Our June Books!

Our pick for your investigators!

The perfect introduction to explore the sky for children!

From amazing cloud formations and rainbows to twinkling stars and planets, become an expert sky explorer with this brilliant guide to the wonders of the sky, both by day and night. Wherever you are, whatever the weather, there's always something to see if you look up!

Learn how to tell your cumulonimbus from your contrails, your stars from your satellites, and much more in the beautifully illustrated spotter's guides to the sky by day and by night. Find out what makes the sky blue, the difference between lunar and solar eclipses and how mirages happen. And even discover how to make a rainbow, create your own lightning and steer by the stars yourself!

In a handy pocket format with a vibrant elastic closer, this book also includes top spotting tips for your adventures, plus a quiz to test your expert explorer knowledge.

If your child struggles to enjoy fiction books, this book would be ideal for them. Nonfiction is a great way to encourage and engage the most reluctant readers. With its short paragraphs and filled with illustrations, non-fiction is wonderful to just dip in and out of.

Plus children are fascinated by the world around them and they love learning about real facts! So let them discover the science behind rainbows with this book.

double page spread of picture book Everything Possinle. Image shows a parent cuddling a child whilst looking at the sunset

Our pick for your Explorers!

A joyful and inclusive lullaby about love, acceptance and following your heart and dreams.

Strong and bold, or quiet and kind, every child is unique and their future is filled with possibilities.

Based on Fred Small's iconic folk song that became an anthem for generations, and marking its 40th anniversary, Everything Possible celebrates love and friendship, gently encouraging children to dream their own dream and choose their own path, wherever it may take them.

For us, this book is personal!

My son has been struggling to be kind to himself. He’s often saying ‘I’m useless’ and it’s been heartbreaking to watch. This book has enabled us to have honest conversations about our many amazing attributes and the importance of talking kindly to ourselves.

Slowly but surely this book is helping to tackle my son’s self-doubt.

This is a book that every child needs on their bookshelf!