
See Inside Spycraft
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Will be published approx. on 13. August 2026
Book
Board book
16 pages
978-1-83540-892-6 (ISBN)
Description
The complete story of spying in a highly illustrated fun flap book. Find out what spies actually do, where they work, what gadgets they use, what tricks they learn to keep secrets safe, and even find out how people become spies and what they learn at spy school.
Learn up-to-the-minute tricks about how people make and hide codes in all sorts of ways, from simple ciphers to high-tech computer tricks, and even using bacteria.
Watch field agents in action, hunting down enemy spies, finding secrets, and helping people escape from danger.
Following Usborne's long tradition of insider spy knowledge, this book was made with input from real spies.
Learn up-to-the-minute tricks about how people make and hide codes in all sorts of ways, from simple ciphers to high-tech computer tricks, and even using bacteria.
Watch field agents in action, hunting down enemy spies, finding secrets, and helping people escape from danger.
Following Usborne's long tradition of insider spy knowledge, this book was made with input from real spies.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 282 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83540-892-6 (9781835408926)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Megan Cullis (Author)
Growing up by the seaside, Megan buried herself in books (and sometimes pebbles). She studied English at university, and later Children's Literature, before teaching English to teenagers in a secondary school. She now writes books for Usborne about all kinds of things, from trucks and trains to bats and ballerinas.
Amy Chiu (Author)
Since she was a child, Amy has always pestered anyone that'll listen with questions and random facts. After studying neuroscience at university, she joined Usborne to spread the joys of learning through books. When she's not reading or doodling, she enjoys playing video games and adventuring in new worlds.
Growing up by the seaside, Megan buried herself in books (and sometimes pebbles). She studied English at university, and later Children's Literature, before teaching English to teenagers in a secondary school. She now writes books for Usborne about all kinds of things, from trucks and trains to bats and ballerinas.
Amy Chiu (Author)
Since she was a child, Amy has always pestered anyone that'll listen with questions and random facts. After studying neuroscience at university, she joined Usborne to spread the joys of learning through books. When she's not reading or doodling, she enjoys playing video games and adventuring in new worlds.