Children’s January – June 2020
Contents Picture Books Forever
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Out of a Dark Winter’s Night
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How to Light Your Dragon
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Why Do I Feel Like This?
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ABC off to Sea!
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Garden Jungle
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If I had a sleepy sloth
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Non-Fiction Hoot and Howl across the Desert
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Maisie Mammoth’s Memoirs
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Why do dogs sniff bottoms?
12–13
The Big Book of Blooms
14–15
So you want to be a Ninja?
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Goddesses and Heroines
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This Book Thinks You’re an Inventor
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Pop-Up Volcano!
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Hello, London!
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Recent Highlights
21–23
Sales & Distribution Contacts
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On the cover front: from The Big Book of Blooms, pp14–15 back: from If I had a sleepy sloth, pp8–9
This catalogue is also available to view at:
thamesandhudson.com The illustrations on this page are from The Big Book of Blooms, pp14–15
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PICTURE BOOKS
For ages 3+
A poignant look at the way things come and go, beautifully illustrated by Beatrice Alemagna, winner of the Society of Illustrators’ Gold Medal for Original Art Beatrice Alemagna is an acclaimed author and illustrator of children’s books, including Harold Snipperpot’s Best Disaster Ever and The Marvellous Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty, for which she was awarded the 2016 Mildred L. Batchelder Award.
25.0 x 16.0cm 70pp inc tracing paper pages ISBN 978 0 500 652282 January £12.95
By the same author The Marvellous Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty 978 0 500 651933 £6.99 On a Magical Do-Nothing Day 978 0 500 651797 £6.99 Harold Snipperpot’s Best Disaster Ever 978 0 500 651872 £12.95
Forever Beatrice Alemagna
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Sometimes things change Sometimes things fly away Sometimes things disappear But there’s one thing that lasts forever… The latest book from the award-winning Beatrice Alemagna is an exquisite exploration of life’s transience. Alemagna’s distinctive drawings are overlaid with tracing paper so the reader can make elements of the picture – whether teeth, sleep, hair or rain – appear and disappear. Nothing lasts forever – except one thing…
PICTURE BOOKS
For ages 3+
An original, thoughtful tale about life’s ups and downs from best-selling author and illustrator Flora McDonnell Flora McDonnell is the best-selling creator of Flora McDonnell’s ABC, I Love Animals, I Love Boats, Splash! and Giddy-up Let’s Ride!. She has also illustrated two collections of Ted Hughes’ children’s poems, The Mermaid’s Purse and The Cat and the Cuckoo.
30.0 x 25.0cm 40pp ISBN 978 0 500 651957 February £11.95
‘This is my autobiography. A journey since childhood to harness the sun and stop the darkness of the night, which I think has to be abandoned in the end. With a helping hand, I have learnt that if I turn around and face the darkness, no matter how painful, in the end I will see the sun rise … The book is intended to give courage to any child or adult who feels they are stuck in the darkness of a winter’s night’ Flora McDonnell
‘Exceptional … children and adults will be entranced’ Helen Oxenbury
Out of a Dark Winter’s Night Flora McDonnell In Out of a Dark Winter’s Night, illustrator and author Flora McDonnell tells the story of a small child whose spirit of adventure is dampened when the day ends and gives way to night. Taking their wheelbarrow, they set out on a mission to stop the sun from setting again, joined along the way by a charming collection of animal friends. But when darkness falls and worse comes to worst, it is hope that eventually carries them back home, where as day follows night the dawn breaks again. A response to calls for books that help children and families understand mental health issues, Out of a Dark Winter’s Night is a gentle expression of McDonnell’s first-hand experience with anxiety and depression. Profoundly empathetic and poetic, it allows room for multiple interpretations and responses.
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PICTURE BOOKS
New in paperback | For ages 3+
‘This picture book has humour and heart … fun and bold and stylish … splendid’ Sunday Times
Didier Lévy has published many children’s books in his native France, all of which introduce children to the big questions in life. Fred Benaglia is artistic director at Bayard Presse, and has also illustrated many children’s books.
