young children develop language and sensory skills.Trade ReviewOne of our favourite "that's not my" book. My daughter loves the different types of bears that vary through the book and knows where to feel the differing textures throughout. * Toppsta Reader Review *
£6.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. Wheres My Teddy
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£8.54
Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Journey of the Polar Bear
Book SynopsisIn the third book in the First Steps in Art series, journey with François Pompon's "Polar Bear" as he takes a journey around the earth.
£8.54
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Can I Be in the Bear Club
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£8.54
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Dont Eat the Trash Bear with Me
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£8.54
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Where Is My Home Bear with Me
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£8.54
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Why Cant I Sleep
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£8.54
Anness Publishing Stories for Little Ones
Book SynopsisThis bright collection of stories is simply bursting with playful puppies, bouncing bunnies and cuddly teddy bears, each with a very special tale to tell
£7.70
Sasquatch Books Alaskas Three Bears
Book SynopsisOne of the most beloved Alaskan children''s picture books of all time, Alaska'' Three Bears is a classic retelling of the three bears fairy tale, Alaska-style. Readers young and old will meet Alaska''s three bears in this one-of-a-kind adventure. Join the polar, grizzly, and black bears as they travel across Alaska''s vast wilderness. Author Shelley Gill and illustrator Shannon Cartwright bring young readers the real story of the three bears, filled with facts on America''s best-loved bruins. Perfect story time reading plus nonfiction facts about bears for children ages 3 and up.Trade Review"This book is a winner if you have any bear-loving children and a great educational opportunity too."--Father Reading Every Day blog"a very cute story about the polar bear, black bear and brown bear traveling to find the perfect home."--Sarah's Teaching Snippets blog
£9.89
Ripple Grove Press Iver and Ellsworth
Book SynopsisTrade Review" Iver and Ellsworth is an original and unfailingly entertaining picture book that will prove of very special interest for children ages 5 to 7, as well as an enduringly popular addition to family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections." Midwest Book Review"This gentle story about friendship, devotion, and commitment features an unlikely pair: an elderly man and an inanimate (or is it?), inarticulate inflatable polar bear that adorns the rooftop of the factory where the man works. Every day, white, gray-haired Iver takes his lunch on the roof, where he sits with this bear, dubbed Ellsworth. Iver takes it upon himself to care for Ellsworth, clearing away dead leaves, snow, or rain streaks, depending on the season, and making sure his ropes are fastened. One day, Iver is very slow going about his business, and he tells Ellsworth he is about to retire. The following spread is an exemplar of restraint with few words (" 'I'm going to miss you,' he says"); this is succeeded by a few spreads with no words, showing only in pictures the characters' stories in parallel: Iver eating alone in a diner and going to the movies by himself; Ellsworth loosed from his rooftop ropes, blowing across the city. The happy ending resolves neatly when Ellsworth lands-where else?-on the roof of Iver's home. Larson's pencil-and-watercolor illustrations fit the tone, portraying a riverside industrial city with rolling hills beyond in suitably subtle grays, browns, and greens. Bare trees, a white background to the images, and the muted colors suggest this takes place in winter; companionship in the winter of life is a cozy theme, portrayed comfortingly here" -- Kirkus Reviews"It's a quiet ending that glows with happiness. Words and pictures come together seamlessly, each enhancing the read-aloud experience. Robinson's spare, understated text uses repeated phrases that bind the story together gracefully. Capturing the feeling behind the words, Larson's illustrations feature well-structured pencil drawings with warm-toned watercolor washes. This comforting picture book is more than the sum of its parts." Carolyn Phelan, booklistonline.com"With its heartfelt, endearing characters and unusual setting, Iver & Ellsworth is sure to be a bedtime favorite." Deborah Hopkinson, BookPage"This list of books includes so many truly exceptional, unique, and special books, there's no doubt at least one of them is gonna make your summer reading (and upcoming school year anticipation) a little more wonderful. Many of these books come from small publishers and may not have made their way to your local book store or public library yet. Talk to your local bookseller or librarian and request them. That's an easy way to make sure even more readers have the opportunity to meet these stories!" Matthew Winner, elementary school librarian, Picture Book Recap for May
£15.26
Lauresa Tomlinson Sleepy Time Baby Bear
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£9.49
Roaring Brook Press If Polar Bears Disappeared
Book SynopsisWhat would happen if polar bears disappeared from the planet? Find out in this gorgeous, accessible nonfiction picture book that imagines the consequences of a world without polar bears.
£13.29
St Martin's Press Im Sticking with You
Book SynopsisFrom Smriti Prasadam-Halls, the internationally bestselling author of I Love You Night and Day, and illustrator Steve Small, comes the charming picture book I''m Sticking with You, a sweet celebration of friendship.Bear and Squirrel are best friends. Wherever Squirrel goes, Bear follows. Bear vows to stick with Squirrel whether he's grumpy, or silly, or madwhich is put to the test when Bear sinks Squirrel's canoe. And catapults him from the seesaw. And breaks his favorite mug.Finally, Squirrel has had enough. He tells Bear he needs his spaceonly to realize he has much more fun with his best friend around. Funny and poignant in equal measure, I''m Sticking with You shows that friendship always finds a way.
