Children & Teen Non-Fiction Books
Usborne Publishing Ltd Am I Normal Yet
Book SynopsisHolly Bourne is a bestselling and critically acclaimed author. Inspired by her work with young people, and her own experiences of everyday sexism, Holly is a passionate mental health advocate and proud feminist.Trade ReviewA contemporary, feminist teen story. * The Bookseller *A brutal and brilliant takedown of how we talk about mental illness, feminism, and friendship. * The Guardian *This YA novel takes a very funny and poignant look at OCD, secrets, feminism and friendship. * The Telegraph *An involving look at feminism, friendship and the secrets we hide even from those who know us best. * The Observer *The book every young woman needs on her bookshelf this year. * Red magazine *
£8.54
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Hodgeheg
Book SynopsisThe 35th anniversary of The Hodgeheg - a timeless classic tale for young children from the master of animal stories, Dick King-Smith. Includes an author profile and interview, and fun facts.''Sparkling humour and wonderful characters are Dick King-Smith''s trademarks'' - Books for Your ChildrenMax is a hedgehog who lives with his family in a nice little home, but it''s on the wrong side of the road from the Park where there''s a beautiful lily pond and plenty of juicy slugs, worms and snails!The busy road is dangerous but Max is determined to make his way across. If humans can do it, why can''t hedgehogs? His first attempt ends in a nasty bump on the head and, when Max tries to speak, he realises his words are all mixed up. He is no longer a hedgehog but a hodgeheg! Still determined to fulfil his mission, Max discovers the best way to cross the road - with the help of the lollipop lady and some careful detective work . . .
£6.99
Andersen Press Ltd Wolf in the Snow
Book SynopsisWinner of the 2018 Caldecott Medal A girl is lost in a snowstorm. A wolf cub is lost, too. How will they find their way home? Pictures rich with feeling tell this satisfying story of friendship and trust. Here is a book set on a wintry night that will spark imaginations and warm hearts, from award-winning author and illustrator Matthew Cordell. "Beautifully paced....ultimately reassuring." Wall Street Journal "Caught in a blizzard on her way home from school, a girl in a red parka discovers a wolf pup left behind by its pack. Cordell's story is wordless, but there's a soundtrack: the cub whines, and distant howls reveal the pack's presence over the next hill. The girl's story is a hero's journey, and Cordell tells it with skill and heart." Publishers Weekly, starred reviewTrade Review"Beautiful" * Daily Mail *"A clever tale of trust and friendship and a joy to share" * Irish Independent, Children's Books of the Year *"A near-wordless story of kindness repaid.... What distinguishes this book are the many feelings that Cordell's pen-and-ink-with-watercolor illustrations capture so well - cold, fear, courage, exhaustion, relief - keeping readers hooked to the end. Deeply satisfying." * Kirkus, Starred review *"Cordell’s pen-and-ink illustrations balance detail and emotion...The setting is brought to life through changing sky colors, cold breaths, and extensive snowscapes in watercolors. The handlettered, inky text, wordless except for sound effects, supports the cinematic feel created through the use of varying perspectives and loosely demarcated panels. Suspenseful page-turns and aerial views on double-page spreads keep readers worrying about the protagonist until the very end, when the family is shown by the fireside with steamy mugs and pet dog?a cozy contrast to the fraught outdoor adventure." * Horn Book, starred review *"A stunning near wordless picture book which will inspire the story teller in all of its readers... a quite different and hugely heart-warming drama about trust and friendship." * LoveReading4Kids, December 2019 Book of the Month *
£7.59
Scholastic Pip and Egg PB
Book SynopsisPip and Egg are like two peas in a pod. But as their friendship grows, so do they - for Pip this means growingroots, but Egg grows wings, and she can't wait to use them. Though Pip wishes he can follow Egg on her adventures, his rootsare strong. So he watches his friend fly away. But true friends alwaysfind their way back to each other.
£7.59
Chicken House Ltd By Rowan and Yew
Book Synopsis The breathtaking sequel to the stunning By Ash, Oak and Thorn from acclaimed nature writer and Costa Award-shortlisted novelist Melissa Harrison - perfect for cosy nights! CHOSEN AS ONE OF COUNTRYFILE'S BEST NATURE BOOKS OF 2021PRAISE FOR BY ASH, OAK AND THORN: 'Timely and magical, it will open the young reader's eyes to the wonders of the natural world.' NATASHA FARRANT 'Each page brims with the wonder of our natural world, so much to learn but all a sheer delight.' PIERS TORDAY As autumn arrives, Moss, Sorrel, Burnet and Dormer decide to return home to Ash Row to unravel a riddle that might explain why their kind are fading from the Wild World. When you're only one-hand high, it's a journey filled with both danger and delight: golden leaves, shiny conkers and the brightest of berries, but also storms and the first frost of winter. They have friendship, good sense and humour on their side, but will it be enough to secure a future for the Hidden Folk? Or will they need to go further, and find a way to work with the most unreliable of creatures ... humans? A tale of disappearing wilderness that couldn't be more relevant in today's environmental crisis, brought to life for children by three tiny, funny, eternal beings – the hidden folk. From acclaimed nature writer and literary fiction novelist, Melissa Harrison, whose work has been shortlisted for the Costa Book Award and longlisted for the Baileys Prize. Inspired by 1942 classic The Little Grey Men by BB, with shades of The Borrowers.
