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.
Emily Bone Livres






This book has lots and lots of activities to do outdoors, wherever you are or whatever the weather - by the sea or on a riverbank, in the woods, in your garden, when it's sunny or raining, or even at night. Activities include making a shelter from branches and leaves, going on a night time nature walk, marking out trails to follow, making your own map, exploring a rock pool, and even cooking on a campfire
Lift the flaps to discover where different animals make their homes, up high in trees, down deep under the ground, or under the sea in a coral reef. Find out how animals in the freezing cold Arctic keep themselves warm, and those in scorching deserts stay cool. It’s also surprising to learn how many animals live inside your cosy home with you... An interactive yet informative book about where different animals live. With over 80 flaps, children can discover how different animals make, build or seek out their homes. Investigates lots of different habitats and animal types, including insects such as bees, wasps and ants. Ideal for school studies and fun to dip into for pleasure.
Big Picture Atlas
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A wonderfully big Picture Atlas for children to learn the basis of world geography. Lots of busy maps with fun illustrations to learn about the food and culture of other countries as well as capital cities. Putting pictures onto facts helps with memory and this big, satisfying book will help children memorize geography facts with ease.
Dress the dolls with the colourful stickers included in the book and learn about the beautiful, decorative and often flamboyant traditional costumes worn by peoples around the world.
People have been fascinated by the things they can see in space since ancient times. We know more about space now, and the subject has boomed in popularity as a result of recent television programmes. This straightforward book will tell you all a beginner needs to know about the planets, stars, moons, nebulae, galaxies asteroids and more, through easy-to-read text, full-colour photographs and step-by-step visual explanations.
What Happens When You Eat? (with over 80 flaps to lift)
- 14pages
- 1 heure de lecture
From the very first bite, your food goes on an incredible journey inside you. Lift the flaps to find out what happens when you eat fat, sugar, carbohydrates and protein, and what vitamins and minerals do for you. With over 80 flaps to lift, advice on healthy eating and links to websites for more information.
Titanic Sticker Book
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A century after the Titanic's maiden voyage, this book features all aspects of the ship's famous story, from the construction to its tragic end. Illustrated with fascinating photographs, children can have fun finding and matching the stickers of the Titanic to the correct place on the page.
Dinosaurs
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
How big were dinosaurs and what did they eat? Which were friendly and which were scary? For children beginning to read on their own, this book is an exciting introduction to dinosaurs, featuring easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading expert.
Big Book of Big Bugs
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Looks at some of the biggest insects and spiders in the world.