For a real thrill, try reading Beware of the Storybook Wolves. It will scare your socks off! A fun-filled picture book with a fairytale twist, from Children's Laureate, and Charlie & Lola creator, Lauren Child. Equally loved by children young and old!
A quirky, humorous picture book about climate change and caring for the environment, from Children's Laureate, Lauren Child. Perfect for children who are ready to make the transition from younger picture books to independent reading.
Say goodbye to Ruby Redfort: every smart kid’s smart kid. The mind-blowing conclusion to the thrilling series by award-winning author Lauren Child.
Hey, buster! Normal life is a total yawn. So break out of boredom with multi-million-copy bestselling author Lauren Child, and meet your new favourite heroine… Ruby Redfort: detective, secret agent, thirteen-year-old kid.
A classic Charlie and Lola bedtime story from Children's Laureate Lauren Child.
A new 20th anniversary edition of the utterly classic Clarice Bean, Utterly Me, the very first novel by bestselling Children's Laureate, Lauren Child.
A new 20th anniversary edition of the utterly classic Clarice Bean, Don't Look Now by bestselling Children's Laureate, Lauren Child.
A charmingly funny tale of being GOOD, being BAD, and most importantly, being YOU from Lauren Child, multi-award-winning creator of Charlie and Lola.
The exceptionordinary, effervescent Clarice Bean is back with her trademark heart and humour in this beautifully illustrated story by former Children’s Laureate Lauren Child – a delightful summer read for the entire family!
A brilliantly quirky picture book, from Children's Laureate Lauren Child. Starring the fabulously feisty Clarice Bean! Perfect for children who are ready to start making the transition from younger picture books to independent reading.
Join the one and only Clarice Bean and ‘Think Like an Elf’ in this irresistible and spectacularly sparkling Christmas story from the inimitable Lauren Child.
A funny, touching picture book, from Children's Laureate Lauren Child. Gently exploring themes of homelessness and poverty, this is the perfect way to talk about this often tricky subject with young children and encourage them to empathise with others.