Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Gender identity

316 products


  • Pride and Joy: A Story About Becoming an LGBTQIA+

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pride and Joy: A Story About Becoming an LGBTQIA+

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisJoy loves her big brother, Noah. He's the best brother, skateboarder and cookie baker there is! So, when Noah is teased for being gay, Joy wants to help. But how?Joy decides to become an ally - someone who supports others through their words and actions. With her best friend, Elliott, Joy takes action, baking 'Pride and Joy' cookies to raise money for the local LGBTQIA+ center. But when the bully tries to put an end to the bake sale, Joy learns that being an ally means using your words, too.Written by an award-winning author team, and with charming illustrations throughout, Pride and Joy introduces children to LGBTQIA+ allyship and teaches them the value of inclusion and courage. Featuring a reading guide for adults and questions for discussion, this beautiful, uplifting picture book is a must-have for every young ally.Trade ReviewA beautiful glimpse into what cultivating allyship means for children and young people. A reminder of how important parents and caregivers are during these formative years, and the power of words and genuine connection. -- Dr Brendan J Dunlop, Principal Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Lecturer and Author of The Queer Mental Health WorkbookPride and Joy is not only a book with a heartfelt story, it's a beautifully illustrated book that has an important message. Creating allies and a world where closets don't exist happens one child at a time. And it begins with each of us and what we say, as much as what we choose not to say. Pride and Joy is a book that offers families courage, hope, strength, and most importantly, it inspires children how to be an ally in a timely and creative way. We could all benefit from a little more Pride and Joy in the world! -- Chris Tompkins, author of Raising LGBTQ Allies: A Parent’s Guide to Changing the Messages from the PlaygroundPride and Joy is a book that will help educators and caregivers spark a critical conversation about what it means not only to be an ally, but to understand the true purpose of friendship. This book's gorgeous illustrations perfectly speak to the themes of this book. I would also recommend this text to school leaders who are seeking to explain and explore the greater significance of social emotional learning with their community of parents and guardians. -- Tricia Friedman, founder of Allyed.org and host of The Be a Better Ally PodcastA sweet and inspiring guide for young LGBTQIA+ allies. -- KirkusBeing an ally is no easy feat, and Pride and Joy shows kids everywhere not only how to do it, but why it matters! Insightful, inspiring, and important, this story reminds us that our words and actions have impact, always. -- Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)Everyone needs an ally, especially LGBTQ+ youth. Books like Pride and Joy: A Story about Becoming an LGBTQIA+ Ally teach kids from a young age that the best kind of allyship is the kind that not only raises its voice but also takes action. At PFLAG, we've spent decades working with families and non-family allies, meeting people where they are, bringing them along on their journey--and always leading with love. With Pride and Joy.., young readers and their families now have a new resource for that important work. -- Brian K. Bond (he/him), Executive Director, PFLAG NationalThis book, is so desperately needed. It should be placed on the curriculum of every school in the land! -- Paul Taylor, Activist, Non-Profit Leader, Educator, Media Commentator Co-Founder, Evenings and Weekends Consulting Toronto, Canada

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • Your Gender Book: Helping You Be You!

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Your Gender Book: Helping You Be You!

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis'This book is here to hold your hand; to answer your questions; soothe your soul; help you understand yourself in new ways. The best place to start is at the beginning. The best time is now! So, turn the page and let's explore who you are!'If you are at the start of your journey with gender identity, or looking to help someone who is, this insightful guide offers a safe space to celebrate you becoming your true - and most joyful - self. With fun activities, resources and LGBTQ+ role models throughout, this book sheds light on everything from gender identity, sex, pronouns and expression, to barriers, mental health, allyship and finding happiness.Written in Ben Pechey's trademark witty, upbeat and vibrant style, this empowering tool will help you engage with your gender creatively and become your most authentic self.Trade ReviewI loved Ben's new book. I think it's a fantastic resource, written with great enthusiasm and huge understanding of the significance of the subject. I know that children, young people, their families and schools are going to find this book incredibly helpful in their personal and professional lives. The mixture of quizzes, illustrations and facts made it feel friendly and accessible, and I just know it's going to be found and treasured by readers who need it. -- L. D. Lapinski, author of JAMIE and The Strangeworlds Travel AgencyYour Gender Book is more than just a book - it's a journey of self-discovery. Ben Pechey brilliantly combines information and interactive activities, offering readers a safe and engaging space to explore their gender. It's an essential guide for anyone embarking on their gender journey, or seeking to better understand and support others with theirs. Empowering, Enlightening & Compassionate. -- Fox Fisher, Artist, Author and Film-maker

