The Body Book by Hannah Alice

Look inside the human body in this incredible inventive board book with see-through acetate pages. How do we move, eat, think, sleep and breathe? With labelled acetate diagrams of the muscular, skeletal, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory and nervous systems, this is a fantastic first look at human anatomy for curious children everywhere.

£10.99

Once Upon a Tune by James Mayhew

Once Upon a Tune brings you six wonderful stories from many lands, all of which inspired great music. You can battle trolls with Peer Gynt if you go In The Hall of the Mountain King; grapple with a magic broom in The Sorcerer's Apprentice, meet the evil Witch of the North in The Swan of Tuonela or sail the seven seas with Sinbad the Sailor in Scheherazade. The stories are excitingly told and stunningly illustrated.

£16.99

Natural History Museum Dinosaur Annual 2022

Take a trip back in time and meet the prehistoric rulers of the planet. Learn about all the latest discoveries with the Natural History Museum, a leading centre in dinosaur research, including how experts make their discoveries. Packed with roar-some activities, fierce facts and Jurassic jokes, the Dinosaur Annual 2022 is the perfect gift for budding dinosaur experts!

£8.99

A Girl’s Guide to Being Fearless

This book unlocks self-esteem, confidence, wellbeing, resilience and offers an antidote to an overwhelming world of altered photos, filters, and fillers. As an essential book for our time, this guide reflects the challenging world facing teens. Packed full of encouragement, practical exercises, doable ideas to inspire, tips for showing greater confidence and being excited about the future.

£10.99

The Solar System: A Ladybird Book

Looking up at the sky on a clear night, you might see shining stars, a bright moon and mysterious coloured dots but there many more secrets hiding out in space. The Solar System takes readers on a journey from the Earth's surface, through the atmosphere and out into space as you travel from centre of the universe to discover the stars, planets, moons and comets that call our solar system home.

£5.99

Kay’s Marvellous Medicine by Adam Kay

The olden days were pretty fun if you liked wearing chainmail or chopping people's heads off but there was one TINY LITTLE problem back then . . . doctors didn't have the slightest clue about how our bodies worked. If you're sure you're ready, then pop a peg on your nose (there was a lot of stinky pus back then), pull on your wellies (there was a lot of poo there too), wash your hands (because they certainly didn't) and explore this gross and gruesome history of the human body!

£14.99

Britannica First Big Book of Why

Why do elephants have trunks? Why are clouds different shapes? Why does popcorn pop? Why does my tummy rumble? Why do we flush the toilet? This magnificent book features chapters on Bugs, Pets, Wild Animals, the Body, Food, Machines and Space and also includes some of the mysteries which experts are still trying to solve. This fantastic book encourages children to ask questions and nurtures enquiring minds.

£20

Monsters by Céline Potard and Sophie Ledesma

Investigate haunted castles, spooky forests and even outer space with a monster-revealing magic lens in this striking and unusual book. Children's favourite monsters are hidden inside each page waiting to jump out when the magic lens is held over them. Mythological creatures, ghostly spirits and monsters from film and fiction all make an appearance.
Brief, lively text tells the story of each, from their ghastly origins to their favourite meals.

£14.99

A History of Music by Mary Richards & David Schweitzer

Why do we make music? Which instruments make up a classical orchestra? How does music affect our brains and emotions? These are just some of the fascinating questions addressed in this book. It has always been a powerful catalyst for influencing change and connecting people. And what might the future of music hold? Exploring the technology we use to listen to and create music, the authors imagine new possibilities such as computer-generated compositions and robot musicians.

£14.99

The Biggest Footprint by Rob & Tom Sears

There are eight billion of us humans. All breathing, eating, fidgeting and thinking deep thoughts. It's an unimaginably large number. Or is it? The mega human is the result of smooshing all the people in the world together into one spectacular giant (don't try this at home). Even though the mega human is not the smartest of creatures, it is slowly beginning to understand the problems it has created for Planet Earth's future and how it might be able to fix them…

£14.99

Bandoola by William Grill

When a world war comes to Myanmar (Burma), one special elephant becomes a hero. As people are forced to leave their home in the Burmese jungle, Bandoola, his keeper Po Toke and war veteran James Howard Williams (Aka Elephant Bill), undertake a journey that will test their courage, taking trust, understanding and bravery to the very limit. Together, they lead a group of 53 elephants and over 200 refugees to safety, scaling 6000ft mountains as they trek from Myanmar to northern India.

£15.99

Ancient Wonders by Iris Volant & Avalon Nuovo

How exactly was the Great Pyramid at Giza made? Were the mystical Hanging Gardens of Babylon even real? What became of the Lighthouse of Alexandria? Thrilling accounts of the Seven Wonders of the World have left us yearning to know more about their great mysteries. Go on a journey across the world and through time, and explore these and many more impressive monuments through stunning artwork.

£12.99

Great Women by Kate Pankhurst

The complete collection of all the stories from Kate Pankhurst's bestselling Fantastically Great Women series, with a cover that folds out into a fantastically great poster. No dream is too big if you just believe in yourself. And these strong, ambitious and fantastically great women prove it. Discover the inspirational lives of just some of the extraordinary women who have transformed people's expectations of what women can do.

£20

The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan

Set your sails east with this stunningly original new history of the world. Peter Frankopan explores the connections made by people, trade, disease, war, religion, adventure, science and technology in this extraordinary book about how the east married the west with a remarkable voyage at its heart - the journey along the Silk Roads. (9+)

£12.99

Arthur: The Always King by Kevin Crossley-Holland

Be enthralled by the world of Arthurian legend in this lavishly illustrated, masterful retelling. From King Arthur's childhood to his final battle, the timeless tales of the sword in the stone, the quests of the Knights of the Round Table and the wizardry of Merlin are woven together into a breathtaking feat of storytelling.

£20

A Journey Through Greek Myths by Marchella Ward

From the heros of Athens and Sparta to gods and goddesses, take a magical illustrated journey through the Mediterranean. You'll learn about the places where each story took place, and why myths matter. From Zeus's power struggles to the incredible Labours of Heracles, explore this enchanting and complex world through beautiful storytelling and breathtaking artwork. £16.99