£7.59
Usborne Publishing Ltd Thats not my owl
Book SynopsisThere are eight wise owls for children to meet, and lots of new textures to touch and feel in this colourful board book. From tufty tummies to fluffy babies, young children will love to explore the touchy-feely patches as they search for their owl. Specially designed to help develop sensory and language awareness in babies and toddlers.Trade ReviewThere are eight wise owls for the children to meet in this board book... will help all toddlers in their development of both sensory and language awareness. * The Guardian *A brilliant touchy feely book with lots of different textures. * Let them be small *A delightful series of tactile board books aimed at very young children. The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness. * Ash and Farnham News *My little granddaughter really enjoys this book. The pictures are so bright and clear and there are 'feely' bits on every page which she absolutely loves! The language is repetitive yet also introducing new words such as beak and wing. * Toppsta reviewer *My son loves the little mouse hiding on each page. Each page is very tactile. There is a tufty owl, an owl with rough wings and an owl with fuzzy wings to name but a few. A real favourite in this house. * Toppsta reviewer *
£6.99
Abrams Every Falling Star
Book Synopsis Every Falling Star, the first book to portray contemporary North Korea to a young audience, is Sungju Lee’s intense memoir about being forced at age 12 to live on the streets and fend for himself.“Presents North Korea as a horrifying real-life dystopia. The book, the first of its kind aimed at young adults, is a first-person account of what it is like to be born and raised in a terrifying environment.” —The Guardian Dedicating his book to those he left behind in North Korea, Sungju Lee writes, “North Korea is indeed a Hermit Kingdom; a true-to-life dystopian nation. It’s against this backdrop that my story takes place.” To survive, Sungju creates a gang and lives by thieving, fighting, begging, and stealing rides on cargo trains. Sungju richly recreates his scabrous story, depicting what it was like for a boy alone to create a new family with his gang, “his brothe
£9.49
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Big Book of the UK
Book SynopsisTaking a staycation this summer? Introduce children to the wonders, history, culture and customs of the United Kingdom with The Big Book of the UK!In this BIG book you can:- Learn about the sport of dwile flonking - Find out where black diamonds come from- Meet the supernatural animal that haunts the Scottish Highlands - Discover the British sweets that helped Hillary and Tenzing scale Everest.Filled with facts about wildlife, food, sports, geography, language and some very silly place names, this book will help you uncover national secrets and unearth local legends from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
£13.49
HarperCollins Publishers Collins Junior Atlas
Book SynopsisThe must-have Back to School Atlas for Year 6Fully revised and updated, this is an ideal world reference atlas for young primary school geographers aged 8-11 years (Key Stage 2). Published in association with the Geographical Association, it enables children to learn about the world today and understand how maps and atlases work.The atlas is organised into sections covering the UK, Europe, the world and continents with more detailed larger scale maps of countries and regions popular for focus studies.It includes topics such as climate, population, migration, trade and environmental issues.Topographical based mapping helps the young geographer understand the processes which take place during the formation of the earth's landscapes.The reference mapping is designed for maximum clarity and accessibility, and is supported by photographs and data boxes, with detailed map keys and scale information on each map.Specially selected topic maps give additional information linking to knowledge and
£999.99
Weldon Owen Children's Books Habitats and the animals who live in them: with
Book SynopsisStunning photography, cool activities, reusable stickers and a gigantic wall poster make learning fun! Swing through the rainforest with a spider monkey, swim over a coral reef with tropical fish, and ride on a camel in the desert. From rocky mountains and open oceans to the Arctic tundra, explore the habitats our Earth’s amazing creatures call “home.” Have fun completing the activity pages packed with mazes, find the differences, word searches, sticker scenes and more.
