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Alison Limentani has been shortlisted for the Cambridgeshire Libraries "Read it Again" award. In her second extraordinary picture book - this time with dramatic double page gatefold - she explores numbers, length and fascinating facts. Have you ever wondered how long a whale is? A shark? Or even a dolphin?
In rollicking rhyme, an adventurous kitty invites his friends for a night-time romp in the busy city.
Another addition to a hugely successful series exploring maths and numbers for Foundation Stage / Key Stage One children. Have you ever wondered just how far animals can jump - from the kangaroo and the snow leopard to the grasshopper and the frog?
An amazingly beautiful picture book from Macmillan Prize winner Fifi Kuo - encouraging you to believe in your dreams and fly!
Young colourful concept book in Britta Teckentrup's distinctive style.
A fabulous exploration of anger and how to deal with it from Macmillan Prize Winner, Fifi Kuo.
Slide with the groove and bring these flapping, clomping, snapping giants to life! Bright colours and fun, young text. With fun facts for each dinosaur.
A book to celebrate the artist in each and everyone of us. Everyone can draw - but in different ways. Found out what you love and then draw, draw, draw!
Perfect STEM titles for curious pre-schoolers everywhere, exploring their world through questions, fun characters and simple experiments.
An exciting NEW talent in children's books - a Macmillan Prize Winner. Fabulous characters, distinctive artstyle and a funny, warm story.
Simple pre-school picture book exploring the importance of all kinds of friends, and encouraging the youngest child to make and value friends. Rhythmic text and adorable artwork.
Join Little Darling as he learns the scent (red roses), taste (yummy chocolates), and sound (sweet music) of love.
Simple and striking addition to fantastically strong series by Emma Garcia. Perfect for toddlers!
Have you ever wondered how much a ladybird weighs? A snail or a Rabbit? Alison Limentani's extraordinary picture book introduces a fascinating world of numbers and weights in the most original way. '... this elegant picture-book ... truly speaks to the intended audience.' Booklist
Richly coloured artwork accompanied by a simple and effective text, die-cut holes and adorable characters, this is a wonderful picture book with a strong pre-school theme!
Tap Tap Bang Bang is full of bright and colourful tools. What can they all be making? Find out as we cree craw cut with the saw and tappety tap in the nails. Children will love joining in with the sounds in this fun, read-aloud text as they watch the tools work together to make a go-kart. Perfect for sharing with little builders! AGES: 2 to 5 AUTHOR: Emma Garcia was born in Yorkshire, England and studied education and psychology at Liverpool University. She works as an early years advisor and her experience has given her a strong insight into what young children enjoy reading. Emma lives in London with her husband and two sons.
Watch the colourful cars zoom across the page, each one making its own special noise. Follow the busy, noisy vehicles and find out where they are all going.
Emma Garcia's popular debut title, Tip Tip Dig Dig, is now available as a chunky board book with moving parts on every spread, including the cover! Watch as each colourful vehicle does its own job as all the machines work together towards a surprise ending.
Can Baby Owl convince the other animals that as an Owl he's meant to be out at night and, more importantly, that he is not scared! New in board book format.
Cat, Dog, Pig and Duck all want to climb aboard Mr Horse for a ride. When they get bored with the slow pace, they find out just how fast Mr Horse can go!
"I'm NOT cute!" said Baby Owl. "And I am not small." A perfect bedtime read - and a real hoot. New in Board-book format.
Baby Owl has stayed up all night, but he's definitely NOT sleepy. So why do all the other animals in the forest think it's past his bedtime?
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