What makes a bicycle go?
Why does it rain?
Can dolphins talk to each other?
Discover the answers to these questions and more in this beautifully illustrated hardcover guide. Great for home learning, curious kids will find lots to love as they learn
over 500 incredible facts about animals, Earth, space and more! Its clever question-and-answer structure and clear, accessible language make it a great way to discover the world.
Young readers can explore topics of perennial fascination, such as:
- Wild animals
- Oceans
- Dinosaurs
- Outer space
- Our planet
- How machines work
Complex ideas are set out in clear, easy-to-understand terms, with
colorful and engaging illustrations that bring these facts to life. It even includes
six fun quizzes to put your new knowledge to the test.
The perfect gift for children who always ask "Why?"
(non-fiction)
Claire Philip is an experienced children's editor and writer based in the Essex countryside. She loves writing nonfiction books to ignite a sense of wonder in children, and has worked on hundreds of titles over the last ten years. Her favourite topics are the natural world, science, history.
(MBS/self-care)
Claire Philip is an experienced children's writer and editor based in the beautiful Lake District. She specializes in titles that promote inclusion, emotional literacy, mindfulness, and wellbeing for kids, as well as nature and popular science. She loves walking her dog, painting, and coming up with ideas for new books! (fiction)
Claire Philip is an experienced children's editor and writer based in the beautiful Lake District. She loves writing both fact and fiction books for young children-especially magical fairy tales. As well as working on lots of books, she enjoys walking in the hills, yoga, and cuddling her cat Bruce.
Jean Claude is a self-taught illustrator who has produced work for many publishers, including Thames & Hudson. While he's most at home with his drawing tablet and a cup of strong coffee, Jean also enjoys long walks with his dog Ted, preparing elaborate meals and visiting the zoo for artistic inspiration! He lives and works in Manchester, UK.