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A children's non-fiction book about ocean habitats that places the reader in the diving mask of an ocean explorer. Young adventurers are taken on an intrepid journey around the world to discover five incredible oceans. Starting in the Arctic, they will explore Røst Reef, the world's largest cold water coral reef before moving gradually into warmer waters in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, and finally the icy Southern Ocean. Using clever die-cuts and gatefold pages, the book explains how oceans form, the difference between a sea and an ocean, water zones, tides and currents, and reveals some truly astonishing species, from sea squirts and killer whales to the telescope octopus. Written by children's non-fiction author Rachel Elliot, this book features fascinating facts and immersive descriptions in combination with novelty pull-outs, expedition logs and infographics to bring oceans to life.
Featuring die-cut flaps and interactive gatefolds, this book places young adventurers in the hiking boots of a mountain explorer to discover first-hand the plants, animals and environments these mighty landscapes contain. There's a Mountain in This Book provides young readers with an immersive experience of breathtaking mountain environments. Visit forests and caves in the foothills of the Alps; canyons, lakes and spectacular geysers in the Rocky Mountains; rainforest and moorland in the uplands of Mount Kilimanjaro; and the snowy glaciers and icefalls of the Himalayas. Discover remarkable flora and fauna, including mighty bears, snowy leopards, and even a rare cave-dwelling salamander with no eyes! Using clever die-cut flaps and gatefold pages, the book details how mountains are formed, shows a cut-through of the interior structure of a mountain, and describes the effects of changing seasons and climates on mountains in different parts of the world. Expedition logs encourage readers to use their senses to explore each location as they climb.
This brightly illustrated book contains more than 1001 hidden images, making it our biggest, busiest seek-and-find books ever! Princess Sabrina has been invited to a ball, but she doesn't have a dress to wear. Children will search the royal kingdom all the items Sabrina needs to get ready.
"Find tips on how to become a superb sorceress, including spells for you, your friends, school, luck and love!"--
Danny Dodo uncovers the mystery behind the disappearances of iconic species.
A humorous history of prehistoric beasts by one of the Ice Age's biggest superstars, Maisie Mammoth.
A cute collection of short stories and rhymes, with pictures of cuddly teddy bears throughout.
Karoline elsker at danse og dansen, som er en kilde til stor glæde, foregår på en lille scene, hun har for sig selv på kanten af et springvand i slotsgården. En dag kommer rotten Brutus og indsmigrer sig, for snart efter at smide Karoline ud og overtage hendes bolig ved springvandet. Benjamin som er betaget af Karoline og hendes dans, men ikke er modig nok til at nærme sig, er nødt til at gøre noget. I håbet om at Brutus vil forsvinde igen, finder han ned i slotskælderen og afbryder vandet fra den underjordiske kilde, så springvandet stopper. Klassisk romantisk historie om tryghed og livsglæde.
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