The book, created by the award-winning author and illustrator of Do You Love Bugs?, combines humor with fascinating facts, making it an engaging read for children. It has received notable recognition, winning the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award 2020 and being shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, highlighting its appeal and quality in children's literature.
Dive to the darkest depths of the deep blue sea, weave in and out of colourful coral reefs and learn about the incredible people who are trying to save our oceans in the fourth book in Matt Robertson's award-winning Do You Love? seriesInvestigate shipwrecks where scorpionfish hide, dive down to the Mariana trench to meet a dumbo octopus, marvel at ocean giants and dart in between manatees in mangrove forests to find out why oceans are magnificently mega!Did you know lobsters keep their teeth in their tummies? Or that you can find rivers and lakes beneath the ocean? And did you know that sea stars have no brain or blood? Explore the wonders of our underwater worlds on every page, from coral reefs, sharks and the deep to shipwrecks, weird fish and frozen seas, there's so much to discover!With fun and colourful illustrations and bursting with facts, Do You Love Oceans? is perfect for readers who want to explore Earth's spectacular seas, discover the wildlife that lives there and find out why our oceans need protecting.Matt Robertson is the award-winning illustrator of Do You Love Bugs?, Do You Love Dinosaurs? and Do You Love Exploring?
Raft down rapids to see raccoons, ski across ice to spot emperor penguins and dive underwater to explore the coral reef and learn why discovering animals is SUPER exciting!From the leafy green canopy of the rainforest, where gibbons communicate by singing, to the scorching hot desert where one of the world's DEADLIEST scorpions lives, planet Earth is full of AMAZING animals that are just waiting to be discovered.Did you know that marine iguanas sneeze out salty sea water after a big swim? Or that a narwhal's tusk is actually a very, VERY long tooth? And did you know that dung beetles are the STRONGEST animals on earth?Explore a different habitat on every spread, with fun and vibrant illustrations and fact-filled text for intrepid adventurers who want to know EVERYTHING about the world we live in. Readers will be taken all around the globe to discover a world of animals across rainforests and jungles, rivers and rapids, deserts and ice, and much more.Do You Love Exploring? is the third book in the award-winning series by Matt Robertson that includes Do You Love Bugs? and Do You Love Dinosaurs?
From the author and illustrator of the hilarious and fact-packed Do You Love
Bugs?, the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award 2020 winner also shortlisted for
the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Some pets are cute and cuddly, some are
slimy and others might be a bit bitey - but they're all SIMPLY spectacular!
Learn all about the world's oldest cat, what makes dogs pant and why
chinchillas love dust baths in this comprehensive guide to your furry, slimy,
squeaky and squawky best friends. The fifth title in Matt Robertson's award-
winning DO YOU LOVE series, DO YOU LOVE PETS? brings incredible facts,
hilarious illustrations and insightful stories about all kinds of pets to
life. Even if you don't have a pet of your own, this is the perfect book for
children who love pets, animals and fun facts.
Crawly! Hairy! Maybe a bit scary? Snails slime upside down. Eeek! Worms can somersault and butterflies smell like cake. YUM. Wait, don't eat them... Because bugs are truly BRILLIANT! Matt Robertson's quirky text and sweet yet hilarious illustrations show exactly why minibeasts can be truly awesome in their own unique way.The book includes 14 hilarious globally inclusive, bug-tastic spreads, featuring worms, bees, beetles, dragonflies, butterflies, moths, grasshoppers, spiders, ants, snails and stick insects. Find out how honey bees make their honey, why moths always fly around lamps and how bombardier beetles protect themselves from hungry predators. There's something new to learn about each bug. Did you know that stick insects can dance? Or that butterflies can smell like cake? And guess what? A grasshopper will spit on you if it gets angry!So always be good to grasshoppers, give spiders a smile not a screech and never get angry at ants! There are so many more fun facts to uncover about our tiny furry and slimy friends.Winner of the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award for Learning & Development 2020.
Everyone knows that Dinosaurs and Humans can't play together . . . or can
they? Find out in this rhyming adventure about friendship, community and
celebrating difference!
Some dinosaurs had a deadly bite and others could run super fast. Some had club-like tails and some could make the smelliest of farts - POO-WEE! But wait, don't run away... Because dinosaurs are actually awesome!From the ferocious hunters like Spinosaurus and T.rex to the gentle giants like Diplodocus and Titanosaurus, the speedy Velociraptor to the armoured Ankylosaurus, discover all the weird and wonderful things that made dinosaurs so AMAZING. Did you know that some dinosaurs laid eggs the size of footballs? Or that there's a fossilised dinosaur poo as long as your arm? And have you ever heard of a certain dinosaur that could outrun a racehorse?Find out about all this and more - and then do YOU love dinosaurs?
Little Bertie Beastie just wants some friends to play with. Will he find them
in the big city, on the spookiest night of the year? The perfect book to trick
(and treat!) all little monsters at Halloween.
Pełzające, latające, bywa że przerażające? Owady i inne małe stworzenia (czyli
ROBALE i nie tylko) są naprawdę genialne! Oto książka, która opisuje 11
przezabawnych, przebojowych, czasem nawet przebiegłych stworzeń. Są wśród nich
m.in.: pszczoły, żuki, ważki, motyle, ćmy, pająki, mrówki i ślimaki. Co robi
dżdżownica pod ziemią? Dlaczego ćmy latają wokół lamp? W jaki sposób żuki
chronią się przed głodnymi drapieżnikami? Czy wiesz, że niektóre owady
potrafią tańczyć? Że są motyle pachnące jak ciasto? I zgadnij co? Konik polny
może cię opluć, jeśli go zdenerwujesz! O każdym małym stworzeniu (i nie tylko)
można dowiedzieć się czegoś nowego. Zawsze bądź dobry dla koników polnych. Nie
piszcz i nie krzycz, gdy widzisz pająka. Nigdy nie złość się na mrówki!