1752 Books
This text features interesting textures to feel, such as smooth paintwork or bumpy tyres. The combination of simple text, illustrations and things to feel will help very young children develop sensory and language awareness.
It's Mr Large's birthday and Mrs Large has prepared him a meal, as they're going to celebrate with a quiet night in. But as usual in the Large household, things don't go to plan, and Mr and Mrs Large fall asleep on the sofa! So the little Larges sneak off to bed with all the lovingly prepared food...
Struggling with grief and financial hardships after the death of her beloved husband, widow Nora struggles to support her four children and clings to secrecy in the intrusive community of her childhood before finding her voice. By the award-winning author of The Master and Brooklyn. 125,000 first printing.
When a teddy bear falls out of bed, he has an exciting playtime before finally managing to get back where he started.
A toy bear is accidentally taken to the dump, but is rescued by a boy and a dog.
Mike Wazowski attends Monsters University to become a top Scarer, but his classmate Sulley has other goals.
When her mother marries a king, everything changes for Sofia, the little girl who lives a rather ordinary life.
Childrens
Rosie's Hat isn't just any old hat. When a gust of wind sweeps it off her head, it goes off on a whole hatful of adventures! It becomes a toy for a dog, a hiding-place for a mouse, a frisbee for some children and even a nest for some birds. Surely poor Rosie will never find her hat again . . . or will she?This satisfyingly circular tale from Julia Donaldson, the author of The Gruffalo, is packed with irresistible sound effects, making it perfect for children to join in with -- and Anna Currey's beautiful watercolour illustrations perfectly capture the warmth and fun of the story. From the creators of One Ted Falls Out of Bed: 'Another little miracle from Julia Donaldson.' - The Bookseller
The Princess will not go to sleep and the King and Queen are at their wits' end—there's only one person who can help Layla was a princess who’d never go to bed. She didn’t like to sleep at all, so stayed awake instead. But even little princesses can be outsmarted—you just need to know the right person for the job.