£9.49
Hachette Children's Group The Amazing Edie Eckhart The Amazing Edie Eckhart
Book SynopsisA sparky middle-grade series from TV comedian Rosie Jones. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson and DORK DIARIES.'Fresh, funny and ultra cool' Jacqueline WilsonHello! My name is Edie Eckhart and I'm eleven years old. I'm a little bit different. I have a disability called cerebral palsy, so I talk slowly and fall over a lot. It's never really bothered me because I've never known anything else. Edie Eckhart is Excited with a capital E to start secondary school with her best friend Oscar - the fish to her chips, the bananas to her custard. But when she and Oscar are put into different tutor groups on their first day, Edie is devastated. Who will play secret hangman with her in class? Who will she eat sausage rolls with? But while she's plotting her reunion with Oscar, she accidentally gets cast as the lead in the school play. As Edie discovers a passion for performance, she also Trade ReviewFresh, funny and ULTRA cool -- Jacqueline WilsonThis is a thoroughly enjoyable and uplifting read. Everyone needs an Edie Eckhart in their lives! -- Jen Carney - author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.GOnce I started reading The Amazing Edie Eckhart, I could not stop! This book is as funny and warm as a sausage roll. I loved it! -- Jenny McLachlan - author of Land of RoarThe funniest book I've read all year! -- Steven LentonA fabulous eye-opening and inspiring read for kids aged nine years and upwards * The Sunday Post *This book is inspiring, original, and full of funny anecdotes that any Jacqueline Wilson fan would undoubtedly adore. -- Fiona Buckley * Irish Examiner *Edie is a real and relatable character, flawed, fearless and funny, who just happens to have a disability. A hugely enjoyable read. -- Hannah Sycamore * The Scotsman *
£6.99
What on Earth Publishing Ltd The Big History Timeline Wallbook
Book SynopsisUnfold the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the present day, with this giant wallbook - includes 2-metre fold-out timelineTrade Review"It's a book that will intrigue all ages, with so much to learn and appreciate. It can be hard for children to put historical events into context, but this really helps, and it will stimulate them to investigate in more depth. Excellently done." * Parents in Touch *"A gripping re-telling of the most extraordinary story ever told." * The Independent * "Epic - this is history let out of the box." * The Daily Telegraph * "Astonishing - perfect for all the family." * The Sunday Times *Table of Contents1. Timeline 2. Wallbook Chronicle 3. Letters to the Editor 4. Classifieds
£14.24
Walker Books Ltd A Great Big Cuddle
Book SynopsisTwo of the biggest names in children's publishing, Michael Rosen and Chris Riddell, come together in a new poetry collection.Winner of the 2016 CLPE Poetry Award. Two of the biggest names in children's publishing, Michael Rosen and Chris Riddell, come together in a new poetry collection. The poems in A Great Big Cuddle fizz off the page with sound and rhythm, energy and laughter, as Rosen captures in the most remarkable way what it means to be very, very young. A child's world with all its details and feelings toys and games, animals and made-up creatures, likes and dislikes is vividly conjured up in the most memorable, playful language, and Chris Riddell has produced some his most extraordinary pictures ever to bring this world to life. It''s a book that will be enjoyed by the oldest grown-up and the youngest child and a future classic.Trade ReviewMichael Rosen’s close and affectionate observation of small children and the way they think is brilliantly captured […]Chris Riddell’s illustrations created an equally warm-hearted view of the early years and capture the spirit of the poems perfectly. * Julia Eccleshare, LoveReading *With repetition and jollity, this collection of short poems will provide hours of special shared moments. The illustrations are beautifully observed, too. * Baby London *“[…] bright and bold” * WRD Magazine *
£10.79
Hachette Children's Group The Stories Grandma Forgot (and How I Found Them)
Book Synopsis'One of those books that truly makes the world a better place.' Sophie Anderson, author of the House with Chicken LegsFrom acclaimed poet Nadine Aisha Jassat comes a gripping mystery... "Grandma Farida is losing her memory - but I'm going to help her remember a huge secret."Twelve-year-old Nyla's dad died when she was four, or that's what she's been told. So when Grandma Farida insists she saw him in the supermarket, Nyla wonders if she is 'time-travelling' again - the phrase she uses when Grandma forgets. But when Grandma asks Nyla to find her dad and bring him home, Nyla promises that she will. As Nyla sets out on her journey, she hopes that uncovering the past will help her to understand the mystery at the heart of her family ... and to work out who she is. A page-turning verse novel about memory and identity, and a bond that soars above all else.'A beautiful read about love, family, identity and worth.' Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear'A tender story about the meaning of life and love and loss.' Katya Balen, author of October, OctoberTrade ReviewEloquent, affecting verse novel * The Guardian *A captivating verse novel about family and identity, full of warmth and wisdom * Sophie Anderson in The Daily Express *Thoughtful and sensitive...a gripping but heart-warming tale * People's Friend Magazine *A warm, funny and moving verse novel * Irish Independent *A rich verse novel, with a family mystery to unravel at its core * The Herald Scotland *I have just finished a new verse novel by Scottish-based poet and debut children's author Nadine Aisha Jassat. The Stories My Grandma Forgot (and How I Found Them) is not like anything I have read for this age group (9-11-year-olds). I thought it would be an emotional book about dementia, but it's a very pacy book with a mystery - or two! - happening at the same time. Verse novels are great for young readers, there is a lot of white space on the page and the word count is often shorter than prose books. I read this in two days, it was hard to put down. The verse aspects were visually intriguing and playful. * Maisie Chan in The Guardian *An amazing verse novel about the power of memory and a bond between grandmother and granddaughter * The Bookseller *The Stories Grandma Forgot is half captivating mystery, half love letter to family, empathy, and the things that make life joyous...heart-wrenching and heart-warming in equal measure - one that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page * Scottish Booktrust *This was an engaging poetry book about Nyla Elachi finding out who she truly was...I really enjoyed reading it...the characters were well rounded and described. They felt like they were standing next to me...I also found myself wanting to turn and talk to Jess and Ray, Nyla's friends, even after I'd put the book down. I liked reading this book a lot. I finished it in a flash, not just because of the appealing story line, but because of the form * Kirsten (13 years old) - Books Up North *A powerful and empathy laden story of an inter-generational family, a mixed heritage girl discovering racism and the hunt for truths...the characters in this story are beautifully written and they leap off the page and into the heart of the reader. Their relationships are real - filled with promises, occasional let-downs but always love. I love the librarian and the role she plays in Nyla's world, bringing hope, understanding, empathy and strength to her. The format of this verse novel is wonderful. You can't skim or skip words as each one is specific and necessary. The entire story is threaded with words that are as important as Nyla's quest. Empathy building, relatable and important - coming in May, this is a vital story * My Shelves Are Full blog *A glorious read * K and O Bonkers About Books blog *This is such a powerful, emotive story. Nyla is delightful character whose relationship with her grandmother is captured with such warmth and love...her love for the person her grandmother was, and is, shines through, creating some deeply poignant moments, encouraging empathy for their situation...the story works so well as a verse novel, sensitively exploring Nyla's emotions as events unfold...truly captivating!' * Through the Bookshelf blog *That's ok, Nadine, I didn't need my heart today, which is lucky as you've broken it. (I mean, you put it back together, but still) This is a beautiful book...an amazing book...it's almost deeper than a prose book would be...a wonderful story that needs to be on every school bookshelf. Fantastic * Read and Reviewed blog *
£7.59
AURORA Gromit Plush Toy
Book SynopsisGromit Soft Toy.
