Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Amicus Ink You Can Listen to Directions: Stop or Go?
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£10.44
Amicus Ink You Can Encourage Others: Tease or Inspire?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Follow the Rules: Cheat or Play Fair?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Make Changes: Ask or Ignore?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Respect Differences: Assume or Find Out?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Stop Bullying: Stand by or Stand Up?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink Extraordinary Ordinary Ella
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£16.19
Amicus Ink You Can Be Helpful: Step Aside or Pitch In?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Be Polite: Be Rude or Use Tact?
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£9.49
Amicus Ink You Can Use Money Wisely: Spend or Save?
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£10.44
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Lali's Feather
Book SynopsisThis endearing story of identification and values shows the rewards in looking closely and thinking imaginatively.Lali finds a little feather in the field. Is it lost? Lali sets out to find feather a home, but one bird after another rejects it. The feather is too small for Rooster, too slow for Crow, and too plain for Peacock. Once Lali decides to keep the little feather and discovers all the things she can do with it, the other birds begin to recognize its value.Farahan Zia?s charming tale employs an inventive circular structure that reveals the importance of looking beyond first impressions. Illustrator Stephanie Fizer Coleman brings this delightful story of imagination and inspiration to life.
£15.29
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Boo Stew
Book SynopsisWhen one of her culinary concoctions takes on a life of its own, Curly Locks must save the townspeople of Toadsuck Swamp from the mean Scares by using her smarts and unique talents. Illustrations.
£16.19
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Now You Say Yes
Book SynopsisAfter their foster mother dies, 15-year-old Mari takes her on-the-spectrum 9-year-old stepbrother, Conor, on a journey to find their estranged grandmother, during which she learns about the inner workings of Conor?s mind and about her connections to him and the world.
£16.19
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. The Littlest Yak
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£16.19
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Beyond the Burrow
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£16.19
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. The Secret Science of Magic
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£10.79
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. The Littlest Elephant
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£16.19
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. The Littlest Yak and the New Arrival
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£16.19
Creative Paperbacks Extreme Weather
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£14.39
Creative Company Fire Trucks
£11.25
Sounds True Inc Slow Down, Tumbleweed!
Book SynopsisChildren will see how learning to slow down gives you a chance to notice and appreciate the beauty in the world. In our fast-paced society, children are often missing the value of slowing down. Slow Down, Tumbleweed! is about a wild and roaming tumbleweed who thinks the world is only interesting if you rush through life. Then she gets caught on a fence and is forced to slow down. As she learns to sit in stillness and quiet, Mabel notices the beauty of the world around her-the music of wind chimes, the shapes in the clouds, the long eyelashes of a heifer. She sees there is so much that is interesting and beautiful right here, right now. You don't have to chase it. Slow Down, Tumbleweed! teaches children the importance of slowing down, pausing to take a breath, and cultivating mindfulness. It shows the peace and gratitude you feel when you learn to be calm and open your awareness. This book celebrates all of life-both moving fast and moving slow.
£16.19
Sounds True Inc Sylvie and the Wolf
Book SynopsisSylvie has a secret. She’s seen a wolf in the woods and is afraid to tell anyone about it. She thinks people won’t believe her or will make fun of her. As her fear begins to control her life, she stops going to the woods, spending time with friends, and doing the things she loves. Eventually, with the encouragement of a loving aunt, Sylvie is able to confront her fear. She learns that instead of running or hiding, she can live alongside her anxiety. She also learns that everyone is dealing with something that scares them—even the wolf. This beautifully told story has a fairy-tale feel that is wonderfully captured through the art of Merce Lopez. It shows children the importance of emotionally caring for themselves, giving love and empathy to others, and understanding the negative nature of secrets.
