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Nick Arnold; Allan Sanders A truly interactive guide to how machines work. This fun, hands-on guide illustrates the principles of force and motion with colourful diagrams and twelve working machines to build -... | Jacqueline Wilson; Nick Sharratt A pet Journal that features hints and fun facts to help you choose the perfect pet and care for it properly. It also includes stickers and a puzzle page. |
Jacqueline Wilson A 2013 diary that helps you to record your year, and features many extras, including fancy dress ideas, yummy party recipes, a pretty sticker sheet and brilliant tips for having... | ROGER LA BORDE This gloriumptious sticker sheet features Quentin Blake's wonderful original illustrations of favourite Roald Dahl characters and words. What can we say - they're fantabulous, gigantuous and not remotely repulsant! |
| MCLAGGAN SMITH Roald Dahl's cheeky hero addresses a caterpillar on this bone china mug immortalising one of the author's best loved characters and a particular favourite with the boys. A juicy peach... |
WILD AND WOLF Bumps, knocks, cuts, grazes - when in doubt, reach for the plasters! Mouse's Survival Kit will banish any blues, with its 20 plasters in 5 colourful designs and a reusable... | |
AURORA Who said there was no such thing as a gruffalo, not us! Here he is, faithfully rendered from the best-selling book, and complete with orange eyes, purple prickles and all... | ROGER LA BORDE You're guaranteed phizz-whizzing fun with this deck of cards featuring Quentin Blake's drawings of Roald Dahl favourites, like Willy Wonka and the BFG. Perfect for practicing your magic, card games... |
WILD AND WOLF Draw your own Gruffalo, or any other fun characters, with these 24 satisfyingly chunky pencils, which come with their own keepsake Gruffalo tin and a wooden pencil sharpener. | |
| Oliver Jeffers; Oliver Jeffers An exciting picture book, featuring brand new characters from highly-regarded, best-selling, multi-award-winning talent, Oliver Jeffers. |
Jill Murphy There's never a dull moment with the Large family! One morning Mrs Large, needing some peace and quiet away from her boisterous children, decides to take refuge in the bathroom... | |