
Secondhand Picture Book Bargain Book Box SP2081
Secondhand Picture Book Bargain Book Box
Unwrap a world of stories with our curated collection of pre-loved children's books. This box is bursting with tales to ignite imaginations, foster a love of reading, and create memorable moments. Each book has been carefully chosen to provide hours of entertainment and learning for young readers. With vibrant illustrations and engaging narratives, this collection is a treasure trove of literary adventures. Get ready to embark on exciting journeys, meet captivating characters, and explore new worlds, all from the comfort of your own home. A great way to build a library on a budget!
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Hello, Great Big Bullfrog! by Colin West: A charming story with playful rhymes, this book introduces young children to the sights and sounds of a lively pond, with a focus on the comical interactions between a friendly bullfrog and its amphibian neighbours.
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Thank You, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony: This book cleverly teaches manners to young children through the interactions of a polite panda offering doughnuts to various animals, while subtly highlighting the importance of saying "please" and "thank you."
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Where Does a Giraffe Go to Bed? by Craig MacLean: A playful and imaginative bedtime story, this book explores the many creative and whimsical places a giraffe might choose to sleep, encouraging children to think outside the box as they settle down for the night.
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The Chimpanzees of Happytown by Giles Andreae: A lively and rhythmic tale featuring a community of chimpanzees, this book celebrates diversity and inclusivity as it showcases the unique talents and personalities of each member of Happytown, promoting acceptance and understanding.
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Why I Love Australia by Bronwyn Bancroft: Through vibrant indigenous artwork and thoughtful prose, this book expresses a deep appreciation for the beauty and diversity of Australia, highlighting its natural wonders and cultural heritage in a way that resonates with children.
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Pardon Said the Giraffe? by Colin West: This amusing story follows a giraffe who struggles to hear properly, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings as he interacts with other animals, teaching children about communication and the importance of listening carefully.
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Feathers for Phoebe by Rod Clement: A unique and visually stunning book, this tale explores themes of individuality and acceptance as Phoebe the pigeon searches for her own beautiful feathers, ultimately learning to embrace her natural appearance and unique qualities.
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury: A classic and beloved children's book, this interactive story takes readers on an exciting adventure through various terrains as they search for a bear, using imaginative language and vivid illustrations to create an engaging and memorable experience.
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When the Waterhole Dries Up by Kaye Kessing and Kyla Fivaz: A heartwarming story set in the Australian outback, this book teaches children about the importance of sharing and community as the animals work together to find water when their usual source dries up, promoting empathy and cooperation.
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Possum Magic by Mem Fox and Julie Vivas: A cherished Australian classic, this enchanting tale follows Grandma Poss and Hush as they travel around Australia to find the food that will make Hush visible again, showcasing the country's unique cuisine and culture in a magical way.
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The Tomorrow Book by Jackie French and Sue Degennaro: This book encourages children to consider the impact of their actions on the future, exploring various environmental and social issues in a thoughtful and engaging way, promoting responsible citizenship and a concern for the planet.
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Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: A delightful rhyming story about a kind witch who invites various animals to join her on her broom, leading to a humorous and heartwarming adventure that celebrates friendship, teamwork, and overcoming challenges.
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A Squash and a Squeeze by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: This amusing tale features an old woman who feels her house is too small, and seeks advice from a wise old man. It cleverly demonstrates perspective and gratitude.
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First Day by Andrew Daddo and Jonathan Bentley: Depicts the emotions and experiences of a child's first day at school with vibrant illustrations. It captures both the excitement and the anxiety of starting a new chapter, making it relatable and comforting for young readers.
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The Smallest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson: A heart warming story about a giant who transforms himself to fit in, and learns about himself along the way
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Doodledum Dancing by Meredith Costain and Pamela Allen: A creative book which explores the joy of movement and expression. Celebrates imagination and finding rhythm in every day life.
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Yucky Worms by Vivian French & Jessica Ahlberg: Reveals the secret and important life of the worm. A fun and educational exploration of nature.
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The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb: A sentimental story about a string of paper dolls. This book celebrates creativity and the power of memory and nostalgia.
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Thelma The Unicorn by Aaron Blabey: Teaches children about being true to themselves and accepting their own imperfections. Thelma, a pony, pretends to be a unicorn.
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The Unwilling Twin by Freya Blackwood: Explores the bond between siblings and the challenges of individuation. This book tenderly examines the complexities of family dynamics.
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Importantly, But... by Peter Carnavas: Encourages children to celebrate their individuality. This book playfully highlights the importance of seeing value in oneself.
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The Whale and the Snail by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: This charming rhyming tale about a whale and a snail. The story celebrates the value of friendship, bravery, and making a difference no matter how small you are.
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Go to Sleep by Naomi Russell and Tracy Kimmel: A soothing bedtime story. The book creates a tranquil atmosphere for drifting off to sleep.
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Ted, Bo and Diz: The First Adventure by Jason Chapman: An introduction to the three friends. Set against a picturesque snowy backdrop, this book is about friendship, teamwork and courage.
