With fact-packed text by Catherine Barr and Steve Williams and vibrant illustrations by Amy Husband, readers will walk across continents with a titanosaurus, stalk prey with a T-rex and care for a baby velociraptor. This is an engaging first look at the incredible world of dinosaurs, written especially for young children.
Read MoreTrack the journeys of seven amazing animals: gibbons, elephants, bears, cougars, salmon, spoon-billed sandpipers and gibbons. Discover why they are in trouble, follow their journeys and find out how scientists and campaigners across the world creating ‘wildlife corridors’ to keep animals on the move.
Read MoreExplore 20 wonderful watery worlds and learn about the people who are working to preserve them for future generations. Meet the creatures who call these watery worlds home and discover how you can take active steps to make a difference.
Read MoreCombining history with science, The Story of Conservation charts the changes in our understanding and relationship with conservation, from the beginnings of the planet when humans didn’t consider their impact on their surroundings, to the modern world and what we can do to protect our natural resources today.
Read MoreA climate change series exploring reasons why saving the Okavango Delta is important. This climate change series explores the reasons why this extraordinary wetland, the Okavango Delta is so important locally and globally, and suggests what children can do to help save it.
Read MoreMagnificent, powerful and mysterious, the tiger is one of the world's most iconic animals. It is also one of most endangered. For hundreds of years, they have been hunted, pushing them to the brink of extinction.This story told with stunningly beautiful illustrations by Tara Anand, tells the turbulent true tale of the disappearance of tigers from Panna Tiger Reserve in India and, finally, their heroic return. Readers will learn how tiger experts track tigers in the wild and the challenges of saving tigers today. All is not as it seems in the emerald forest … discover the Tiger’s Tale.
Read MoreA picture book about why we must protect the Great Barrier Reef. This climate change children’s book series explores the reasons why this coral reef is so important locally and globally and suggests what children can do to help save it.
Read MoreA picture book about the global story of freshwater. From how water first filled the oceans to the water cycle, climate change and girls education, this book also offers young readers ideas of how to reduce their own water footprint.
Read MoreThis is an interactive picture book for children aged 3+ years, with jobs arranged by interests, encouraging children do to what they love best. The busy, charm-filled spreads show children ‘at work’ in an intriguing range of occupations. It encourages creative thinking and aspiration in an empowering, inclusive way.
Read MoreA climate change series exploring reasons why saving the Amazon is important.
Read MoreA climate change series exploring why saving Antarctica is important.
Read MoreThe sea turtles guides children through each of the world’s oceans, explores how oceans works, ocean zones, marine life, marine habitats, ocean champions, climate change and ocean threats.
Read MoreA narrative true story about teethe first fourteen wolves brought from Canada to Yellowstone Park, USA in 1995. Back matter includes trophic cascades, ecosystems and the role of predators.
Read MoreA narrative nonfiction story about the epic migrations of humpback whale and the Arctic tern or ‘sea swallow’ from the Arctic each year.
Read MoreA fascinating exploration of senses and forces that animals use – microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, infrasound, ultrasound, electromagnetism and smell – and how humans make use of these ‘secret animal senses’ .
Read MorePacked with eco information, bite size facts and inspiring global eco warriors, this pocket guide gives children and adults a wealth of ideas and ways to help save the planet.
Read MoreThis illustrated narrative gives children the big picture of climate change over time, culminating in plenty of ideas for individual action.
Read MoreThis narrative explores the wheel, the compass, paper, clocks, gunpowder, the steam engine, vaccines, computers, electricity, telephones, cars, planes, plastic, nuclear weapons (because not all inventions are good…) and the internet.
Read MoreThe narrative includes our evolution in Africa to first farming, Bronze Age, Iron Age, the Silk Route, Mongol Empire, Age of Discovery, the slave trade, science, Industrial Revolution land our modern world and environmental impact.
Read MoreThis narrative tells the story of the Big Bang, stars, galaxies, our sun, solar system, our moon, planet Earth, astronomy, dark energy, black holes, the Space Race to the moon landing, space junk and space futures.
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