Exciting series of vibrant lift-the-flap board books introducing the concept of family Find out the different names for mummy and daddy animals in the jungle - and then lift the big, sturdy flaps to find the babies, with a double flap and peekaboo holes on the final spread!
Exciting series of vibrant lift-the-flap board books introducing the concept of family Find out the different names for mummy and daddy animals on the farm - and then lift the big, sturdy flaps to find the babies, with a double flap and peekaboo holes on the final spread!
An internationally bestselling series of board books with amazing real-life sounds! What sounds do a flamingon, a penguin, a toucan and more birds from around the world make?
A look-and-say seaside book for inquisitive little ones from the National Trust From seashells and sandcastles on the shore to starfish and seahorses underwater, this look-and-say book for little ones is a great way to start learning about nature around the town.
The much-acclaimed toddler book series from The Gruffalo illustrator, Axel Scheffler. Simple but engaging stories which reflect the ups - and downs - of toddler life. Major new animation series launching on Milkshake in 2021 Pip and Posy are best friends - they love to play, and make things, and have fun.
They are easy to press out and slot together to create an eye-catching animal display. After putting the animals together, children can then sing a safari song and get creative with crafts, including cardboard binoculars, a bendy monkey toy and yummy animal cupcakes.
A seaside guide for young boys and girls with a thirst for adventure. This pocket-sized adventure guide teaches young adventurers about all the fun you can have at the seaside: what to pack, how to spot sea creatures and wildlife, how to catch a fish and much, much more!
Part of Nosy Crow's list of publishing in collaboration with the British Museum and developed in consultation with one of the world's leading experts on the Aztecs. A kid's life in the Aztec Age might sound like fun, what with all that brilliant sunny weather and exciting festivals, but actually life for kids could be pretty hard.