Board book
(Usborne Publishing Ltd, July 11, 2019)
What's the point of belly buttons? When will I stop growing? These are just some of the 60+ questions that are featured in this extremely useful book. Children won't be able to resist lifting the flaps to find out the answers. Illustrations: Full colour throughout
Many children are fascinated by space and the universe, and this engaging flap book will answer lots of their questions. With entertaining and informative illustrations and over 50 flaps to lift and look beneath. A brilliant introduction to non-fiction for very young children. With over 60 flaps to lift this book is sure to satisfy even the most inquisitive children!
Dinosaurs have captured the imagination of nearly every child--and most adults, too. But did you know there are about 350 different kinds of dinosaurs and that new ones are found every year? And did you know that several kinds of dinosaur bones were recently found in Alaska? How dinosaurs lived in such a cold, dark climate is still a mystery.
Why do spiders make webs? Where do clouds come from? How many leaves does a tree have? Inquisitive young children can discover the answers to these questions and many more in this beautifully illustrated information book, containing over 60 flaps to lift. A fascinating introduction to the natural world.
Explores new discoveries about dinosaurs and answers such questions as "Were all dinosaurs giants?" "How are dinosaurs named?" "Which was the largest meat-eater?" and "How smart were the dinosaurs?"
Explores new discoveries about dinosaurs and answers such questions as "Were all dinosaurs giants?" "How are dinosaurs named?" "Which was the largest meat-eater?" and "How smart were the dinosaurs?"
Provides information on the beginnings of life and evolution, the major kinds of dinosaurs and how they lived, and the animals that developed after the dinosaurs disappeared
Provides information on the beginnings of life and evolution, the major kinds of dinosaurs and how they lived, and the animals that developed after the dinosaurs disappeared