Did you know that a group of fish is called a school? Look inside and join the fun as you discover the names for more animal groups, from a crash of rhinos to a tower of giraffes! Kids will love the fun rhyming text in this touch and feel board book, packed with hilarious animal groups!
Mr Jeremy Fisher wants to catch some minnows for his supper, but instead he meets a very fierce trout...
Little Bear can't wait to try out some new experiences, and he certainly can't wait to listen to Mummy Bear's advice. But when he realizes that he's taken on more than he can handle, Mummy Bear is ready to come to the rescue.
Deep in the African heartland Way out on the hot sunny plains, There lived a small lion who didn't fit in And Leo was this lion's name. Now lions are usually fierce And lions are meant to be strong, But Leo just wanted to love everybody And play with his friends all day long.
Adults and children alike will be enchanted by these charming board books which are distinguished by the exceptional quality of the sounds that bring every picture to life. Aimed at the very young, the books have a button on every spread which triggers one of six sounds that introduce a character or object. They're incredibly simple but utterly seductive, purely because the sounds themselves ar…
Dive through sunlit shallows into dar, mysterious depths and discover the wonders of the world's oceans. Meet bizarre-looking fish, see how an octopus moves, explore shipwrecks, and find out how people use and protect the oceans.
Acetate windows invite you on a journey through the busy and bustling farm in this beautifully illustrated book. The see-through pages build a layered effect, and as each page is turned a barn, pond or field full of farm animals is revealed. Explore the farm and meet cows, sheep, farm birds, horses and more interesting wildlife.
National Geographic Explorer and snake wrangler Dr. Brady Barr has been bitten by a lot of creatures over the years. So this book is born from first hand – er, tooth – experience of getting close to some of the biggest biters in the animal kingdom. It turns out that there's a lot more to biting than meets the eye. Physical features and the how (and when and why) an animal bites reveals …