
The Lift-the-Flap Encyclopaedia of Science
Carl Wilkinson(Author)
Magic Cat Publishing
Will be published approx. on 6. May 2027
Book
Hardback
16 pages
978-1-915569-83-7 (ISBN)
Description
Learn everything you need to know about science in this incredible interactive encyclopaedia.
Explore more than 200 flaps - and even more science facts - in this book that is jam-packed with information!
Lift the flaps to...
- Discover how science has shaped the world around us
- Learn about matter with the periodic table
- Reveal how energy makes people move, plants grow and machines work
- Find out about fascinating forces
- See the beginning of our Universe and watch it expand
- Explore how life on Earth developed into the world we know today
- Take a journey through time to uncover some of the most brilliant scientific breakthroughs
With hundreds of facts and fascinating illustrations, this is the ultimate guide to science for young readers.
- More than 200 flaps to explore!
- 8 interactive spreads including tables, charts and factual diagrams
- Showcases some of the greatest scientific minds from history
More in the Series:
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Dinosaurs
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Earth
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Oceans
Explore more than 200 flaps - and even more science facts - in this book that is jam-packed with information!
Lift the flaps to...
- Discover how science has shaped the world around us
- Learn about matter with the periodic table
- Reveal how energy makes people move, plants grow and machines work
- Find out about fascinating forces
- See the beginning of our Universe and watch it expand
- Explore how life on Earth developed into the world we know today
- Take a journey through time to uncover some of the most brilliant scientific breakthroughs
With hundreds of facts and fascinating illustrations, this is the ultimate guide to science for young readers.
- More than 200 flaps to explore!
- 8 interactive spreads including tables, charts and factual diagrams
- Showcases some of the greatest scientific minds from history
More in the Series:
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Dinosaurs
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Earth
Lift-the-flap Encyclopaedia of Oceans
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 7 years
Dimensions
Height: 320 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
416 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-915569-83-7 (9781915569837)
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Persons
Carl Wilkinson is a writer and editor with over 20 years' experience. He has written for The Financial Times, The Observer, The Telegraph and The Times, alongside writing books for children. Carl lives with his family in London.
Hannah Li is a New York-based illustrator originally from China. Graduating from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2019, she has worked with various editorial clients and publishers, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Scholastic and Penguin Random House. Infused with her foundation in fine arts, Hannah's illustrations seamlessly weave together traditional techniques and contemporary design elements. Her artistic creations consistently evoke a sense of optimism, tranquillity and emotional depth. She enjoys exploring the complexities of the human experience through illustrating the connections between people and the diverse elements of our world.
Hannah Li is a New York-based illustrator originally from China. Graduating from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2019, she has worked with various editorial clients and publishers, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Scholastic and Penguin Random House. Infused with her foundation in fine arts, Hannah's illustrations seamlessly weave together traditional techniques and contemporary design elements. Her artistic creations consistently evoke a sense of optimism, tranquillity and emotional depth. She enjoys exploring the complexities of the human experience through illustrating the connections between people and the diverse elements of our world.