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 ...
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 ...
Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 5
Volume five of the best-selling and highly popular Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls series focuses its attention on young change makers of the modern era. Each young woman is given a double page spread, with her story told on one page and her portrait i ...
The Body Image Book for Girls by Charlotte Markey (Review)
Our bodies are amazing. They are they veichles that power us through this world. They enable us to play and explore. Yet most of us have negative thoughts about our bodies, and never more so than during adolescence. The Body Image Book for Girls take ...
You are Positively Awesome by Stacie Swift (Review)
We are more than a sum of our bad days and daily battles. Finding our inner-survivour, our warrior, our best and most brilliant self can feel impossible when faced with what life throws at us. But guess what? We are awesome. This little book is here ...
Atlas Of Adventures by Rachel Williams. Illustrated by Lucy Letherland
Follow a boy and a girl to 30 destinations around the world. Part atlas, part information guide, this is the ultimate book to give readers the urge to travel. When travel isn't possible, what better way to visit new destinations than through the pages ...