Why do zebras have stripes? Why do we close our eyes when we sneeze? Why are farts flammable? Why do we have recessions when we can just print more money? With over 300 real questions from primary school aged children, this book offers bite-sized answers from world class experts - digestible in under 60 seconds.
Designed as a companion for enthusiasts who are keen to discover more about the world of dogs, this guide features colour illustrations of over 100 different species which have been reproduced from original artwork.
Includes short and accessible facts about each artist's life and works that are followed by creative projects that Marion has devised based on the artist's particular techniques.
Egyptology is Emily Sands' lavish 1926 scrapbook journal of a lost expedition. Full of novelties and recreations, such as a piece of mummy cloth, a booklet on hieroglyphs and a working board game , the book brims with beautiful art and fascinating facts about Ancient Egypt, and a has a final magnificent novelty in the back case.
Read all about superstar tennis champion, Emma Raducanu! From her fourth-round Wimbledon retirement in July 2021 to her stunning win at the US Open - not dropping a single set - Raducanu's rise has been meteoric. This gripping series throws the reader directly into the lives of modern society's most influential figures.
A brilliantly accessible, fantastically funny biography in the First Names series all about Emmeline Pankhurst. A strong and inspiring woman who led the suffragette movement which gave British women the vote one hundred years ago! Get to know Emmeline on FIRST NAME terms!