Best-selling author/illustrator Julia Rothman expands her popular Anatomy books series with Wildlife Anatomy, a delightfully illustrated guide to all the beasts of the wild, from lions, tigers, and bears to musk oxen, monkeys, elephants, giraffes, foxes, badgers, bats, crocodiles, owls, flying squirrels and much, much more.
With amazing objects from the British Museum, this first animal book is a treat for curious little ones! This series of captivating board books encourages children to engage with early learning concepts.
Learn how to fold eight amazing animals with this origami pack. Includes 75 sheets of colourful patterned paper and a book with step-by-step instructions for making an owl, dragon, fish, elephant, fox, rabbit, whale and crane. With internet links to video tutorials, tips and printable sheets.
Why do camels have humps? Why do turtles have shells? And why do fish have fins and birds have wings? Young animal lovers can find the answers to these questions and many more in this lift-the-flap information book. With colourful illustrations, simple text and flaps to lift, and links to carefully selected websites with videos and activities.
Exciting series of vibrant lift-the-flap board books introducing the concept of family Find out the different names for mummy and daddy animals on safari - and then lift the big, sturdy flaps to find the babies, with a double flap and peekaboo holes on the final spread!
Anteater is hungry, but he has completely forgotten what anteaters eat. But Sloth is too busy, Toucan is clueless, and Crocodile has his own mouth full. Maybe the ants will know - and maybe the answer isn't quite as obvious as you may think! A delightfully silly tale that little ones will return to again and again.
A tiny gorilla peeps through shady leaves, all alone. But around the corner, friendship awaits. And there is joy to be found . . . together. A tender story about compassion and connection.