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  • av Holly Hall
    146,-

    Welcome to the construction site ... can you help the construction workers? Get ready to peel, stick and play with the Easy Peely play pieces. Seek and find the correct play pieces to complete each picture and help the construction workers learn all about colours, counting, shapes and opposites.

  • av Brian Bilston
    126,-

    Refugee is a powerful word. One that conjures opposing emotions. For some it provokes feelings of fear and hate, for others the need for compassion and empathy. In this celebrated poem, "Refugees," Brian Bilston tells both sides of the story by cleverly crafting a verse that can be read backward and forward to convey two opposing views.

  • av Kit Elliot
    160,-

    Discover over 200 jaw-tastic dinosaur facts!Seek and find incredible dinosaurs by lifting the flaps and using the magic card searchlight to discover hidden prehistoric pictures and learn hundreds of fascinating facts. Features lift-the-flaps, over 200 facts and three magic searchlight seek and find scenes.

  • av Kit Elliot
    160,-

    Discover over 200 fin-tastic shark facts and reveal amazing hidden pictures! Seek and find incredible sharks by lifting the flaps and using the magic card searchlight to discover hidden pictures and learn hundreds of fascinating facts. Features lift-the-flaps, over 200 facts and three magic searchlight seek and find scenes.

  • av Janelle McCulloch
    306,-

    How, during the Second World War, Vita Sackville-West and a small group of rose lovers, realizing that heritage roses were endangered, set out to rescue them - for themselves and for posterity

  • av Dr. Julian Doberski
    140,-

    What happens on the journey from toilet to treated sewage effluent?

  • av Mark Bolton
    280,-

    A  real-time, fully illustrated, step-by-step personal account of an amateur enthusiast creating a cottage garden - at the same time showing you how you too can create the garden of your dreams.

  • av Georgie Taylor
    136,-

    Paint with water for search and find fun!Create amazing steam train pictures with this water painting book, then search and find the things that are hiding on each page. Simply apply water with the special pen, leave to dry, then paint your pictures and search and find again.

  • av Georgie Taylor
    136,-

    Paint with water for search and find fun!Create awesome construction site pictures with this water painting book, then search and find the things that are hiding on each page. Simply apply water with the special pen, leave to dry, then paint your pictures and search and find again.

  • av Oakley Graham
    116,-

    555 Sticker Fun Earth features fun, bite-sized reference facts which sets the stage for each illustrated themed scene. From oceans, rainforests and deserts to earthquakes, volcanoes, wild weather events, and even climate change, readers can complete the colourful scenes using the hundreds of stickers included in this book.

  • av Oakley Graham
    116,-

    555 Sticker Fun Cats & Dogs features fun, bite-sized reference facts which sets the stage for each illustrated cat- or dog-themed scene. From Siamese cats, ragdoll kitties and Maine Coons to Labradors, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers and more, readers can complete the colourful scenes using the hundreds of of cat and dog stickers included.

  • av Katie Button
    126,-

    Tiger is ready for bed, but first he wants to say good night to all his animal friends. Young children will love to help Tiger find the animal friends in this interactive novelty board book. Insert the included 'magic torch' between the pages to find Tiger's friends in each night-time scene and watch children glow with delight.

  • av Lou Treleaven
    126,-

    Swish and play with the curly rainbow ribbon hair on every page as you read about a lion with an amazing rainbow mane. Rory the lion is king of all the plain. The reason for his royalty? His most amazing rainbow mane! With a funny rhyming story to read and curly rainbow ribbons to swish and play with, this novelty story book will keep children ente

  • av Lou Treleaven
    126,-

    Swish and play with the curly rainbow ribbon hair on every page as you read about a magical unicorn. With a funny rhyming story to read and curly rainbow ribbons to swish and play with, this novelty story book will keep children entertained for hours!

  • av Geoff Tibballs
    136,-

    A collection of fun jokes for old folks who are young at heart, from bestselling humour author Geoff Tibballs

  • av Holly Hall
    146,-

    Get ready to peel, stick and play with the Easy Peely play pieces. Seek and find the correct play pieces to complete each picture and help the dinosaurs learn all about colours, counting, shapes and feelings.

  • av Holly Hall
    146,-

    A brand new early learning series created especially for little ones. The Easy Peely play pieces are made with 'peel, stick, play' technology to make them easy for little hands to hold and use. The play pieces are 100% reusable, and washable too! Just position each play piece on to the sturdy card pages, then peel them away to play with them again

  • av Caroline Young
    196,-

    Since signing her first recording contract at just sixteen, Taylor Swift has gone from a well-regarded country singer to a global pop phenomenon. Dubbed the 'world's biggest pop star, ' she is the first woman to have four albums in the Billboard chart's top ten at the same time, and as of 2023, thanks to her Eras Tour, the first live music billionaire.Beyond music, her cultural impact is vast, with her life dominating column inches like no other celebrity this century. The 'Taylor Swift factor' influences everything from regional economies through her ticket sales and tours, to guitar sales to women, and inspiring 65,000 people to register for voting ahead of the 2020 US elections.With stunning images and insightful text, The Essential...Taylor Swift details the key to her phenomenal success; from her bestselling song- writing talent to her business acumen and 'big sister' personality, and how she shifted from country to pop and dominated the music industry, while facing down misogyny and the haters.

