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Arranged in chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle and behaviour, Cats features a huge range of breeds from all around the world. From Siamese to American Bobtail, the book... Læs mere
Arranged in chapters covering physical characteristics, senses, lifecycle, communication, behaviour and working dogs, Dogs is a hugely informative visual celebration of man's best friend. With fascinating captions on every page, even dog lovers will learn something new.
Discover the fascinating world of the Aztecs through 99 questions and answers
Discover the fascinating world of the ancient Greeks through 99 questions and answers
Take a tour of a bustling Viking village in this friendly book. Find out how Vikings dressed and what Viking children did all day, and see explorers set sail on a dangerous voyage to new lands. Fra 5 år.
The story of one well-worn, much-loved library book and all the children who have borrowed it. A vibrantly illustrated celebration of the magic of books, libraries and sharing, with fun rhyming text.
Hoarders. Scavengers. Bringers of new life. Ravens have many roles, both for the land and in Gitxsan story and song. The Raven Mother transports young readers to Northwestern British... Læs mere
Written and illustrated by creators from across the Asian continent,Bedtime Stories showcases a curated collection of favourite talesfrom Asian history,... Læs mere
A long overdue book that teaches kids (and adults!) positive associations with black and brown by lyrically celebrating our most marginalized—and arguably most important!—colors.