The bestselling and highly illustrated children's books series, soon to be hitting screens everywhere as an animated film and TV show with Nickelodeon and produced by James Corden.
Ever wonder why pigeons always act so weird? It’s because they’re out there chasing the bad guys and saving your butts!
Did you know your city is protected by a secret squad of crime-fighting pigeons? It's true! With master of disguise Rock Pigeon, bendy Tumbler, strong Frillback and super-finder Homey, the REAL PIGEONS will solve any mystery and fight any bad guy to keep the city safe!
In their first adventure, Rock and his mystery-solving friends will tackle their first caseload: Why have all the breadcrumbs disappeared? Who on earth is kidnapping bats? And can the pigeons avert a dinner disaster??
Perfect for readers aged 6+ and fans of Pamela Butchart, DogMan, the Naughtiest Unicorn and Hotel Flamingo.
An adorable story that feels like one big comforting hug, for tough times when we can't see our loved ones for a nice warm cuddle.
From the award-winning Malorie Blackman. Perfect for sharing during uncertain times.
Little Rabbit needs a cuddle. So she sets off through the forest to find the perfect hug. Some cuddles are too prickly and some cuddles are too tickly...
Until, uh-oh, it's a fox... But, as Little Rabbit discovers, everyone needs a hug sometimes. Even little foxes!
With a gentle message about kindness and looking past appearances, this adorable story is a comforting read to share during this difficult period.
Learn about opposites with the animals from Acorn Wood.
Tales from Acorn Wood is a bestselling preschool series by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, creators of the modern classic, The Gruffalo.
Opposites is an early learning book featuring the animals from Acorn Wood. Who is big and who is small? Who is feeling sad and who is feeling happy? Who is awake and who is asleep? Who is being loud and who is being quiet?
A first book about opposites, based on the bestselling lift-the-flap toddler books: Postman Bear, Fox's Socks, Rabbit's Nap and Hide-and-Seek Pig.
A moving story about coping with loss from bestselling author Holly
Webb.
Kate's grandfather has died and she's missing him desperately. Her
Mum wants Kate to talk about it, but it only makes Kate angry.
Granddad has gone and he's never coming back. At least she has her
toy tiger, Amos, to keep her company. It was a present from Granddad,
and somehow holding him close makes Granddad seem less far
away.
But she doesn't expect Amos to turn into a real tiger - a big, comforting,
friendly tiger who smells of Granddad, and sounds like
him too.
It's the first day of school for Beetle, and he's determined to take his bear with him even though his brother Max says that he'll get laughed at. Sure enough, when his classmate Horrible Henry sees the bear, he tells everyone. But Max has a plan that will leave Beetle's bear the star of the class.
""We've got to stop the first train!""
Boris is a ""tube"" mouse, living in the London Underground. His best friend is Heavy Duty, the station cleaner.
One morning Boris discovers that Heavy Duty has had an accident. Bories has to think fast. He has seen trains come and go all his life but never before has he had to STOP one!
Colour First Readers are perfect for new readers and include notes be reading specialist Prue Goodwin, honorary fellow of the University of Reading.
When Rosie the hen sets off for a stroll she is unaware of the distinctly fox-shaped shadow that's following her. But luckily for Rosie, her pursuer is the clumsiest of his kind.
When Holly, a gorgeous Border collie puppy, runs away from home and turns up at Animal Magic on Christmas Eve, half-starved and shivering, Eva falls in love instantly. It proves easy to track down Holly's owners and the rescue centre arranges to return her on Christmas Day. But Eva's determined to investigate why Holly ran away in the first place.
Sid is a sausage dog without an owner. He longs for someone to love and care for him. Maybe if he shows everyone how very clever he is they'll want to give him a home. But things don't go quite as Sid plans.
Charming, funny farmyard story, perfect for beginner readers, from the bestselling author of HORRID HENRY, with full-colour illustrations by Emily Bolam. Read by Miranda Richardson. This pack contains the paperback and a CD containing a dramaised version and read along version.