21.0 x 27.0cm 32pp paperback ISBN 978 0 500 652336 January £6.99
LONGLISTED IN THE ‘3-6’ CATEGORY AT THE 2020 UKLA BOOK AWARDS
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‘Funny and inspired’ New Statesman
How to Light Your Dragon
‘A tale with much heart and hilarity’
Didier Lévy and Fred Benaglia
Picture Books Blogger
Has your pet dragon’s fire gone out? Don’t worry. We’ll find a way to relight him!
‘Wonderful’ Angels & Urchins
A little boy has a problem with his dragon: he’s no longer able to breathe fire. What is he to do? How on earth do you rekindle a despondent dragon’s flame? Didier Lévy and Fred Benaglia’s charming book is imbued with a tender and universal humour, accessible to all.
PICTURE BOOKS
For ages 5+
A witty, perceptive picture book that will help children develop emotional resilience Shinsuke Yoshitake is the author of several children’s books, including It Might Be an Apple, Can I Build Another Me? and What Happens Next?, all published by Thames & Hudson.
25.7 x 20.5cm 32pp ISBN 978 0 500 652329 February £8.95
Why Do I Feel Like This? Shinsuke Yoshitake Why Do I Feel Like This? follows a child’s hilarious, wildly inventive train of thought as she walks home in a bad mood. Where do sad or angry feelings come from? What’s the best way to make them go away? And is there any way to stop them from coming back? This imaginative story will help young readers to think about their emotions and find creative ways to deal with bad days.
By the same author
978 0 500 650486 £8.95
978 0 500 650783 £8.95
978 0 500 651209 £8.95
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PICTURE BOOKS
New in paperback | For ages 3+
A nautical ABC – a bracing book for young children everywhere Virginie Morgand has developed her own highly distinctive visual language as an artist and illustrator working with screenprints and linocuts. She has worked on illustration projects with the London Transport Museum, Barneys in New York, Elle and the Sunday Times. She is also the author of 3, 2, 1 Go! and What Do Grown-ups Do All Day?
23.8 x 17.0cm 32pp paperback ISBN 978 0 500 652374 March £6.99
‘Stylish … sure to inspire a love of learning’ Baby London
‘Beautifully illustrated … a wonderful introduction to the nautical world for young children’ Country & Town House
ABC off to Sea! Virginie Morgand
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A is for adventure that’s waiting for you The next time you want to sail into the blue... This maritime ABC breathes a real blast of fresh air into the genre. From A for Anchor and B for Buoy, from C for Cruise Ship to D for Dolphins and Zzzz for bedtime, Virginie Morgand’s gloriously illustrated book is a wonderful introduction to all things nautical for young children. Her drawings successfully combine a sixties feel with the intensity of animated cinema, bringing the pictures to life page after page.
PICTURE BOOKS
For ages 5+
A beautiful picture book with layers of intricate lasercuts and enchanting illustrations Hélène Druvert is an illustrator, paper and textile designer. She is the author of Paris Up, Up and Away, Mary Poppins Up, Up and Away and New York Melody, and is the co-author of Ocean and Anatomy, all published by Thames & Hudson.
28.0 x 21.0cm 32pp ISBN 978 0 500 652244 February £16.95
Garden Jungle Hélène Druvert When Tom’s feeling bored, he runs off to play. A magical butterfly shows him the way To a world of adventures not far from his door. The garden’s a jungle – so much to explore! Hélène Druvert’s intricate lasercuts and meticulous, brightly coloured illustrations are deployed to miraculous effect in this story of a little boy’s adventure in the ‘wilds’ of his garden.
By the same author Anatomy 9780500651360 £19.95 Mary Poppins Up, Up and Away 978 0 500 651049 £16.95 New York Melody 978 0 500 651735 £16.95 Ocean 978 0 500 651773 £19.95 Paris Up, Up and Away 978 0 500 650592 £16.95
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PICTURE BOOKS
For ages 3+
A laugh-out-loud follow-up to the bestselling If I had a dinosaur that imagines living life at a much slower pace Gabby Dawnay is a writer and poet. She is a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine and a script-writer for children’s television. Alex Barrow is a London-based illustrator. He is the art director for and a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine. Alex and Gabby are the duo behind children’s picture books If I had a dinosaur, A House for Mouse and A Song for Bear, all published by Thames & Hudson.
