What is your favourite food? Teaches children to identify and name different types of food.
When Enzo faces a tough time in his life, he retreats to his egg, where he can shut himself off from the world. The people who love Enzo want to help – but can anyone understand what he really needs? How can you open an egg without cracking it? Perhaps all it takes is a friend like Tess.
Safia loves science and, as luck would have it, her dad is the security guard at the world-famous Wainwright Science Institute. One evening, when Safia has to stay over with him while he works his night shift, little does she know just how invaluable her love of science will prove to be.
It’s the Saturday that Demi has been waiting for: one of the world’s biggest stars is coming to Sheffield and the city centre is alive with excitement. But when the concert is threatened by a terrible theft, it’s up to Demi and her dads to solve the clues and crack this curious case wide open...
Plastic bags carry everything from chocolate to chickpeas and turnips to tofu. But what happens when a bag’s job is done? Follow one bag’s journey as it searches for its next adventure. Will the bag ever discover its true purpose? Is there a place on earth for plastic?
Let’s count to 10! What can you see? Teaches children to count up to 10 familiar objects. Helps children to identify numbers to 10 as both numerals and words. Provides opportunities for talk and develops children's maths vocabulary.
Hurled into a place where strange creatures dwell and fierce powers are at play, Cole must find out where his own talents lie and put them to good use before time runs out. Follow Cole through the mousehole, to a land where all you need is a little belief in yourself to unlock a world of magic.
It’s 1941. When cousins Sam and Lily are evacuated north to a sleepy seaside hamlet, they hope that they’ll find safety. Instead, the two children encounter local hostility, a shifty character sending messages in a secretive code, and a treacherous plot.
The gods were such an important part of Leila’s world that she saw them in almost every aspect of her daily life – but she had never expected to have one as a pet. Can Leila and her new companion save the city of the cat goddess before it’s too late?
Who’s on the farm today? Teaches young children to recognise and name common farm animals. Includes animal sounds to join in with - an important part of early phonics learning. Encourages children to listen out for sounds in the world around them.