£9.91
Pan Macmillan Hamzas Wild World
Book SynopsisBorn in Sudan, Hamza Yassin moved to UK when he was young and settled in Scotland following the completion of his Masters Degree. He began his career as a wildlife cameraman and made his first television appearance on The One Show, going on to become Ranger Hamza for CBeebies live action show Let's Go for a Walk. Since then, Hamza has appeared on The One Show, Countryfile and is a presenter on the BBC's Animal Park. He has also presented his own Channel 4 documentaries, Scotland: My Life in the Wild and Scotland: Escape to the Wilderness and he presented his own BBC One Primetime TV programme Hamza Strictly: Birds of Prey.Louise Forshaw discovered drawing at a young age and has rarely stopped drawing since! Studying Illustration and Animation at Newcastle College she graduated in 2008. Turning her attention to children's books she now works from her small home studio, with three Jack Russell terriers to keep her company.
£8.99
Pan Macmillan Everything You Need to Know
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£18.69
Hachette Children's Group Bible Stories for Children
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£17.00
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing Kittens Do Not Care for Baths
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£10.79
Sweet Cherry Publishing Football Rising Stars Declan Rice
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£6.99
Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd Bugs
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£5.99
Post Wave Publishing UK Ltd Head to Toe
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£15.29
Nosy Crow Ltd Recycling Day What Happens to the Things We Throw
Book SynopsisA fun, friendly picture book about recycling and rubbish - perfect for children aged 3-6. From Holly's lorry to Stan's metal-can machine, discover all the busy people, vehicles and machines needed to recycle and dispose of our rubbish - and find out how we can all reuse our things more to make it .
£7.59
Little Island Solo
Book SynopsisA novel in verse about teenage love and friendships, lost and found.
£10.39
Magic Cat Publishing The Fossil Keepers Treasure
Book SynopsisDiscover how every fossil tells a story with palaeontologist, Amy Atwater.
£15.29
Rockridge Press Constellations for Kids: An Easy Guide to
Book SynopsisExplore the constellations with this guide to navigating the sky for kids ages 6 to 9.Over thousands of years, stargazers have noticed shapes in the stars, also called constellations. Different cultures have seen mythical animals and heroes within these constellations, and many travelers have used the stars as a guide for their journeys. Constellations for Kids will show young astronomers how to read the night sky as they discover more than 25 unique constellations and further their knowledge of outer space and the solar world.From Canis Major to Cassiopeia, each constellation includes easy-to-read sky maps and step-by-step instructions for identifying it in the night sky. You?ll also learn how to use bright stars as guides to show you where to find each constellation.This constellations book includes: BEGINNER-FRIENDLY CONTENT: Build up your knowledge of astronomical science with simple explanations of key concepts that help you gain a solid understanding of stargazing. SIMPLE LINE ILLUSTRATIONS: Easily see the shape of each constellation thanks to line illustrations overlaid on the night sky. FUN FACTS MYTHOLOGY: Learn about all kinds of cool celestial facts and ancient mythology. Did you know Lyra is the only Greek constellation that is a musical instrument? Explore the stories written in the stars with this fun guide to the constellations.
£7.99
HarperCollins Publishers Captain of Fates
Book SynopsisThe swoonful new spin-off to the Sunday Times bestselling YA romantic fantasy series, Twin Crowns. Perfect for fans of Throne of Glass!?????Bursting with epic adventure, romance and humour on the high seas. Someone is making waves Captain Marino Pegasi. Wedded to the sea.Immune to love. Until now Captain Marino Pegasi is never happier than when he's exploring the oceans. But when his beloved sister, Celeste, falls gravely ill, he is forced to go on a desperate search for a cure. Little does he know that in his search he will find so much more lying beyond the horizon. Does Marino's fate truly lie in the hands of a bewitching, mysterious mermaid ?Dive into this gorgeous YA mermaid fantasy and high seas nautical romance!Tropes:Friends to LoversMistaken IdentityMermaidsLife-saving questsFound Family?????Your favourite authors and readers LOVE the Twin Crowns series!Twin Crowns cast a spell on me. Don't miss it!' SARAH J MAAS, bestselling author of A Court of Thorns and RosesAn absolute delight' STEPHANIE GARBER, bestselling author of CaravalDripping with romance' ROSHANI CHOKSHI, bestselling author of The Gilded WolvesPure indulgence' GUARDIAN''Beautifully written, full of emotion, and just the right blend of romance and magic.'' ??????????''The characters are brought to life and take you with them on their amazing journey!''??????????My teen loves this series' ???????????????