26.0 x 23.8cm 32pp ISBN 978 0 500 651940 February £10.95
If I had a sleepy sloth Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow In this charming trip of the imagination, a little girl delights in experiencing the slow life as she shares her day with a sleepy sloth who moves so slowly that moss grows in his fur! This sloth may be sleepy but is a champion on the jungle gym, thanks to super gripping skills. And climbing trees has never been so easy… By the time our sleepy sloth has finished its morning walk, the day is almost done. Through rollicking rhymes and bold, graphic illustrations, If I had a sleepy sloth imagines the positives and negatives of having a sloth for a pet and provides a welcome alternative to the fast pace of modern life, creating the time for readers to simply b-r-e-a-t-h-e. By the same creative duo ‘Best Preschool Book’ in the Made For Mums Awards 2018 Read by Eddie Redmayne for the CBeebies Christmas Day Bedtime Story
978 0 500 651506 £6.99
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NON-FICTION
For ages 5+
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30.0 x 23.0cm 56pp ISBN 978 0 500 651988 April £12.95
HOOT AND HOWL ACROSS THE
Journey to some of the harshest
Vassiliki Tzomaka is a designer and illustrator with a environments on Earth, where only the PhD in Children’s Book Illustration from the Cambridge toughest creatures survive. Discover School of Art. She collected over 300 cacti and some of the world’s driest deserts, succulent species to create this book, drawing on her both hot and cold, and the remarkable BSc in chemistry and MA in environmental studies to animals and plants that live there. recreate the environment of the desert on the page.
VA S S I L I K I T ZO M A K A
A journey to fifteen of the harshest environments on Earth, where only the toughest creatures survive
www.thamesandhudson.com £10.95
VA SSILI K I T ZO M A K A
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Featuring:
Hoot and Howl across the Desert
Antarctica • The Arctic • The Great Basin The Sonoran • The Chihuahuan & Mojave Deserts • The Atacama Desert • The Patagonian Desert • The Namib Desert • The Kalahari The Sahara • The Arabian Desert • The Thar Desert • The Gobi Desert • The Australian Deserts
Life in the world’s driest deserts Vassiliki Tzomaka Vassiliki Tzomaka takes readers on a journey across some of world’s driest landscapes to discover the remarkable wildlife that survives in desert climates, both hot and cold. Readers will encounter rare and little known plants, animals, reptiles, birds and insects, casting new light on desert environments and revealing the abundance of life underlying their barren image. Vassiliki Tzomaka’s graphic style of illustration draws on the indigenous and folk art local to each desert in order to highlight how unique each is, while her detailed drawings portray unusual species, their tactics for survival and nocturnal desert life, as well as the desert food chain and lethal creatures. Hoot and Howl across the Desert will fascinate and engage even the most curious reader.
NON-FICTION
For ages 5+
A ‘Who’s Who’ of Ice Age celebrities, told from the unique perspective of Maisie the woolly mammoth Rob Hodgson is the author and illustrator of The Cave, and the illustrator of An A to Z of Monsters and Magical Beings and Tony T-Rex’s Family Album. Mike Benton is Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology and head of the Palaeobiology Research Group at the University of Bristol, which was identified by the Center for World University Rankings as the top palaeontology research group in the world.
30.0 x 23.0cm 48pp ISBN 978 0 500 652060 April £12.95
Maisie Mammoth’s Memoirs A Guide to Ice Age Celebs Rob Hodgson • Consultant editor: Mike Benton Here is the story of Ice Age beasts, told straight from the mouth of Maisie the woolly mammoth. Maisie’s memoir reveals the defining characteristics of the most memorable creatures of prehistoric times, including Stella the sabre-toothed tiger, whose megawatt smile contained 25 cm canines; Victor the Villain, a 13 metre-long mega-snake who could swallow a crocodile whole; and the slightly more camera-shy Gavin the Giant Ape, who is rumoured to have inspired the myth of the Yeti! Maisie Mammoth’s Memoirs stands apart from other prehistoric beast titles with its characterful creatures and humorous approach to palaeontology based on the latest scientific research – look out for tips on how to defrost a woolly mammoth!
