First, here's a fantastic atlas of wildlife. "Hello World: Animals" by Nicola Edwards and L'Atelier Cartographix features over 180 different animals, all beautifully illustrated in colourful spreads in this bumper spectacular book.
Little ones will enjoy discovering animals both familiar and unfamiliar as they take a journey around the world and discover where each animal comes from.
Children's engagement is increased with "Lift the Flap" sections to pique their curiosity.
"Hello World: Animals" by Nicola Edwards and L'Atelier Cartographix is out now, published by 360 Degrees Publishing.
From Caterpillar Books there's "Once Upon a Raindrop: The Story of Water" by James Carter and Nomoco.
This time we're exploring the fascinating water cycle - from the rain that falls in the mountains to the tributaries and rivers that flow through the countries of the world into our oceans.
More than just a standard non-fiction title, this uses glorious verse to describe the flow of water and how vital it is to our wellbeing, coupled with really lovely watercolour illustrations.
It's an engaging and immersive book with flowing poetry suiting the subject matter perfectly.
"Once Upon a Raindrop: The Story of Water" by James Carter and Nomoco is out now, published by Caterpillar Books.
Last but not least, a favourite subject given a whole new lease of life...
For centuries, mankind has gazed up at the Moon in awe and wonder.
"The Moon" by Hannah Pang and Thomas Hegbrook is a fabulous treat of a non-fic title.
The Moon has been a source of both aspiration and inspiration to astronomers, poets, mathematicians and artists alike.
But how much do we know about our closest neighbour?
In this book, you'll discover the history of man's relationship with the Moon – the science, the myths, the facts and the fiction – and how it affects our everyday lives and the world around us.
A glorious and moody palette suits the subject perfectly, and there are tons and tons of brilliant facts to go along with the illustrations.
Will we ever return to the moon again? You never know!
"The Moon" by Hannah Pang and Thomas Hegbrook is out now, published by 360 Degrees Publishing.
(All titles kindly supplied for review).
A glorious and moody palette suits the subject perfectly, and there are tons and tons of brilliant facts to go along with the illustrations.
Will we ever return to the moon again? You never know!
"The Moon" by Hannah Pang and Thomas Hegbrook is out now, published by 360 Degrees Publishing.
(All titles kindly supplied for review).