Childrens picture books suited for ages 0-4 years, check out the great selection available to order today. A favourite in our house, these books are suited for the youngest children Enjoy reading them.
The Pigeon is about to get schooled! Do you think he should go? Why does the Pigeon have to go to school? He already knows everything! Well almost everything. And what if he doesnt like it? What if the teacher doesnt like him? I mean what if he learns too much!?!
This utterly delightful picture book introduces children to an unforgettable pig the beautiful seaside town of Howth on Dublin Bay and many magical adventures.
Poo poo bum bum wee wee - I sing my toilet song. Poo poo bum bum wee wee - I sing it all day long! Encourage toddlers and young children to use the toilet confidently with this hilarious rhyming picture book! Featuring bright friendly illustrations and a very catchy rhyme this fun picture book has been written in consultation with parents to break down all the stages of using the toilet into easy steps from how to wipe to handwashing.
Oona is a very excited puffin! She cant wait until night-time because tonight the moon wont be an ordinary moon: it will be a supermoon which means it will be bigger and more beautiful than ever before! But getting this excited can make a puffin sleepy. Will Oona be able to stay awake late enough to see it?! A beautifully illustrated story based on the critically acclaimed animation.
When Puffling finds a lost egg on Skellig Michael she sets off to return the egg to its nest! She travels all over the island searching the owner of this stray egg meeting lots of new friends along the way ... but who lost this mystery egg? And what kind of baby animal is going to hatch from it?
Join Rabbit and all her animal friends for a fun-filled day of competition and kindness in this sweet and funny story the third book in the Twit Twoo School series.
Ro ro the rattlin bog the bog down in the valley-o! Joining Barefoots singalong collection this rollicking traditional Irish tune sung by a traditional Irish band explores an Irish peat bog where a rattlin (Irish slang for wonderful) tree contains a rattlin nest which contains a rattlin egg which contains a rattlin bird - all the way down to a seed of a brand-new rattlin tree. Includes notes on Irish peat bogs and the creatures that live there as well as plant and animal life cycles.
The ravenous beast is hungry - hes hungry hungry hungry! But is he the hungriest animal of all? The other animals dont think so but they want to watch out or the ravenous beast might just gobble them up and swallow them down!
Here Scarry captures all the hustle and bustle of Busytown through a series of delightful brightly illustrated stories. Flossie Big Hilda Mother Cat Squeaky Mouse and a cast of Scarrys popular characters are off to pick spring flowers help the postman deliver letters and celebrate holidays family and friends.
Join Lowly Worm Huckle Cat and other beloved characters for a day in Richard Scarrys Busy Busy Town. Visit the school the farm the post office and many more fun and exciting places in this classic book that teaches little ones all about what goes on in their very own communities.
Lowly Worms life is full of wonderful adventures and that is why he has long been one of Richard Scarrys most beloved characters. Hes the shining star of this lively and funny collection. Young children will happily follow Lowly as he takes an unexpected ride on a hot-air balloon.
A fire engine bulldozer cars and truck All dash off - but whos in luck? Robbie sets off - at such a slow pace. Can his little red tractor win the race? Which ones going to be the first? Which ones going to drive the worst? Which ones going to mess it up? Which ones going to win the cup?
Long ago on the eastern coast of Ireland a monk from the Abbey of Bangor was collecting driftwood along the shore when he found a boy washed up amid a circle of seals. At first the boy could barely move or speak. But when he regained his strength he recalled being brought ashore by a lady with long golden hair who sang him to safety and gave him a silver ring. The monks knew the legend of a mermaid who had wandered the coast for three hundred years. Could it possibly have been her?
Ruby loves being Ruby. Until one day she finds a worry. at first its not such a big worry and thats alright but then it starts to grow. It gets bigger and bigger every day and it makes Ruby sad. How can Ruby get rid of her worry and feel like herself again?