In the same series
‘Wonderful illustrations … a super book to generate enthusiasm’ Parents in Touch
978 0 500 651681 £12.95
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NON-FICTION
For ages 5+
A humorous book that poses and answers twenty questions about man’s best friend and what makes dogs so unique Lily Snowden-Fine is an illustrator and painter based in Toronto and founding member of the band Days on Mars. Her clients include The New York Times. She was the voice of the original Peppa Pig when it first aired in 2004. This is her first book for children. Dr Nick Crumpton is a zoologist at University College London. He completed his PhD at Cambridge University before working at the Natural History Museum and for the BBC. He is the author of The Amazing Animal Atlas.
30.0 x 23.0cm 48pp ISBN 978 0 500 652022 March £12.95
Why do dogs sniff bottoms? Curious questions about your favourite pet Illustrated by Lily Snowden-Fine • Consultant editor: Dr Nick Crumpton 12
Why do dogs play dead? How do you speak dog? Why do dogs sniff bottoms? is the first in a new series of natural history books that explores the nature of our favourite pets. It highlights the qualities of different types of dogs, from herding dogs and hunting dogs, to show dogs and media mutts, and answers some of the more curious questions children have about canine quirks. Children will come to understand what’s so unique about a dog’s body and behaviour and why they deserve to be well cared for. There are profiles of famous dogs from history and popular culture, including the dog-headed Egyptian god Anubis and internet sensation Boo, the cutest dog in the world. By incorporating zoological information about the canine species with stories from history, art, religion and popular culture, Why do dogs sniff bottoms? offers the best possible way to understand why a dog is man’s best friend.
NON-FICTION
For ages 4+
Yuval Zommer studied at the Royal College of Art, Does a cactus flower? London. He has worked as a creative director at You’ll find the answers to theseand prickly questions many top advertising agencies, has written and many more inside. Play search and find in the and illustrated several children’s books, including pictures, too. Can you spot the special bulb? The Big BookMeet of Bugs, The Big Book of Beasts, The all kinds of colourful, carnivorous, weird wonderful flowering Big Book of the and Blue and The Big plants Bookfrom of Birds, all around the world in this first book of published by Thames Hudson. flowers to& share with young children.
THE BIG BOOK OF BLOOMS
How strong is a giant water lily?
YUVAL ZOMMER
The newest title in the award-winning ‘Big Book’ series: a fact-filled look at the world’s most fascinating flowering plants, published association with Whatin does a venusGardens, fly trap eat? Royal Botanic Kew
34.0 x 23.0cm 64pp ISBN 978 0 500 651995 May £12.95
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By the same author
The Big Book of Blooms
The Big Book of Bugs 978 0 500 650677 £12.95 The Big Book of Beasts 978 0 500 651063 £12.95 The Big Book of the Blue 978 0 500 651193 £12.95 The Big Book of Birds 978 0 500 651513 £12.95
Yuval Zommer What does a venus fly trap eat? How strong is a giant water lily? Does a cactus flower? The newest addition to Yuval Zommer’s bestselling series answers these questions and more as it introduces young children to all kinds of colourful, carnivorous, weird and wonderful flowering plants from around the world. It opens with introductory spreads on how to recognise different types of flowers; what flowers are for; flower anatomy; and the seven types of animal pollinators including bats, birds and beetles. Readers will enjoy learning about specific varieties of plants, why flowers are fragrant, and how to grow their own blooms – not to mention grisly details about flesh-eating and poisonous flowers.
NON-FICTION
For ages 8+
An essential read for all amateur ninjas who dream of living an exciting life in the shadows Bruno Vincent is the author of humour titles including the Grisly Tales from Tumblewater series and the Enid Blyton For Grown Ups series. Stephen Turnbull is a Lecturer on Japanese Religion at Leeds University and is the author of many books on Japan and warriors, including Samurai and Ninja, both published by Thames & Hudson. Takayo Akiyama is a Japanese illustrator based in London. She is the illustrator of So you want to be a Roman Soldier? and So you want to be a Viking?
