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.
This is a new edition of one of Horrid Henrys best-loved stories with new colour pictures and short accessible chapters - ideal for newly confident readers.
In this collection of four new Horrid Henry stories Henry hits on a brilliant way to write thank you letters negotiates over vegetables competes with Perfect Peter over which of them is sickest and finds himself wearing the wrong underpants with dreadful consequences.
How Do You Feel? is an exploration of emotion for very young children. Anthony Browne brings his understanding and skill to bear in a book that will reassure children and help them understand how they are feeling using simple words and pictures.
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of How to Catch a Star with this new toddler-friendly board book edition! An inspirational story from internationally bestselling multi-prize-winning picture book creator Oliver Jeffers.
Join Sarah and Mr Pottifer in their magical plant shop where fantastical creatures grow from trees! An unexpected delivery of dragodil seeds provides the perfect chance for Sarah and Mr Pottifer to grow helpful dragon pets for their customers - or does it? It turns out that these fiery dragons are not very well-behaved at all and everything soon spirals into smoke-filled out-of-control dragon chaos!
One sunny morning a happy little Hugasaurus waves goodbye to her Pappysaur and sets off into the world on her own for the very first time. When she finds a playground some new friends welcome her to their games. But it isnt long before the other little dinosaurs start to squabble. Can Hugasaurus bring her new friends back together using the magical power of kindness?
Wherever Jenny goes her worries follow her - in a big blue bag! They are there when she is watching television even when she goes swimming. Jenny decides they will have to go. But who can she get to help her?
Douglas is very excited - hes off on a nature walk with all his friends from Little School! Miss Moo-Hoo has given everyone a worksheet with a list of interesting things to find - flowers twigs berries - and bugs! Soon everyone is too busy searching to notice that - DRIP DROP - its started to rain!
This kitten may look cute and cuddly but beware: hes angry. Really angry. Angry angry angry! And this isnt any old angry. This is a jump-up-and-down roll-on-the-ground kind of angry. This is a spider-scaring tiger-scaring kind of angry. This is a burst-balloon-ing squash-the-moon-ing kind of angry. As surreal as things may get this is also the kind of angry that parents of toddlers will recognise - a bad mood which comes out of nowhere escalates wildly then disappears as suddenly as it arrived!
A beautiful rhyming picture book about a little otter called Oliver - written by the bestselling Pam Ayres and illustrated by the award-winning Nicola OByrne.
When Frankie McGee insists on borrowing yet another book about tractors his mum crumbles. She begs him to read a book about something else - cars planes cranes trains - anything! Frankie launches into all of the various glorious factors that make up the love that he has for all tractors - but will he be able to bring his mum around?
Nappies are YUUECH! said the little princess. There must be something better. At first she thinks the royal potty is even worse than nappies but she soon learns to love it - even if it isnt always there just when she needs it!
This little girl sometimes finds it very hard to say hello. She struggles going into groups or parties and is very scared of starting a new school. However when she shares her feelings she learns that everyone feels shy sometimes - even her exuberant big brother! Shyness is just a feeling that will pass. This realisation enables her to begin to find her own way to deal with new situations. She can just watch and listen until she is ready to join in. And nervous butterflies she feels on her first day? They help her pay attention - and notice children who might become wonderful new friends! The believable characters busy scenes and ingenious holes in the pages make this a helpful heartwarming story that young children can relate to. Its a perfect book to help children cope with feeling shy.
Flora the smallest dormouse is going on a grand adventure . . . The other dormice just want to sleep but theres a wide world outside and Flora cant wait to explore it. Shes brave. Shes full of questions. And shes not sleepy at all! Come exploring with Flora and discover the wonder of nature through the seasons.
Today youre the fire engine driver! Enter a world of imaginative play and build early learning skills. Children will love using their imagination to pretend to use the fire engines controls to switch on the siren and turn on the flashing lights! Encourages problem solving and teamwork as well as recognition of colours shapes and numbers.
In this relatable and reassuring contemporary classic a mother tells her two children that theyre all connected by an invisible string. Thats impossible! the children insist but still they want to know more: What kind of string? The answer is the simple truth that binds us all: An Invisible String made of love. Even though you cant see it with your eyes you can feel it deep in your heart and know that you are always connected to the ones you love.
Meet the Hueys - a fabulously quirky group of characters from international bestselling award-winning author/illustrator Oliver Jeffers creator of How to Catch a Star and Lost and Found. The sequel to The Hueys - The New Jumper a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year 2012
Its never too early to start reading to your baby. Snuggles up with this unique blend of read-aloud stories and high-contract art. Four adorable tales perfect for playtime bedtime or anytime.