Children’s / Teenage general interest: City and town life
Bellwether Media An Airplane's Day
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£25.60
North Star Editions Where I Live: My Street
Book SynopsisThis title introduces early readers to their street. Simple text, engaging photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect introduction to the parts of a street.
£21.59
North Star Editions Where I Live: My Street
Book SynopsisThis title introduces early readers to their street. Simple text, engaging photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect introduction to the parts of a street.
£8.54
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc I Got the Christmas Spirit
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£15.29
Amicus Ink Grow
Book Synopsis'Is it possible for one child to make a difference? This is a simple book with a powerful lesson. A solid read-aloud and a great lead-in to group projects.'—School Library Journal 'A buoyant read to sweeten the spirit.'—Kirkus Reviews Can one little girl transform a neighborhood? Looking at a drab abandoned city lot, a girl has an idea. As she begins pulling weeds, neighbors young and old, black, brown, and white come to help. The community joins together, creating a colorful garden for all to enjoy. Cynthia Platt's gentle, inspiring prose is brought to life by artist Olivia Holden's beautiful pastels in this inspiring story of hope and community.
£11.39
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Stanley's School
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£7.59
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Stanley's School
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£14.44
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Stanley's Store
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£14.44
Quirk Books Little Kid, Big City London: Pick Your Own Path
Book SynopsisIf you could have an adventure in London, where would you go? Curious kids will find plenty to see, learn, and explore in this fun and illustrated pick-your-own-path travel guide! Would you hop on the Tube to visit Buckingham Palace, find a tasty lunch on Brick Lane, or pass the time with Big Ben? Create your own itinerary, choose which places to visit at the end of every page, and follow along with an adventurous girl and her two moms as they explore London. Visit iconic sites like Big Ben, the British Library, Westminster Abbey, and the Globe Theatre. Sample British favorites such as fish and chips and Afternoon Tea. Hop on and hop off a double decker bus, dart through the Tube, or float along the River Thames. See the London skyline with visits to the London Eye, the Tower Bridge, and St. Paul s Cathedral. Get to know the diversity of the city with visits to Chinatown and Brick Lane. Featuring playful illustrations, a diverse and lovable cast of characters, an invaluable resources section, and a fun foldout map, this book is an ingenious way for kids to take the lead while planning a vacation or learning about one of the largest cities in the world. Whether you re an armchair traveler or a real-life tourist, Little Kid, Big City! has everything you need to invent your own adventure!Trade ReviewMay/June 2021 Kids’ Indie Next Pick “In this playfully illustrated book, children can choose their own itineraries as they visit London, from Brick Lane to Big Ben.”—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel“Infectious . . . reading for young armchair tourists.”—Kirkus Reviews“Until I can go to London in real life, I’ll enjoy choosing my own adventure with this kiddo and family. It has fun facts about places and culture, plus super–cute illustrations. I want a book like this for every city I miss.”—Tegan Tigani, Queen Anne Book Company in Seattle, WA Praise for Little Kid, Big City!: New York:“Spinning off from the Little Kid Big City website and Instagram account, this effervescent travelogue is arranged as a series of self-chosen itineraries.”—Kirkus“Readers will be thrilled to plan real or virtual New York City adventures with this book and its accompanying full-color fold-out map.”—Booklist
£16.19
Sourcebooks, Inc Wishes and Wellingtons
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£15.29
Sourcebooks, Inc 500 Stickers: NYC
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£9.89
Sourcebooks, Inc 500 Stickers: Texas
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£10.44
Pajama Press I Love My City
Book SynopsisThe Big Book of Civil Engineering for Curious Kids 56 pages packed with information about How cities developed around the world The people who make cities their home Architecture and culture How urban planners organize a city and its services The role of City Hall Systems for water, waste, and energy And innovations for an eco-friendly urban future In the spirit of David Macaulay’s The Way Things Work, I Love My City is a treasure trove of information for middle-grade readers who want to know the how and why of cities. Why did cities start appearing in the first place, or become what we know today? How do urban planners know where to place fire stations, schools, and parks? What’s a water tower, and how does it fill the pipes of thousands of people? How about roads and highways, communications and energy, water treatment and waste? The answers to these questions and more can be found in this richly illustrated, global guide to everything urban. Today, 55% of the global population is urban, and that number is only growing. In I Love My City, readers explore the history, geography, demography, technology, infrastructure, and government of cities, with