19.0 x 15.0cm 96pp ISBN 978 0 500 652107 June £9.95
So you want to be a Ninja? Bruno Vincent • Inspired by Stephen Turnbull’s text Illustrated by Takayo Akiyama Follow plucky newbie ninjas Kate, Eddie and Angus as they travel back in time to 1789 Japan to enrol in the Iga School of Ninjutsu. With padded ninja shoes underfoot and ninja stars hidden in their pockets, they learn the ninjutsu craft from two of Japan’s stealthiest ninjas – Hanzo, the bravest ninja of all time, and Chiyoj, a kunoichi (female ninja) who is a master of disguise. Here at their fingertips are the tightly guarded secrets of ninjutsu: how to control your opponent’s thoughts using mind control! How to break and enter a castle! How to tell the time by looking at a cat’s eyes! But will they find their way out of their own smokescreens? Inspired by the book Ninja by Japanese history scholar Stephen Turnbull and based on an original ninjutsu training manual, So you want to be a Ninja? is illustrated throughout with zany illustrations by Japanese cartoonist Takayo Akiyama, bringing the craft of being a ninja to life in hilarious and entertaining detail.
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In the same series
978 0 500 651841 £9.95
978 0 500 651834 £9.95
NON-FICTION
For ages 9+
Tells the tales of thirteen inspirational female characters from ancient myths and legends Xanthe Gresham-Knight is Lecturer in Drama and Storytelling at the University of East London and the author of two books for children, Thumbelina and Princess and the Pea. Alice Pattullo is an illustrator and printmaker based in East London, with a special interest in folklore. She is the illustrator of An Animal ABC, Pride and Prejudice and the Pocket Guide series.
24.0 x 17.2cm 128pp ISBN 978 0 500 651919 April ÂŁ14.95
Goddesses and Heroines Women of Myth and Legend Xanthe Gresham-Knight • Illustrations by Alice Pattullo Told afresh for a contemporary readership, Goddesses and Heroines brings alive stories from different cultures with palpable energy. We meet the youthful Aphrodite; Hecate, the math whizz; the heroic Mulan; Osun, the Nigerian goddess who showed that unless we live as one we will never truly be free; and the not-so-fairy Russian godmother Baba Yaga, whose bone-crunching approach to life will be an inspiration to any aspiring young entrepreneur. A section on the symbols commonly associated with each goddess provides context for each story and familiarizes readers with the symbols to spot her by. Goddesses and Heroines highlights the women of myth and legend who are all too often left out of the history books and celebrates their enduring relevance.
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NON-FICTION
For ages 8+
Published in association with the Science Museum: a creative fill-in book that encourages children to think like an inventor by noticing details, questioning everything and dreaming up new ideas Jon Milton is Head of Content at the Science Museum, London, and author of The SuperIntelligent High-Tech Robot Book. Harriet Russell studied at Glasgow School of Art followed by Central Saint Martins. She is the illustrator of the popular ‘This Book Thinks’ series.
25.0 x 19.5cm 96pp paperback ISBN 978 0 500 651766 January £8.95
This Book Thinks You’re an Inventor Imagine • Experiment • Create Jon Milton • Illustrated by Harriet Russell Brimming with fun activities and playful illustrations, this activity book encourages children to think like an inventor by helping them to engage with new ideas and think about problems in a creative way. It works through the six key aspects of engineering essential to any successful inventor: problem-solving, designing, making and testing, improving, building techniques and how to find new uses for existing objects. Activities include designing a robot helper, inventing a new use for paper, inventing a way to lift a book without touching it, building a structure out of people, tinkering with bridges and fighting off the plastic attack. At the end of the book is a tinkering lab, which includes paper-based crafts and engineering activities.
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In the same series
978 0 500 650813 £8.95
978 0 500 651179 £8.95
978 0 500 651384 £8.95
NON-FICTION
For ages 6+
A large-scale pop-up book, filled with fascinating facts and dazzling illustrations Fleur Daugey is a writer, journalist and ethnologist. Bernard Duisit is a paper engineer. Tom Vaillant is a recent graduate of the Estienne School of Illustration, and is currently studying at the Arts-Décoratifs in Strasbourg. This is his first book.
