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Living with Mum and Living with Dad: My Two Homes by Melanie Walsh
Category: Graphic Novels
Mum and Dad don't live together any more, so sometimes this little girl lives with her mum and her cat, and sometimes she lives with her dad. She has two bedrooms and two sets of toys, but she takes her favourite toys with her wherever she goes. This simple, warm, lift-the-flap book with bold and colou ...Show more
Monster, Monster - out of print by Melanie Walsh
Category: Children's
This book is full of surprises! Each page has a weird, monster-shaped silhouette with googly eyes against a bright one-colour background. The silhouettes are in fact flaps, which fold down to reveal their true identities - children dressed up, but could the real monsters still be hiding?
My Green Day by Melanie Walsh
Category: Children's
Make every day a green day with ten simple things to do between breakfast and bedtime. Turn the innovative shaped pages to reveal ten ways in which every child can make their day greener. With a helpful explanation to back up every activity, this is the perfect picture book for teaching young children t ...Show more
My Green Day: 10 Green Things I Can Do Today by Melanie Walsh
Category: Graphic Novels
Make every day a green day with ten simple things to do between breakfast and bedtime. Turn the innovative shaped pages to reveal ten ways in which every child can make their day greener. With a helpful explanation to back up every activity, this is the perfect picture book for teaching young children t ...Show more
My Green Day: 10 Green Things I Can Do Today by Melanie Walsh
Category: Children's Educational
Discover ten ways in which every child can make their day greener and help the environment. With a simple explanation to back up every activity and bold, bright pictures, this is the perfect picture book for teaching very young children the importance of looking after the world around them.
My Nose, Your Nose by Melanie Walsh (Illustrator)
Category: Pregnancy
Melanie Walsh has once again created picture books for the youngest child. This time she introduces the concept of diversity, but her approach is very gentle:Agnes has blue eyes. Kit's eyes are brown. But . . .they both close their eyes when they go to sleep.The close-up and lively illustrations of kids ...Show more