Scholastic Books
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The Adventures of Captain Underpants: 25th and a H alf Anniversary Edition Full Colour by Dav Pilkey
in stockA special anniversary edition of the first book in this #1 New York Times bestselling series by Dav Pilkey, the author and illustrator of...
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Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission by Mo O'Hara
Only 13 left!There's a thief on the loose in the Big Forest, and there's only one moose who can stop them! There's big news in the Big Forest!...
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Like most iconic success stories do, this one also had a humble beginning. Scholastic was founded in 1920 by M.R Robinson when he set up his first office in his mother’s sewing room and published a small four-page magazine that he distributed in 50 high schools. With time, more magazines followed, and by the 1940s, Scholastic book clubs were introduced in schools. Today, Scholastic is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books. Scholastic books for children now provide literacy curriculum, classroom magazines, and produce educational and popular children’s media. Present currently in 115,000 schools, reaching 3.8 million educators, 54 million students, and 78 million parents/caregivers domestically.
Since 1926, when Scholastic published its first collection, Saplings, the company has continued to release award-winning and bestselling books, ranging from beautifully-rendered titles for tiny-tots to gripping reads that captivate global audiences. With 14 distinct imprints to their credit—AFK, Cartwheel Books®, Chicken House®, Graphix™, Orchard Books®, Point™, PUSH, Scholastic en español, Scholastic Audio, Scholastic Focus, Scholastic Inc., Scholastic Press, Scholastic Reference™, and Klutz®—Scholastic is the largest publisher of children's books in the world.
Scholastic publishes more than 600 new titles published a year, including hardcover, paperback, and novelty books; they work with authors and titles diverse in thought, theme, and age range. With Scholastic books UK, therefore, you can be sure your child is only reading and consuming literary content that is diverse, inclusive and well-thought-out for every age range. Home to children’s classics like Horrible Histories, Goosebumps, and many more iconic children's books; Scholastic promotes literacy for millions of kids across the world.
Read on as we take you through our Scholastic collection of children’s books so you and your child can choose from our collection; what they want to read whilst discovering the pleasure and power of reading.
Horrible History of the World by Terry Deary for kids aged 8-12 are a perfect blend of reading for fun and learning. The Horrible History series presents the foul but fascinating stories of human history and the history of world civilizations. From brain-nibbling Neanderthals to terrified teenage soldiers in the twentieth century—Horrible Histories Books are a fun, witty lesson in history. Perfect for when you want to inculcate the habit of independent reading as a critical part of your child’s learning and growth. Plus, the Horrible History book series is a great way to get your kid interested in world history as these books reveal fun but gory and grizzly facts and historic trivia that the kids won’t find in their school textbooks.
Goosebumps: The Classic Series 10 Books Collection (Set 1) by R. L. Stine for children aged 9 and up may not exactly be focused on literary learning but the series is definitely popular with children for its spooky adventures. This terrifying collection features some of the most ghoulish and spine-tingling