30.0 x 23.0cm 22pp, 5 pop-ups ISBN 978 0 500 652220 January £19.95
Watch out! Explosive contents
Pop-Up Volcano! Fleur Daugey, Bernard Duisit and Tom Vaillant Five large-scale pop-ups erupt off the pages of this book, which combines science, history and culture to explore the fiery world of volcanoes from every angle. Discover why they erupt, what scientists can learn from them and which animals call them home. Explore volcanoes at the bottom of the sea, gaze upon the volcanoes of Mars, and travel back in time to find out what happened to the city of Pompeii...
Also available
978 0 500 651865 £19.95
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NON-FICTION
For ages 4+
Six friendly pigeons guide you through the streets of London Megan McKean is a Sydney-based designer and illustrator with permanently itchy feet. Inspired by the cities she has visited, her work focuses on capturing the fun of travel and the hidden treasures to be discovered in exploring new places. She has worked as a commercial illustrator for clients including Starwood Hotels and Kate Spade New York.
29.5 x 22.0cm 32pp ISBN 978 1 760 760373 February £12.95
Published by Thames & Hudson Australia
Hello, London! Megan McKean
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Hello, London! takes children on a look-and-find adventure through one of the most famous cities in the world with the help of some local pigeons. Each page of Hello, London! features things to spot, from giant palms in Kew Gardens and dinosaur bones in the Natural History Museum, to the heavily guarded jewels at the Tower of London and food stalls at Borough Market. Children are also encouraged to find all six of the cheeky pigeons hidden on every spread. Featuring many of London’s iconic sights, and brimming with fun facts both kids and adults will enjoy, this book is a wonderful celebration of the city’s rich history and vibrant colour.
PICTURE BOOKS Now in k ac paperb
Now in k ac paperb
The Star in the Forest Helen Kellock 28.5 x 27.5cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651902 £11.95
Prudence and Her Amazing Adventure Charlotte Gastaut 32.6 x 26.0cm 56pp hb 978 0 500 652091 £14.95
Franklin and Luna Go to the Moon
Franklin and Luna and the Book of Fairy Tales
Jen Campbell & Katy Harnett 28.5 x 27.5cm 32pp pb 978 0 500 652176 £6.99
Jen Campbell & Katy Harnett 28.5 x 27.5cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651759 £11.95
Button & Popper
Aaahhh!
A Song for Bear
Oili Tanninen 24.7 x 18.7cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 652015 £10.95
Guilherme Kersten 27.5 x 22.5cm 40pp hb 978 0 500 652152 £12.95
Gabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow 26.0 x 23.6 32pp hb 978 0 500 651810 £10.95
Now in k ac paperb
Franklin’s Flying Bookshop Jen Campbell & Katy Harnett 28.5 x 27.5cm 32pp pb 978 0 500 651711 £6.99
Now in k ac paperb
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If I had a dinosaur
A House for Mouse
Petra
The Ear
Gabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow 26.0 x 23.8cm 32pp pb 978 0 500 651506 £6.99
Gabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow 30.0 x 22.0cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651377 £10.95
Marianna Coppo 27.0 x 18.5cm 48pp pb 978 0 500 651780 £6.99
Piret Raud 23.5 x 19.0cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651636 £9.95
Now in k ac paperb
Herring Hotel Didier Lévy and Serge Bloch 28.0 x 21.0cm 40pp hb 978 0 500 652121 £10.95
Now in k ac paperb
The Marvellous Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty
On A Magical Do-Nothing Day
Harold Snipperpot’s Best Disaster Ever
Beatrice Alemagna 30.0 x 22.0cm 44pp pb 978 0 500 651933 £6.99
Beatrice Alemagna 30.5 x 22.9cm 48pp pb 978 0 500 651797 £6.99
Beatrice Alemagna 30.5 x 23.0cm 48pp hb 978 0 500 651872 £12.95
PICTURE BOOKS Now in k ac paperb
Now in k ac paperb
Hello, Monster!
The Happy Prince
The Cranky Caterpillar
Stay, Benson!