£9.49
Abrams Ada Twist Scientist
Book SynopsisA story of the power of curiosity in the hands of a child on a mission to use science to understand her worldTrade Review"Ada Twist is my hero. She’s a smart, curious young girl who doesn’t talk unless she’s got something clever to say, and she thinks like a scientist – always wanting to find out the truth for herself rather than accept someone else’s say so. Plus, she wreaks havoc with her hair-brained experiments. I cannot stress strongly enough that this is not a book only for girls. A New York Times bestseller, from a series by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts that also includes Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer, it is a great book for all pre-schoolers that happens to promote the revolutionary notion that women can do science." Independent.co.uk "A smart, funny, and gorgeously designed picture book that offers a brilliant role-model for kids in Ada." Buzzfeed 'Ada Marie Twist is a true little rebel and, like the pioneering scientists she is named after (Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace), a fantastic feminist role model.' Books for Keeps 'Written in playful rhyming verse, it's joyfully illustrated by the genius of David Roberts.' Huffington Post 'David Roberts provides plenty of visual humour as a backdrop to this kick-ass story of a young girl with a determined spirit and a thirst for knowledge. There aren't many storybooks around for little future scientists, but this is the book that I wanted to show my nieces so that they could learn that, whatever their ambitions, curiosity can lead them forward.' Lounge Books 'Ada Twist, Scientist is the worthy winner of the KSl category in this year's Teach Primary New Children's Fiction Awards, featuring Andrea Beatty's fizzy and joyful rhyming narrative, and an opportunity for keen-eyed youngsters to spot evidence cleverly placed in David Roberts' illustrations that even Ada herself has yet to discover.' --Teach Primary magazine "The endlessly inquisitive heroine of this brilliant picture book seeks to discover the answers to these questions and more! The rollicking rhyming text is as energetic as Ada herself, and the illustrations are packed with ingeniously entertaining detail courtesy of none other than long-time friend of Scoop, David Roberts." Scoop 'Ada Twist, Scientist is the tale of a persistently curious young girl in this brilliant picture book, written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts [...] This is definitely one of my favourite children's books of 2016. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a more satisfying example of a picture book to enjoy' --Sam Hearn, author 'This is a beautifully illustrated rhyming story about a family learning to support a child's curiosity. Ada is a likeable character who has all the traits of a great scientist. The book responds well to the call for greater representation of girls and diversity in STEM subjects and industries (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Indeed Andrea Beaty says she took her inspiration from Ada Lovelace, the mathematician and very first computer programmer, and Marie Curie, who discovered the elements polonium and radium, whose work led to the invention of X-rays. The book is fun to read and should inspire children to follow their passions.' The English Association ' 'Ada Twist is a stereotype-smashing tale which celebrates the power of curiosity and scientific enquiry.' --The Little Rebels Children's Book Award
£12.59
John Blake Publishing Ltd Salah (Ultimate Football Heroes - the No. 1
Book SynopsisThe No.1 football series - over 1 million copies sold!Mohamed Salah is Liverpool's superstar forward, and he is on a mission to become the best player in the world. This exciting book follows his adventures across the world - from the heat of Egypt to the magic of Rome, the roar of Anfield stadium and - finally - his big chance in a Champions League Final.Ultimate Football Heroes is a series of biographies telling the life-stories of the biggest and best footballers in the world and their incredible journeys from childhood fan to super-star professional player. Written in fast-paced, action-packed style these books are perfect for all the family to collect and share.
£6.64
Simon & Schuster Ltd Worst Week Ever Wednesday
Book Synopsis Have YOU ever had a bad week? The hilarious new series taking the world by storm.
£7.59
Walker Books Ltd Totally Chaotic History Roman Britain Gets Rowdy
Book SynopsisThe second book in a fantastically funny new history series from best-selling author and chart-topping podcaster Greg Jenner!Think history is just a boring list of facts and dates? Think again! History is hectic, exciting and unpredictable in fact, it's absolute CHAOS! Join bestselling author Greg Jenner on a riotously fun journey through Roman Britain, from brilliant beginnings to epic ending. Accompanied by expert Roman historian Dr Emma Southon and with side-splitting illustrations from Rikin Parekh, this whirlwind tour will cover everything you need to know about Roman Britain and show you what it would REALLY have been like to live through hundreds of years of chaotic history. Hold on tight, because, with history, you'll never believe what happens next!
£7.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK My First Moomin Best Friends
Book SynopsisThe second book in a brand-new read-aloud board book series for the youngest Moomin fans!Moomin is feeling glum - his best friend Snufkin has gone away for the winter, and nothing is any fun without him. Luckily Moomin''s other friends are there to help him feel less lonely until Snufkin returns.With gorgeous illustrations and a soothing story, this is the perfect book to celebrate friendship.More beautiful Moomin books:My First Moomin: Goodnight MoominMoomin and the Wishing StarMoomin and the Birthday ButtonMoomin: The Very BIG Moominhouse Lift-the-Flap Book
£7.59
Simon & Schuster Ltd Dork Diaries Dear Dork
Book SynopsisEnter the adorkable world of Nikki Maxwell as she tells all about her not-so-fabulous life in the international bestselling series Dork Diaries!
