Early Learning books from Ladybird, cartoon characters for under 4`s, Nursery rhymes, Phonics and Letterland, Pop up and sound books. Early learning books give a child the best opportunity to learn while having a bit of fun in the mean time. If you need any help choosing do not hesitate to drop us line.
Harry likes running and climbing and jumping - but he does not like his nappy! Its time to learn how to be a potty superstar. Join Harry on his journey to becoming a potty superstar and learn all about potties washing hands and accidents. Soon youll have a potty superstar of your own!
In this tactile early-learning playbook first concepts such as colours numbers shapes and first words are introduced through textures words and pictures.
Explore the beauty of the changing seasons in this timeless peek-through book with beautiful artwork from Britta Teckentrup and accompanying rhyming text.
Little hands will find stimulating pictures and interesting textures such as a sparkly star a glittery moon and a fleecy blanket in this bright board book.
Inspired by the real-life Ugly Five safari animals THE UGLY FIVE is a jubilant celebration of creatures that are often rather unloved. This Early Reader edition contains the complete classic story and pictures in a pocket-book format and with an extra-clear font and layout to support children who are gaining confidence in reading.
Babies and toddlers will love making the vehicles in this brightly coloured board book move by sliding the panels. Bright bold colourful illustrations are attractive to very young children and the sliders cut-outs and finger trails are perfect for developing essential motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
The farm animals are off for a ramble in the countryside. Lets see what adventures they get up to. Young children will love pressing the squishy heads to make funny animal sounds on every page. The rhyming story and bold artwork will amuse and delight children everywhere.
Lift the flaps to wake up the animals on the farm and look out for the pop-up surprises! Join the noisy cockerel as he visits pigs cows and more on a beautiful morning on the farm in this lovely interactive board book. Children will delight in the collage-like illustrations of their favourite farmyard animals by renowned artist Jonny Lambert and will love joining in with the story as they visit characters one by one.
Are you ready to wash your hands Mr Panda? Join Mr Panda and friends as they learn all about hand washing sneeze catching and other good hygiene practices. With a lightness of tone and a gentle humour throughout this book in the Mr Panda series is perfect for helping little ones to stay safe in a Coronavirus/Covid 19 world.
Based on the fact that only 12 key words make up 25% of those we read and write and another 100 make up 50% learning key words first ensures children start reading quickly thoroughly and with confidence.
Follow the path and get counting with this first numbers adventure based on the best-loved world of the Bear Hunt film. One dog sniffing the floor - turn the page to discover more! Use your finger to trace each number shape and learn all about counting on this first numbers adventure.
Charming illustrations bring well-known songs and rhymes to life in this fun collection. Children will love singing along to Five Little Speckled Frogs Itsy Bitsy Spider and Hot Cross Buns.
Each title in this stylish series has five spreads with friendly characters to find behind colourful felt flaps. In Wheres Mrs Car? youre on the look out for Mr Train Mrs Plane Mr Boat and Mrs Car herself! Lift the final flap and theres a surprise mirror - always a hit with the little ones.
Each title in this stylish series has five spreads with friendly characters to find behind colourful felt flaps. In Wheres Mrs Doctor? youre on the look out for Mr Nurse Mrs Paramedic Mr Porter and Mrs Doctor herself! Who will you find in the back of the book - look in the mirror and see!
Follow boy and girl twins as they learn what potties are for struggle to make their potties work wet their pants along the way then finally triumph. Not only do they learn how to wee and poo on the potty they also progress to the big loo!