fascinating facts about specific urban centres around the world. A particular focus on ecology, green energy, and environmental planning moves readers forward to consider what sustainable development might look like in the future as well. This nonfiction STEM title, ideal for civics and social studies units, includes a table of contents, a glossary, and a list of resources for further research. Written by children’s author France Desmarais and municipal administrator Richard Adam, with lively full-color illustrations from Yves Dumont, I Love My City is a captivating resource for the library, classroom, or home.Trade ReviewPraise for I Love My City Fall 2023 CCBC Best Books for Kids and Teens Selection 49th Shelf “Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2023 Books for Young Readers Preview” Feature 2023 The Children’s Book Council “March: Hot Off the Press” Feature “This comprehensive and invitingly designed book beckons readers to explore the phenomenon of the modern city in a wide range of societies throughout the world….detailed digital illustrations bring the topics to life, moving seamlessly between colorful spreads….An excellent addition to nonfiction collections.”—School Library Journal “This engaging tome introduces middle-grade readers to various aspects of cities….The book takes a global view, citing examples from all over the world and from different times in history….This visual treat will be useful for research projects and should also catch the attention of browsers.”—Booklist “Almost 70% of us will live in a city by 2050, so our urban past, present, and future are topics of interest. Good questions are posed in this book translated from French, beginning with where and when cities were first constructed…”—Kirkus Reviews “I Love My City will prompt deeper learning by encouraging kids to think globally, explore on foot, and participate actively in shaping their city.”—Quill & Quire “[A] hands down winner…. Get your hands on this edition of I Love My City now. Your “curious kids” will thank you. Highly Recommended”—CM Magazine “To inspire a conversation with young readers about the role cities can play in curbing climate change, the authors focus on sustainability, renewable energy, and improved waste management. Yves Dumont’s Busytown-esque illustrations help visual learners get the picture….city-curious kids will learn a lot.”—Montreal Review of Books “A fun and interesting resource for budding engineers and users of cities anywhere.”—The International Educator “This book is a fantastic resource for readers who want to learn more about what is involved in developing a city.”—YA Books Central “I Love My City…contains anything you ever wanted to know about cities and how they operate…. It’s comprehensive and general so that readers in any part of the world can gain more understanding about the places where large segments of the population live and work…. Yves Dumont’s illustrations add colour and interest…”—Storytime with Stephanie “I Love My City will be a useful teaching tool and readable book of non-fiction for young readers every day of the year.”—CanLit for LittleCanadians “The design is inviting, the information reliable and relevant, the organization top-notch, and the timeline for the life of cities quite a remarkable history…. This will be very useful in classrooms studying urban planning and how cities work, and in all nonfiction collections.”—Sal’s Fiction Addiction “I loved the illustrations, which included real places around the world and people from all ages and races. I Love My City is a fascinating book about cities.”—Jill’s Book Blog
£10.44
Annick Press Ltd A Boy and a House
Book SynopsisWhen a little boy sees a cat slip into the open door of an apartment building, the temptation is too great: he follows the cat into the lobby. Before continuing up the stairway, the boy picks up one of several discarded drawings that litter the floor. Another open door awaits. Again, the boy follows the cat, this time into an apartment filled with books and toys. No one is there, but a table set for tea testifies to the fact that someone has been there recently. More drawings are scattered throughout, which the boy picks up one by one. With his pile of sketches in hand, he continues up several more staircases until he reaches an attic where a wonderful surprise awaits him. The stunning illustrations in this wordless book invite the reader into a mysterious world that evokes the beauty of the past. Drawn by the light radiating from every open doorway, the boy lets his curiosity take him on an amazing journey of discovery, which young readers can elaborate with their own versions of the story.
£10.80
Annick Press Ltd My Day with Gong Gong
Book SynopsisA day in Chinatown takes an unexpected turn when a bored little girl makes a connection with her grandpa. May isn't having fun on her trip through Chinatown with her grandfather. Gong Gong doesn't speak much English, and May can't understand Chinese. She's hungry, and bored with Gong Gong's errands. Plus, it seems like Gong Gong's friends are making fun of her! But just when May can’t take any more, Gong Gong surprises her with a gift that reveals he’s been paying more attention than she thought. With lighthearted, expressive illustrations by Elaine Chen, this charming debut expertly captures life in the cityand shows how small, shared moments of patience and care—and a dumpling or two—can help a child and grandparent bridge the generational and cultural gaps between them. A glossary at the end of the book features translations of the Chinese words from the story into Chinese characters and English.