£15.19
Sounds True I Am Powerful: Affirmations to Inspire Boldness,
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£14.44
Dayspring Big Prayers for Little Kids: Things about God
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£12.99
Astra Publishing House Kindness Counts 123: A Highlights Book about
Book SynopsisTeaching little ones about kindness can be as easy as 1, 2, 3! This bright and engaging board book invites young readers to count down from 10 while discovering the many ways to make the world a kinder place. Through vibrant illustrations and age-appropriate language, this 26-page kindness book will help kids 2-5 learn the important concepts of empathy and compassion.Whether it be delivering cookies to a new neighbor, sharing toys, or saying "I love you" to Grandma and Grandpa, this book is filled with tangible ways kids can show kindness toward others. It’s a perfect book to read aloud at home or in the classroom to spark conversations about kindness and empathy. Showcasing a diverse cast of children, this book’s joyful illustrations and simple words encourage children to be their best selves wherever they go.Featuring durable cardstock pages and approachable, kid-friendly language, this book offers a thoughtful and fun read-aloud experience that young children will enjoy again and again. This book is crafted by childhood experts to promote strong social and emotional skills, strengthen early math skills and build positive associations with reading.Trade Review“From the beloved brand Highlights comes a new set of picture books for kids. One, in an A-Z format, this book will show kids all the different ways they can bring a little kindness into the world. Think helping with chores, delivering cookies to a neighbor, standing up for what’s right and more. The other does the same in counting form and featuring a diverse cast of kids and beautiful illustrations, these are both excellent books to read aloud in a classroom or at home before bedtime.” – Red Tricycle“Kindness is something everyone can relate to. . . Using 123’s and ABC’s, these books make the concept of kindness more manageable for kids and just as fun for adults. They are full of ideas of how any age can share a little love with the world. Take time to read them together and then go out as a family and put what you learned into action!” - Taylor Mariott, Medium
£12.34
Astra Publishing House Bunny Braves the Day: A First-Day-Of-School Story
Book SynopsisWhen a little bunny is nervous about starting school, his big sister hops right in to help him tackle his first-day jitters. It's the first day of school, and little Bunny feels like something is flip-flopping in his belly. He won't know anyone. He doesn't know how to tie his shoes or how to read. And what if no one likes him? Can Bunny's sister convince him that the first day won't be a horrible disaster? Award-winning author and illustrator Suzanne Bloom's signature gentle humor, exuberant characters, and reassuring message will resonate with every child who has similar anxiety about the first day of school.Trade ReviewA Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year"A small bunny uses every excuse to avoid the first day of school. From an upper bunk, an older bunny peeks over the edge, excited: 'Up and at ’em, Bunny Lump.' But the younger one isn’t having it. 'I’m too tired'; 'What if no one likes me?'; 'My socks are too short'; 'My tummy hurts.' The older sib has some solid suggestions, from packing a favorite stuffed animal to wearing something that will calm the jitters, like their own glittery shoes. Faces and body language are expressive... share with those who will be shepherding and calming their own younger siblings on their first days." —Kirkus Reviews"What’s a bunny to do on day one of school when he frets that no one will like him, he can’t tie his shoes, and he can’t read? He can listen to his authoritative but empathic older sister, who...patiently assuages Bunny’s fears with reminiscences of her own first-day nerves. (A) heartening sibling tale accompanied by warm mixed-media pictures." — Publishers Weekly
£15.29
Capstone Editions The Baby and Me
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£10.19
Kane/Miller Book Publishers Extraordinary!
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£12.99
Rockridge Press The Christian Q&A Book for Kids: 100+ Questions
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£12.34
Rockridge Press Growth Mindset Journal for Teens: Embrace
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£17.09
Sourcebooks, Inc Dream: With Sesame Street
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£16.19
Sourcebooks, Inc Do You Speak Fish?: A story about communicating
Book SynopsisA simple yet heartwarming story that demonstrates how to overcome communication barriers and better understand those who identify with different culturesWhen a child meets a fish and says hello, the fish does not respond. The child is shocked. What a rude fish! But soon the child learns that it's not up to the fish to speak the child's language. And if the child wants to communicate, he'll have to take the time to learn how to speak Fish.Trade Review"A gregarious little boy is annoyed that the animals and insects he greets won't speak to him in return. The absurdity of the premise guarantees laughs from readers. They will enjoy watching the boy practice speaking with the animals in their languages, especially the lion, who can't stop laughing... The slick cartoon illustrations are vivid and eye-catching, the pacing of the page turns timed well for humor. A funny read-aloud with a great message." - Kirkus Reviews
£13.99
Sourcebooks, Inc Heroes Wear Masks: Elmo’s Super Adventure
