Password Notebook
This compact notebook is a straightforward and low-tech way to store and organize account information in one place. Plenty of space to write new passwords and record changes.
Tug Boat
Embark on a cruise across the bathtub. Navigate the wading pool. Even splash around in the occasional mud puddle. This colorful craft floats perfectly and has a wide spout to scoop and pour water. The perfect first vessel for practicing that all-important early toddler skill: pouring. Six months+.
Letter Beads Jewelry-Making Kit
This beautiful jewelry-making kit is a great opportunity to make lasting keepsakes, encourage creativity, and practice spelling! Choose between gold and silver beads, or order both to mix and match. Ages 5+.
Richard Scarry’s Busytown Seek and Find Game
Pre- and early lower-schoolers will love joining Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm on a fun-filled race around Busytown searching for hidden objects. “Scarry’s illustrations are noted for being crammed with details that toddlers find enthralling.”—The New York Times
Richard Scarry What Do People Do? Card Game
What Do People Do? is a more interesting version of a classic matching game, because instead of finding two identical cards, players match a Busytown worker with their place of work. The characters and art are from the world of Richard Scarry, beloved children's author.
Greek Gods and Goddesses Mug
These heirloom quality bone china mugs are decorated with twelve Greek gods and goddesses, along with their Roman names and areas of dominion. The Olympians are drawn in witty detail and are each depicted with their symbolic signifiers, including an owl, cornucopia, trident, harp, quiver, and more.
Greek Gods and Goddesses Notebook
This colorful notebook is decorated with twelve Greek gods and goddesses, along with their Roman names in italics and their areas of dominion. Hardcover, 96 lined pages
Canterbury Cathedral Silk Chiffon Scarf
The flower motifs on this beautiful scarf are taken from 14th-century medieval French Lady's Book of Hours, housed in the Canterbury Cathedral Library. The colors are bright and clear, but because the scarf is chiffon, have a certain transparency.
D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths
The Caldecott medal-winning d’Aulaires once again captivate their young audience with this beautifully illustrated introduction to Norse legends, telling stories of Odin the All-father, Thor the Thunder-god and the theft of his hammer, Loki the mischievous god of the Jotun Race, and Ragnarokk, the destiny of the gods.
Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetry in Bloom Journal
The design reproduced on the cover of this beautifully made journal is from an antique cover for "The Sensitive Plant and Early Poems". The binding was originally crafted in 1910 in London, by Riviere and Son, bookbinders to the Royal Family.
Metallic Color Pencils
This set of twelve Metallic Color Pencils adds a shimmering dimension to drawings. Made with high-quality linden wood, they feature a soft, thick core for precise drawings and long-lasting performance. The twelve metallic colors are: hot pink, lavender, pale pink, aqua, turquoise, pale blue, blue, blue-violet, pewter, light gold, gold, and silver.
The Pond at Giverny Silk Chiffon Scarf
Deep greens and blues portray the lush and luminous pond that captivated Claude Monet: “It took me a long time to understand my water lilies… I grew them without thinking of painting them… And then, all of a sudden, I had the revelation of the enchantment of my pond. I took up my palette.”
Smattering of Golden Stars Correspondence Cards
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket. Or, better yet, send a golden galaxy on to a friend and spread the sparkle. Eight flat 4-1/4” x 5-1/2” cards and envelopes.
Animal Orchestra: 35-Piece Puzzle
This elaborate "look and find” puzzle is as fun as it is beautiful. When completed, find the objects from the border in the puzzle’s illustration. The puzzle comes with a poster of the illustration. Helps develop fine motor skills, problem-solving, concentration, memory, color and shape sorting, and visual reasoning. Ages 3+
William Morris Pink Honeysuckle Hardcover Journal
The design of this small hardcover journal is based on William Morris’s celebrated honeysuckle pattern, originally printed on cotton fabric with natural dyes. The image reflects his abiding interest in naturalism.
Diamond Jubilee Journal
The design on this journal was created by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, a world-renowned British bindery celebrated for their jeweled bindings. Originally crafted in 1922 to house Rudyard Kipling’s “Recessional” poem, written in 1897 for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. This beautiful binding is now part of the Dallas Public Library’s collection.
