Recommended Books
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No Cheese, Please!
₡ 8.000,00A fun picture book for children with food allergies – full of friendship and super-cute characters!
Little Mo the mouse is having a birthday party. His friends have brought cheesy treats of every kind – there’s even a dinosaur made of cheese! But – OH NO – Mo is ALLERGIC to dairy. Luckily his friends find a way to save the day and help Mo celebrate with a VERY special cake.
- Engaging rhyming story
- Explores themes of friendship and empathy
- Enticing woodland world
- Full of detail to explore
This picture book is full of fun and friendship; the perfect gift for children with allergies, or to help children understand others’ allergies.
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I See a Cloud
₡ 8.000,00A fun, friendly and lyrical picture book series about cycles and systems for the very young.
I see a cloud, high up in the sky, made of tiny water drops sparkling with dust . . .
From the tiniest raindrop to the deepest ocean, join two children and their dog on a fantastic journey through the water cycle. As they splash in puddles, float on clouds and dive into the sea, young readers will discover how water moves through our world in an incredible, ever-changing cycle.
With a storybook format and stunning illustrations, this book will entertain, inspire and gently educate 3-5-year-olds.
- The perfect introduction to the water cycle
- Created in consultation with Dr Lucinda Spokes from the University of Cambridge
- With beautiful, lyrical text by Saskia Gwinn and breathtaking, collage-style artwork by Daniela Sosa
Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free ‘Stories Aloud’ audio recording – just scan the QR code and listen along!
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The Rabbit, the Cloud and the Rainy Day
₡ 8.000,00Rainy days are lots of fun when you have a friend to show you how to play fair – a story for toddlers about empathy and the environment with a surprise rainbow pop-up.
From the winner of the Laugh Out Loud Book Award (Lollies) 2023 and the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2014
Rabbit is going fishing, but it’s raining and he does NOT like getting wet. So, he squeeeezes the rain cloud into his bag – now the rain can’t spoil his day! Duck loves the rain, and he sets out to show that bossy bunny how important it is for plants, rivers and the crunchy carrots Rabbit so likes to eat. Can he convince Rabbit to see the sunny side of soggy days and set the cloud free?
Join Rabbit and Duck for a fun story with an environmental message and about the importance of rain in the natural world and seeing things from other points of view.
Includes a FREE Nosy Crow Stories Aloud® audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
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Choose Your Own Evolution: Go Extinct or Survive?
₡ 15.000,00Evolution as you’ve never seen it before! An incredible pick-your-own-path adventure through the story of life on Earth.
Think of an animal, any animal at all. It could be a shark, a squid, a snail, or even a human like you! Every single animal has a secret history. A death-defying adventure that has happened across millions of years, called evolution.
On every page, you will discover a new animal with its own exciting story to tell. It’s up to YOU to make the decisions that will lead to their next evolutionary step. Can you survive to the present-day or will you face extinction along the way? Will you grow a backbone, take to the skies, or dive deeper for your dinner? For the first time ever, the journey is in your hands . . .
This unique book features ferociously funny and brilliantly accessible science from zoologist, author and TV presenter Jules Howard. Meet chimpanzees and chickens, Tyrannosaurus rexes and tigers, with over 50 different animal endings to discover.
The perfect introduction to the awe-inspiring story of life on Earth.
Bronze winner in the Best Designed Book for Children (Factual) category at the Junior Design Awards 2025.
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The Infinite Lives of Maisie Day
₡ 8.000,00A mind-bending mystery for anyone who’s ever asked questions from the award-winning Christopher Edge.
“A writer of genuine originality” – Guardian
It’s Maisie’s birthday and she can’t wait to open her presents. She’s hoping for the things she needs to build her own nuclear reactor. But instead she wakes to an empty house and outside the front door there is nothing but a terrifying, all-consuming blackness…
Trapped in an ever-shifting reality, Maisie knows that she will have to use the laws of the universe and the love of her family to survive. And even that might not be enough…
How do you know you really exist? It’s time to find out what’s real!
“Give this man his own place on the periodic table!” – The Times
Check out these other brilliant books from Christopher Edge:
- Black Hole Cinema Club
- Escape Room
- Twelve Minutes to Midnight
- The Jamie Drake Equation
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The Jamie Drake Equation
₡ 8.000,00A cosmic adventure for anyone who’s ever looked at the stars, from the award-winning Christopher Edge.
“A writer of genuine originality” – Guardian
“A fun, intellectually challenging novel with an emotional centre” – The Times
How amazing would it be to have a dad who’s an astronaut?
Rocket launches, zero gravity, and flying through space like a superhero! Jamie Drake’s dad is orbiting the Earth in the International Space Station and Jamie ought to think it’s cool but he just really misses him…
Hanging out at his local observatory, Jamie picks up a strange signal on his phone. It looks like alien life is getting closer to home.
But space is a dangerous place and when his dad’s mission goes wrong, can Jamie prove that he’s a hero too?
Check out these other brilliant books from Christopher Edge:
- Black Hole Cinema Club
- Escape Room
- Twelve Minutes to Midnight
- The Many Worlds of Albie Bright
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The Many Worlds of Albie Bright
₡ 8.000,00An extraordinary novel for anyone who’s ever been curious from award-winning author Christopher Edge.
“A writer of genuine originality” – Guardian
“Proves the theory that novels about science can be enormous fun. Give the man his own element on the periodic table of children’s authors” – The Times, Children’s Book of the Week
When Albie’s mum dies, it’s natural he should wonder where she’s gone. His parents are both scientists and they usually have all the answers. Dad mutters something about Albie’s mum being alive and with them in a parallel universe.
So Albie finds a box, his mum’s computer and a rotting banana, and sends himself through time and space to find her…
“A book with a big brain, big laughs and a big, big heart.” – Frank Cottrell-Boyce
“I have one complaint about this book. I wanted it to be longer” – Samira Ahmed
Check out these other brilliant books from Christopher Edge:
- Black Hole Cinema Club
- Escape Room
- Twelve Minutes to Midnight
- The Jamie Drake Equation
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