Search results for ""author eda kaban""
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Helga Makes a Name for Herself
Filled with humour and heart, this clever picture book about perseverance and following your dreams stars Helga, a small but mighty (and loud) Viking. Helga, along with her sidekick, Wolvie, wants to be a warrior just like her favourite hero, Ingrid the Axe. But she is a farmer’s daughter and the only battles she fights are pretend. So when Ingrid the Axe comes to town looking for new recruits, Helga jumps at the chance. She and Wolvie find the competition to be fierce. But Helga is fierce too, and single-minded in her desire to make a name for herself. After all she is a WARRIOOORRRR!
£13.99
Union Square & Co. Even Superheroes Get Scared
When Superheroes feel worried or scared,When they fret, when they sweat, when they feel unprepared . . .They could run off screeching, they could but they don’t.Because real superheroes just wouldn’t, they won’t. Even superheroes get scared sometimes. When that happens, do they run and hide? NO! They acknowledge the feeling, then choose to be brave! There are villains to fight and cities to save! Young readers can follow the superheroes’ examples and take deep breaths, ask for help, and face new challenges.
£12.99
Running Press,U.S. Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone
Dolls and trucks are for everyone, as are fabric and wood, flutes and drums, hockey and figure skating, and many more in this follow up to Running Press Kids's successful picture book Pink Is for Boys. Continuing to defy gender stereotypes while speaking to a new generation of "woke" parents and children, this is a fun, playful, and important book for young kids and their families to read together.
£13.36
Union Square & Co. Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
All kids have trouble getting a grip on their emotions, sometimes-even young superheroes! But what do they do when they're having a bad day? Colourful action-packed illustrations and a dynamite rhyming text reveal the many ways superheroes (and ordinary children, too) can resist the super-temptation to cause a scene when they're sad, angry, frustrated, lonely, or afraid.
£12.99
Penguin Putnam Inc When Santa Came to Stay
What happens when your Christmas cookies are too good? Santa comes . . . to stay! At first, it's fantastic: treats and toys and reindeer flights every day. Then Mrs. Claus arrives. And Baby Claus. And before long, the Easter Bunny and her babies Chuck and Puck and Luck and Duck and . . . you get the picture. By the time the Fourth of July rolls around, everyone's had a bit too much eggnog in their cereal and confetti in their hair. As one family discovers, maybe the true meaning of Christmas is about more than presents and sweets. And maybe there's a reason it comes but once a year.
£15.99
Amazon Publishing Pirates Don't Go to Kindergarten!
Yo, ho, ho! It’s a mutiny against kindergarten! Pirate Emma is about to start kindergarten! But Emma’s not so sure she’s ready for a new captain and crew. Especially since Cap’n Chu—the roughest, toughest, awesomest preschool cap’n ever—is right down the hall. So Emma decides to head back to the preschool ship to see if she can stir up a mutiny against kindergarten! Is that what she really wants? Or does she just miss her beloved Cap’n Chu? Batten down the hatches, mateys, because the first day of school is going to be stormy!
£15.28
Chronicle Books Old MacDonald Had a Truck
"A new twist on a classic story and song, this book is just pure fun." — School Library Journal Old MacDonald has some new friends on the farm: Old MacDonald had a farm E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a...TRUCK?! With a DIG DIG here and a SCOOP SCOOP there, this classic folk song just got revved up! Beloved machines—the excavator, dump truck, bulldozer, and more—will have vehicle enthusiasts of all ages reading and singing along. • With colorful, fun illustrations, and subtle themes of gender equality, both parents and kids will enjoy this story over and over again • Ideal for family and elementary school story time • Steve Goetz was inspired to write his debut picture book, Old MacDonald Had a Truck, after his son began to sing "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" with alternative lyrics Fans of Old MacDonald Had a Boat and Old MacDonald's Things That Go will love this entertaining read (and sing-aloud book) with a surprise ending. Recommended for children ages 4-6 years to enjoy any time of day. • Perfect family read aloud book • For early and emergent readers in Preschool through Grade 1
£14.43
Disney Book Publishing Inc. Princess Power
£15.18
Running Press,U.S. Pink Is for Boys
Pink is for boys . . . and girls . . . and everyone! This timely and beautiful board book rethinks and reframes the stereotypical blue/pink gender binary and empowers kids-and their grown-ups-to express themselves in every colour of the rainbow. Featuring a diverse group of relatable characters, Pink Is for Boys invites and encourages children to enjoy what they love to do, whether it's racing cars and playing baseball, or loving unicorns and dressing up. Vibrant illustrations help children learn and identify the myriad colours that surround them every day, from the orange of a popsicle, to the green of a grassy field, all the way up to the wonder of a multicoloured rainbow.Parents and kids will delight in Robb Pearlman's sweet, simple script, as well as its powerful message: life is not colour-coded
£13.99
St Martin's Press The New Kid Has Fleas
There's a new kid in class, and they're . . . different. They dress different. Talk different. Eat different. And the word on the playground is: they have fleas. But, one of their classmates wonders, what if we got to know the new kid? Visited their home (wolves' den)? Met their parents (wolves)? Shared a snack (squirrels)? Maybe then the new kid wouldn't be so bad after all. School's in session for a howlingly fun "lesson" in preconceptions, differences, rumors, karma, and not just being the new kid, but befriending them.
£14.99
Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc) Dad and the Recycling-Bin Roller Coaster
£14.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: The Wall of Fame Game
£10.32
Union Square & Co. Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
"Full of action and vibrancy. . . .A good way to soothe bad days away.” —School Library Journal When Superheroes don’t get their way, when they’re sad, when they’re mad, when they’ve had a bad day . . . . . . they COULD super-tantrum, they COULD but they DON'T, because REAL Superheroes just WOULDN'T—they WON'T! All kids have trouble getting a grip on their emotions, sometimes—even young superheroes! But what do they do when they’re having a bad day? Colorful action-packed illustrations and a dynamite rhyming text reveal the many ways superheroes (and ordinary children, too) can resist the super-temptation to cause a scene when they’re sad, mad, frustrated, lonely, or afraid. From burning off steam on a bike or a hike, to helping others, this energetic picture book has plenty of fun ideas to help kids cope when they’re feeling overwhelmed.
£8.23
Running Press,U.S. Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone
Dolls and trucks are for boys and girls and everyone, as are fabric and wood, flutes and drums, hockey and figure skating, and many more. This is a fun, playful, and important board book for parents and toddlers to read together.
£8.42
Chronicle Books Old MacDonald Had a Boat
Old Mac and Mrs. Mac are at it again! This time, these DIY-happy farmers wield a host of noisy tools—from hammers to sanders, and even a blowtorch—to soup up their rusty old fishing boat. With a BANG BANG here and a BUZZ BUZZ there, this silly, summery sequel to the wildly popular Old MacDonald Had a Truck is sure to make a splash—and have the whole family singing along.
£14.46
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown
£10.30
Running Press,U.S. Pink Is for Boys
Pink is for boys . . . and girls . . . and everyone! This timely and beautiful board book rethinks and reframes the stereotypical blue/pink gender binary and empowers kids-and their grown-ups-to express themselves in every colour of the rainbow. Featuring a diverse group of relatable characters, Pink Is for Boys invites and encourages children to enjoy what they love to do, whether it's racing cars and playing baseball, or loving unicorns and dressing up. Vibrant illustrations help children learn and identify the myriad colours that surround them every day, from the orange of a popsicle, to the green of a grassy field, all the way up to the wonder of a multicoloured rainbow.Parents and kids will delight in Robb Pearlman's sweet, simple script, as well as its powerful message: life is not colour-coded
£8.71