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • Pride Families

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pride Families

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFamilies come in all different shapes and sizes, and each one is perfect!Come and celebrate what it means to be a PRIDE FAMILY in this beautifully illustrated book written by LGBTQIA+ author, Amie Taylor and Illustrated by Kaspa Clarke.LGBTQIA+ families come in all the colours of the rainbow. Perhaps you belong to a Pride family, or maybe you have a friend who belongs to a Pride Family?This educational children's book explores what these families look like with a focus on trans, non-binary, gay, lesbian and polyamorous family set ups. Covering themes such as, pregnancy, donor conception and surrogacy alongside a guide for adults that helps explain terminology, this book is an invaluable resource for sharing and celebrating what it means to be a Pride family.Trade ReviewDiscovering and celebrating diversity is at the heart of this tenderly illustrated children's book. It's a wholesome and affirming read that acknowledges the many forms families can take, whether they're already part of our lives or yet to be encountered. As a trans masculine individual who identifies as bisexual, I found it comforting and empowering to see myself represented in these pages. I believe many Pride families will find resonance in this book, and it can serve as a valuable educational tool to promote understanding and acceptance of the beautiful variations that exist in our world. -- Fox Fisher, Artist, Author and Film-maker

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • Being Bullied

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Being Bullied

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBullying is a serious problem in schools and children on the autism spectrum are particularly at risk of being victimized if they display different behavior, such as not understanding rules, having bad handwriting or flapping their hands.Being Bullied describes the various types of peer abuse - taunting, nicknames, damaging property, stealing, and cyber bullying - and the devastating consequences, such as poor self-esteem, low academic achievement, depression, or even suicide.Narrated by Nick Dubin and featuring footage of his own childhood that illustrates behaviors that made him an easy target for bullies, the film also includes the stories of three individuals with Asperger''s Syndrome who talk about their experiences of being bullied.The DVD outlines practical strategies for parents, professionals, schools, and individuals being bullied on how to prevent bullying. It stresses the importance of peer intervention, empathetic teachers, and verbal self-defens

    1 in stock

    £26.34

  • Cambridge Media Group AntiBullying

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £11.20

  • Cambridge Media Group Vol. 456 Child Abuse Exploitation

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £11.20

  • Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls

    Little Island Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisGirls have the right to play football, wear blue, and aspire to be president! Boys can learn ballet, like hugs and cry when they're sad. A funny, beautifully illustrated and heartwarming list of the rights of boys and girls, presented as a flipbook to be read from either end. Girls as well as boys have the right to be scruffy, ruffled, agitated, to choose the job they want, not to be every day princesses, to love who they prefer: boys or girls (or both). Both boys and girls have the right to cry, to play with dolls, to wear pink, to be good at reading, not to be a superhero every day, to love who they prefer: girls or boys (or both). A fun book about being free to be yourself, sure to appeal to both boys and girls.Trade Review‘Possibly the best kids book ever … two books in one and it’s FANTASTIC’ -- Roisín Ingle, journalist‘Fiction for the six-plus crew is often highly gendered, so Elisabeth Brami and Estelle Billon-Spagnol’s non-fiction manifesto … is incredibly welcome as a title that draws attention to gender stereotyping. It encourages readers to remember that gender stereotypes affect everyone; that just as girls should have the right to have any job they like and stand up for themselves, boys too must have “the right to cry and to be hugged” and “the right not to be a superhero every day”… The vibrant and funny illustrations take the potentially preachy edge off this important book for the under-10s.’ * The Irish Times *‘An important book that deserves a special place in every classroom across the globe as a reminder of our equal rights, and to encourage us not to be restricted by expectation or particular stereotypes, but to do what we enjoy doing.’ * RTÉ Junior Book Club *"The book is cleverly designed to be easy to read but also to be affirming for those who might not fit into gender normative roles." * Manhattan Book Review *'So fun to read!' * Raising Readers to Become Leaders *'Would make for a great jumping-off point on gender equality for young readers.' * The Baby Bookworm *‘The book does a fantastic job of spreading a message of equality without being preachy or insulting to anyone’s faith. There’s really not much else to say except buy it now. A must read for all ages.’ -- John Ryan'A fantastic book for encouraging kids to be exactly who they want to be.' * Picturebook Playdate *

