Don't! - Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
This beautiful, funny picture book perfectly captures the feelings of a child with a new baby in the family.
Telegraph puzzle books have sold in excess of 1.5 million copies since their launch. The Daily Telegraph is the UK's most widely read, quality newspaper, with a daily circulation of over 600,000. Telegraph readers have a strong brand loyalty, with books associated with the brand, such as Am I Alone in Thinking: Unpublished Letters to the Editor selling nearly 100,000 copies.
This beautiful, funny picture book perfectly captures the feelings of a child with a new baby in the family.
Walking Home - Clare Balding''s unmissable new book of Great British AdventuresClare Balding is on a mission to discover Britain and Ireland. She''s conquered over 1,500 miles of footpaths, from the Pennine Way to the…
Concern about children''s reading is an international issue highlighted by continuing OECD research. Government actions such as the priority given to reading in the review of the National Curriculum reflect current UK concern. Reading is…
The book conducts a comprehensive study on urbanization and the development of cities in China. It provides detailed and systematic evidence on agglomeration effects on the urban labor market and industrial development. It studies the…
Jak srozumitelně přiblížit historii české a slovenské fotografie i její současné podoby? Průvodce neklidným územím III navazuje na úspěšné předchozí díly, věnované modernímu českému výtvarnému umění a architektuře. Tentokrát se tvůrci zaměřují na oblast fotografie,…
The fifth chapter book in the Prince Not-So Charming series features Prince Carlos being turned into a toad.Prince Carlos Charles Charming is finally figuring out how to be both a prince and a court jester.…
MEET TEN-YEAR-OLD ANDY. THE SUITCASE KID."When my parents split up they didn''t know what to do with me. My family always lived at Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad, me - and Radish, my lovable toy rabbit.…
After England's cricketers famously lost to Australia at the Oval in August 1882 a mock obituary notice was published in the "Sporting Times", announcing that 'the body [of English cricket] would be cremated and the…