Hello! Board Books
This charming set features two books perfect for a new baby: "Hello, Bugs!" and "Hello, Animals!" These board books feature high contrast black-and-white illustrations that can be seen by even the youngest child and will be chosen again and again throughout toddler years.
A Twitch Upon the Thread
The best fishing writing is never really about fishing, or never only about fishing, and the writers collected in A Twitch Upon the Thread use angling as a way to write about love, loss, faith, and obsession.
Match a Pair of Birds Memory Game
This classic memory game is a fun and educational way for both children and more experienced birdwatchers to master a body of knowledge that will serve them a lifetime: how to identify both the male and female of a species. For two players, ages 6 and up.
Cactus Leather Notebook
We thought that the cleverly engineered flex binding of this handsome notebook was its most impressive and innovative feature until we read that the covers of the Cactus Leather notebooks are made of cactus! Yes, the plant-based leather cover is manufactured from organically grown Nopal Cactus leaves. The flyleaf and pages are also made from rescued agricultural products (coffee, citrus).
Pure Cotton Note Card Presentation Box
Most pure white paper is made using bleach and/or fluorescent whiteners, but Pure Cotton is made without the use of chemicals; with a soft wove finish and watermark. Fifty cards and tissue-lined envelopes in a presentation box. Made in Belgium.
Rice Wax Bath Crayons
A wonderful tool for kids to use for drawing and writing in the tub. The crayons float, the paper wrapper on each is made of waterproof paper, and they’re an easy-to-hold but hard-to-drop hexagon shape.
Walt Whitman Gold Happiness Bracelet
"Happiness...not in another place but this place, not for another hour but this hour." Walt Whitman’s beautiful line from Leaves of Grass has been hand-cast on a 14K gold vermeil bangle. Each design is sculpted out of clay, and the clay model is then cast in reclaimed metals using the ancient art of lost wax casting.
Women Who Changed the World Tote Bag
From secret agents, scientists, and suffragists, to politicians, presidents, and paleontologists—and of course writers—this amazingly detailed design celebrates women who have had a significant impact on the world, from Ancient Egypt to the present day.
Under the Rain Umbrella
This cheerful children’s umbrella has a deep canopy that provides extra protection from wind and rain. The manual opening mechanism has safety protection to keep little fingers safe and the fiberglass frame is strong. Children love pointing out and naming “elephant,” “rabbit,” “giraffe,” “frog,” “cat,” “ladybug,” “butterfly,” etc.—a charming menagerie.
Women Who Changed the World Notebook
This amazingly detailed design celebrates thirty-five women who have made a significant impact on the world from Ancient Egypt through to the present day. Hardcover: 5-7/8" x 8-1/4" (A5); 96 pages; cream lined paper. Includes a ribbon page holder.
Eco Flex Notebook
Upcycling of agricultural residue is creatively employed in the production of these handsome notebooks, the covers and pages of which are made from natural raw materials saved from landfills. The process produces a paper that replaces up to 15% of the virgin tree pulp traditionally used to make paper.
Banned Books Socks
These unisex cotton blend socks are “mismatched.” On one sock are printed the titles of fifty famous banned books and the other sock lists the same titles, only redacted with a black bar. Available in Small and Large size.
Collective Noun Animals Tea Towel
A prickle of hedgehogs, a parliament of owls, a circus of otters, and more on a hand-screened tea towel featuring fifteen wonderfully evocative collective nouns, illustrated.
Collective Noun Birds Tea Towel
A chime of wrens, a bouquet of pheasants, a charm of goldfinches, and more on a hand-screened tea towel featuring 15 wonderfully evocative collective nouns, illustrated.
Collective Noun Animals Tea Towel #2
A hum of bumblebees, a piddle of puppies, a pounce of cats, a drift of sheep, and more, on a hand-screened unbleached cotton tea towel featuring 15 wonderfully evocative nouns, illustrated.
The Snooty Bookshop Postcards
This postcard set celebrates more than a decade of Gauld’s contributions to The Guardian, with fifty of his most beloved strips, on everything from “Procrastination for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course,” and “Poetry Anthologies for People Who Don’t Like Poems” to an alternative bookshop shelving section (“Yes, we do have a copy of the book you’re looking for. You’ll find it in the ‘Vastly Overrated’ section of the ’So-called Classics’ Department”).
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