“An intricately detailed, laser-cut book enabling children to explore homes from seven different eras, from the Middle Ages to the present day.”– Fiona Noble, The BooksellerIn this beautifully detailed, laser-cut book, children can travel back in time and explore homes from seven different eras: Late Middle Ages, Tudor, Georgian, Victorian, 1920s, 1960s and present day. Peek through the windows, discover the rooms inside and spot the family members. Then, learn a bit more about the family, spot the pieces of furniture that appear in more than one house, and find out what people wore in each era - from kirtles and crinolines to flat caps and flapper dresses.Written in consultation with experts from the National Trust and exquisitely illustrated throughout by Sarah Gibb.The perfect non-fiction picture book for doll’s house fans aged 6-10!
A fun and festive reimagining of the American folk song, 'We're Going on a Bear Hunt'. Three children are off on a hunt for the perfect Christmas present! But first they've got to get through the spik
Coinciding with the hotly anticipated British Museum exhibition about the legend of Troy in November 2019, this is the fascinating story of the destruction of an ancient city and the many ways it has
Coinciding with the hotly anticipated British Museum exhibition about the legend of Troy in November 2019, this is the fascinating story of the destruction of an ancient city and the many ways it has
Fun and spooky reimagining of the American folk song, We're Going on a Bear Hunt. Three children are hunting for the perfect pumpkin to take trick or treating. But first, they've got to get through
In this delightful twist on a popular folk song, three trick-or-treaters go on a spooky adventure to find a pumpkin!We're going on a pumpkin hunt.We're going to find a big one.What a beautiful night!W
In this delightful twist on a popular folk song, three trick-or-treaters go on a spooky adventure to find a pumpkin!We're going on a pumpkin hunt.We're going to find a big one.What a beautiful night!W
This pocket-sized adventure guide teaches young adventurers about all the fun you can have at the seaside: what to pack, how to spot sea creatures and wildlife, how to catch a fish and much, much more
This pocket-sized adventure guide teaches young adventurers about all the fun you can have on the river: what to pack, how to spot river animals and wildlife, how to build your own raft, how to catch
This pocket-sized survival guide teaches young adventurers the essentials: what to pack, how to build a shelter, how to craft your own tools, how to cook food over a campfire...and even how to get dri
A fun and festive reimagining of the American folk song, ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’.Three children are off on a hunt for the perfect Christmas present! But first they’ve got to get through the spiky Christmas trees, a herd of hungry reindeer, some noisy carol singers and a very busy toyshop! But there are SO MANY toys . . . will they ever find the perfect present?This joyful follow-up to We’re Going on a Pumpkin Hunt has zingy neon ink on the cover and throughout, and is filled with cute characters and Christmas surprises! Repeated phrases and sound words make this an interactive picture book, great for sharing with the whole family at Christmas.This is a perfect stocking filler for fans of the classic song ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’, made famous by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free “Stories Aloud” audio recording. Just scan the QR code and listen along!
A fun and festive reimagining of the American folk song, 'We're Going on a Bear Hunt'. Three children are off on a hunt for the perfect Christmas present! But first they've got to get through the spik
Everyone’s hunting for the perfect pumpkin to take trick or treating. But first they’ve got to get through the sticky spiders’ webs, the fl apping bats, and then – worst of all – enter a dark and spook
Everyone’s hunting for the perfect pumpkin to take trick or treating. But first they’ve got to get through the sticky spiders’ webs, the fl apping bats, and then – worst of all – enter a dark and spook