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  • av Sam Taplin
    170,-

    Would you like to be a wizard? Just grab the wand that comes with this book, and you're ready to go! When you press it onto each page and say the magic words, you'll hear an amazing sparkly spell. You'll learn how to conjure up a thunderstorm, make a cello play all on its own, and even make a kitten sound like an elephant! Step into an enchanting world where YOU get to make the magic happen in this beautifully illustrated book.

  • av Sam Taplin
    170,-

    You'd better not tickle the rhino... because it just might snort if you do! Babies and toddlers will love exploring the hilarious world of this book, where each animal can be brought to life by touching a soft patch on the page. As well as a rhino to tickle, there's a baboon, a gazelle and a hornbill, and on the last page there's a musical finale with all the animals being noisy at once!

  • av James Maclaine
    126,-

    Uncover this surprising and inspiring collection of things to make, play and do with all sorts of paper and glue. Race paper dogs down a slope, fold giant butterflies from old wrapping paper and discover ways to hide and reveal messages in pieces of paper. Find out how to decorate paper with marbled patterns, turn two paper cups into a rotating time machine and discover the secret recipe for planets made from glue. And if you follow the templates and simple step-by-step instructions, you can cut, fold and stick together a shark that bends and thrashes its tail. - Encourages imagination, creativity and calming concentration. - Supports affordable fun as well as reuse and recycling at home.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    146,-

    Help baby stegosaurus find her way through the swamp, and guide triceratops through a dinosaur-shaped hedge maze by following the finger trails in this delightful young puzzle book. It features nine simple mazes with a variety of designs and charming, detailed illustrations. Maze puzzles are a great way for children to develop and practise cognitive, navigational and fine-motor skills.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    106,-

    A delightful sticker book to gently prepare little children for the arrival of a new baby in the family. This delightful sticker book takes children through all the exciting stages of welcoming a new baby into the family. With over 180 stickers to add to the beautifully illustrated scenes, children can decorate the nursery, collect all the things the baby might need, visit the hospital and help with the new baby's bedtime. This book is a perfect way to introduce the concept of having a new sibling.

  • av Zanna Davidson
    150,-

    A warm-hearted, llama-tastic story about the importance of listening. Frank and Lola are two little llamas who NEVER pay attention, and when Granny Llama tells them about the dangers of the mountainside, they're too busy playing ball to hear her. But will their encounters with the Crumbly Cliffs, Slippy Slopes and Fearsome Goats help them to learn their listening lesson..?

  • av Fiona Watt
    116,-

  • av Fiona Watt
    126,-

    Join the dolls as they look after their pets, as well as interact with those that they dream of having. This fabulous addition to the successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series uses stickers to dress the dolls as they feed and groom their pets, meet their friends with slightly unusual pets, as well as play with puppies, rabbits and kittens.

  • av Lan Cook
    126,-

    Join two scientists as they climb inside a hi-tech submersible and descend into the darkest depths of the Pacific Ocean. Meet strange-looking creatures thousands of miles below the surface and explore alien landscapes. Discover how experiments are performed at the bottom of the ocean, what happens after a whale dies, and what makes extremophiles so extreme. - Told in lively comic book style- Written with expert advice from marine biologist Dr. Diva Amon- Perfect for school projects- Discover more books in the 24 hours in... series

  • av Sam Taplin
    126,-

    From splashing ducks to buzzy bees and tweeting birds, this charmingly illustrated sound book is a perfect way to help babies and toddlers learn about the natural world. As Poppy and Sam explore the forest, fields and riverside, press the buttons to bring the animals and birds to life. There are lots of details to look at and talk about together, and of course a little yellow duck to spot on every page.

  • av Lesley Sims
    116,-

    Follow the astonishing journey of a worker bee as she grows from an egg to a hungry larva and then, hidden from view, transforms into a hard working bee. From the moment she chews her way out of her cell she doesn't stop - first as a cleaner, builder, nanny and guard bee, then as a honey producer and pollen collector. This inventive title, with its cleverly designed holes, will spark interest on every page. Specially written for little children, it is perfect for a first introduction to the truly spectacular wonders of nature.

  • av Fiona Watt
    126,-

    An engaging, interactive board book, specially designed for very young children, full of vivid colours, sliding panels and friendly sea creatures. Babies will love moving the sliders to see a group of playful seals swim around or a hermit crab peep out from its shell. A joy to share with any baby or toddler.

  • av Jenny Pearson
    126,-

  • av Holly Bathie
    146,-

    This reassuring book with its delightful illustrations introduces children to some of the key events they might experience in their early years. Making friends for the first time, starting school and welcoming a new baby into the family are all covered in a gentle and fun way. With over 450 stickers to add to the scenes, this book will keep children entertained for hours.

  • av Fiona Watt
    120,-

    Use the stickers to dress the dolls as they celebrate Halloween. Scenes include making spooky party food, playing party games, watching scary movies, dressing up in monster outfits and lots, lots more.