£13.29
Floris Books One Christmas in Our Building: A Very Merry
Book SynopsisEmma can't wait for Christmas -- the tree, the presents, the tasty turkey dinner! Her dad and stepmum Susan want Christmas to be perfect, but things aren't going to plan -- and then their turkey disappears! Will Christmas be ruined?As Emma encourages her parents to appreciate what they have, their neighbours -- the Taylor-Wilsons, the Singhs and Mrs Angel -- come knocking to share their own festive traditions and help the family have a very merry Christmas. One Christmas in Our Building is a unique and heart-warming picture book about community spirit and the true meaning of the festive season. Johanna Lindemann beautifully, and amusingly, captures a child's perspective on Christmas, and Andrea Stegmaier's illustrations are lively, textured and full of fun details to spot.Trade ReviewA Publishers Weekly 2023 Holiday Books for Kids and Teens selection'A heart-warming picture book full of Christmas spirit and demonstrates the importance of generosity, kindness and friendship. Young readers are sure to enjoy trying to solve the mystery of the missing turkey.'-- BookTrust 'A sweet, winning Yuletide offering. With touches of humour, this charming story underplays holiday trappings and emphasises kindness and cooperation. Delightful illustrations.'-- Kirkus Reviews'Only Murders in the Building picture book style!'-- School Library Journal, '2023 Transcendent Holiday Picture Books''This contemporary urban Christmas story gives a modern touch to the story of the Nativity.'-- The Geek Review, 'Ten Kids' Books Perfect for Christmas Gifts in 2023''Neighbours become friends in a joyous celebration of holiday cheer and goodwill to all A well-crafted Christmas tale that is incredibly satisfying.'-- School Library Journal'It captures the true meaning of the festive season through the eyes of a child, who lives in a diverse community in a large apartment block. It is a gentle mystery story where kindness and togetherness are key.'-- Kindling'A great lesson about holidays and what is important.'-- Youth Services Book Review'Celebrations rarely go smoothly, and it's important for young readers to see that one can still be happy even when things go wrong. A unique, heart-warming story about community spirit and togetherness.'-- YA Books Central'A feel-good picture book about community, keeping it together when things don't go according to plan, and about how sometimes the best celebrations are spontaneous.'-- Five Books, 'Best Kids' Books of 2023''A sweet story of community spirit and friendship.'-- Fairfield County District Library'A lovely story that many adults can relate to. Caring for one another and enjoying the holiday season together is what this time of year is all about.' -- ThreeLittleLovesLibrary (Instagram)'A more realistic view of family time during the holidays, one that shares the typical stresses of the season, while celebrating community, family, and friends during the holidays, and together sharing the many blessings we do have.' -- KidsCornerBookClub (Instagram)'One of my favourite Christmas books Ive read so far. I love the heartwarming message about community spirit and it's great for showing my children the true meaning of Christmas.'-- Posie's Book Club (Instagram)'Beautifully illustrated, inclusive, diverse and centered around kindness, A heartwarming tale focusing on the spirit of community rather than a picture perfect Christmas.'-- LightsOutWithLouise (Instagram)'The book's illustrations are modern and detailed, highlighting the diversity within the apartment building which adds to the story's contemporary and inclusive feel. What better way to capture the Christmas spirit than reading a story about community, the importance of coming together in times of need, and the joy found in shared experiences? A unique Christmas story focusing on community spirit over perfection.'-- StorybookMamma (Instagram)'A feel good story about the importance of community and kindness... A modern-day classic!'-- MrJsThornton (Instagram)'Filled with eye-catching and delightful details, this comical and creative Christmas whodunit will captivate and charm year after year.' -- OliviaTheLibrarian (Instagram)'The kids had fun trying to guess what happened to the turkey in this festive story of community and Christmas spirit.' -- Jazming007 (Instagram)
£11.69
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids City Trails - Tokyo
Book SynopsisHere's a book about Tokyo that's seriously streetwise. Lonely Planet Kids' City Trails: Tokyo features colourful themed trails, from history and culture to food and nature, that reveal amazing facts and intriguing tales that kids won't find on the tourist routes or inside the average guidebook. We'll show them where to bathe in chocolate, climb Japan's tallest tower, meet a giant robot, and lots more! Join Lonely Planet explorers Marco and Amelia as they hunt for more secrets, stories and surprises in another of the world's great cities. Themed trails include: Fishy City Active Earth Up in the Air Bonkers Buildings Cuuuute! Tokyo Tech Tokyo on a Plate Tokyo Style Spooky Stories Cartoon Capers Amazing Art 24-hour Tokyo Busy and Noisy! On with the Show! Tokyo Transport Blast from the Past Sports and Games Emperors and Empresses Plants and Animals Also available: City Trails - London, Paris, New York City, Rome, Sydney, Washington DC About Lonely Planet Kids: Come explore! Let's start an adventure. Lonely Planet Kids excites and educates children about the amazing world around them. Combining astonishing facts, quirky humour and eye-catching imagery, we ignite their curiosity and encourage them to discover more about our planet. Every book draws on our huge team of global experts to help share our continual fascination with what makes the world such a diverse and magnificent place - inspiring children at home and in school.