    15 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Spectacular Suit

    Scribe Publications The Spectacular Suit

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis'What a spectacular story’ Phoebe Bridgers A buoyant and heartwarming celebration of individuality, identity, and dressing to suit yourself! It’s almost Frankie’s birthday and everything is ready — except for something to wear. All of her party dresses feel wrong. Her family tries to help, but it’s no good. What Frankie longs for is a suit. A spectacular suit … Can Frankie find the outfit of her dreams? The perfect gift for birthday parties, crafters, and children who don’t identify with traditional gender roles Wonderful conversation starter for teachers and librarians to explore gender and identity with age-relevant material from creators whose life experience is reflected in the story Trade Review‘A gorgeous glam-rock picture-book celebration of individual style, empathic family, and wearing what feels spectacular.’ -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *‘Empowering … Hayley Well’s illustrations offer an explosion of colour and shapes to match Frankie’s mood as it shifts from self-consciousness to celebration, resulting in a collaboration that will help both children and their adult readers consider the way in which we use outer armour to reflect our inner selves.’ -- Sara Keating * The Irish Times *‘From Kat Patrick, author of Doodle Cat and Howl, comes a gorgeous picture book about the nervous joy of expressing yourself through clothing and the strength that comes with family support. Finding the perfect look (especially one with such strong Bowie vibes) for your own party can be incredibly empowering, and The Spectacular Suit also plays with gender in the same, delightful way that children do. Artist Hayley Wells’s picture book debut is warmly illustrated in a limited colour palette, creating a cohesive story world … While this story is a great one for sharing with children from the age of three, when the desire to choose your own outfit really begins to take hold, it could be perfect for those well into primary school, when individuality and identity begin to take on more significance.’ -- Michael Earp * Books+Publishing *‘This is a vibrant, charming book about how clothes can make you feel special and the importance of wearing the clothes that reflect your identity. The digital illustrations are gorgeous and dynamic and make the story really sing. It’s a delightful book.’ -- Angela Crocombe, Manager of Readings Kids‘Immensely charming … A delightful, affirming story about finding your unique look without reducing it to simplistic, black-and-white, or reductive ideas about gender presentation. One of a kind.’ * Kirkus Reviews *‘[A] great addition to the growing LGBTQIA+ picture book collection … Specifically give it to kids who see themselves or see others in their lives who may not follow traditional gender roles or may be questioning their own gender identity. Read-alike with Julián is a Mermaid.’ -- Sarah Bickel * Youth Services Book Review *‘[A] beautiful reflection for kids who push back against gender stereotypes.’ * The Tiny Activist *'Primary colours pop in this celebratory picture book about supporting children’s senses of being. Frankie couldn’t be more excited for her garden party, where there will be pickles and jelly beans, and decorations galore. But her mom picked out three dresses for her to wear, and none suit her spectacular expectations. She wants to wear something marvellous: “with lightning bolts and stars and style.” She has little hope that such an outfit exists, but with help from her family, her dream is achieved!' * Foreword Reviews, starred review *‘Bright digital illustrations bring Frankie’s dazzling suit to life in this uplifting picture book, which celebrates being who you want to be.’ * Scottish BookTrust *‘A heartwarming and relatable tale about a young person trying to find how they fit in — and explores non-traditional gender roles … It’ll be one you return to at bedtime time and time again, and is a great starting point to talk about identity and self-expression.’ -- Prudence Wade * Press Association *‘A beautiful story of identity and expression … an essential addition to the primary classroom, an opportunity to open up valuable discussions and to celebrate who we are as individuals.’ * Just Imagine *‘A gorgeous glam-rock picture-book celebration of individual style, empathic family, and wearing what feels spectacular.’ -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *‘An empowering and reassuring story of a child who (possibly) feels that she doesn’t fit into a traditional gender role, and the ways that her family support her in a positive way.’ * BookTrust *‘A bright and vibrant book celebrating individualism and to help start conversations with those who want to explore their gender.’ * Juno *‘An opportunity to explore gender and identity issues through the experiences of a child who doesn’t identify with traditional gender roles, drawing on the experiences of both author and illustrator.’ * The School Librarian *‘This is a delightful story of a child expressing herself with the help of a supportive family.’ * The Buffalo News *‘Perfect for any little girl with a birthday coming up, who longs for party gear that does not involve frilly dresses!’ * Books for Keeps *