  • av James Maclaine
    106,-

    Where is an octopus's mouth? How do octopuses hide from other sea creatures? What do their babies look like? This book has the answers to these questions and many more, along with photographs, step-by-step illustrations, simple text and links to websites with video clips and activities.

  • av Anna Milbourne
    120,-

    Stroke this adorable puppy through the book and give it a tummy tickle at the end. Babies and toddlers will love caring for the pup, stroking its ears better after it encounters a prickly plant, giving it a back scratch when it's feeling tickly and rubbing its velvet nose. By the end of the book, puppy is feeling all better. A soothing, sensory experience for quiet time, this book encourages little ones to learn kindness and care.

  • av Abigail Wheatley
    116,-

    Filled with simple, black-and white images of popular pets including a puppy and kitten, mice, budgies, tropical fish, guinea pig, hamster and many more. Just use the brush provided to sweep water over the designs and vibrant colours magically appear! Great for keeping little ones busy and helping them learn brush control skills at the same time. Simply tuck the waterproof back flap under each page as it's painted, to stop water from seeping through to the rest of the book.

  • av Fiona Watt
    126,-

    Babies will love moving the sliders in this adorable board book to see stars in the night sky, raccoons hiding in a tree, a little panda going to sleep and lots more. Brilliant for developing essential motor skills and hand-eye coordination, this is a delightful book to share and talk about at bedtime.

  • av Sam Smith
    126,-

    Children can discover a variety of night-sky sights with this friendly, illustrated introduction to astronomy, from planets to constellations and star clusters. Find out all about the stars, what to look for and when, how to "star hop", how telescopes work, and much more. There are also star charts for the different seasons in both hemispheres.

  • av Sam Taplin
    146,-

    All kinds of animals are having fun on the farm in this delightful book and jigsaw set. The box contains three simple 9-piece jigsaws and a beautifully illustrated book. Little children can enjoy spotting farmyard animals in the book, and complete the jigsaws to recreate three of the colourful illustrations.

  • av Alice James
    126,-

    From teeny biting insects to huge snapping crocodiles, this sticker book is crammed with deadly animals from around the globe. With over a hundred stickers and added did-you-know facts for hours of screen-free fun.

  • av Lizzie Cope
    156,-

  • av Tom Cheesewright
    156,-

    Futurologist Tom Cheesewright takes readers on a tour of our world, decades into the future. Eight scenes show you what wonders await in our cities, our landscapes, inside our own bodies and of course in the expanse of outer space. Lift the flaps to find out what new things we'll be able to do, how new technology will work, and what changes we can expect about the way we live. There'll be virtual assistants to answer all our questions and guide us. There'll be all sorts of gear we can put on to let us explore the oceans and the skies closer than ever before. Gigantic new structures will straddle land and ocean, with soaring elevators that can carry us all the way to space. Engineers will find ways to help people live on Mars, or explore the galaxy. Tiny robotic pills can monitor our health from the inside, and keep us alive for longer. The Future is a place of great hope and excitement, and it's closer than you dare to dream...

  • av Rachel Firth
    146,-

    Children love to ask questions about their bodies that adults struggle to answer, about life, death and everything in between. This is the book to give those curious children!Not just a tour of the body, its organs, and how they work, this book takes the time to answer questions kids didn't know they were allowed to ask. That means fun questions, such as 'What's itching for?' or 'What will humans look like a million year from now?', and also serious questions, such as 'Can we slow down ageing?' or 'Can we cure allergies?'Clear diagrams and fun cartoons guide readers through complex answers about how genes work, how brains learn, how bodies build themselves, and all sorts of fascinating topics. Carefully selected photos show what cells and tissue and other body parts really look like - for kids brave enough to look.

  • av Sam Taplin
    126,-

    Revving engines, screeching wheels, cheering crowds... all the excitement of driving a racing car comes to life when you press the buttons in this book. Join Croc the Racing Driver as she zooms along the track and tries to win the race!

  • av Fiona Watt
    120,-

    Use the stickers to dress the fairies in this magical, seasonal Sticker Dolly Dressing book. Add their outfits as they decorate and light up a Christmas tree, go skating on a moonlit pond, fly through a snowflake-filled storm and gather branches covered with bright red holly berries.

  • av Alex Frith
    146,-

    For the younger fact-fan, this book depicts and describes nearly 100 different dinosaurs, pterosaurs, ichthysaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The emphasis is on SIZE: how big, tall and heavy were these creatures? Which was the biggest (and smallest) of all?Each page has either two giant folding flaps, to reveal more dinosaurs underneath, or a 4-page concertina-fold pull-out, to reveal the very LONGEST creatures, on land and under the sea. Watch out for the life-size (young) T. rex footprint - big enough for young readers to fit their own foot inside!

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