The American Sherlock Holmes?

The Adventuress by Arthur B. Reeve introduces a detective who relies more than most on science to help him solve the mystery. 

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A ticket to a fun day out

A wooden train packed with jolly looking soft animal toys, including a nonchalant monkey wearing red sunglasses and a lion holding a stripy umbrella. Where could they be going? Find out in The Animal Train by Becky Syson, illustrated by Elsa Rickett-Trueman

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Learning to love all things green

Green: The Story of Plant Life on Our Planet by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Emily Sutton has a simple message: “…that GREEN is the most important colour in the world.”

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Exploring the 'low, dishonest decade'

The Thirties: An intimate history by Juliet Gardiner takes you into just about every dusty corner of British life in that decade

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Two new Maisy stories

Maisy Loves Bees and Maisy Loves Trees by Lucy Cousins are a charming pair of board books aimed at attracting very young readers.

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An exclusive interview with Owen Davey

We are delighted to present an exclusive interview with author and illustrator, Owen Davey. With numerous awards under his belt he has become an iconic figure in cutting-edge children’s illustration.

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