Heartfelt moments between parent and child are captured with touch and feel felt stars in this magical "read with daddy" book. Cute rhyming text, adorable animal characters and felt stars that shrink with each turn of the page will captivate little ones as they share this special story with daddy.
Lou Treleaven Books






Anna and Dad go to see Magic Bill perform. But Magic Bill has lost his spell book. What will happen next?
Grandpa's Cake & Not a Lot in Grandpa's Pot
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Charming illustrations accompany carefully leveled stories designed to engage young readers. These tales are tailored to support early literacy skills, making reading accessible and enjoyable for children.
Mrs Hall says we have to keep writing, it is a dying art. "Good, let it die," I said, and then she said, "You are staying in at break Jon Fisher. " Jon's teacher has started an interplanetary penpal programme. Much to Jon's annoyance, his penpal, Straxi, is from Pluto, the most boring, smelliest and far away place possible. And if that wasn't bad enough, she's a girl!
A family of giants drop a crumb of Christmas Pudding - but one crumb doesn't matter, does it? Join Pip and his mother, the mice and the ants as everyone benefits from this giant Christmas bonanza and learns that what might be a little thing for you can turn out to be a big thing for someone else.
Cute rhyming text, adorable animal characters, and felt clouds that shrink with each turn of the page will captivate little ones as they share this special story about overcoming worries and anxiety.
A feel-good story about self-identity, growing up and family love."It’s not fair," George said to his mom when she came back from chasing some hikers. "I'm still not yet a yeti."Everyone in George's family is a yeti. Everyone except George. George asks his family when he will be a yeti just like them, but their answers are no help. After talking to his mom, George thinks about whether he wants to be a yeti at all! Maybe there's another mystical creature that he'd rather be?A heartwarming picture book exploring themes of acceptance, identity and being yourself, perfect for young children. Funny throughout with bright illustrations, children and parents will enjoy reading this time and time again.
The story revolves around a grumpy shark named Snarky, whose snappy demeanor contrasts with the cheerful efforts of her friends. Despite her crankiness, they continually strive to uplift her spirits, showcasing themes of friendship and resilience in the face of negativity.
The Knight Who Might
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The Knight Who Might tries really hard to be a knight but things don't always go to plan - even with a magic horse, sword and helmet! However, when The Knight Who Might spots a knight competition advertised, he sees his chance to show the world what a positive attitude can do!This laugh out loud story is all about positive attitude and giving it a go, even when you are bound to fail! Written by prolific author, Lou Treleaven and illustrated by Kyle Beckett.
