Happy World Book Day, everyone! We've spent most of the day looking through your amazing costumes – what a creative lot you are! We'll be compiling a gallery to go on the site tomorrow, but for now here are ten brand new books for children.
Don't forget to share your World Book Day costumes to be entered into our prize draw for a set of Little People, Big Dreams books – upload to Facebook, email us on team@bambinogoodies.co.uk or find us on Instagram as @bambinogoodies.
Romeo Explores the Farm by Alain Gree
(Button Books, RRP £4.99)
Sweet board book looking at the adventures of little dog Romeo – what will he find down on the farm? Age 1-3.
How to Count 1 to 5 in Five Languages by Kenard Pak
(Wide Eyed Editions, RRP £8.99)
Sound book to teach your toddler to count in French, Japanese, Mandarin, English and Spanish. Age 1-5.
Mice in the City: London by Ami Shin
(Thames & Hudson, RRP £12.95)
Love search and find? You'll love this beautifully illustrated book, packed full with funny little mice. All ages.
Almost Anything by Sophy Henn
(Puffin, RRP £11.99)
Empowering tale of George who realises that, with a little help from his friend Bear, he can do (almost) anything. 3+.
Raymond by Yann and Gwendal Le Bec
(Walker, RRP £6.99)
We love the quirky story of Raymond, a capable canine who ends up as editor of Dogue magazine. 4-7.
Wild World by Angela McAllister
(Wide Eyed Editions, RRP £11.99)
Lyrical exploration of different habitats, looking at the animals and insects that live there. 5-8.
Professor Astro Cat's Human Body Odyssey by Dominic Walliman (Flying Eye Books, RRP £15.99)
The amazing Prof is back from his space adventures, with an odyssey closer to home, through the body. 5+.
Destination: Planet Earth by Jo Nelson
(Wide Eyed Editions, RRP £12.99)
Fact-packed book goes on a journey around our amazing planet – great for wannabe naturalists and scientists. 7+.
A Journey through Art: A Global History by Aaron Rosen (Thames & Hudson, RRP £14.95)
Art through the ages across the globe from cave paintings to the modern day. 7+.
Battle of the Beetles by M.G. Leonard
(Chicken House, RRP £6.99)
Darkus and friends are back for the third instalment of the coleopterology triology. Will they defeat Lucretia Cutler? 8+.
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