£7.59
HarperCollins Publishers Three Little Wolves And The Big Bad Pig
Book SynopsisA subversive and hilarious spin on the well-loved fairy tale.The three little wolves erect first a solid brick house. The big bad pig comes along and when huffing and puffing fails to work, he uses a sledgehammer to bring the house down. Next they build a home of concrete: The pig demolishes it with his pneumatic drill. The three little wolves choose an even stronger design next time round: They erect a house, made of steel, barbed wire, armor plates and video entry system, but the pig finds a way to demolish it too. It is only when the wolves construct a rather fragile house made of cherry blossoms, daffodils, pink roses, and marigolds that the pig has a change of heart A great read for children who enjoyed The Wolf''s Story by Toby Forward. Kids aged 5 and up will enjoy this hilarious, subversive and brilliant read aloud picture book. Eugene Trivizas's text for The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig is perfectly complemented by Helen Oxenbury's watercolour illustrations.Eugene Trivizas has written over 100 books and is the winner of more than twenty national and international prizes and awards. His work has been adapted for stage, screen and radio.Helen Oxenbury''s warm and witty illustrations have charmed children and adults alike for many years. Her version of Alice in Wonderland, published by Walker Books, won the 2001 Kate Greenaway Award, which she first won in 1969 for The Quangle Wangle''s Hat. She has also won the Smarties Book Prize three times.
£7.59
Otter-Barry Books Ltd The Boy Lost in the Maze
Book SynopsisIn his new verse novel, Joseph Coelho brilliantly blends Greek myth with a 21st century quest. In Ancient Greece Theseus makes a dangerous and courageous journey to find his father, finally meeting the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. While Theo, a modern-day teenage boy, finds himself on a maze-like quest to find his own father. Each story tells of a boy becoming a man and discovering what true manhood really means. The path to self-discovery takes Theo through ‘those thin spaces where myth, magic and reality combine’. Doubts, difficulties and dangers must be faced as Theo discovers the man he will become.Trade Review"Powerful, playful and poignant in equal parts, 'The Boy Lost in the Maze' skilfully interweaves the myth of Theseus with the modern coming-of-age story of Theo. Every word is carefully wrought in these astonishing narrative poems which reward reading, re-reading and reflection." * Jake Hope *"An all-consuming tale of the quests of two boys told in verse... thanks to Coelho's mesmerising way with words and bold imagination, the two worlds are bridged effortlessly... Coelho allows each boy's life to complement the other while reminding us that the answers to the stories' central question - what is a man? - remain the same, in myth and modernity." * The Times - Children's Book of the Week *"A gritty and innovative intertwining of Theseus and the Minotaur with a modern-day quest blends 20 chapters of dual narrative poetry with illustrator Kate Milner’s abstract forms and revitalised Greek motifs. Personal, accessible and memorable, Theo’s journey of self-discovery is highly relatable and will resonate. A landmark coming-of-age verse novel, The Boy Lost in the Maze is ideal to read and discuss with students in years 9-11. Highly recommended for KS4 libraries." -- Tom Tolkien * School Reading List - Fiction Book of the Month *"This is an extraordinary read… Deeply poignant, the story feels incredibly personal as these boys face a labyrinth of emotions, navigating their lives whilst feeling adrift, seeking a connection, seeking themselves... Joseph’s love of poetry shines through the work...his command of language, his power with words and his ability to speak directly to the heart of his readers combine to create a stunning work of great beauty, pathos and hope. It is unbelievably good!" * Through The Bookshelf *"The poetic nature of the text makes it a quick and accessible read which is likely to appeal to reluctant readers, particularly boys given the male-dominated storylines. Coelho’s expertise as a performance poet is clear and the book would benefit from being read aloud in order to appreciate the poems’ rhythm and pace. The Boy Lost in the Maze is a clever and original tale that makes for an impressive start to Coelho’s tenure as Children’s Laureate." -- Melanie Dillon * School Reading List *"This is a spellbinding novel... addresses issues of identity, masculinity, and fatherhood. It has exciting interactive elements and includes choices for the reader to make, mirroring Theseus’ journey though the Labyrinth. This is a book like no other and I can’t wait for my son to be able to read it." -- Booksb4bedtime * via Instagram *"The switching between Theo’s study for his Theseus project and his search for his father is brilliant... And alongside this – as if this story weren’t powerful enough – Theseus’s battles with his own villains, Cercyon, Procrustes and the rest, form another strand of narrative and teach him more and more what manhood and sonship mean... It could work as a class read, but it has so much to puzzle and to treasure I would see it as a library acquisition, to be savoured on one’s own... the reader will not be disappointed." * Just Imagine *"The form of this book by Joseph Coelho threads the story into the heart of the matter, looks at who are the monsters, and who the heroes, shows how flawed adults can be and the power of myth to learn. It is a triumph. Rich with the humanity of the monsters we make. Rare. Beautiful." * Jackie Morris *"Joseph Coelho is a poet with the rare talent of being able to write equally brilliantly for all ages. Have read a dozen of his books and The Boy Lost in the Maze stands with the very best of them. An intense read with powerful illustrations... it's a masterpiece." * Jon Biddle *"A quick and interesting read and one that I would recommend for fans of Free Verse." -- @bookmadbarlow * via Instagram *"Our current Children’s Laureate has created another powerful, enthralling story in verse form. Kate Milner has supported these with beautiful black and white illustrations ranging from pieces that look as if they may be