£16.14
St Martin's Press I See You Sad Bear
Book SynopsisA poetic and comforting story that explores emotional literacy and friendship, perfect for fans of The Rabbit Listened and Be Kind.Sad Bear, why are you so sad?As we follow Sad Bear through a gloomy day, we can only guess at why he''s so blue.Did you drop your ice cream on the ground?Was it your birthday and did all your friends forget?Or maybe there is no reason at all. You are just simply sad.Soon a friend arrives and tries his best to cheer up Sad Bear. But the truth is, everyone gets sad, and sometimes all we need is a friend by our side.For readers big and small, this moving and gentle tale takes on big concepts like sadness and empathy, helping young readers learn that offering comfort can mean lending a hand or an ear, or simply just being there.
£14.39
Odd Dot Baby Bears Busy Day with Brown Bear and Friends
Book SynopsisFrom Eric Carle''s Brown Bear & Friends, Baby Bear''s Busy Day is the perfect gift for newborns and toddlers. Your child will love playing with the spinning wheel, flaps, tabs, and more!Specially designed for little hands to practice fine motor skills, this book follows Baby Bear from sunrise to sunset, so you can celebrate your very busy day together.
£11.69
Not Stated Stillwater and Koo Save the World
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£17.09
Disney Book Publishing Inc. Disney Baby One Two Winnie the Pooh
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£8.54
Disney Book Publishing Inc. Boo to You Winnie the Pooh Disney Winnie the Pooh
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£6.99
HarperCollins Focus WinniethePooh and Other Delightful Stories
Book SynopsisThis whimsical classic tale of childhood is now available in an exclusive collector's edition, featuring beautiful cover art from artist Laci Fowler and decorative interior pages, making it ideal for fiction lovers and book collectors alike.
£24.70
HarperCollins Publishers WinniethePooh
Book SynopsisOnce upon a time, a very long time ago now, about last Friday, Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.Curl up with a true children's classic by reading A.A.Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh with iconic decorations by E.H.Shepard.Winnie-the-Pooh may be a bear of very little brain, but thanks to his friends Piglet, Eeyore and, of course, Christopher Robin, he's never far from an adventure.In this much-loved classic story collection Pooh gets into a tight place, nearly catches a Woozle and heads off on an expotition' to the North Pole with the other animals.This stunning edition of A.A.Milne's world-famous story is once again brought to life by E.H.Shepard's beautiful decorations which are shown in full, glorious colour. They are truly iconic and contributed to him being known as the man who drew Pooh'. Milne's masterpiece conveys a child's imagination like no other story before or since.Do you own all the classic Pooh titles?Winnie-the-PoohThe House at Pooh CornTrade Review‘Winnie-the-Pooh has always been a very special (albeit funny old) bear, not least of all because his books are filled with wonderful words of wisdom.', Stylist magazine ‘… a masterpiece in children’s literature … reflects the power of a child’s imagination like no other.’, The Independent ‘Winnie-the-Pooh is packed full of timeless wisdom and words that will resonate with you whatever your age.’, The Independent Named as a classic ‘every child should own and read’, International Business Times UK Named #1 UK’s favourite children’s book, The Daily Mirror (YouGov market research) ‘With a rich storytelling heritage, the adventures of Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood represent friendship, simple joys and the curious and gentle nature of a child’s imagination.’, Vintage Explorer Winner of Best Classic Children’s Book at the Junior Design Awards 2016 Winnie-the-Pooh named #1 character in children’s literature #4 in Top 100 Children’s Books, Junior #15 in 100 Best Children’s Books, TimeOut Named as one of David McKee’s best books, The Daily Express Named by Roopa Farooki as ‘The children’s book I wish I’d written’, Books For Keeps Included in Kate Humble’s ‘Books That Changed My Life’, Readers Digest Winnie-the-Pooh: The Complete Collection of Stories and Poems by A.A.Milne was named #1 in a list of the 20 Greatest Mental Health Books, Happiful magazine Steve Hogarty said about Winnie-the-Pooh: The Complete Collection of Stories and Poems: ‘Lovingly illustrated by E.H.Shepard, the stories of Pooh and his pals are sure to delight little readers and even younger listeners, as they did me.’, The Independent
£15.29
Hachette Children's Group Brave Dave
Book SynopsisFrom the creators of the internationally bestselling Giraffes Can''t Dance comes a life-affirming new story about a little bear who learns what it really means to find your inner brave and have the confidence to be yourself . . .Dave, the grizzly bear, is in awe of his big brother Clarence - he''s big, brave and strong, all the things that Dave thinks a grizzly bear should be. How Dave wishes he could be more like Clarence until, one day, Dave discovers that bravery comes in different guises and that this grizzly bear doesn''t need to be more Clarence, he needs to be more Dave!A celebration of individuality, self-acceptance and having the courage to standout - the perfect book for encouraging all little ones to take pride in being themselves and showing them that they don''t have to be like anyone else, not even their older brothers or sisters.Giraffes Can''t Dance is a beloved favourite that has found its way into the hearts, a
£6.99