
The Seaside Box
The Seaside Box
Seaside holidays. Buckets and spades. Salty chips. Shells in your pockets.
If that brings back memories, you’re not alone. The Seaside StoryBox is made for families who love the coast – and want to pass that magic on.
Built around A First Book of the Sea by Nicola Davies, with illustrations by Emily Sutton, this unique gift box brings the wonder of the ocean into your (holiday) home. Through lyrical poetry, nature facts, and beautiful imagery, the book captures everything from beach days and boat trips to whales, waves, and the deep blue beyond.
Giving back to the ocean
We're proud to support the Marine Conservation Society, a UK charity working to protect our seas, shores, and marine wildlife. 5% of the sale price from every Seaside StoryBox will be donated to the MCS to help fund their vital conservation work via Work for Good. Because protecting the planet starts with teaching children to love and respect it.
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A First Book of the Sea’ by Nicola Davies
A lyrical collection of poems that brings the ocean to life—from tiny sea creatures to crashing waves. Full of wonder, it’s perfect for sharing on quiet afternoons or breezy beach days.

A Play Silk from Sarah's Silks
Shimmering and full of possibility—it can become the rolling waves, a rock-pool or a seascape. Swirl it into a whirlpool in the bath or turn it into a jellyfish.

A Wooden Sailing Boat from Bumbu Toys
This handcrafted wooden toy, with its sturdy hull and gentle sail is designed not just for play, but to inspire dreams of sea adventures and explorations.
Perfectly sized for little hands, this sailing boat is crafted from sustainably sourced wood, finished with non-toxic paints, making it a safe, eco-friendly choice for children. Its simple yet timeless design encourages open-ended play, nurturing creativity as children create their own seafaring tales.



A Packet of Kitpas Crayons
Draw sandy shores, colourful fish, or deep-sea mysteries. These magical crayons work on paper, windows—even the bath! Just check with your grown-ups where to start.