ancient Greek illustrations to wonderfully detailed modern depictions. Once you pick it up you won’t want to put it down!" * Love Reading For Kids *"A powerful verse novel with stunning illustrations." * BookTrust: Books we love in October 2022 *"Monsters and mythical creatures are are given startling contemporary relevance in this affecting novel in verse by the current Children's Laureate." * The Financial Times: Best Books of 2022 *"...Children’s laureate Coelho knows his way around the great legends, and is masterful at weaving them into contemporary kids’ lives. This is a tale told in verse (don’t panic, the plot is awesome), paralleling Theseus’s journey through the labyrinth with teenager Theo’s quest to find his biological dad. It’s also interactive, with a ‘choose your own adventure’ element. A lyrical, touching page-turner." * The Big Issue - Best children's books of 2022 *"The Boy Lost in the Maze by Joseph Coelho and illustrated by Kate Milner is a deep and uplifting, dark and luminous verse novel. Follow Theo, Theseus and, yes, the Minotaur on their quest to find their respective father, their manhood, their identity. Expertly navigating timelines and perspectives, this polyphonic tour de force features epics, pantoums, raps, and even choose your-own-adventure moments. Very, very strong stuff." -- Juliette Saumande * Sunday Independent *"The book sees Children’s Laureate Coelho adapt The Six Labours of Theseus in verse using modern vernacular, while simultaneously mapping that timeless story onto a second narrative set in the present day... The interweaving of both narratives is skillfully done, teasing out the parallels between the two via a series of poems that combine the complexities of a carefully crafted collection and the pacey immediacy of a modern detective tale." * Teach Secondary *"In this powerful and poignant verse novel, the Children’s Laureate, Joseph Coelho, deftly interweaves Greek myth with a contemporary teenage issue – the search for an identity and for a father... The deep emotions that verse novels can create through short phrases, simple language and a greater emphasis on action rather than plot should appeal to the teenage reader short of time." * Read for Good *"Surely it qualifies as a set text on the English Lit. curriculum?! It prompts discussion, illustrates writing techniques and we think the kids would particularly appreciate the contemporary plot-line, language and descriptions of an urban landscape they recognise." * Books Up North *"This is an accessible and insightful read, covering self-growth, discovery and changing one’s narrative. It is gripping and fast-paced and a definite one-sitting kind of read... Coelho’s masterful writing adds a whole new, nuanced and thought-provoking layer to the age-old myth, which will stick with you long after you have turned the last page." -- Farrah (aged 16) * The Book Nook *"Theo’s story, like Theseus’s, is told in poetry gives it an epic quality, while the ending, in both words and pictures, is incredibly moving. Coelho has dedicated his life to making poetry accessible to everyone, and in the book’s page-turning readability, it can be enjoyed by older children and adults alike." -- June Hopper Swain * IBBY UK *"Besides being gorgeously realized, the story gets high marks for originality, which is high praise, indeed." -- Michael Cart * Library Journal (US) - Starred Review *"Coehlo expertly uses poetic form here to straightforwardly connect the two heroes’ quests... with deeply felt contemplations on manhood, fathers, and what it feels like to be truly loved for who you are. An additional layer of complexity is offered by the occasional unique use of a “choose-your-own-adventure” style, in which readers can see different outcomes of turning points in Theo’s journey... A powerful, skillful poetic novel." * Bulletin for the Center of Children’s Books (US) - Starred Review *"By using complex verse that demonstrates a clear love of poetic experimentation, Coelho presents an insightful, multidimensional interpretation of a millennia-old myth. Milner's pencil figure drawings and glyphic illustrations are interspersed throughout, portraying Theseus as a contemporary superhero." * Publishers' Weekly (US) - Five Star Review *
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group Bumble and Snug and the Shy Ghost
Book SynopsisBest friends Bumble and Snug are bugbops - little monsters filled with BIG feelings! Join them in this new, full-colour graphic novel, as they go on a thrilling, funny adventure with a VERY shy ghost and learn about the world outside and inside.Bumble and Snug are excited to show off their magic tricks at the Bugbopolis Talent Show together with their new friend, a little ghost. They''ll need to practise first, from pulling rabbits out of a hat to picking the right cards and levitating. There''s just one problem, the ghost turns invisible when she''s shy!When the little ghost gets overwhelmed and vanishes before they can begin their act, Bumble and Snug will have to save the show. But there are other obstacles to overcome too - and it starts with a falling stage! Bumble and Snug and the Shy Ghost is a story about being shy, friendship, magic tricks and a disaster or two!Perfect for readers just starting to enjoy stories indepen
£7.59
HarperCollins Publishers Draw With Rob
Book SynopsisTrade Review“As close to perfection as you can get” The Times “Joyful and uplifting. Superb” Daily Mail
£7.59
HarperCollins Publishers 100 Unofficial Roblox Top 100 Games
Book SynopsisGet ready to discover the amazing world of Roblox!We all know Roblox is full of exciting games and experiences, but do you know where to find your next favourite game? This book will reveal the top 100 Roblox games, so hold on tight and prepare for fun!Whether you?re a role-playing fanatic, obsessed with obbys or a total tycoon, the 100% Unofficial Roblox Top 100 brings you the best games across every genre ? making it the ultimate guide for Roblox fans old and new!Discover all there is to know about the greatest games on the Roblox platform, from frantic first-person shooters, to epic role-playing quests.Learn tips and tricks to impress your friends, discover secrets hidden in your favourite games and unearth awesome new adventures to play together.
