Paperback
(First Discovery Paperbacks, April 1, 2015)
Smooth, fluffy, black, gray, and tortoiseshell cats creep, leap, and sleep before your eyes. Learn their language and find out about their wild cousins.
Uncover the secrets of history and become an archeologist. Dive for Phoenician treasure in the Mediterranean Sea, and chase invaders along the Great Wall of China.
This innovative new FIRST DISCOVERY LOOK-INSIDE board book with lift-up flaps and die-cut windows enables toddlers to take an active role in learning about the primary concept, numbers.The basic early childhood concept of numbers comes to life in this sturdy board book that allows even the youngest child to "look inside" and find out interesting facts through easily understood captions and photo-realistic paintings. With either die-cut windows or lift-up-flaps, toddlers can uncover new images related to the concept. For example, the lift-up-flap on a computer screen reveals ten fingers for counting underneath. Ingenious formats are the hallmark of First Discovery, and First Discovery Look-Inside: NUMBERS with interactive flaps and die-cut windows is no exception.
Join Paul Gauguin in Paris at the age of 40, when he decided to become a painter and moved to Britanny. Next follow him to Tahiti, where, as a "naïve painter," he portrayed tropical paradise in startling colors for the rest of his life. A gatefold highlights one of his paintings.
Spiral-bound
(First Discovery Atlases, May 1, 1996)
Discover what our planet is made of. See night turn to day as the Earth spins around. Travel across Europe, America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Learn to recognize and name the countries as you go.
Pascale De Bourgoing, Gallimard Jeuness, Gilbert Houbre
Spiral-bound
(Moonlight Pub Ltd, March 31, 1991)
Each turn of a transparent plastic page reveals a new world of surprises beneath gardens, forests, and riverbanks--and even in caves--in a book about life underground that features simple, factual text and colorful illustrations.