For people of a 'certain age' this is a quirky, humorous and light-hearted handbook, covering everything from coping with modern technology to incontinence. Strictly for... Læs mere
A beautifully designed and presented guide to the Duchess of Cambridge's look and style. Packed full of unique illustrations and stunning... Læs mere
A practical guide to managing adversity by creating a strong, healthy mind and body. It identifies the vital coping mechanisms we all need when a grenade is thrown into our world and we need to adapt to survive.
It is three weeks before the King's Coronation and the British Asian mice at Hounslow underground station are planning a fabulous party to celebrate. But disaster strikes when a huge glitter ball spins around and fails to shine!
The second book in the Underneath the Underground series, based among the busy mice communities living below London's tube stations.
The Sad Skeleton struggles to make friends, leaving him sad and lonely. Talking about his feelings with Dave the Bat, he understands his emotions and slowly begins to relate to others around him, his sadness turning into acceptance and happiness.
The Angry Alien is angry and alone. He's convinced being 'different' means no one can like him so he shuts himself away. A chance meeting with Jel the Turtle shows him how to deal with his 'big' feelings and let others in.
The long-awaited autobiography of Caroline Redman Lusher, the visionary behind Rock Choir, the UK's largest contemporary choir. In this emotional narrative, Caroline... Læs mere
Fans of the much-loved Underneath the Underground series, will be thrilled to get their hands on the third instalment - Finding Treasure at Kew Gardens. This heart... Læs mere
A royal mix-up, a runaway mouse, and a Christmas London will never forget! The latest in the magical Underneath the Underground series - a wonderful festive tale for readers aged 6 to 106!