£13.49
Penguin Random House Children's UK The Wave
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Girl Goddess Queen
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewFunny, fierce and feminist; this is a refreshing romp through Greek mythology. Bea Fitzgerald draws on her extensive knowledge to create this imaginative retelling, turning everything we think we know about Persephone and Hades upside down and recasting them as the stars of this unexpected, meticulously researched, empowering rom-com. * Jennifer Saint, Sunday Times bestselling author of Ariadne *Girl, Goddess, Queen is simply divine. Bea has woven a classic myth with an electrifying romance and a witty, fiercely modern twist. Beautifully written, utterly glorious, and fabulously powerful, this is a definite must-read that should be at the top of everyone's TBR pile! * Beth Reekles, bestselling author of The Kissing Booth *A captivating debut! Girl, Goddess, Queen is an incredibly fun and wonderfully crafted reimagining of a beloved myth - bringing to life timeless gods, the complex intimacy of family bonds, a fierce protagonist, and a passionate slow-burn romance. * Sue Lynn Tan, Sunday Times bestselling author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess. *Girl Goddess Queen is a richly woven, gloriously funny and deeply swoony exploration of the Hades & Persephone myth, and I'm so excited for everyone to discover the marvellous talent that is Bea Fitzgerald. * Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Make You Mine This Christmas *A fresh feminist take on a classic myth, Girl, Goddess, Queen is ripe with yearning, humour and wit. * Rosie Talbot, author of Sixteen Souls *A clever and fresh feminist retelling that pulses with beauty and life. * Anna Waterworth, author of The Girl Who Grew Wings *
£8.54
Quarto Publishing PLC Little People BIG DREAMS Sticker Activity Book
Book SynopsisA Sticker Activity Book full of all of your favourite characters from LPBDTrade Review“Colour, sticker, spot-the-difference and doodle in an activity companion to the hit biography series.” -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller, October Previews *In a new addition to the irresistible Little People, Big Dreams series about famous high-achievers, the Sticker Activity Book features colouring, drawing and writing challenges – plus 100 stickers – with eye-catching pages about Frida Kahlo, David Attenborough, David Bowie and more. * The Sunday Express *
£6.99
Andrews UK Limited Kittiwake Stormhaven and the Pirates Portolano
£8.54
Penguin Random House Children's UK Peppa Pig HideandSeek
Book SynopsisThere are over 200 things to spot in this search and find book! Peppa is going on a hide-and-seek adventure! Peppa''s friends are too busy to stay and play so she takes the game to them!Can you help Peppa look for her friends? Visit the museum, the gym and the supermarket too. This is the perfect Peppa book to keep little ones entertained at home!There are lots more Peppa Pig books from Ladybird for you to enjoy including: The Big Tale of Little Peppa, Peppa''s Big Race and many more.
£6.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals
Book SynopsisExplore the incredible world of animals with this beautifully illustrated full-colour encyclopedia for curious young readers. Inside you''ll find a wide-ranging overview of animal life, alongside fascinating facts that are sure to surprise and delight.Based on the latest understanding of natural history, this is a definitive guide to the habitats of the world and the animals that live in them. You will discover why wolves live in a pack, what noise a meerkat makes, how an alligator hunts, and many other intriguing animal facts.Includes:• Profiles of fascinating animals, including polar bears, penguins, red pandas, and sea turtles.• Habitat breakdowns and the animals that live there• Fact boxes, pulling out interesting facts and stats• Beautiful, full-colour illustrations by Marc PattendenThis book supports the key stage 2 (KS2) curriculum and is great for home learning. Ideal for children aged 8+.AB
£11.69
Hachette Children's Group The Lions Run
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£13.49
Sourcebooks Heroic Kids
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£10.39
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Classic Nursery Rhymes
Book SynopsisAn enchanting collection of nursery rhymes illustrated with beautiful vintage artwork by Dorothy M. Wheeler from 1916. Features a foreword by former Children''s Laureate Chris Riddell.The perfect gift for any time of year (from Christmas to christenings and birthdays), this sumptuous collection of nursery rhymes is illustrated with stunning watercolour artwork by Dorothy M. Wheeler, Enid Blyton''s original illustrator. All the your childhood favourites are here and ready to be passed on to the next generation, along with sheet music at the back for reference. This beautiful hardback has is a must-have for children of any age. The gorgeous vintage artwork decorates nursery favourites including Little Jack Horner, Jack and Jill and Humpty Dumpty and will draw young readers back again and again.Every child''s bookcase needs a book of Classic Nursery Rhymes and this is a beautiful and nostalgic hardback... this has a strong sense of having been hTrade ReviewEvery child's bookcase needs a book of Classic Nursery Rhymes and this is a beautiful and nostalgic hardback... this has a strong sense of having been handed down from an earlier generation. * The Publishers Association *
£14.44
Usborne Publishing Ltd Illustrated Ballet Stories
Book SynopsisSoar with the Firebird, dance with the Nutcracker Prince and thrill at the drama of Romeo and Juliet in this beautifully illustrated collection of ballet stories. A delightful gift to enchant and inspire any ballet lover, with twelve stories specially retold for readers today. Includes links to websites with video clips and more about the ballets.
£12.60