Hello Happy! is an interactive self-care activity book for children aged 7+ to colour and doodle their way to happiness, calm and confidence. The encouraging and simple activities and exercises tackle
Puppy Love Dot-to-Dot is paw-fect for puppy lovers and fans of intricate creativity books! Allow your mind to switch off and relax as you connect the dots, and let your creativity go wild by coloring
The ultimate football adventure story from the world's greatest football duo, The F2When the evil Galaxico aliens steal the game of football from planet Earth, it's up to Jez and Billy (and the help o
A year has passed since Eden last spoke to Tyler. She remains furious at him for his abrupt departure last summer but has done her best to move on with her life at college in Chicago. As school breaks
Olly the Little White Van is a highly creative animated TV series for pre-school children. Voiced by much loved children s presenter Justin Fletcher MBE, Olly is a helpful & playful character who
Olly the Little White Van is a highly creative animated TV series for pre-school children. Voiced by much loved children s presenter Justin Fletcher MBE, Olly is a helpful & playful character who
It s time for fun and games with Olly and his friends! Children will have hours of fun colouring Olly and his friends, playing with the press-out pieces, board games and finishing all the super-cool a
Enter the town where one of the most beloved TV characters lives, with this fun and bright board book. The book has a soft die-cut shape to add interest for little hands and the simple story is perfec
Enter the town where one of the most beloved TV characters lives, with this fun and bright board book. The book has a soft die-cut shape to add interest for little hands and the simple story is perfec
'This is not a book about dying: It's a book about living. It's a book about finding hope in whatever situation you're dealt, and living your best life no matter what.' - Tom Parker.
'Ferociously witty and joyously unrepentant, Infamous wraps a rollicking story of regency revelry excess around a heart of queer love and the power of self-authorship' Kat Dunn22-year-old aspiring writer Edith 'Eddie' Miller and her best friend Rose have always done everything together-climbing trees, throwing grapes at boys, sneaking bottles of wine, practising kissing . . .Now that they're out in society, Rose is suddenly talking about marriage, and Eddie is horrified. When Eddie meets charming, renowned poet and rival to Lord Byron, Nash Nicholson, he invites her to his crumbling Gothic estate in the countryside. The entourage of eccentric artists indulging in pure hedonism is exactly what Eddie needs in order to finish her novel and make a name for herself.But Eddie might discover that trying to keep up with her literary heroes isn't all poems and pleasure . . .
Panther is not like the other cats. Leopard has beautiful spots, Tiger has impressive stripes and Lion has a magnificent mane. Panther is small, shy and dark.One night he decides to go and find out where in the jungle he really belongs. Finally summoning the courage to scale the treetops, he answers the call of moonlight and ink-black night. Perhaps up among the stars he will find out something about his own strength and beauty.A stunning fable about courage and finding your place in the world, with beautiful illustrations by Greenaway-shortlisted Poonam Mistry. The perfect gift book.
As a boy, Andy found the courage to give up soccer and leave behind his family, moving abroad to join a tennis camp in Spain. Nervous about his new life, he had no idea of the rewards for his bravery.
'This book left me stunned. Breathtaking in its scope and generosity . .. We are in the midst of a transcendent talent.' Maaza Mengiste, author of the Booker Prize-shortlisted The Shadow King 'Rapturous . .. [Horn] is the mystic's David Attenborough.' New York Times Book ReviewLars Horn's Voice of the Fish, winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, is a kaleidoscopic, hallucinatory memoir that explores the trans experience through meditations upon aquatic life and mythology, set against the backdrop of travels in Russia and a debilitating injury that left Horn temporarily unable to speak, read and write. In their adept hands, these poignant, allusive shards take shape as a unified whole: short vignettes about fish, reliquaries and antiquities serve as interludes between - and subtle reflections upon - longer memories of their life, knitting together a sinuous, wave-like form that flows across the book.Horn swims through a range of subjects; across marine history, theology, questio