Join one boy’s quest to build the ultimate tree house in this imaginative picture book gorgeously illustrated by Francisco Fonseca about the good things we might be missing in our never-ending pursuit of “better.”
Domino’s Tree House hits shelves this month, published by WorthyKids (Hachette).
You’d better not open the flaps, because the animals might jump out! Children will love stepping into the mischievous world of this unique and hilarious pop-up book from Usborne Publishing.
Full of surprises that are guaranteed to cause giggles, and wittily illustrated by Susan Batori, the book culminates in a spectacular pop-up with all the different animals springing out together.
Set to an upbeat seaside rhythm by Lily Murray and brought to life by Sam Caldwell‘s vibrant artwork, Sheldon’s New Shell is a fun, rhyming picture book that combines a gentle story with real-life ecological issues that affect animals around the world.
Published by Buster Books and in partnership with the successful environmental charity, Surfers Against Sewage, which is dedicated to the protection of our oceans.
Meet Pancakes and Cha-Cha and fall into a brilliant world of magic, mischief and a whole lot of pizza!
Nicola Slater, illustrator of the hilarious Jonathan the Magic Pony, is back with a warm-hearted and very funny story about brotherly love, the art of compromise and an elephant covered in cheese.
‘Don’t Say Elephant!’ written by Stuart Heritage, is available now from Penguin Random House.
Build first literacy and sequencing skills with this seasonal matching and memory board game illustrated by Freya Hartas.
Players take it in turns to flip over tiles showing seasonal things, from rabbits in spring to ice creams in summer, squirrels in autumn to hot chocolate in winter. If they match the pictures on their nature hunt list, they add it to their card. The winner is the first player to fill their card with all the items on the list and complete the nature hunt!
‘Let’s Go on a Nature Hunt’ is published by Magic Cat.
From strawberries in welly boots to herbs in recycled tin cans, this easy-to-follow gardening book illustrated by Daniela Sosa contains 15 simple, edible projects for young gardeners.
‘Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening’ hits shelves this March, published by Walker Books.