Category Archives: Travel Guides

Star from birth to black hole

Ice life in the freezing cold

The Infinity series brings the world of non-fiction to life, with a detailed look at some of the world`s most popular subjects. In Ice – Discover what life is really like in the world`s coldest places. Explore the wonderous world of icebergs and glaciers and dive with the penguins in the waters of the Antarctica.

Illusionology

Illusionology reveals the practical science of magic. Purportedly written in 1915 by one of America`s top scientists, William Schafer, the book is an expose of the tricks of the masters for new initiates of the Illusionists` Guild. As well as revealing inside info about many famous tricks – levitating a lady, making things disappear and

I Spy Under The Sea

Peek through the die-cut holes to spy who is looking out – is it the dolphins, the clown fish or the shark, and count how many on each spread. With simple clues about the hidden creatures, children will love to learn about animals and numbers in this interactive adventure.

How Machines Work

A unique interactive guide to understanding simple machines and mechanisms. Each spread introduces you to a key mechanical principle, for example levers, gears and pulleys. You then put these into practice by building working models using the perforated workshop board and colour-coded machine parts. A timeline on every spread explores how each machine has been

Jungle World Sticker Book

Charles Dickens

The latest title in the award-winning notebooks series sends the reader to the streets of Charles Dickens` Victorian London. Through extracts from Dickens` letters and correspondence, plus many paper novelties to open, lift and explore, the reader can learn all about the man himself and the inspiration behind both his literary and philanthropic work. Discover

Wonders of the Ancient World

This book`s hero is Darius Antonopoulos, an artist and apprentice printer who left London in 1605 to visit his ancestral home in Greece. What he found there was to send him on an incredible journey – a quest to discover the Seven Wonders of the World.

Funny Felt Monster Faces

The Mystery of Unicorns

Discovered in her office amongst her documents and possessions, this scrapbook contains the notes on which Dr Miriam Carter based her final lecture. Having been repeatedly warned to stop teaching her natural history students about unicorns, Dr Carter simply carried on doing precisely that.

The General

Michael Foreman`s debut picture book first published in 1961, capturing the essence of 1960`s retro watercolour art. When a general falls off his horse, he discovers the beauty of flowers and nature and vows to change the world.

Funny Felt Animal Faces

Farther

A young boy, bewitched by his fathers unrelenting passion to fly; a desperate craving that absorbs his every waking minute, finds himself entranced by the dream. When his father goes to war and does not return it seems the spell is broken . . Much later, the boy, now a young man finds himself drawn

Funny felt farms faces

Rhyming text on each spread invites the reader to complete a different farmyard animal face with the felt pieces provided. Create the perfect face or mix and match the pieces to be as wild and wacky as you like.

How the World Began, And What Happened After That!

Covering billions of years, from the formation of the universe to the modern day, this fifth title in the award-winning How It Works series is a whistle-stop history of the planet. With a special focus on how humans have shaped their surroundings, we learn about beginnings of life, human evolution, ancient civilizations and worldchanging modern

How the World Works – A Hands-on Guide to Our Amazing Planet

How the World Works is a great hands-on guide for pre-secondary school aged children, designed to explain the fascinating mechanics of our amazing planet. The book is action packed, with engaging graphics and illustrations, pop-ups, pull tabs and quirky facts.How did life begin? Is the earth moving beneath our feet? Why does it rain? Are

How the Weather Works – Pop-up Book

How the Weather Works is a hands-on guide for children to our changing skies and climate. Written by Christiane Dorion and beautifully illustrated by Beverley Young, this interactive book is packed with tabs to pull, pop-ups and flaps to open discover fun stuff about the weather. Why do hurricanes happen? What do low-flying birds tell

Little Bee

A new series of picture books to launch the brand new imprint from Templar Publishing: Brubaker, Ford and Friends. Edward Gibbs is an exciting new artist for Templar with a bold, colourful illustration style. This title features a large gatefold flap on the final spread. The chase is on! Follow Little Bee as he flees

Billy Bunny Sticker Book

There are four titles in the series. In Billy Bunny learn all about colours and counting; in Bobby Bear uncover secrets of the field and forest; Oscar Otter will teach you all about the river and shore and in Ozzy Owl discover fascinating facts about animals. Each title has over 150 colourful stickers. Read the

Bobby bear sticker book

There are four titles in the series. In Billy Bunny learn all about animals; in Bobby Bear uncover facts about the field and forest; in Oscar Otter discover the wonders of the river and shore and in Ozzy Owl learn about animals. Each title has over 150 stickers. Read the book then use the stickers