Book Synopsis"In Heroes Wear Masks: Elmo's Super Adventure, [Elmo] holds young readers' hands as he navigates the changing world amid the COVID-19 pandemic that sees some big changes to his usual school-day routine." — PeopleSuperheroes wear masks to protect against viruses! Come along in this Elmo picture book as he gets ready to go off to school and be a mask hero!Today is going to be a SUPER day! Elmo is heading to school, and he wants to be a school superhero! Young children will join Elmo as he gets ready like a hero and learns about wearing masks and washing hands. With the help of Elmo and his mommy, this all new story from world-renowned education brand Sesame Workshop will help children calm school anxiety and understand new and different routines they may experience during the pandemic, such as Wearing a kids face mask Anxiety about leaving home Washing hands frequently Social distancing Not being able to give hugs or high-fives to friends Staggered schedules Why some friends may not be at school Temperature checks New classroom seating arrangementsHeroes Wear Masks is a sweet and educational mask book for kids that reminds readers it's super to help everyone stay healthy and safe! It's the perfect pandemic book with tools to discuss important topics as kids go back to school, preschool, daycare, or out in any public setting where they'd need a face mask to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.Plus, this Sesame Street book includes bonus tips for grown-ups in the back with language parents, caregivers, and educators can use with young children to talk about staying healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond!Trade Review"[Heroes Wear Masks] is all about helping kids because so many are having to adjust especially going to school... a special message for everybody who is transitioning back to school in one way or another. " - Hoda Kotb on NBC Today Show"Filled with tips from Elmo to help kids who are a little nervous as they navigate this new normal. [Heroes Wear Masks] has something we can all learn: Elmo and his friends do belly breathing every morning because it's a nice thing to start the day." - Vladimir Duthiers on CBS This Morning"In Heroes Wear Masks: Elmo's Super Adventure, [Elmo] holds young readers' hands as he navigates the changing world amid the COVID-19 pandemic that sees some big changes to his usual school-day routine." - People"Elmo is nervous about starting school, but learns to wash his hands, take deep breaths and wear a mask to keep everyone safe." - Today.com, '17 books to ease kids' anxiety about coronavirus'"I highly recommend this book to families of young children. I also think teachers of young children should have this in their library right now and be reading it to their students." - NAPPA (National Parenting Product Awards)
£10.49
Sourcebooks Wonderland Sesame Street Storybook Collection: Treasury of
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£17.09
Sourcebooks Wonderland My First Day of Preschool
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£10.99
Sourcebooks Wonderland My First Day of Kindergarten
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£10.99
Sourcebooks Wonderland My First Day of First Grade
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£10.99
Lerner Publishing Group Luis's First Day: A Story about Courage
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£12.25
Lerner Publishing Group Being Thankful with Gabrielle: A Book about
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£27.85
Lerner Publishing Group Do Your Part with Grover: A Book about
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£27.85
Editorial Destellos Titi Chabeli
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£13.30
Hardie Grant Books Crocodiles Do Not Like the Bathroom
£17.08
Nimbus Publishing Limited One Summer in Whitney Pier
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£18.95
Kids Can Press Jasper John Dooley 1: Star of the Week
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£9.87
Nimbus Publishing Ltd This Is It, Lark Harnish
Book SynopsisA historical middle-grade novel following a plucky thirteen-year-old hired girl in rural 1919 Nova Scotia, exploring grief and love, poverty and privilege, and family in all its forms, from the award-winning author of The Cammie Turple series.Lark Harnish, plucky and chatty and full of hope, is starting a new life. It's 1919 in rural Nova Scotia and at just thirteen years old, she has to leave her mother and siblings to go work at the McMasters house. Her father has died and her family desperately needs the money.She arrives expecting another version of her own family — bruised and saddened by the loss of a parent, but still full of love and laughter and stories. Instead she finds a family in tatters, with devastated adults raising sad and lonely children. When Lark barrels in with her big personality, she disturbs a long-held silence in the McMasters house. The well-being of Lark's family is on the line, and so are the hearts of the McMasters. Can Lark find her way in this new life, or are two families about to fall apart?In her newest historical middle-grade novel, celebrated author Laura Best brings another delightful group of characters to her readers, along with all the complexity of families finding hope in hard times.
£12.30
Nimbus Publishing Limited Im a Big Rig
£13.20
Tundra Books Your First Day of Circus School
Book SynopsisA clever, comical re-imagining of the classic first day of school story, with a circus twist!Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages! It's the most amazing day on earth: the first day of school! It can be a daunting prospect, but don't worry — your big brother can show you the ropes. Join a nervous boy and his enthusiastic older brother as they navigate the highs and lows of a first day at school . . . except this school is a big top, and the teacher is named Miss Stupendous, and the cafeteria can be a zoo, literally! It turns out, school isn't so scary when you can let off steam during recess (on a steam train) and walk on stilts to all of your classes. With a bit of help from family and some new friends, you'll make it to the top of the class in no time! This charming take on school readiness will delight new school-goers and take a bit of the fear out of those first-day jitters.
£8.54
Tundra Books Friends Like These
Book SynopsisFrom bestselling, award-winning author Meg Rosoff comes a gritty, intoxicating novel about a summer of unforgettable firsts: of independence, lies, love and the inevitable loss of innocence. Sharp and irresistible, it's perfect for fans of Judy Blume's Summer Sisters and Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend.New York City. Summer 1983. A summer internship in New York was meant to be everything Beth wanted. But from the moment she arrives in the city she feels wrong: wrong hair, terrible clothes, defective smile, too obviously a virgin. Sharing a hot, cockroach-filled apartment with a couple falling out of love completes the dream picture. Then she meets her fellow interns: ambitious out-of-towner Dan, preppy rich boy Oliver, and Edie — a beautiful, brittle, magnetic, instant best friend. Irresistible people are like gravity. You can’t help being pulled towards them — can you?
£11.69