The Three Little Pigs. Susanna Davidson (Picture Storybook)

$9.88

A charming retelling of the traditional fairytale with simple text and delightful illustrations. When mum's house becomes too small, it's time for Pinky, Percy and Poppy Pig to build houses of their own. But will they chose their materials wisely and escape the Big Bad Wolf?

The Tortoise and the Eagle

$9.88

This is a new title in the fantastic "First Reading" series, aimed at children who are beginning to read. When the tortoise sees an eagle flying through the sky it gets jealous and tries to find a way to fly itself. This key series was developed in conjunction with reading expert Allison Kelly from the University of Surrey. Every title has clear and compelling text that allows children to build their burgeoning reading skills and is accompanied by charming and highly appealing illustrations.

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

$9.88
Princesses are supposed to be quiet and well behaved, but the 12 princesses in this story like to have fun. When their father finds out they've been sneaking off at night to go dancing, he's furious. Ages 5+ years.

The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary Of Science. (Illustrated Dictionaries)

$35.62

This is a new edition of this popular title, which provides a fantastic reference point for students studying for their SATs and GCSEs. It is split into three sections, each covering the key aspects of the curriculum for Physics, Biology and Chemistry, and including important charts, tables and lists. It is brightly and clearly illustrated. It is internet-linked to further online educational resources through the Usborne Quicklinks website.

The Usborne Internet-Linked First Atlas

$17.80

With simple text, clear maps and stunning photographs, this book is a friendly and useful first atlas. The bright and colourful maps show country borders, cities and features, along with facts about countries and their landscapes and peoples.

The Wind in the Willows. Lesley Sims (Usborne Picture Storybooks)

$9.88

Mole, Ratty, Badger and the infamous Mr Toad love nothing more than messing around on the river. But when Mr Toad develops an obsession with motor vehicles, will his friends be able to help before he loses everything? A delightful retelling featuring simple, engaging text and charming illustrations.

Things to Make for Mums

$9.88

This text is crammed with exciting projects that children can create especially for mums, ranging from a shiny picture frame to paper flowers and chocolate truffles.

Toad Makes a Road

$9.88

Combining a phonics-based text with a funny story, the books in this series are aimed at beginner readers. The pictures give clues to the words and fold out flaps on some pages give children the chance to guess what will happen next.

Trains

$11.86

These are four new editions in the popular "Discovery" series, which currently contains over 13 titles. Visually exciting and highly informative each book presents its subject in a fun and accessible way. Internet links offer a fascinating selection of recommended web sites - with sound, animation or video clips which provide additional information for projects and homework.

Trees

$9.88

This is a fantastic brand new addition to the "Beginners" series, designed to provide an informative introduction to trees and plant-life for young readers. It offers terrific reading practise for children who prefer fact to fiction. It was developed with a reading expert from Roehampton University to help young readers grow in confidence. It offers great value for money.

Trucks (Usborne Beginners) (Usborne Beginners)

$9.88

This exploration of trucks is part of a series introducing children to the wonder of the world around them. It has two reading levels, with a simple sentence on each page for beginners, accompanied by more complex information which can be read as the child's ability grows.

True Stories Crime and Detection

$11.86

Nine true stories of master criminals and the detectives who foiled them - from serial murderers such as the Yorkshire Ripper, to art forgers, kidnappers and Great Train Robbers. Engaging, narrative non-fiction for readers who prefer fact to fiction.