Clémentine Beauvais & Shearring 26.4 x 23.3cm 28pp hb 978 0 500 651704 £10.95
Maisie Paradise Shearring 28.0 x 24.5cm 48pp pb 978 0 500 651551 £6.99
Richard Graham 21.0 x 27.5cm 32pp pb 978 0 500 651728 £6.99
Thereza Rowe 27.0 x 21.5cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651537 £10.95
Robinson
Norm
Bright in the Night
1001 Ants
Peter Sis 29.9 x 24.8cm 48pp hb 978 0 500 651599 £12.95
Sylvia Liang 26.5 x 25.5cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 651612 £11.95
Lena Sjöberg 29.5 x 24.5cm 48pp hb 978 0 500 652190 £14.95
Joanna Rzezak 32.0 x 25.0cm 32pp hb 978 0 500 652084 £12.95
A History of Pictures for Children
From Tiny Seeds
Amazing Animal Babies
We Are Artists
Émilie Vast 21.8 x 31.2cm 52pp hb 978 0 500 651896 £14.95
Aina Bestard 19.0 x 27.0cm 72pp hb 978 0 500 651742 £12.95
Women Who Made Their Mark on the World Kari Herbert 24.0 x 17.2cm 144pp hb 978 0 500 651964 £14.95
The Book of Trees
The Book of Bees
Little Fish
Photo Adventures
Piotr Socha & Wojciech Grajkowski 37.0 x 27.2cm 72pp hb 978 0 500 651698 £18.95
Piotr Socha & Wojciech Grajkowski 37.0 x 27.3cm 72pp hb 978 0 500 650950 £18.95
Emily Rand 30.0 x 17.0cm 10pp hb 978 0 500 651629 £14.95
Don’t Take Photos, Make Photos! Jan von Holleben and Monte Packham 25.0 x 18.6cm 96pp hb 978 0 500 651575 £9.95
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David Hockney & Martin Gayford 27.9 x 21.6cm 128pp hb 978 0 500 651414 £14.95
PICTURE BOOKS & NON-FICTION
The Big Book of Birds
The Big Book of the Blue
The Big Book of Beasts
The Big Book of Bugs
Yuval Zommer 34.0 x 23.0cm 64pp hb 978 0 500 651513 £12.95
Yuval Zommer 34.0 x 23.0cm 64pp hb 978 0 500 651193 £12.95
Yuval Zommer 34.0 x 23.0cm 64pp hb 978 0 500 651063 £12.95
Yuval Zommer 34.0 x 23.0cm 64pp hb 978 0 500 650677 £12.95
The Big Sticker Book of Birds
The Big Sticker Book of the Blue
The Big Sticker Book of Beasts
The Big Sticker Book of Bugs
Yuval Zommer 30.4 x 20.5cm 56pp hb 978 0 500 652008 £8.95
Yuval Zommer 30.4 x 20.5cm 56pp hb 978 0 500 651803 £8.95
Yuval Zommer 30.4 x 20.5cm 56pp hb 978 0 500 651339 £8.95
Yuval Zommer 30.4 x 20.5cm 56pp hb 978 0 500 651346 £8.95
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Paris Up, Up and Away Hélène Druvert 28.0 x 21.0cm 36pp hb 978 0 500 650592 £16.95
Anatomy Hélène & Jean-Claude Druvert 36.0 x 25.0cm 48pp hb 978 0 500 651360 £19.95
Mary Poppins Up, Up and Away Hélène Druvert 28.0 x 21.0cm 36pp hb 978 0 500 651049 £16.95
Why Is Art Full of Naked People? Susie Hodge 26.3 x 19.0cm 96pp hb 978 0 500 650806 £12.95
New York Melody
Ocean
Hélène Druvert 28.0 x 21.0cm 36pp hb 978 0 500 651735 £16.95
Hélène Druvert 36.0 x 25.0cm 40pp hb 978 0 500 651773 £19.95
Why Don’t Fish Drown?
Why Can’t I Feel the Earth Spinning?
Anna Claybourne 26.4 x 19.0cm 96pp hb 978 0 500 651261 £12.95
James Doyle 26.4 x 19.0cm 96pp hb 978 0 500 651186 £12.95
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