Board Book
Pop-Up and Learn Animals
₦2,500.00Catch your little one’s attention with colorful pop-ups. Playful rhymes make learning about cute animals fun and easy. Now, pop-up and learn!


₦6,000.00
Things That Go is a sturdy, padded board book full of exciting images of vehicles for children. Each illustration includes a different texture for little hands to explore. Each spread features beautiful illustrations from French illustrator Vronique Petit.
Board Book
Catch your little one’s attention with colorful pop-ups. Playful rhymes make learning about cute animals fun and easy. Now, pop-up and learn!
When someone is feeling sad or lonely, it’s up to all of us to help him or her feel better! In this story, a group of kids is creating a buddy bench for the playground. But they can’t decide how to paint it. Read this book to find out what colorful solution they come up with. This picture book includes a backmatter section on the history of buddy benches, tips on being kind, and how to make your own buddy bench!
This paperback edition comes with a sheet of friendship-themed stickers featuring Crayola colors!
An entertaining retelling of the story of Jack and the beanstalk. Ideal for bedtime reading
Children will adore reading the rhymes and exploring the adorable illustrations.
With over 30 nursery rhymes in the book, children will have fun revisiting old favorites and learning some new nursery rhymes!
The padded cover is fun for little hands to hold and squeeze and a CD of nursery rhymes will teach children the famous melodies.
Dra just wanted to fly and breathe fire like every other dragon but he didn’t realise that his royal red wings and green spikes were not all he needed. In a kingdom where only the strongest survive, will Dra survive the caves? Will the bully dragons get to him and make him give up?
This edition of Mark Twain’s classic novel features a suede-like custom cover with beautiful metallic foiling and a ribbon marker.
A delightful story filled with wit and humor that presents a multidimensional view of social inequality during sixteenth century London. Follow the lives of two boys born on the same day but in completely different social circumstances. The story takes a satirical twist when the boys meet during a chance encounter. Envious of each other’s life and seemingly identical in appearance, the boys exchange clothes and swap roles only to discover a series of unexpected hardships. Today, The Prince and the Pauper remains a treasured work of children’s literature enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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