Genre: Fiction
Secondhand Picture Book Bargain Book Box
Unwrap a world of stories with our curated collection of pre-loved children's books. This box is bursting with tales to ignite imaginations, foster a love of reading, and create memorable moments. Each book has been carefully chosen to provide hours of entertainment and learning for young readers. With vibrant illustrations and engaging narratives, this collection is a treasure trove of literary adventures. Get ready to embark on exciting journeys, meet captivating characters, and explore new worlds, all from the comfort of your own home. A great way to build a library on a budget!
-
Hello, Great Big Bullfrog! by Colin West: A charming story with playful rhymes, this book introduces young children to the sights and sounds of a lively pond, with a focus on the comical interactions between a friendly bullfrog and its amphibian neighbours.
-
Thank You, Mr. Panda by Steve Antony: This book cleverly teaches manners to young children through the interactions of a polite panda offering doughnuts to various animals, while subtly highlighting the importance of saying "please" and "thank you."
-
Where Does a Giraffe Go to Bed? by Craig MacLean: A playful and imaginative bedtime story, this book explores the many creative and whimsical places a giraffe might choose to sleep, encouraging children to think outside the box as they settle down for the night.
-
The Chimpanzees of Happytown by Giles Andreae: A lively and rhythmic tale featuring a community of chimpanzees, this book celebrates diversity and inclusivity as it showcases the unique talents and personalities of each member of Happytown, promoting acceptance and understanding.
-
Why I Love Australia by Bronwyn Bancroft: Through vibrant indigenous artwork and thoughtful prose, this book expresses a deep appreciation for the beauty and diversity of Australia, highlighting its natural wonders and cultural heritage in a way that resonates with children.
-
Pardon Said the Giraffe? by Colin West: This amusing story follows a giraffe who struggles to hear properly, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings as he interacts with other animals, teaching children about communication and the importance of listening carefully.
-
Feathers for Phoebe by Rod Clement: A unique and visually stunning book, this tale explores themes of individuality and acceptance as Phoebe the pigeon searches for her own beautiful feathers, ultimately learning to embrace her natural appearance and unique qualities.
-
We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury: A classic and beloved children's book, this interactive story takes readers on an exciting adventure through various terrains as they search for a bear, using imaginative language and vivid illustrations to create an engaging and memorable experience.
-
When the Waterhole Dries Up by Kaye Kessing and Kyla Fivaz: A heartwarming story set in the Australian outback, this book teaches children about the importance of sharing and community as the animals work together to find water when their usual source dries up, promoting empathy and cooperation.
-
Possum Magic by Mem Fox and Julie Vivas: A cherished Australian classic, this enchanting tale follows Grandma Poss and Hush as they travel around Australia to find the food that will make Hush visible again, showcasing the country's unique cuisine and culture in a magical way.
-
The Tomorrow Book by Jackie French and Sue Degennaro: This book encourages children to consider the impact of their actions on the future, exploring various environmental and social issues in a thoughtful and engaging way, promoting responsible citizenship and a concern for the planet.
-
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: A delightful rhyming story about a kind witch who invites various animals to join her on her broom, leading to a humorous and heartwarming adventure that celebrates friendship, teamwork, and overcoming challenges.
-
A Squash and a Squeeze by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: This amusing tale features an old woman who feels her house is too small, and seeks advice from a wise old man. It cleverly demonstrates perspective and gratitude.
-
First Day by Andrew Daddo and Jonathan Bentley: Depicts the emotions and experiences of a child's first day at school with vibrant illustrations. It captures both the excitement and the anxiety of starting a new chapter, making it relatable and comforting for young readers.
-
The Smallest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson: A heart warming story about a giant who transforms himself to fit in, and learns about himself along the way
-
Doodledum Dancing by Meredith Costain and Pamela Allen: A creative book which explores the joy of movement and expression. Celebrates imagination and finding rhythm in every day life.
-
Yucky Worms by Vivian French & Jessica Ahlberg: Reveals the secret and important life of the worm. A fun and educational exploration of nature.
-
The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb: A sentimental story about a string of paper dolls. This book celebrates creativity and the power of memory and nostalgia.
-
Thelma The Unicorn by Aaron Blabey: Teaches children about being true to themselves and accepting their own imperfections. Thelma, a pony, pretends to be a unicorn.
-
The Unwilling Twin by Freya Blackwood: Explores the bond between siblings and the challenges of individuation. This book tenderly examines the complexities of family dynamics.
-
Importantly, But... by Peter Carnavas: Encourages children to celebrate their individuality. This book playfully highlights the importance of seeing value in oneself.
-
The Whale and the Snail by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: This charming rhyming tale about a whale and a snail. The story celebrates the value of friendship, bravery, and making a difference no matter how small you are.
-
Go to Sleep by Naomi Russell and Tracy Kimmel: A soothing bedtime story. The book creates a tranquil atmosphere for drifting off to sleep.
-
Ted, Bo and Diz: The First Adventure by Jason Chapman: An introduction to the three friends. Set against a picturesque snowy backdrop, this book is about friendship, teamwork and courage.