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Spectacular Suit

    Scribe Publications The Spectacular Suit

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAS READ ON CBEEBIES BEDTIME STORIES ‘What a spectacular story’ Phoebe Bridgers A buoyant and heartwarming celebration of individuality, identity, and dressing to suit yourself! It’s almost Frankie’s birthday and everything is ready — except for something to wear. All of her party dresses feel wrong. Her family tries to help, but it’s no good. What Frankie longs for is a suit. A spectacular suit … Can Frankie find the outfit of her dreams? The perfect gift for birthday parties, crafters, and children who don’t identify with traditional gender roles Wonderful conversation starter for teachers and librarians to explore gender and identity with age-relevant material from creators whose life experience is reflected in the story Trade Review‘A gorgeous glam-rock picture-book celebration of individual style, empathic family, and wearing what feels spectacular.’ -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *‘Empowering … Hayley Well’s illustrations offer an explosion of colour and shapes to match Frankie’s mood as it shifts from self-consciousness to celebration, resulting in a collaboration that will help both children and their adult readers consider the way in which we use outer armour to reflect our inner selves.’ -- Sara Keating * The Irish Times *‘From Kat Patrick, author of Doodle Cat and Howl, comes a gorgeous picture book about the nervous joy of expressing yourself through clothing and the strength that comes with family support. Finding the perfect look (especially one with such strong Bowie vibes) for your own party can be incredibly empowering, and The Spectacular Suit also plays with gender in the same, delightful way that children do. Artist Hayley Wells’s picture book debut is warmly illustrated in a limited colour palette, creating a cohesive story world … While this story is a great one for sharing with children from the age of three, when the desire to choose your own outfit really begins to take hold, it could be perfect for those well into primary school, when individuality and identity begin to take on more significance.’ -- Michael Earp * Books+Publishing *‘This is a vibrant, charming book about how clothes can make you feel special and the importance of wearing the clothes that reflect your identity. The digital illustrations are gorgeous and dynamic and make the story really sing. It’s a delightful book.’ -- Angela Crocombe, Manager of Readings Kids‘Immensely charming … A delightful, affirming story about finding your unique look without reducing it to simplistic, black-and-white, or reductive ideas about gender presentation. One of a kind.’ * Kirkus Reviews *‘[A] great addition to the growing LGBTQIA+ picture book collection … Specifically give it to kids who see themselves or see others in their lives who may not follow traditional gender roles or may be questioning their own gender identity. Read-alike with Julián is a Mermaid.’ -- Sarah Bickel * Youth Services Book Review *‘[A] beautiful reflection for kids who push back against gender stereotypes.’ * The Tiny Activist *‘Primary colours pop in this celebratory picture book about supporting children’s senses of being. Frankie couldn’t be more excited for her garden party, where there will be pickles and jelly beans, and decorations galore. But her mom picked out three dresses for her to wear, and none suit her spectacular expectations. She wants to wear something marvellous: “with lightning bolts and stars and style.” She has little hope that such an outfit exists, but with help from her family, her dream is achieved!’ * Foreword Reviews, starred review *‘Bright digital illustrations bring Frankie’s dazzling suit to life in this uplifting picture book, which celebrates being who you want to be.’ * Scottish BookTrust *‘A heartwarming and relatable tale about a young person trying to find how they fit in — and explores non-traditional gender roles … It’ll be one you return to at bedtime time and time again, and is a great starting point to talk about identity and self-expression.’ -- Prudence Wade * Press Association *‘A beautiful story of identity and expression … an essential addition to the primary classroom, an opportunity to open up valuable discussions and to celebrate who we are as individuals.’ * Just Imagine *‘A gorgeous glam-rock picture-book celebration of individual style, empathic family, and wearing what feels spectacular.’ -- Imogen Russell Williams * The Guardian *‘An empowering and reassuring story of a child who (possibly) feels that she doesn’t fit into a traditional gender role, and the ways that her family support her in a positive way.’ * BookTrust *‘A bright and vibrant book celebrating individualism and to help start conversations with those who want to explore their gender.’ * Juno *‘An opportunity to explore gender and identity issues through the experiences of a child who doesn’t identify with traditional gender roles, drawing on the experiences of both author and illustrator.’ * The School Librarian *‘This is a delightful story of a child expressing herself with the help of a supportive family.’ * The Buffalo News * ‘Perfect for any little girl with a birthday coming up, who longs for party gear that does not involve frilly dresses!’ * Books for Keeps *

