Category Archives: Accessories
Little People, Big Dreams: Marie Curie
Irish Times: โ€The kind of books that adults will covet and collect as well… The language and structure is simple enough for young readers, while a biographical timeline at the end of each book offers greater historical complexityโ€ In the Little People, Big Dreams series, discover the lives of outstanding people from designers and artists
The Seed Collectors
What secrets are hiding in your family tree? Great Aunt Oleander is dead. To each of her nearest and dearest she has left a seed pod. The seed pods might be deadly, but then again they might also contain the secret of enlightenment …A complex and fiercely contemporary tale of inheritance, enlightenment, life, death, desire
One Thousand Things
Find out what one thousand really looks like in this visual encyclopedia of first words to see and say. Search-and-find Little Mouse on every page and discover new words with every turn of the page. Stylishly laid out, the book is arranged by theme and features fully illustrated collections of โ€thingsโ€, each clearly labelled and
Grandad`s Secret Giant
A GIANT story of belonging and friendship from David Litchfield, author of the Waterstones Illustrated Book Prize 2016 winner The Bear and the Piano.โ€He has hands the size of tables,โ€ Grandad said, โ€legs as long as drainpipes and feet as big as rowing boats. Do you know who I mean?โ€โ€Yes,โ€ sighed Billy. โ€The Secret Giant.
The Bones of Grace
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Little People, Big Dreams: Amelia Earhart
In the Little People, Big Dreams series, discover the lives of outstanding people from designers and artists to scientists. All of them went on to achieve incredible things, yet all of them began life as a little child with a dream. The book follows Amelia Earhart, whose strong will and self-belief helped her overcome prejudice
Illuminature: Discover 180 Animals with Your Magic Three Colour Lens
Explore ten of the world`s most diverse environments and reveal their hidden secrets with a magic, three-coloured lens that illuminates each page in a kaleidoscope of colour. Discover the dark and mysterious creatures of the night, whose super-sensory powers allow them to live and survive in the shadows, then switch the lens to step into
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, is considered by many to be the first novel in English, and its success was so enormous that by the end of the nineteenth century it had spawned more translations and versions than any other previous English book. An everyman character who has become part of our cultural heritage, Defoe`s