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Colin King

    1 janvier 1943
    Colin King
    See Inside Trains
    See inside your body : with over 50 flaps to lift
    Le petit manuel du détective
    Fenêtre sur le monde sous-marin
    Les 3000 mots en Français
    Fenêtre sur le corps humain
    • Fenêtre sur le corps humain

      • 15pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Suis le parcours des aliments pendant la digestion. Respire un grand coup et explore tes poumons. Découvre les merveilles de ton cerveau. Ce livre fantastique, rempli d'illustrations et de rabats à soulever, te révélera tous les secrets du corps humain.

      Fenêtre sur le corps humain
      4,5
    • Fenêtre sur le monde sous-marin

      • 15pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Qu'y a-t-il sous la mer ? Découvre avec nous le monde sous-marin, des récifs coralliens peuplés de poissons multicolores aux eaux glacées de l'Arctique. Soulève les rabats pour explorer une épave de bateau, la fabuleuse Atlantide ou encore les profondeurs des abysses.

      Fenêtre sur le monde sous-marin
    • See Inside Trains

      • 16pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Trains hold a fascination for just about anybody, and this lift-the-flap history of locomotion tells it all, from Stephenson's Rocket to the bullet trains of today.

      See Inside Trains
      4,7
    • See Inside How Things Work

      • 14pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Have you ever wondered just what happens when you flush a toilet, or what goes on inside a light bulb? Do you want to know how a digger scoops up soil, why boats float and what keeps planes up in the air? Lift the flaps to see inside how things work--from everyday inventions to massive machines.

      See Inside How Things Work
      4,5
    • A brilliant flap book for older children exploring ships through the ages. Stunning illustrations with over 90 flaps reveal the insides of historical and modern-day ships along with fascinating facts about them. Ships include a Viking longboat, a cannon-firing Man-of-war, 19th century steamships, submarines, cruise liners and an enormous aircraft carrier. To illustrate the size of an aircraft carrier, the scene opens out in one large flap with even more facts beneath. With internet links to further information about ships.

      See inside ships
      4,6
    • Packed with facts, this miniature encyclopaedia is designed to be both fascinating and fun to use and covers a vast scope of information, from the Earth, its plants and animals, to its people and discoveries.

      The Usborne Children's Encyclopedia
      4,4
    • See Inside Your Head

      • 15pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      A thought-provoking flap book on how the brain and senses work presented in a clear, colourful, and above all fun way. From how the brain learns to do new things like playing to tennis to what happens when the brain goes wrong, this book explains the essential part the brain plays in our every thought and action. With over 70 flaps to lift, each hiding an interesting fact or fun visual illusions, this book provides a great introduction to the hidden world of the mind.

      See Inside Your Head
      4,4