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In this book, the concept of sitting down to breakfast is shared with an ever-increasing company of animals! This is a story which uses repetition and sound, perfect for little ones to join in with. Each creature that joins the breakfast makes its unique sound, – ‘peck, tap, peck’, or ‘nip, top, tip’,.

The visiting animals range from the familiar to the more imaginative creatures from the world of fairy tales. Counting is a key element within the story as a whopping 255 all turn up for breakfast. The only way to present all of these animals on a page is through the use of a fold-out page, which will have children studying the beautiful images with fascination

This is a book that children will ask to share again and again, as, with every reading, something new will be seen or heard. It will be read on many different levels; observing the creatures, enjoying their sounds and then exploring the mathematical patterns. This is a book that will become a firm favourite in EYFS classrooms.

A beautifully illustrated picture book introducing young children to the concept of forces.

Bird is building her nest. She pushes and pulls twigs into place until she’s made a cosy cup, ready and waiting … can you guess what for? This beautiful picture book is the perfect introduction to forces and the concept of pushing and pulling, and is the third in the new Science Story Book series from Walker Books. Bird Builds a Nest is illustrated by up-and-coming talent Richard Jones and written by author Martin Jenkins, the award-winning author of Can We Save the Tiger? and Ape.

Paper Planes is a heartwarming story that weaves together themes of friendship, hope, and the power of connection, even when far away. It beautifully captures the innocence and emotional depth of young children, showcasing their ability to forge meaningful bonds that transcend distance. The children in the story demonstrate that distance is not a barrier to connection when there is a shared understanding and emotional support. This theme resonates deeply with young readers, offering a sense of reassurance that they can maintain meaningful relationships, even when they are far apart.

The book is complemented by beautiful illustrations that not only enhance the story but also provide a visual representation of the emotions and connections the characters experience. The illustrations, paired with the descriptive text, create an immersive experience. The beauty of the artwork lies in its simplicity, as it allows children to interpret and imagine the world of the characters in their unique way.

In the classroom, this book has the potential to spark quality writing from children or to complement science learning about forces and motion, or testing paper planes. The children I used this book with created their own stories about friendship and served as a springboard for more creative projects, designing their own paper planes and writing letters or notes to friends. This would promote not only literacy but also social and emotional learning.

In this captivating collection of poetry, celebrated poets Ted Kooser and Connie Wanek, along with illustrator Richard Jones, explore the wonders of nature in a spirited and magical way – and invite our imaginations out to play.
This stunning gift-book contains thirty exquisite poems by celebrated US poets Ted Kooser and Connie Wanek, beautifully illustrated by artist Richard Jones. A freewheeling romp through the world of imagery and metaphor, this quietly startling collection is framed by the four elements and divided into thoughtfully-curated sections, exploring art and reality, fact and fancy. Look around: what do you see? A clown balancing a pie in a tree, or an empty nest perched on a leafless branch? This charming compendium of the fleeting and unexpected turns the everyday – towering trees and tiny tadpoles; roaring fires, lazy afternoons, and pillowy white marshmallows – into poetic gold. A brilliant and timeless collaboration that evokes both the mystery and grandeur of the natural world and the cosy, mundane moments of daily life, this wonderfully illustrated collection is the go-to gift book of the season for poetry fans of all ages.

No one knows what lies ahead or who they’ll grow to be, It’s all a part of growing up – the journey to be me!

In this stunning picture book, Richard Jones’ enchanting illustrations sensitively depict each stage of life and the journey of transformation that we undergo as we grow up.

Our mountain watches over us – steadfast and strong…

Discover the secrets of the mountain in this stunning picture book. Watch the world transform as day turns to night and explore the never-ending possibilities of nature as you travel up and down the mountain.

The perfect introduction to seasons and weather for young children.

It’s winter. It’s cold! The squirrels are digging up acorns to eat. But what will they eat in the spring when the acorns are gone? This beautiful picture book is the perfect introduction to the seasons and how the weather changes throughout the year. The second book in the new Science Storybook series from Walker Books, illustrated by up-and-coming talent Richard Jones and written by the award-winning author Martin Jenkins.

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