Archive for the ‘Children's Books’ Category

Read At Home Complete Collection - 31 Books

Monday, April 5th, 2010

For the first time ever, the complete Read at Home collection is now available to parents! Containing 31 books, this box set features all five levels - each one with six storybooks - and is accompanied by an updated easy-to-use handbook, which shows how to make learning to read both fun and successful for you and your child.Featuring Kipper, Chip, Biff and all the other popular Oxford Reading Tree characters, these books are certain to be familiar to your child through the work they are already doing in the classroom. This home reading series has been specially written to allow you to support the progress your child is making at school and by working your way systematically through the carefully graded levels your child will be accessing important vocabulary repetition and getting plenty of essential reading practice.

Rainbow Magic Invitation To Fairyland

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

 

The perfect gift for any fairy-mad small girl, this gorgeous gift book from the Rainbow Magic creators provides a feast of magical fun. Readers will love exploring Fairyland as they help to deliver invitations to a party, and peep inside toadstool houses, the palace gardens and even Jack Frost’s icy kingdom!

The Adventures of Robin Hood - Marcia Williams

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


Told in lively comic-strip style, this book relates 11 colourful action-packed tales about Robin and his merry men. Read how Robin becomes an outlaw, gets a ducking from Little John and encounters a disguised Maid Marian in the forest. Meet Robin’s sworn enemy Sir Guy of Gisborne, witness his visit from King Richard and see Robin fire his final arrow.

My First Little Library Cars

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

 

 

This handy box features six miniature books and a set of stickers to personalise your little library. Ideal for party bags, stocking fillers or simply to indulge a favourite toddler, there’s something here to please all young Disney fans.

Cowboy Baby Book & DVD

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

 

Sheriff Pa says it’s bedtime. But Cowboy Baby won’t go to bed without his toys. No sirree! So off he goes to find them. But once he’s rounded up his gang, Cowboy Baby decides he isn’t ready to go home. This picture book is accompanied by a charming animated version on DVD.

Would You Believe - 10 books

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

These seriously good reference books from Oxford University Press invite children to take a fascinating journey through a number of topics that regularly crop up in our everyday lives. Taking a fresh and innovative look at some popular social and historical topics, the books have been designed to engage children through the use of an informal style of writing and wonderful illustrations and photographs. Offering effective homework support, the lively layout will add interest and humour to these staple school subjects.

The Koala Brothers - 2 Books

Monday, March 22nd, 2010


Preschoolers will adore travelling to the Australian Outback to meet Frank and Buster - the Koala Brothers. Find out how these helpful siblings help Archie the Crocodile and George the Turtle to face their fears. Brand new, these fantastic characters are sure to become a huge hit with your children too!

Chugginton Picture Books - 3 Books

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010


Chuggington is a special place where the train engines come to life. In this set preschoolers can join three young trainees - Wilson, Brewster and Koko - as they learn to ride the rails of life. Packed with colourful illustrations from the animated TV series, these three books come complete with stickers for an interactive storytime!

Princess Diaries Box Collection - 8 Books

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

“You’re not Mia Thermopolis anymore, honey,” Dad said. I raised my head. “I’m not?” I said, blinking. “Then who am I?” he went, kind of sadly, “You’re Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo, Princess of Genovia.” A princess?? Me?? Yeah, right… Join Mia as she learns to live with the fact that she’s no longer an ordinary teenager from New York but heir to the throne of a country she’s never heard of! With new jacket designs and a matching slipcase, this collection contains the first eight titles in Meg Cabot’s No. 1 best-selling series.

How To Books - Cressida Cowell

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III was an awesome sword-fighter, a dragon-whisperer and the greatest Viking hero who ever lived. But it wasn’t always like that. In fact, life was very tough in the early days and Hiccup had to learn how to conquer his fears and a dragon or two along the way. Now the star of a huge DreamWorks film, this unlikely hero first appeared in these enormously popular books… Perfect reading for heroic children! Titles in this set are: How to be a Pirate; How to Speak Dragonese; How to Train Your Dragon.