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Книги издательства «Usborne»
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Helps little boys finish building each truck by sticking on its missing wheels, mirrors, headlights and other important parts. Using the sticker pages, this title lets them complete their own monster truck, army truck, fire engine, logging truck and more. |
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This is the colourful and imaginative addition to the delightful Look and Say series of board books that has been designed to introduce the magic and excitement of Christmas to very young children. Illustrated with Jo Litchfield's appealing handmade models, each page features foil decoration and a robust illustrated tab that enables children to locate their favourite Christmas scenes instantly. 25 Christmas words and images are arranged thematically — scenes tree decoration, a snowy day, hanging Christmas stockings and Santa in his sleigh. |
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This is a new title in the delightful extension of the best-selling That's Not My... series which gives children the opportunity to colour in the well-known illustrations of Rachel Wells. With a coloured-in picture to act as a guide, and a black and white outline to colour on the opposite page, children can follow the colours as closely (or as loosely!) as they like. Children can complete the simple phrase That's my — at the bottom of the colour-in page as an aid to learning their first letters. Colourful stickers encourage creativity. |
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A box of festive stencils specially designed for little children to use. It includes simple cut-out shapes, such as a snowman, a Christmas tree, a snowflake and a bauble, that are very easy to draw around. Suitable for making home-made Christmas cards or gift tags, it features cards that are strong and durable, and can be used over and over again. |
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Bah Humbug! That's how Ebeneezer Scrooge feels about Christmas — until the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future decide to show the crotchety old miser the error of his ways. Together they travel through time, revisiting all the people who have played an important role in Scrooge's life. And as their journey concludes, Scrooge is reminded of what it means to have love in his heart, and what the true spirit of Christmas is all about. A timeless story the whole family will enjoy! |
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Featuring 11 of the most popular carols, this title is illustrated with paintings of scenes from Christmas and the Nativity — from famous paintings from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to Victorian Christmas cards and posters. Children can have fun matching the stickers of the paintings to their labelled frames, as well as learning interesting facts about the painting and the artist. Some of the more difficult or obscure words of the carol are explained too. It is published in association with the National Gallery, London. |
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From aardvarks to zebras, this pack of cards includes all sorts of exotic animals with hundreds of fascinating facts and statistics. Each card boasts vibrant and accurate illustrations alongside simple annotations pointing out key characteristics. The reverse side holds essential information such as the animal's habitat, size, lifespan, diet and natural predators as well as some interesting 'did-you-know' facts to impress your friends. |
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This is a delightful board book to help children learn and talk about colours — each double page has a scene illustrating a different colour, plus everyday objects associated with that colour. Children will learn how different items can be the same colour, such as a yellow duck and a yellow digger. It comes with tabs along the top and down the side to help children find the page they want. |
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This new title in the popular Look and Say series is designed to introduce shapes to very young children. Little children can learn to identify squares, circles, triangles, rectangles and stars as each of the scenes shows objects made of these shapes. It provides a fantastic opportunity for children to spot shapes in their own environments, providing hours of entertainment. It is illustrated with Jo Litchfield's handmade models, each page features a large tab with a colourful shape, enabling children to locate their favourite scenes. It is spot laminated throughout. |
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Features sturdy stencil cards that are designed for use with very young children. The simple shapes are easy to draw around and each card has a little picture to give for ideas for colouring in. The cards include lots of animals familiar to little children, including a cat, a dog, a fish and an elephant. |
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These sturdy stencil cards have been specially designed for use with very young children. The simple shapes are easy to draw around and each card has a little picture to give for ideas for colouring in. The cards include lots of animals you'd see on a farm, including a cow, a sheep and a hen, as well as a farmhouse, scarecrow and tractor with big wheels. |
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With over 150 stickers of footballers, footballs and football fans to add to the busy scenes, this title helps children to develop their manual dexterity whilst having fun. |
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This is a classic Usborne book which has been enjoyed by three generations since its first publication in 1975 — now completely reillustrated by the original artist Colin King, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing. Anyone who remembers this book from their own childhood will love to introduce a new generation to this unique visual explanation of how the human body works. Those previously unfamiliar with it are in for a treat. It covers all the basics of human biology. |
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This is a lively collection of six thrilling classic stories of action and adventure in a luxurious, traditional cloth binding. Stories include Moonfleet, Around the World in 80 Days, Gulliver's Travels, Robin Hood, The Canterville Ghost and Robinson Crusoe, retold for younger readers. It is a brilliant gift that is sure to become a family heirloom. It is beautifully bound in a traditional style with real cloth, head and tail bands, a ribbon marker and foil blocking. It is shrink-wrapped for protection. |
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This is a delightful collection of six timeless classic stories to enchant and delight in a luxurious, traditional cloth binding. Stories include: The Story of Heidi, Little Women, The Railway Children, Black Beauty, The Secret Garden and The Wizard of Oz, retold for today's readers. It is a brilliant gift that is sure to become a family heirloom. It is beautifully bound in a traditional style with real cloth, head and tail bands, a ribbon marker and foil blocking. It is shrink-wrapped for protection. |
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A book about colours for preschool children. It comes with flaps to lift and lots of lovely colour vocabulary. |
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This is an absolutely charming, sound-chip storybook set in a snowy woodland, which follows a group of animals as they practise for a Christmas concert. Press the buttons to hear Mole and Rabbit playing percussion, Bear blowing a trumpet, Squirrel practising her flute, Mrs Badger plucking her harp and Fox bowing his fiddle. Then, finally hear them perform together. Beautifully illustrated, every scene evokes the magic and sparkle of Christmas. It is a perfect Christmas gift, as well as an excellent interactive introduction to different musical sounds. |
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This book is bustling with busy Christmas-themed pictures with lots of hidden things to spot and colour in, such as skating penguins, dancing elves, presents, snowflakes, decorations and of course, Santa. This is an ideal book for keeping children busy in the exciting run-up to Christmas. The picture puzzles also include mazes, matching pairs, odd-ones-out and lots and lots of colouring opportunities. |
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Lets you step through the door into Santa's world, where he and his elves are busy all year round making toys and wrapping them up, ready for Christmas. This title features over 300 stickers to fill the busy scenes. |
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Bryan Talbot constructs a very special story in The Tale of One Bad Rat. The victim of child sexual abuse, Helen Potter becomes the armored knight before her own personal demons. It`s a story of heroism and courage, and of defeating the greatest enemy — the one which lives within. `Art Therapy` provides a concise introduction to theory and practice, brought to life through case material and examples of artwork produced during therapy sessions. Written by practicing art therapist Dave Edwards, the book explains key theoretical ideas such as symbolism, play, transference and interpretation. |
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