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FICTION & LITERATURE 43


Boyds Mills Press HB 229 x 229 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout


ISBN: 9781629798073 HI-30566


£16.99 AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2019


Arithmechicks Add Up A Math Story Ann Marie Stephens, illustrated by Jia Liu


This exuberant picture book demonstrates key maths concepts to children as ten maths-loving chicks make a new friend. In this heart-warming story, there are many ways to add up ten cheerful chicks – but a new friend is what makes them cheer. The book includes a helpful glossary that defines the eight arithmetic strategies the chicks use throughout the story, providing a playful introduction to essential maths for young children and their caregivers.


Sterling HB with jacket 254 x 254 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout


ISBN: 9781454933700 ST-30669


£12.99 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2019


Musical Mac Brendan Kearney


Mac the millipede has lots and lots of arms and legs – which are useful for many things, but especially for making music. He dreams of playing in the Soggy Bog Talent Show with a band, but wherever he auditions, everyone says NO. No one wants him… until Mac comes up with an ingenious, satisfying one-millipede solution to his problem! Brendan Kearney’s funny, charming picture book will inspire all kids who like to march to the beat of their own drum.


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