£8.54
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids City Trails - Rome
Book SynopsisHere's a book about Rome that's seriously streetwise. Lonely Planet Kids' City Trails: Rome features colourful themed trails, from history and culture to food and nature, that reveal amazing facts and intriguing tales that kids won't find on the tourist routes or inside the average guidebook. We'll show them where to find Rome's belly button, read a poem to chocolate, snack on witch sweets, and lots more! Join Lonely Planet explorers Marco and Amelia as they hunt for more secrets, stories and surprises in another of the world's great cities. Themed trails include: Where Emperors Trod Delicious Rome Watery Rome Spotted Outside Look Up Look Down Going Gruesome Party Days Take the Stage I'm in Charge! Meet the Creatures The Holy Way Wear Rome Andiamo! Win Here! Green Rome Walk, Shop, Walk Brilliant Buildings Rome's Ghostie Guests Also available: City Trails - London, Paris, New York City, Tokyo, Sydney, Washington DC About Lonely Planet Kids: Come explore! Let's start an adventure. Lonely Planet Kids excites and educates children about the amazing world around them. Combining astonishing facts, quirky humour and eye-catching imagery, we ignite their curiosity and encourage them to discover more about our planet. Every book draws on our huge team of global experts to help share our continual fascination with what makes the world such a diverse and magnificent place - inspiring children at home and in school.
£8.54
Button Books New York Activity Book
Book SynopsisThe New York Activity Book will entertain children on a visit tothe vibrant city known as the Big Apple. Complete the Empire State Building, design your own advertising billboard in Times Square or doodle zoo animals in Central Park. Draw an iconic landmark statue or a favourite painting in a gallery. Complete and personalise the eight perforated postcards and send them to friends and family. These are just a few of the many activities you'll find that are all centred around the sights of New York, alongside fun facts and questions to engage. Onthe reverse of the pages you'll find more fun activity suggestions plus plentyof space for drawing. Fun and educational, New York Activity Book will helpchildren to develop a wide range of skills, including observational,conversational and motor skills, and will make sure they get the most out oftheir visit to New York. AGES: 5 to 11 AUTHOR: Esther Coombs is a professional illustrator best known for drawing buildings, sometimes on ceramics, from grand cityscapes to intimate studies of individual rural structures. However, she also draws domestic objects and more organic 'natural' subjects and has illustrated five other Button Books titles. Recent clients include: National Gallery Company, Lark Books USA, Kyle Books UK, LK Bennett, High Tea of High Gate, Somerville Scarves, Anthropologie, The Southbank Centre's Shop, Nicole Farhi, The Barbican Association and numerous private commissions.
£11.04
Templar Publishing The Spaces In Between: Finding mindfulness
Book SynopsisHave you found the spaces in between? The secret places no one else has been? This beautiful picture book celebrates themes of anxiety and kindness by exploring the hidden places to be found in a busy city.Traffic! Road works! Ambulances! Where do you go when the hustle and bustle of the city gets too much? The Spaces In Between follows one little girl and her father, as they seek out the secret spaces where they can go to find peace and quiet. With themes of anxiety, fear, kindness and joy, explore how children can find ways of coping with noisy, busy spaces. From the warm embrace of a loved one, finding joy by splashing through puddles, and feeling the crunch of autumn leaves on the pavement, this book is full of ideas on how to find calming spaces in the middle of the hubbub.Tips and suggestions at the back of the book are full of ideas that are accessible to all children, wherever they are in the world.Written by phenomenal TED speaker, poet, writer and activist Jaspreet Kaur with beautiful illustrations by award-winning artist Manjit Thapp.
