Category Archives: Travel Guides
Lift-the-Flap Nature
This interactive book is a perfect way for young children to learn all about nature. With lots of flaps to lift, there are counting, matching and spotting activities and lots for pre-readers to talk about too. Scenes include `Nature`s year`, `How flowers grow`, `In the pond` and `Baby animals` and colourful illustrations bring each page
Usborne Book and Jigsaw: London – 100 Pieces
Take a whistle-stop tour of Londons most famous landmarks with this entertaining picture book and 100-piece jigsaw. The sturdy box contains a jigsaw map of London, plus a picture book with fascinating details about Londons most famous sights, from Buckingham Palace and The Tower of London to Trafalgar Square and the museums in Kensington.
Little First Stickers Farm
This beautifully illustrated book contains all the animals you`d expect to find on the farm. Add the stickers to bring each page to life. Scenes include a farmyard, a pigsty, a cowshed, sheep fields, farm machines, a farm shop and a country show. With labels and information on every page, there`s lots to learn and
Why Does the Sun Shine?
How does the sun help us? What`s it made of? And where does the sun go at night? Discover the answers to these questions and many more in this gorgeous introduction to the sun for little children, with over 30 flaps to lift, delightful illustrations and simple text. Published in association with the Science Museum,
Why Do Tigers Have Stripes?
What is the Moon?
Zoo Sounds
The Trouble with Perfect
Having uncovered the secrets that lay behind the spookily pristine town of Perfect, Violet and the townsfolk are enjoying their new freedom from the maniacal rule of the evil Archer twins. But have they really seen the last of Edward Archer? Why is Boy acting strangely? And who is masterminding a scary zombie army?Another quirky,
The Places I`ve Cried in Public
Amelie loved Reese. And she thought he loved her. But she`s starting to realise love isn`t supposed to hurt like this. So now she`s retracing their story and untangling what happened by revisiting all the places he made her cry. Because if she works out what went wrong, perhaps she can finally learn to get
See Inside Ancient Greece
A fascinating flap book packed with facts about Ancient Greece. Find out what it`s like inside a Greek city-state, learn all about the Greek gods and myths, discover how temples were built and how Ancient Greek armies fought in battles. The period covered spans from the earliest Minoan civilisation on Crete to the empire of
Where the World Ends
See Inside Atoms and Molecules
Marvel at the mind-boggling world of atoms and molecules – the building blocks of EVERYTHING everywhere (including you). Lift over 90 flaps to learn about atoms, molecules, compounds and electrons, and chemical reactions and explore the Periodic Table. With links to specially selected websites for activities and videos.
Are you there Little Bunny?
In this beautifully illustrated hide-and-seek series, children can `spot` the bunny through a hole on each page… but when they turn the page it isn`t the bunny at all! Very young children will love searching for the elusive bunny, and all the charming details and other animals they discover along the way.
Unicorns Sticker Book
The Peculiar Peggs of Riddling Woods
This is the story of a sleepy town called Suds. A place where stories fill the air of children who keep turning grey and disappearing without a trace’ฆPoppy and Erasmus are certain there`s something peculiar going on in Suds, and they`re determined to unravel its secrets. But when they discover the answers might lie in
My First Chess Book
Meet the characters that make up a chess army and learn how to fight your first battle in this friendly introduction to the game. My First Chess Book is written clearly and simply, with entertaining examples, making it the perfect starting point for young children – and a handy refresher guide for parents and grandparents!
Little Lift and Look Woods
Follow a cheeky squirrel as it bounds through the woods, and discover what else lives there – from a sleepy owl in the treetops, to a herd of deer between the trees, to a mole digging underground, very young children will love lifting the flaps to discover nature in the woods. Charmingly illustrated with a