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Children's Bookstores Glasgow

Children's bookstores not only sell children's books, but also often offer fun activities for children. Read on to find local children's bookstores in Glasgow and get access to children's audio books, author events, storytime, children's book signings, and art activities, as well as advice and content on children's books and children's authors.

Bookworld
+44 (0) 141 357 4303
223 Byres Road
Glasgow
Biblocafe
+44 (0) 141 339 7645
262 Woodlands Road
Glasgow
Free Presbyterian Church Of Scotland Bookroom
+44 (0) 141 332 1760
133-137 Woodlands Road
Glasgow
Future Shock
+44 (0) 141 332 7785
200 Woodlands Road
Glasgow
The Booktree
+44 (0) 141 611 3489
140 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow
John Smith & Son
+44 (0) 141 339 1463
University Avenue
Glasgow
John Smith & Son
+44 (0) 141 954 3533
76 Southbrae Drive
Glasgow
Waterstone's
+44 (0) 141 885 9333
Kings Inch Road
Glasgow
WHSmith
+44 (0) 141 886 4955
Kings Inch Road
Glasgow
Cooper Hay Rare Books
+44 (0) 141 221 3922
185A Bath Street
Glasgow
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Parenting Advice - Your best back-to-school books

Supernanny Team Logo By  Supernanny Team 22/08/2007

look and say school bookUsborne Look and Say: School , Modelmaker Jo Litchfield. Illustrated and designed by Francesca Allen, £4.99 (board book)

This bright chunky board book provides a good starting point for talking about school with young children. There are friendly, colourful scenes to illustrate a typical school day and five objects to find in each picture – with handy tabs to help little hands turn the pages. Age 1+ (3 out of 5)

jolly stories mockup bookJolly Stories, by Sara Wernham and Sue Lloyd, £14.95 (hardback board book)

A collection of stories to introduce the 42 letter sounds to three- and four-year-old children, with a guide to help parents make the most of the book. Each story focuses on one or two letter sounds – with lots of words for children to practice recognising that sound. There is also a large embossed letter on each double page for little fingers to trace its shape.
Age 3-4 (3 out of 5)

 

fun farmyard bookFun Farmyard Learning: Words, by Lynn Huggins-Cooper, £3.99 (paperback)

Jolly farmyard characters help make learning fun in this activity book aimed at children who are at the pre-school Foundation Stage and primary school Key Stage 1. And once the simple tasks are completed, your child can have fun colouring in the rest of the page. With helpful information for parents and advice on how to extend children’s new skills into everyday activities.
Age 4-5 (3 out of 5)

 

alien club maths bookThe Alien Club: Maths age 6-7 , £3.99 (paperback)

Based on the new Numeracy Framework, this series provides practice to back up Key Stage 1 Maths. These friendly aliens want to pass on everything they have learnt on Earth – with simple instructions for every topic, they lead children through a series of 10-Minute Tests. Includes reward stickers and a certificate to help chart progress and keep motivation up!
Age 6-7 (3 out of 5)

 

 

french dictionary bookThe Usborne Picture Dictionary in French , £9.99 (hardback)

With modern languages soon to be introduced at primary school, this could be a very helpful book! An easy-to-use first English to French picture dictionary, with twelve words per page. The word appears in English, then in French, and is then used in a short phrase. Each phrase is then illustrated with simple colourful pictures. Backed up by an online resource: all words are read aloud by a native speaker on the publisher’s website.
Age 5+ (4 out of 5)

pirate Eyewitness: Pirate , by Richard Platt in association with the National Maritime Museum, £7.99 (paperback)

From bloodthirsty Vikings to pirates of the Caribbean, from women disguised as pirates to priceless pirate treasure, all aspects of this topic are covered in fascinating detail, accompanied by the stunning photography and illustration for which this award-winning series is known. Discover how the buccaneers got their name, and see what ‘pieces of eight’ actually looked like. Supporting curriculum learning at Key Stage 2, each book also includes a clipart CD, a giant wall chart and links to a dedic...

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