£11.69
O'Brien Press Ltd The Kidds of Summerhill
Book SynopsisIn the spring of 1945 a mother dies, leaving four children to fend for themselves in a Dublin tenement. Nancy, the oldest, lives in dread of the family being split up. The power to send them all to industrial schools such as Artane and Goldenbridge lies with the ‘Cruelty Men’. Their spy, the Pig Farmer, lives next door and holds a long term grudge against the family. Thankfully Nancy has loyal friends in Summerhill and the Diamond, among them Lilly, her brother Charlie Weaver, a Dublin newsboy, and their ma, Maggie. Through work, Nancy becomes friendly with Karla, a Jewish refugee from Prague. When Nancy accidentally betrays Charlie to the police, Charlie ends up in Artane industrial school. Desperate to keep her guilty secret and still help her friend, Nancy and Lilly come up with a plan to help Charlie escape on the boat to England. Just as her life begins to unravel, Karla steps in with a possible solution to Nancy's problems. Will Nancy succeed in keeping the family together? And at what cost?Trade ReviewHappy #WorldBookDay - today I’m reading The Kidds of Summerhill by @aine_treasa - perfect for young fans of Marita Conlon McKenna. Ann is a local historian and her research is always meticulous * Sarah Webb *Nancy’s first-person narration is a pleasure to read. Murtagh is fast becoming one of our most accomplished historical novelists for children and it will be interesting to see what period of Irish history she tackles next * Irish Independent *Amazing, enthralling … This story is captivating… I would give this book 9 ½ / 10 as it is such a well-written book. The reader is able to empathise with the characters in the story and the narrative continues to hold your attention throughout the whole book. Overall, it is a thoroughly enjoyable book to read Conor, 5th Class, Scoil Ailbhe, Thurles, Co. Tipperary * Seomra Ranga *Incisive descriptive writing evokes a genuine sense of time and place, the squalor and beauty, the details of life. And it is with great depth of feeling and understanding that Murtagh presents us with all the characters and how they relate to each other, their joys and sorrows overlapping in their day-to-day world. The ever-present threat of the ‘Cruelty Men’ has great impact on them all, but this does not overrun the wonder, cleverness and warmth of friendship and family that flows throughout the story, page after page. Nancy is a wonderful character; curious, loyal and determined. But this does not mean she remains undaunted. Faced with seemingly insurmountable situations for one so young, she buckles, she grieves and then…she rises. Together with her young friends, she will not give up. Filled with accurate historical detail, full of life, hope, steadfastness and with moments of humour and delight, a simply marvelous story! * Fallen Star Stories *Has resonances that echo from its time of 1945 right up to the present day … Ann Murtagh paints an utterly convincing picture of what life was like for the working classes in Dublin in the middle of the last century. Her research has been intensive, and she goes so far as to provide a map of the area so that the eager reader can trace the characters’ movements … The first chapter plunges the reader right into the sights and sounds of the Dublin of the time, and from there on it is an absorbing read … highly recommended * Tuam Herald *Attention to historical detail marks out Ann Murtagh’s The Kidds of Summerhill as a valuable insight into life in the Dublin tenements of the mid-1940s … laden with descriptive detail of street games and songs from the period, painting young readers a colourful picture of a relatively overlooked period in Irish history * Evening Echo *a wonderful read * CBI Guide Free to Be Me *a wonderful read for fans of history * CBI Deliver the Joy of Reading *fast-moving, funny and addresses many cultural and economic dilemmas of the time. It highlights how the coming together of a community can overcome tragedy and deliver promise. As a class novel, it addresses many topics in history, thus it is a highly effective didactic tool for a teacher. Similarly, a budding young historian and able reader, would enjoy this book and gain great insight into the life and times of post-World War II Ireland’ Reviewed by Lorna Roche, Co Dublin * InTouch Magazine *carefully researched and highly readable historical fiction * Irish Independent *filled with accurate historical detail, telling a story of family struggle, it is full of life, hope, steadfastness and with moments of humour and delight. A simply marvelous story * Fallen Star Stories *
£8.99
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet Kids Cities - Then & Now 1
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Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Kids Cities - Then & Now
Book SynopsisThis fun and colourful lift-the-flap book gives a unique insight into how cities looked in the past, compared to how they look now. With ancient cities and ruins including Pompeii, Great Zimbabwe and Babylon, discover how history has shaped our planet’s urban areas and changed them over time. Featured cities include: Thebes in Egypt (c. 900 BCE) - Shows the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes compared to the modern city of Luxor. Featured elements include the Temple of Karnak, the Temple of Luxor and King Tutankahmun’s Tomb in the Valley of the Kings Constantinople, Turkey (c. 550) - Highlights the capital of the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire as it looked at its peak in the 6th century, with its giant hippodrome compared with the modern city of Istanbul Aarhus, Denmark (c. 950) - Showcases the Viking city of Aarhus as it was in the 10th century, compared to the port city that has grown up in its place Tenochtitlan, Mexico (c. 1521) - Exhibits the vast capital of the Aztecs as it was at the moment of the Spanish invasion compared to the cosmopolitan Mexico City which was built on top of it Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (c. 1565) - Explores the Brazilian city as it looked at the moment of its foundation, still largely covered in tropical jungle, to how it looks now London, United Kingdom (c. 1666) - Delves into how London has changed since the time of the Great Fire of London to the present day And much, much more!About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids – an imprint of the world’s leading travel authority Lonely Planet – published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!
