50% llama + 50% unicorn = 100% magic! \r\n\r\n\r\nA loveable llamacorn will steal your heart in this sparkly book. Perfect for fans of llamas, unicorns and all things magical!
This cute little train-themed title introduces the concepts of size (small, medium, large), opposites and journeys. With busy, detailed scenes, lots to point at and name and a straightforward story-arc, this is the perfect introduction to a lifetime of reading!
Bizzy Bears going on holiday, but he has to take a taxi, then a train, then a plane before he arrives at the beach and can set sail on his boat. Another fun slider book with lots to see and do - perfect for vehicle-mad toddlers everywhere!
This cute little park-themed title introduces the concepts of greetings (saying hello and goodbye), opposites and colours. With busy, detailed scenes, lots to point at and name and a straightforward story-arc, this is the perfect introduction to a lifetime of reading.
There are lots of animals to see on safari. Where are they hiding and what are they doing? In this innovative lift-the-flap book, little ones can pore over the beautiful collaged pages and explore under leaves, trees and rocks to find out interesting facts about safari wildlife. This is the perfect introduction to the outdoors.
Then, once hes rescued the injured cyclist, lift the stretcher and pull back the ward curtain for the doctor. Another exciting title in this bestselling series (over 2 million copies sold!) which encourages preschoolers to get involved in the storytelling.
Thomas and his friends are playing hide and seek. Flip the flaps to find all your favourite engines. Percy, James, Toby, Emily and Nia and all waiting for Thomas to find them, so join in with the fun.\r\n\r\nThe perfect board book for the youngest Thomas fans with sturdy flaps, as well as colour and counting fun!
The idea behind the board book collection was to attract even the youngest readers (from as young as 21/2 years old); to encourage them to discover subjects and areas that interest them (nature, animals, shapes, etc.) and to help them classify the things that surround them.