  • av Martin Hibbert
    146,-

    Martin Hibbert was left paralysed by the Manchester Arena bombing which killed twenty-two people on 22 May 2017. Determined to make a difference, he scaled Kilimanjaro in a wheelchair, raising a million pounds for charity

  • av Guy Deacon
    146,-

    At the age of sixty, and having lived with Parkinson's disease for over ten years, Guy Deacon CBE set out on one last adventure: to drive solo from his home in the UK 18,000 miles to Cape Town on the southern tip of Africa

  • av Holly Hall
    136,-

    Peek-a-boo! There are lots of wild animals to meet in this felt tabbed book. With colourful, soft felt shapes to touch and feel, peep-through windows to peek through, and lots of things to spot on each tabbed felt page, there is plenty of playful reading fun in this felt play book.

  • av Holly Hall
    136,-

    Peek-a-boo! There are lots of ocean animals to meet in this felt tabbed book. With colourful, soft felt shapes to touch and feel, peep-through windows to peek through, and lots of things to spot on each tabbed felt page, there is plenty of playful reading fun in this felt play book.

  • av Nick Breeze
    146,-

    Why, after thirtyyears of international climate negotiations to reduce carbon emissions, has theUN process failed to deliver a survivable outcome? Nick Breeze goes behind thescenes at the UN COPs, from Paris to Dubai, to find out what on Earth is goingon Most people tend to turn away, perhaps understandably, from the key existential issue of the day: climate change or, somewould say more accurately, climate collapse. Nick Breeze tells the engaging, very human story ofsuccessive COP conferences over the past decade: it is a tale of imperfection, failure even, but not yet defeat. So far, the UN process has achieved almostthe exact opposite of what it first set out to achieve at the Rio Earth Summitin 1992. Nick shows clearly that it is not Extinction Rebellion, JustStop Oil nor any other climate protesters who are the extremists; the trueextremists are the policymakers who consistently undermine faltering efforts toreduce emissions. Repeatedly claiming to be saving us whilst allowing carbonemissions to continue rising, governments have failed their people on climate. Nick shows us how, why and what we can do about it. Thepublic remains largely uninformed about climate change and, for the most part, those who seek to draw attention to the issue are seen as 'crazy'. Thereremains a terrifying gap between scientific reality and political action. Packed with his own experiences and insights from expertinterviewees, this page-turning account is less about the intricacies of thescience and more about the mainstream perception of how we are understandingand responding to the problem.

  • av Nicola Pittam
    146,-

    Inspired by the true story of pianist Mosha Gebert's struggles in Nazi death camp Majdanek. Refusing to play for the camp commandant, Mosha faces a heartbreaking choice: she must share her music - or suffer crippling torture.

  • av Carolyn Dunster
    296,-

    How to grow and harvest an abundant supply of edible ingredients from your garden Flowers have probably been used in cooking for as long as people have been preparing and flavoring food. In China cooks were experimenting with chive flowers in 3000 BC and the Romans frequently added blooms to their dishes. Today flowers are often seen as an exotic extra, employed only by professional chefs. While we are all taking a greater interest in the provenance of our food, adding more plant-based ingredients to our diets, experimenting with growing our own vegetables and eating to follow the seasons, edible flowers remain a bit of an unknown quantity. This book demystifies the idea of eating flowers and introduces readers to a whole range of blooms, leaves, flowering herbs and edible seeds that can be home-grown and used in a new way - by adding them to food. From drying hibiscus petals to concocting a soothing tisane, harvesting nigella seeds to use in savory biscuits, or baking a lemon-scented pelargonium cake, garden-grown flowers make wonderful ingredients - and align directly with the important current message of seasonal, sustainable growing. Dunster shows how to grow an abundance of flowers to guarantee a regular and plentiful supply of chemical-free ingredients. Includes information on harvesting, drying and preserving methods, and a wide range of culinary uses and techniques.

  • av Lou Treleaven
    126,-

    This interactive book is full of dinosaurs - big dinosaurs, loud dinosaurs, stinky dinosaurs, and silly dinosaurs - and each one is trying to show you that they are the roariest and greatest dinosaur, ever! But which one is the roariest? YOU decide! Push, pop, and count the soft, silicone stars to rank each dinosaur from 1 to 5, and choose!

  • av Lou Treleaven
    126,-

    This interactive book is full of unicorns - clever unicorns, dancing unicorns, leaping unicorns, and speedy unicorns - and each one trying to show you that they are the sparkliest and greatest unicorn, ever! But which one is the sparkliest? YOU decide! Push, pop, and count the soft, silicone stars to rank each unicorn from 1 to 5, and choose!

  • av Holly Hall
    126,-

    Little ones will love to lift each large, soft felt flap to discover which friendly animal is hiding underneath on each page. With five soft-to-touch flaps to lift, adorable animal illustrations by Damien Barlow, and a noisy animal word to shout out on each page there is plenty of interactive reading fun in this first storybook for little ones.

  • av Holly Hall
    126,-

    Little ones will love to lift each large, soft felt flap to discover which friendly animal is hiding underneath on each page. With five soft-to-touch flaps to lift, adorable animal illustrations by Damien Barlow, and a noisy animal word to shout out on each page there is plenty of interactive reading fun in this first storybook for little ones.

  • av Katie Button
    126,-

    Beaver is ready for bed, but first he wants to say goodnight to his animal friends in this magical bedtime story book. Young children will love to help Beaver find his friends in this interactive novelty book. Insert the included 'magic torch' between the pages to find Beaver's friends in each night-time scene and watch children glow with delight.

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