£12.34
Usborne Publishing Ltd Build Your Own Futuristic Cities
Book SynopsisIn this thrilling sticker book, the lines between science fiction and reality blur as you build awe-inspiring futuristic metropolises - from giant space stations and colonies on Mars to underwater worlds and cyberpunk cities full of androids. Add the right stickers to complete your cities, then read their description and statistics to find out all about them.
£7.59
Moonlight Publishing Ltd The Town
Book SynopsisTravel through time and see how a prehistoric settlement grows first into a village, then a town, and finally a bustling city. Watch the landscape change as huts become houses, wooden fences become stone walls, castles and churches appear, bridges span rivers, homes crumble and are rebuilt, power lines and roads connect the countryside, until the buildings get taller and cranes tower over the ever-expanding city streets. This title is part of the My First Discovery paperback series – a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7, with simple language to aid learning and realistic artwork to inspire young minds. There are 8 transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises and make the pages come alive. With free access to a brand new audio app, children can listen and read along at their own pace, page by page.
£7.59
Boxer Books Limited Big Book of Towns
Book SynopsisLearn many interesting facts about the structure and set-up of towns. What does a school look like? What can you find in a shopping center? These huge-format, 40-page books, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup, feature fun-filled busy places. Bursting with information, humor, and color, they teach children about how towns function.
£13.49
Berbay Publishing Say Hello?
Book Synopsis"For shy children, or anyone apprehensive when navigating new situations, this picture book about missed opportunities to greet one another is a must. Through her masterly use of evasive language and negative space, Kim whimsically exhorts us to connect." New York TImes"This simple Korean import is told primarily through the characters’ dialogue and thoughts, making it a perfect choice for dramatic read-alouds and role-playing to help children empathize with others and polish their social graces." Kirkus ReviewsHello! It seems so easy to say, but what happens if you miss the chance to greet someone and then keep seeing that same person again and again.In this light-hearted, funny tale, Korean author Sung Mi Kim tells a story of increasingly awkward encounters between Mr. Wolf and Little Fox and shows readers how saying hello right from the beginning could have made all the difference.Trade Review"For shy children, or anyone apprehensive when navigating new situations, this picture book about missed opportunities to greet one another is a must. Through her masterly use of evasive language and negative space, Kim whimsically exhorts us to connect." New York TImes"This simple Korean import is told primarily through the characters’ dialogue and thoughts, making it a perfect choice for dramatic read-alouds and role-playing to help children empathize with others and polish their social graces." Kirkus Review"This thoughtful and funny title is sure to become a firm favourite." Children's Book Council of Australia Reading Time"...a powerful reminder that often we misinterpret situations and actions, and this can lead to misunderstandings and estrangement. The detailed illustrations in this story are cleverly drawn. The use of black and white outlines with bold tones for the two main characters will appeal to readers of all ages." ReadPlus
£13.99
Museyon Guides Mailbox in the Forest
Book SynopsisA whimsical story about an unusual friendship, and one girl's discovery of the joy that letter writing can bring. While spending a vacation with her grandparents, Mayu, a Japanese first-grader, finds a mysterious mailbox in the forest near their house. She writes a letter and leaves it in the box. The next day she is surprised to find a letter addressed to her. She responds and a friendship develops between the two letter writers. But who could this mysterious friend be? Mayu discovers who he is, and discovers the joys of writing and receiving letters. And when the time comes to go back home, she and her forest friend find an unexpected way to exchange letters and to continue their friendship. Illustrated in the whimsical style that won Kazue Takahashi accolades for her Kuma-Kuma Chan books, The Mailbox in the Forest offers a delightful look into the everyday life of a Japanese girl - with a little magic added! AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Kyoko Hara was born in Tokyo and graduated from Wako University with a degree in art. In 1978 she won the Kodansha Children's Literature Prize in the KFS Contest. Among her many titles are Haru ni aeta yo (We Met Spring)and Kuma no Bear to chiisana Tatan (Kuma the Bear and Tiny Tatan) series. When she was a child, she wanted to become a fashion designer and did not like writing at all. Kazue Takahashi made her debut as a picture-book author with acclaimed Kuma-Kuma Chan, The Little Bear in 2001. Her picture books include Risu denwa (The Squirrel Telephone System) and Ne, ohanashi kikasete (Read Me a Story, with Kyoko Hara). Takahashi's illustrations embody kawaii - the quality of being cute and adorable, which is prominent in Japanese popular culture.
