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Muddle and Match Jungle Animals

Readers will make their own funny stories and create awesome animals as they flip through the split pages and muddle things up in Usborne Muddle and Match!

Very First Book of Things to Spot Out and About

Who has a yellow coat? Can you spot a sleeping rabbit? Usborne Very First Book of Things to Spot gives items to spot, discuss and share with young…

Not-Your-Everyday Illustrated Thesaurus

The Usborne Not-Your-Everyday Illustrated Thesaurus is a treasury of words, simple to explore, sorted by topic or view words alphabetically by word finder.

Wipe-Clean Books: Alphabet

Usborne Wipe-Clean books teach young children about letters, shapes, pen control, and other concepts! Bright colorful pages to trace make them engaging.

Big Book of Colors

Usborne Big Book of Colors is a large board book introducing all the colors of the rainbow and variations such as turquoise, magenta, navy, lime and rose.

100 Things for Little Children to do on a Trip

100 Things for Little Children to do on a Trip pack of activity cards with puzzles, doodle, and things to spot. Wipe-clean cards can be used over and…

Usborne Children’s Encyclopedia

The Usborne Children’s Encyclopedia is a jam-packed research tool for kids with 320 full color pages covering most every topic. A must own for all homes! 

The Last Thirteen Series

The Last Thirteen series by Usborne takes 13 dreamers that dream the future and must do all it takes to save the world from the prophecy and final…

50 Science Things to Make and Do

Usborne’s 50 Science Things to Make and Do easy activities include a variety of experiments with everyday objects. A beautiful bound spiral hardcover book.

Mandalas to Color

Usborne Mandalas to Color book includes intricate patterns inspired by circular patterns used in Hinduism and Buddhism and Navajo cultures – coloring book.

Shine-A-Light Books: On the Space Station

Usborne Shine-a-Light Books aka “flashlight books” are engaging and fact-filled. “What is life like on a space station? Place light behind the page to see!