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A charming and colourful picture wordbook about life on a farm, ideal for teaching babies and young children farm-related words. Scenes include the farmyard, in the fields, milking time, the henhouse, the vegetable garden and the farm at night. This is a book perfect for sharing or for a child to enjoy alone. |
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Find out what it was like to be a Viking, and learn about Viking homes, feasts, boats, gods and much more in this fascinating book. Written with the help of a reading expert, the book includes short, informative text, vivid, full colour illustrations and photographs on every page. |
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This book encourages children to talk about different parts of a kitten, including her long furry tail, squashy paws and tufty ears, before finding out what she likes to do all day. |
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This picture book takes the reader on a journey all the way through the sea from one shore to another far across the world. From a bustling bright coral reef (by day and by night), out into the open sea to swim alongside giant whales, and diving down and down to discover what lives in the deepest darkest part of the ocean. This book introduces a child to the wonders of the sea and all kinds of sealife. The stunning images and lyrical text will leave a lasting impression, and can be treasured again and again. |
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An attractive first word book, with lots of familiar things to spot and talk about. Helps to build young children's vocabularly and the essential acquisition of language skills. Part of a great-value collection of essential books — which every child should have. |
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Real life stories and fascinating facts about the origins of some of the most important scientific discoveries in history. |
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A touchy-feely board book with simple, repetitive text, tactile patches and bold illustrations suitable for babies and toddlers. A little, white mouse appears on every page, for children to spot. |
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This title includes lots of brilliant and original ideas for things to make with paper, including a fairytale castle picture, pop-up cards, paper gliders and masks, and fabulous flowers and paper chains. It provides quick and easy projects using materials found at home with clear step-by-step instructions. It offers two pages of colourful stickers for adding special effects. |
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A pocket guide to one of the most famous cities in the world, featuring fifty of London's best-known landmarks, each fully illustrated and accompanied by a detailed description, interesting facts, other things to spot nearby, and the nearest Underground stations. Add the stickers to the pages as you spot each building or place. |
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This is a delightful book with a simple, repetitive story, perfect for sharing with young children. There are colourful scenes which encourage children to talk about the different parts of the digger including its bucket, arm, cab and tracks. Little children will love pushing the sound button to hear the digger go, 'Brrrrrrm!' at the end of every page. |
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The story of the Nativity retold for young readers. Follow Mary and Joseph as they travel to Bethlehem in this retelling of the Christmas story, fully illustrated and in a picture book format that is perfect for sharing. |
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One of the reasons that London attracts so many tourists each year is its royal connections. Not only is the UK's capital city home to the Queen, but it has also seen a wealth of royal history. This entertaining book allows you to colour your way around Royal London, from the Tower of London to Buckingham Palace. |
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An interactive journey around the world, on which children can place stickers of landmarks, animals and people in the right places, learning more about the world as they go. Fresh, modern illustrations make this a lively and inviting first atlas. |
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Ten of Shakespeare's best-known tales retold in a lively, easy-to-read style with enchanting illustrations by Elena Temporin. Brings to life Shakespeare's world of magic and mystery, romance and revenge, witches, fairies and ghosts for a new generation of young readers. Includes outlines of all 28 of Shakespeare's other plays, along with key characters and quotations. |
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The Story of Baby Jesus retold using simple language to help beginner readers develop reading stamina. Follow Mary and Joseph as they travel to Bethlehem in this magical retelling of the Christmas story. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton. |
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A write-in book packed with masses of activities, including puzzles, drawing, colouring, dot-to-dot, mazes and spot the difference. |
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Snap is an easy and fun game which is a great way for young children to develop important matching and reading skills. This title includes several colourful cards. Match as many pirate and fairy characters as you can to win the game. |
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