£12.34
Museyon The Secret Forest Friends
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Museyon Tell Me a Story, Please
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£13.49
Raw Junior LLC Perdidos en NYC: una aventura en el metro: A TOON
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£9.58
Fideli Publishing Inc. Clouds R Us
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£12.95
Lawley Enterprises LLC Caesar and Reagan
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£16.99
Bitty Bao Bitty Bao Everyday Heroes: A Bilingual Book in
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£11.75
Prestel New York Day & Night
Book SynopsisSometimes your eyes can play tricks on you, especially in the dark. This enchanting picture book shows how New York City can look quite peculiar at night. Each brightly colored spread is overlaid with a sheet of translucent blue paper and when lifted, voilà! A space ship and Martian become The Guggenheim, a giant serpent is actually the subway, King Kong’s jungle turns into Central Park, and a superhero takes on the shape of a construction worker. Exhilarating and captivating, all the scenes are easily switched between day and night and will take the reader on a unique journey that lets imaginations run wild while revealing that some things at night aren’t as scary as they seem.Trade Review"New York Day & Night brilliantly brings the sometimes peculiar and fascinating sights of NYC to life. Creative and fun, this cool picture book with its pops of blue and orange in its engaging illustrations, will keep little readers enthralled and entertained."—Word Spelunking"Brilliantly illustrated by Vincent Bergier, this engaging picture book has fun with different iconic New York City scenes and how they can look stunningly different from day to night." —Brand New Day Designs"You’ll love that you can use this book to show your child that the things in the dark that seem scary aren’t so scary at all." —Christy's Cozy Corners"New York Day & Night is absolute fun, and a great way to extend a storytime by talking about colors, shapes, and city life."—Mom Read It
£10.79
Editorial Oceano de Mexico El Atajo
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£17.05
Akiara Books ¿Llueves O Haces Sol?: Volume 14
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£14.66
Cuento de Luz SL Memorias de un abedul (Memories of a Birch Tree)
Book SynopsisAwarded at the 2022 Moonbeam Children's Awards GOLD medal - Winner of the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Moving to a new city can be a heartbreaking experience, but also an opportunity to grow. This Birch Tree will realize that even in the darkest spots, one can shine brighter than ever.The day they took me out of my home and loaded me onto a truck changed everything. I went from living surrounded by nature, with my brothers, to ending up girdled by towering buildings in a polluted, noisy city. I was homesick. Accepting that change was extremely difficult, but then I started to realize that the city was not that bad after all. A friendly gardener took care of me. He watered my soil, gave me fertilizer, and trimmed my dry branches so that a pair of finches could nest in them. I began to feel very useful, as I gave people my shade, my oxygen, and my gently-flavored seeds. I soon understood that hope and love could manifest anywhere in the world, so I decided to put down roots.A story that invites us to see adversities as opportunities, and to trust that changes, despite surprising us, can help us grow. Ganador de la medalla de oro en los premios Moonbeam Children's Book Awards. Mudarse de ciudad puede ser una experiencia angustiosa, pero también es una oportunidad para crecer. Este abedul se dará cuenta que aunque uno se encuentre en uno de los momentos más oscuros, uno puede brillar más que nunca.El día que me sacaron de casa y me transportaron en camión a la ciudad lo cambió todo. Pasé de vivir rodeado de naturaleza, con mis hermanos, a acabar rodeado de edificios altísimos en una ciudad llena de contaminación. Aceptar ese cambio me costó mucho, pero pronto me di cuenta de que la ciudad también tenía su parte positiva. Un amable jardinero se ocupó de mí. Abonó mi suelo con ricos nutrientes, me suministró agua y me cortó las ramas secas para que pareja de jilgueros construyese su nido en mí. Empecé a sentirme muy útil para las personas al darles mi sombra, mi oxígeno y mis frutos, y entonces entendí que la esperanza y el amor se podían manifestar en cualquier lugar del mundo, así que decidí echar raíces.Una historia que nos invita a contemplar las adversidades como oportunidades, y a confiar en que los cambios, a pesar de sorprendernos, pueden ayudarnos a crecer.
