Biggle-Dink and Friends - Children's Books

On this page you will find the titles, covers and a description of all the Biggle-Dink books currently available to purchase. For a list of previously available books, click here.

Going to space

Biggle-Dink has always been interested in space. They love gazing up at the stars, wondering about the far away galaxies and their planets. What if they could actually visit one of these galactic marvels? How would they feel? What would they think?

I don't feel like me

Sometimes, Biggle-Dink doesn't feel like themselves, and there can be a few reasons why. If they are feeling sad, angry, or scared, then they don't feel like their usual happy self. Join Biggle-Dink in this book as we explore different emotions and feelings together.

Festive friends

It's the festive season and Biggle-Dink is very happy! They love everything about Christmas, from the trees and decorations to the treats and time spent with friends. Not everyone is as excited for Christmas as Biggle-Dink, though. What will they do when they realise that Moonley isn't very happy during this time of year? Can Flynn help Moonley, too?

Being clean

Biggle-Dink has decided they don't want to have a bath. Or a shower. They certainly don't want to wash their hands or brush their teeth. Being dirty is fine! Isn't it? Join Biggle-Dink in this book as we explore why it is important to keep ourselves clean.

I don't like the rain

Biggle-Dink really doesn't like the rain. They would much rather spend their free time playing outside but when the rain starts pouring it puts a stop to the fun - or does it? Perhaps Biggle-Dink likes lots of things that only happen because of the rain.

Words

Biggle-Dink is curious about words. Why are some things named the way they are? Why do some words sound boring while others sound funny?

Can they make up their own words and have fun with their friends? Most importantly, what is a Snizzlefrump or a Blibberdoo? 

Why are you littering?

The next book in the series will look at litter and how it impacts our local environment. Psst, Biggle-Dink hates litter!

Crabbing in Cromer

The Crabbing in Cromer book is a little different - you can't buy it online individually.

The 1st edition is included in the Picture Book Collection but the 2nd edition (released July 2024) is currently only for sale at the Gift Shop on Cromer Pier. It was printed by Cheverton Printers in Cromer as Jamie wanted to create a truly local title.

"Written in Cromer, printed in Cromer, sold in Cromer."

Follow Jamie on social media for updates on any events he attends where copies of the book may be available!

Books from the first year of Biggle-Dink

The three collections below include the earlier titles that Jamie produced. These stories were previously available as individual books but are no longer for sale as new.

The Picture Book Collection

Celebrate the first year of Biggle-Dink with the bumper Picture Book Collection! Inside you will find 8 stories:

Crabbing in Cromer (1st edition), I don't like the rain, Going to the supermarket, At the beach, Do I have to go to bed?, Curious about cars, Having a picnic, and Am I in trouble?


Crabbing in Cromer is not available online as an individual book. Going to the supermarket was one of the three stories taken from 'The First Collection'. At the beach and Having a picnic were taken from the 'Summer Holidays' book.

Early Learning Collection

Celebrate the first year of Biggle-Dink with the brilliant Early Learning Collection! Inside you will find 3 books:

Biggle-Dink's ABC, Shapes and Colours, and Count with Biggle-Dink.

My Friends Collection

Celebrate the first year of Biggle-Dink with the super My Friends Collection! Inside you will find 5 stories:

Moonley - Happy being me, Are we still friends?, Flynn - With my friends, Understanding my friend, and Funny foods.

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