What's it like in space? How do you get there? And what do astronauts do all day? Inquisitive little ones can find the answers to these questions and many more in this fascinating lift-the-flap introduction to space, with colourful illustrations, simple text and chunky flaps to lift.
They twinkle in the night sky, but what exactly are stars? Which one’s the nearest? Can humans visit a star? Curious little children can lift over 30 flaps to find the answers to these questions and many more in this delightful introduction to stars and the night sky, with simple explanations and gorgeous illustrations on every page.
Who were the people of ancient Rome? Where did they go to wash? Who were their gods and goddesses? What was life like for a Roman slave? Find the answers, and much more, in this brilliant book, packed with photographs, clear illustrations, simple step-by-step text and links to websites with video clips and fun activities.
When can I see a shooting star? How are mountains made? Do all plants have flowers? The 60 flaps in this colourful title lift to reveal the answers to questions about our world
This book answers all kinds of questions about time, from 'When did time begin?' to 'How does a sundial work?'. Children can lift over 60 flaps to discover what, where, when, how, yes or no, and learn about the time on a clock, the months of the year and time zones around the world. Published in association with Royal Observatory Greenwich.