This is a book to reach for when you just know that one of your charges urgently needs to snuggle up, away from the hubbub, and quietly share a gently reassuring story. The theme, of a small animal being overwhelmed by a big and scary world until he starts to connect with its other inhabitants, is a common one for this age-group – and with good reason; every day can bring a sudden, dizzying new perspective on the universe when you’re two, three and four-years-old, and even the most confident and secure toddler or preschooler is likely to need reminding regularly that there is always a hand to hold and a friend waiting around the corner.
Wonder is the unforgettable story of August Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face. With over five million copies sold, Wonder is a true modern classic, a…
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What a wonderful way for my 3 year old son to learn more about music. Simple stories told by quirky animal characters brought to life with colourful illustrations. As soon as we…
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A tale of adventure, problem solving and time travel. Katie, together with her toy dog Penny must solve a Giant Problem with the help of a very special gift, given to Katie on her…
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With the new curriculum guidance now in place, the emphasis of the importance of placing fact and fiction books around your room and making them a part of all your activities,…
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See the Nativity scene come to life with this delightful 3D play scene. This unique book opens out to reveal the bright and colourful Nativity scene in four amazing pop-up and…
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