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • Cheriton Children's Books Being Bullied

    4 in stock

    4 in stock

    £32.85

  • A Boy, His Bear and a Bully

    Exisle Publishing A Boy, His Bear and a Bully

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    £10.44

  • Everything Grows: A Novel

    Three Rooms Press Everything Grows: A Novel

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    Book SynopsisWINNER, 2020 Golden Grown Award, Best Young Adult Novel WINNER, Silver Medal, Foreword Reviews Indie Award, Best Young Adult Fiction WINNER, 2020 Golden Crown Award, Best Debut Novel Fifteen-year-old Eleanor Fromme just chopped off all of her hair. How else should she cope after hearing that her bully, James, just took his own life? When Eleanor’s English teacher suggests students write a letter to a person who would never receive it to get their feelings out, Eleanor chooses James.With each letter she writes, Eleanor discovers more about herself, even while trying to make sense of his death. And, with the help of a unique cast of characters, Eleanor not only learns what it means to be inside a body that does not quite match what she feels on the inside, but also comes to terms with her own mother’s mental illness.Set against a 1993-era backdrop of grunge rock and riot grrl bands, EVERYTHING GROWS depicts Eleanor’s extraordinary journey to solve the mystery within her and feel complete. Along the way, she loses and gains friends, rebuilds relationships with her family, and develops a system of support to help figure out the language of her queer identity.Through author Aimee Herman's exceptional storytelling, EVERYTHING GROWS reveals the value of finding community or creating it when it falls apart, while exploring the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and learning how to live on your own terms.Trade ReviewHigh Praise for Everything Grows WINNER, SILVER MEDAL, FOREWORD REVIEWS 2019 INDIE AWARD For Best Young Adult Fiction 26 of the best LGBTQ Novels We Discovered This Year. "An emotional yet ultimately uplifting journey of self-discovery, acceptance of others, and learning that life is better than the alternative." —The Advocate 26 LGBTQIA+ Titles for Teens “These teen trials and family dynamics are perennially relatable. . . . The conversational writing has appeal, and Eleanor’s story will hit home with many teen readers.” —School Library Journal "Awkward, affirming, and compassionate, this story about coming into one’s identity will win over the hearts of its young adult audiences.” —Foreword Reviews “An epistolary love song to queer coming-of-age. It is a queer becoming that eludes the inclination toward binary and champions self-discovery as a lifelong project.” —BOMB Magazine 12 Most Anticipated Historical YA Fiction of 2019: Fire up some Nirvana and Bikini Kill and check out this one set in 1993 and starring fifteen-year-old Eleanor.” —BN Teen Blog "LGBT YA Books to Get Excited for in 2019" —Autostraddle "Sensitive and informative.” —Booklist “Page-turning prose . . . with great beauty.” —Kirkus Reviews "Aimee Herman deftly captures what it is to be 15, to be struggling with your identity, transitioning into a new school and a new way of life, and coping with things that none should have to. Eleanor’s character had such a poignant and relatable journey, which, combined with stellar writing and explorations of several facets of the LGBTQ+ community (besides Eleanor, there are also more lesbian, bisexual, and transgender characters), made for an unforgettable book.” —The Bookish Mutant “Eleanor's story is a positive one for young people struggling with identity, particularly LGBTQ teens.” —You Know You Wanna Read It "Underscores the importance queer mentors can play in young adult lives and inversely the tragic consequences for queer youth who have no one in their corner . . . Eleanor gives me hope that if we can keep working to uncover our own mysteries and help each other do the same along the way, the world will be a better place.” —The Lesbrary “Everything Grows plants into your heart and tears it apart as it blossoms.” —Viva La Feminista “ Everything Grows genuinely felt like reading about a young person’s journey through a few months of one of their most tumultuous years.” —Delicate Eternity “A thought-provoking young adult novel that is insightful and reflective. The characters are well-developed and likable. Aimee Herman deftly handles sensitive subject matter in a forthright and realistic manner.” —Book Reviews & More by Kathy “Everything Grows is a sweet and moving read about a young person growing up, coming out, and trying to find the right words to speak their truth.” —Easy Vegan “Everything Grows is a work of healing. It describes coming out as a lifelong process of discovery. Friendship, disfunction, parenting good and bad, and learning to love are unspooled here against a background of exquisite caring. It is the rare read that leaves one a wiser person.” Steven Taylor, author, False Prophet: Fieldnotes from the Punk Underground; editor, Don’t Hide the Madness: William S. Burroughs in Conversation with Allen Ginsberg "Set in the decade of grunge rock and ill-advised do-it-yourself body piercings, Aimee Herman's Everything Grows chronicles a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes funny journey to acceptance, both of self and others. Eleanor Fromme is a witty, kind, and conflicted narrator who could teach many people in our nation a lot about empathy." --Julia Watts, author, Quiver “Everything Grows is haunting. It touches the darkness of bullying and suicide, yet brims with hope. Aimee Herman's tender debut novel is an achingly real exploration of grief, self-discovery, forgiveness, and love.” —Meagan Brothers, author, Weird Girl and What’s His Name “Everything Grows will grow inside you like a revelation, slowly unfolding to a shape that is vulnerable, raw and beautifully alive. . . . There’s tender wisdom and a wonderfully rendered young voice that anyone can recognize as human and real—all against a backdrop of riotgrrl rebellion. Teen embodiment becomes self- conscious, painful, and filled with contradictions. Herman writes a real story, teaching everyone a little about life as lived—genuinely and in discovery.” —Max Wolf Valerio, Author, The Testosterone Files Past Praise for Aimee Herman “Particular and fierce . . . Much like the heartfelt narratives of Lidia Yuknavitch’s novels, but Herman’s pieces are schisms of a form slowly coming together. By body, by light, by night.” —Jacket 2 “This is re-wiring where it counts: below the lexicon. Below the public-private register.” —Bhanu Kapil, author, Ban et Banlieue "The work done in this book is desperately necessary. The next time someone grumbles about the uselessness of poetry, put these poems in their hands." —Rain Taxi "The grace, honesty, and bravery with which [Herman] addresses issues that many won't touch with a ten-foot pole will shake you to the core." —Blotterature “A visceral, wide eyed, queer movement that creates 'sturdy retinas' in those of us who participate.” J/J Hastain, author Identity Collages “Aimee Herman celebrates and contradicts our expectations in her disturbing juxtapositions of unexpected images.” —Maureen Owen, author, Erosion’s Pull “[Herman’s] words are a recipe for seeing differently.” —Daphne Gottlieb, author, Pretty Much Dead

