Follow 14 fictional children as they watch the sun rise in 14 locations around the world during the solstice. From Winter Solstice at the South Pole to Summer Solstice in Norway, readers can travel the globe and celebrate with their new fictional ...
One Day On Our Prehistoric Planet by Ella Bailey
One day, on a prehistoric continent, a diplodocus goes for a walk. She has just grown big enough to leave the safety of her hiding place but she is still small. As much as she is excited by all the things she sees she needs to find a herd of dipl ...
Blog Tour: How To Teach Grown-Ups About Climate Change by Patricia Daniels. Illustrated by Aaron Blecha
Has your grown-up ever refused to believe in climate change? Have they stuck with habits that are harming our planet? Never fear - How To Teach Grown-Ups About Climate Change is the handbook that will help to reason with them. There is some fanta ...
Tales Of World War II by Dr Hattie Hearn and Margarida Esteves
At last - an illustrated non-fiction book about WWII that helps children to understand the chronology and the events on different parts of the world stage whilst remaining comprehensible and fascinating for 8 - 14 year-olds. As a child I used to watc ...
Blog Tour: Evolution by Sarah Darwin and Eva-Maria Sadowski. Illustrated by Olga Baumert
Evolution is a fascinating illustrated non-fiction book for KS2 that looks at evolution. What works so well about this title is that it doesn't only focus on Darwin's work - although that certainly isn't downplayed. It looks at the principles studied at ...
Blog Tour: Britannica’s Encyclopedia Infographica
An infographic is a visual representation of data or information. Previous examples of infographic books have contained information better represented through graphs or similar than through sentences. These, however, have been aimed at adults ...
Earth’s Incredible Places: Amazon River by Sangma Francis and Rômolo D’Hipólito
The Earth's Incredible Places series continues with an introduction to the Amazon River. Like the other books in the series, this title gives in-depth knowledge on a specific geographical region and it makes as much use of illustration as of text ...
Scientists in the Wild: Galápagos by Helen Scales and Rômolo D’Hipólito
Welcome on board the research ship Sula. Seven scientists from around the world have joined together in an expedition to the Galápagos. This beautiful illustrated non-fiction text shows the links between travel, science and history. The book begi ...
Review: Take A Bite by Aleksandra Mizielinska, Daniel Mizielinski and Natalia Baranowska.
Imagine the ultimate cookbook, the one that keeps you engrossed for hours with its images and recipes. The one that situates the food introduced in the context of its culture and the traditions it is associated with. Now imagine that book redesigned ...
India Incredible India by Jasbinder Bilan and Nina Chakrabarti
Thara's Nanijee has lived in and travelled around India most of her life and she has a trunk full of objects that she has collected on her travels. Every Friday night, when Thara sleeps over at Nanijee's house, Nanajee takes one object out and ex ...