Bear’s Book of Calm by Seb Davey, illustrated by Julia Seal, is a gentle picture book that introduces young readers to ideas of calmness, mindfulness, and emotional regulation. Through simple text and soothing illustrations, the book follows a bear character exploring quiet moments, breathing, and peaceful activities in nature. Its reassuring tone and repetitive phrasing help children underst…
Donut Touch! by Seb Davey, illustrated by Alex Willmore, is a humorous picture book about temptation and self-control. The story follows a character who repeatedly warns others not to touch a tempting donut, while secretly struggling with the same desire. Through playful repetition and expressive illustrations, the book explores themes of impulse, honesty, and relatable childhood behavior in a …
The History of Everything in 32 Pages by Anna Claybourne presents a concise and visually engaging overview of world history from prehistoric times to the modern era. Through timelines, illustrations, and short explanatory texts, the book introduces major stages of human development, civilizations, inventions, and historical changes across time. Its structured chronological approach helps young …
Join Tintin and Snowy—the world's greatest adventurers—as they solve thrilling mysteries around the world! The classic graphic novel. Tintin and Captain Haddock peek in Professor Calculus' laboratory to find a sonic device and a very mysterious-and violent!-stranger. Realizing that Calculus' life is in danger, Tintin and the Captain rush to warn him before it's too late.
Tintin in Tibet is a highly regarded book. In fact, it’s arguably the most highly regarded book in the entire Adventures of Tintin collection, and it’s easy to see why. While I could recall the events of some of the stories I’d read as a child almost word-for-word, and while I harbour a deep affection for particular adventures in the series, I don’t think I was looking forward to revisi…