£21.65
Montena Blackout (Spanish Edition)
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Cuento de Luz SL Memorias de un abedul (Memories of a Birch Tree)
Book SynopsisAwarded at the 2022 Moonbeam Children's Awards GOLD medal - Winner of the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Moving to a new city can be a heartbreaking experience, but also an opportunity to grow. This Birch Tree will realize that even in the darkest spots, one can shine brighter than ever.The day they took me out of my home and loaded me onto a truck changed everything. I went from living surrounded by nature, with my brothers, to ending up girdled by towering buildings in a polluted, noisy city. I was homesick. Accepting that change was extremely difficult, but then I started to realize that the city was not that bad after all. A friendly gardener took care of me. He watered my soil, gave me fertilizer, and trimmed my dry branches so that a pair of finches could nest in them. I began to feel very useful, as I gave people my shade, my oxygen, and my gently-flavored seeds. I soon understood that hope and love could manifest anywhere in the world, so I decided to put down roots.A story that invites us to see adversities as opportunities, and to trust that changes, despite surprising us, can help us grow. Ganador de la medalla de oro en los premios Moonbeam Children's Book Awards. Mudarse de ciudad puede ser una experiencia angustiosa, pero también es una oportunidad para crecer. Este abedul se dará cuenta que aunque uno se encuentre en uno de los momentos más oscuros, uno puede brillar más que nunca.El día que me sacaron de casa y me transportaron en camión a la ciudad lo cambió todo. Pasé de vivir rodeado de naturaleza, con mis hermanos, a acabar rodeado de edificios altísimos en una ciudad llena de contaminación. Aceptar ese cambio me costó mucho, pero pronto me di cuenta de que la ciudad también tenía su parte positiva. Un amable jardinero se ocupó de mí. Abonó mi suelo con ricos nutrientes, me suministró agua y me cortó las ramas secas para que pareja de jilgueros construyese su nido en mí. Empecé a sentirme muy útil para las personas al darles mi sombra, mi oxígeno y mis frutos, y entonces entendí que la esperanza y el amor se podían manifestar en cualquier lugar del mundo, así que decidí echar raíces.Una historia que nos invita a contemplar las adversidades como oportunidades, y a confiar en que los cambios, a pesar de sorprendernos, pueden ayudarnos a crecer.
£9.99
Cuento de Luz SL Memories of a Birch Tree
Book SynopsisAwarded at the 2022 Moonbeam Children's Awards GOLD medal - Winner of the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Moving to a new city can be a heartbreaking experience, but also an opportunity to grow. This Birch Tree will realize that even in the darkest spots, one can shine brighter than ever.The day they took me out of my home and loaded me onto a truck changed everything. I went from living surrounded by nature, with my brothers, to ending up girdled by towering buildings in a polluted, noisy city. I was homesick. Accepting that change was extremely difficult, but then I started to realize that the city was not that bad after all. A friendly gardener took care of me. He watered my soil, gave me fertilizer, and trimmed my dry branches so that a pair of finches could nest in them. I began to feel very useful, as I gave people my shade, my oxygen, and my gently-flavored seeds. I soon understood that hope and love could manifest anywhere in the world, so I decided to put down roots.A story that invites us to see adversities as opportunities, and to trust that changes, despite surprising us, can help us grow.
£9.99
Obelisco Florette
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Ekare Domingo en el Mercado
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