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    £10.44

  • The Nocturnals Adventure Activity Box

    Fabled Films Press The Nocturnals Adventure Activity Box

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    £15.19

  • Ethan Goes to Recess

    Bookpress Publishing Ethan Goes to Recess

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    £17.95

  • BoD - Books on Demand Pansy Grove Tale

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    £15.12

  • Editorial Planeta Mexicana Querido Diario

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  • Tal Como Era  The Way I Used to Be

    Prh Grupo Editorial Tal Como Era The Way I Used to Be

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £17.56

  • Editorial Juventud, S.A. No te metas conmigo Dont mess with me

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    £17.35

  • La Princesa Más Allá de Las Montañas

    1 in stock

    £15.42

  • The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks

    Random House USA Inc The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks

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    £9.78

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Los cazadores

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £8.66

  • Free Spirit Publishing El acoso es algo muy doloroso

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £9.89

  • Hi Worry. Bye Worry

    Free Spirit Publishing Inc.,U.S. Hi Worry. Bye Worry

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    £9.49

  • The Pirates Code

    Austin Macauley Publishers LLC The Pirates Code

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £7.99

  • Bella and the Big Bad Bully

    Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Bella and the Big Bad Bully

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    2 in stock

    £8.99

  • Social Situation Survival Guide

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd Social Situation Survival Guide

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMichelle Schusterman is the author of over twenty critically acclaimed novels for middle grade and young adult readers. Her books have received starred reviews from Kirkus, Booklist, and Publishers Weekly, as well as honors including multiple Junior Library Guild selections, the CBCC Best of 2019 List, ALA's Rainbow List and Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers List, and the NC State College of Education Comic Relief Reading List.Michelle is also a developmental editor at Dovetail Fiction, the young adult imprint of the book packager Working Partners.Julia Christians is a freelance illustrator living in the deep dark forest of the Harz Mountains, Germany, with her husband, two kids, and a pack of dogs.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Seeing Eye to Eye

    Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Seeing Eye to Eye

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £7.99

  • Bookbaby My Life as an Elephant

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