Picture Books
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Add to BasketAround The Year: A Picture Book
£5.09
- Hardback - Floris
Delightful verses and illustrations take young children through the special joys of each month of the year, from icy February to the green shoots of April, the red poppies of July, September's apples and the delights of December. -
Add to BasketAugustus And His Smile
£10.99
- Hardback - Little Tiger
Augustus the tiger was sad. He had lost his smile. So he did a huge tigery stretch, and set off to find it. In this book, the author and illustrator Catherine Rayner celebrates the beauty of the world and the simple happiness it brings us when we open our eyes to it. -
Add to BasketAutumn
£5.09
- Boards - Floris
Each of the titles in this set of books-without-text, leads young children through a season with fun, active pictures. Playing with lambs in spring, fishing for tadpoles in summer, collecting conkers in autumn and shovelling snow in winter, are just some of the scenes depicted. -
Add to BasketAodach
£2.99
- Paperback - Acair
This is part of a series of four English books by Catherine Anholt, which has been translated into Gaelic. -
Add to BasketAround The Year: A Picture Book
£9.34
- Hardback - Floris -
Add to BasketAir Ur Sociar
£2.99
- Paperback - Acair
This series of books is based on the 'Mr. Bear' series by Debi Gliori and has been translated into Gaelic by Norma Nicleoid. The short texts are in rhyme. -
Add to BasketAm I Really Different?
£7.64
- Hardback - Floris
If you're a ladybird with only one spot, you can't help feeling a bit different. But when you look more closely, you see that no two ladybird's patterns are the same. So are you really different? -
Add to BasketThe Apple Cake
£7.64
- Hardback - Floris
An old lady wants to bake an apple cake, but she has no apples. She sets off to market to buy some, taking a basket of plums to trade along the way. -
Add to BasketAny Room For Me?
£7.64
- Hardback - Floris
A woodcutter drops his mitten in the forest one day and it becomes a warm house for a mouse. Then, one by one, a few other animals want to move in too.











