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How did life begin? Is the earth moving beneath our feet? Why does it rain? Encompassing all of these questions and many more, this fun, engaging, interactive book introduces the Earth's important cycles and encourages children to think about the impact of human actions on our world, inspiring respect for the natural world and all its harmonies.
It is beautifully presented and illustrates some tricky topics in a clear and effective way with the creative use of pop ups.
It is a work of art and a brilliant gift for young enquiring minds to stimulate curiosity and imagination.
£14.99
Animals have cleverly adapted to life all over the planet, from the freezing poles to the hottest, driest deserts. This book explores the extraordinary diversity in animal life, and readers are encouraged to reflect on how a tiny change can have a huge impact on a whole habitat and beyond. The use of novelties and colourful detailed illustrations explain complex concepts in an accessible and fun way.
The first title in the series, How The World Works, won the prestigious Royal Society Young People's Book Prize (also available - see below).
£14.99
Why do hurricanes happen? What is a tornado? Why does it snow? Answering these questions and many more, this book is an entertaining exploration of the world's weather and climate, with bright, friendly pop-ups and illustrations and accessible, absorbing text.
Winner of the 2012 Louis J. Battan Author's Award K-12 category. Citation: "Uniquely interactive and visually stimulating, their stunning and informative book, "How the Weather Works: A hands-on guide to our changing climate", engages readers of all ages in a variety of atmospheric science topics."
". . . easy to follow written explanations, absorbing colourful pages and interactive experiences ... This Is a visually exciting book and can entertain as well as inform the young reader." Carousel magazine
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Where do our clothes come from? What's the link between gorillas and mobile phones? Does chocolate grow on trees? Answering these questions and many more, How We Make Stuff is an engaging exploration of the way we use Earth's natural resources. Featuring pop-ups, pull-tabs and booklets, it is an interactive extravaganza!
The first title in the series, How The World Works, won the prestigious Royal Society Young People's Book Prize (also available - see below).
£14.99
Watch the whole world spring to life!
Budding geographers will love to immerse themselves in this fun, bright, fact-packed first atlas with lots of detailed illustrations.
Each continent has its own spread, with pop-ups, flaps, booklets and sturdy pull-tabs to introduce readers to the world's countries, inhabitants and most famous landmarks.
Anita Ganeri wrote Scholastic's best-selling Horrible Geography series, which won the Geographical Association Silver Award and the Blue Peter Award for the Best Book with Facts in 2009.