Toy and movable books -- Juvenile literature
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Toy and movable books -- Juvenile literature
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Toy and movable books
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- Mind benders, brain-boggling tricks, puzzles, and illusions, senior editor, Fleur Star
- I can grow a flower, written by Dawn Sirett ; designed and illustrated by Claire Patane
- Ancient wonders, Tim Wood
- The wild West, Tim Wood
- Art up close, [from ancient to modern], Claire d'Harcourt
- The Egyptology handbook, a course in the wonders of Egypt, Emily Sands
- How animals build, Moira Butterfield ; illustrated by Tim Hutchinson ; [consultant, Michael Leach]
- Pop-up London, Jennie Maizels
- Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, written by Clint Twist ; [illustrations, Ian Andrew, Diz Wallis, and Eloise A. Lambert]
- Myth match, by Good Wives and Warriors
- The pirate handbook, Libby Hamilton, Mathieu Leyssenne, Jason Kraft
- Trains, Ian Graham ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- Bug world, a 3-d pop-up book, illustrations by Julius Csotonyi
- Submarines & ships, Richard Humble
- Cool ways to tie your shoes, over 15 creative shoelaces designs to make your shoes stand out in a crowd
- Fairyopolis, a flower fairies journal
- Harry learns French, illustrated by Annabel Tempest ; written by Sue Finnie & Danièle Bourdais
- Snappy little Christmas, [Dugald Steer ; illustrated by Derek Matthews]
- In the garden, Emma Giuliani
- Human body, written by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- How cities work, explore the city inside, outside and underground, James Gulliver Hancock
- Warriors, Concept by Hannah Wilson ; written by Hannah Wilson, Catherine Brereton, Philip Steele ; illustration by Steve Stone ; design by Jo Connor
- Animals, by Katie Wilson
- Giant vehicles, Rod Green ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- My first coding book, [written by Kiki Prottsman ; illustrated by Molly Lattin]
- Dinosaurs, with 100 questions and 70 flaps to lift!, written by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- Sophie learns Spanish, illustrated by Annabel Tempest ; written by Sue Finnie & Libby Mitchell
- J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World creatures, magical film projections
- Where's my sweetie pie?, Ed Emberley
- Mythology, the gods, heroes, and monsters of ancient Greece, Hestia Evans
- Illusionology, the secret science of magic, by Albert D. Schafer
- Movie magic, Jody Revenson
- Unseen worlds, real-life microscopic creatures hiding all around us, [illustrations and text by] Hélène Rajcak, Damien Laverdunt ; scientific consultants: Cédric Hubas and Christine Rollard
- The secret history of mermaids and creatures of the deep, or, The liber aquaticum, written and collected by Ari Berk ; illuminated by Wayne Anderson [and others]
- Spies revealed, written by Clive Gifford
- Jungle, with 100 questions and 70 flaps to lift!, written by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- Boats, created by Gallimard Jeunesse ; illustrated by Christian Broutin ; [American text by Jean Marzollo]
- Dr. Ernest Drake's Dragonology, the complete book of dragons, edited by Dugald A. Steer
- Pirates, John Matthews
- Castles, illustrated by C. and D. Millet ; created by Gallimard Jeunesse [and others]
- Vampireology, the true history of the fallen ones, [purported to be written] by Archibald Brooks ; with additional notes in my own hand, Joshua T. Kraik ; [Nicky Raven, writer ; Rachel Williams, editor ; Gary Blythe [and others], artists]
- Skidamarink, a silly love song to sing together, pictures by G. Brian Karas
- Egyptology, search for the tomb of Osiris, being the journal of Miss Emily Sands, November 1926-, [Dugald Steer] ; [illustrated by] Ian Andrew, Nick Harris, Helen Ward
- Seasons, by Katie Wilson
- Sea monsters, a prehistoric adventure
- Le château fort, texte, Anna Milbourne ; illustrations, Felicita Sala ; maquette, Laura Wood ; traduction, Véronique Duran
- My first karate class, a book with foldout pages, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyah Jensen
- Nose knows, wild ways animals smell the world, by Emmanuelle Figueras ; illustrated by Claire de Gastold ; translation from the French by Alison Murray
- Hello world, a celebration of languages and curiosities, by Jonathan Litton ; illustrated by L'Atelier Cartographik
- Aesop's fables, a pop-up book of classic tales, paper engineering by Kees Moerbeek ; illustrated by Chris Beatrice & Bruce Whatley
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