Child's Play is a publishing programme that promotes learning through play with diverse and innovative books for children. Shop online for books that reflect our society and foster a lifelong love of reading.
Child's Play has a history of creating innovative, award-winning books for children from 0-7 years that promote learning through play. Books that fully reflect our diverse society in terms of heritage, disability, gender and family.
Browse and buy picture books for children of all ages from Child's Play, a UK-based publisher of quality children's books. Find stories, poems, songs, and more in various formats and sizes.
Child's Play has a history of creating innovative, award-winning books for children from 0-7 years that promote learning through play. Books that fully reflect our diverse society in terms of heritage, disability, gender and family.
Child's Play has a history of creating innovative, award-winning books for children from 0-7 years that promote learning through play. Books that fully reflect our diverse society in terms of heritage, disability, gender and family.
Developed in conjunction with a child psychologist, these board books focus on the six main emotions experienced by very young children. Featuring non-gendered characters and avoiding stereotypical associations of colour and emotion, each book introduces the child to the feelings raised by one emotion.
Child's Play books are developed around the child, taking into consideration their developing awareness and needs. Child's Play produces children's fiction in which vocabulary is unrestricted, but structures are natural and simple.
Child's Play is an independent publisher, specialising in whole child development, focused play, life skills and values. Our programme consists of books, games, toys and associated materials.
Child's Play has a history of creating innovative, award-winning books for children from 0-7 years that promote learning through play. Books that fully reflect our diverse society in terms of heritage, disability, gender and family.