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You sit on it every day, but how much do you really know about your
toilet? Discover the history of pooing and weeing in this frankly
disgusting non-fiction book. Authors Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle
have scoured the toilet bowls and sewers of the world to find out
how humans have done their business throughout history. It’s time
to get to the bottom of toilets! Prepare to be revolted by: A
fossilized Viking turd discovered by archaeologists The Mongol
catapult used to fling smelly poop at their enemies The reason
ancient Romans used wee to wash their clothes Filled with poo facts
and vomit-inducing stats, you will also learn how diseases like
cholera spread through bad sanitation, why some of the earliest
toilets had a tendency to explode, and how medieval kings and
queens had special helpers to wipe their bums. Featuring hilarious
illustrations by Ella Kasperowicz, it’s a history book like no
other!
It’s the Second World War as you’ve never seen it before –
discover the hidden stories of incredible human spirit during the
world’s darkest hour. Everyone knows what Adolf Hitler, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill were doing during World War II,
but what about ordinary people? In this beautifully illustrated
book, war historian Hattie Hearn reveals some of the most
incredible true tales from the war, including: • The Canadian
cabin boy who avoided German U-boats crossing the Atlantic • The
Navajo soldiers who developed a secret code to outfox their enemies
• The African-American jazz singer who worked as a spy for the
French Resistance Beautifully illustrated by Margarida Esteves and
featuring stories from all over the world, it also contains
jaw-dropping tales including the dog used to find survivors in the
London Blitz, the champion cyclist who carried secret messages to
help Jews escape the Nazis, and the bear who was recruited by the
Polish army! Interspersed throughout the stories are pages
explaining the key events of the war– from Pearl Harbour and
Dunkirk to D-Day and the Holocaust.
Set over 24 hours, meet rattlesnakes, vipers, and black mambas in
this kids’ nonfiction book by TikTok star and snake expert
Christian Cave. Journey around the world to follow the lives of
these cold-blooded reptiles as they hunt, hide, and fight their way
through their day. Biologist and conservationist Christian Cave
tells the story of the world’s most amazing venomous snakes in
the style of a nature documentary, including gentle science
explanations of topics such as camouflage and skin shedding that
are perfect for future biologists. Witness incredible moments
including: • A paradise flying snake soaring through the air to
escape a predator • A king cobra defending her eggs from a
mongoose • A spider-tailed viper using its tail to catch birds!
Beautifully illustrated by Rebecca Mills and packed with animal
facts, Snakes (A Day in the Life) encourages kids to look at the
roles these incredible legless predators play in ecosystems across
the globe, and why it’s important we protect them.
Take to the Antarctic ice to study emperor penguins in this
beautiful non-fiction field guide for kids. You might know that
emperor penguins are the largest penguin species, but there's so
much more to learn about this flightless bird. Turn the pages to
discover what makes them undertake epic journeys every year, and
how scientists have spotted their poo from space! Filled with
simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also explains
what makes emperor penguins such great ocean swimmers, and how
their cute chicks manage to stay warm in freezing Antarctic
conditions. It also looks at the conservation challenges these
iconic animals face due to climate change and melting sea ice.
Written by penguin professor Dr Michelle LaRue and featuring
stunning illustrations by Pham Quang Phuc, Emperor Penguin (Young
Zoologist) is part of an exciting new series of animal books from
Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists and
conservationists. Also available: Humpback Whale, Giant Panda,
African Elephant
A beautifully illustrated first guide to tigers from big cat expert
Samantha Helle, featuring stunning illustrations by Charlotte
Molas. You might know that tigers are the largest of the big cats,
but there’s so much more to learn about these incredible
predators! Discover why tigers have stripes, what makes them stick
out their tongue, and how they can survive in habitats ranging from
snowy Siberia to the tropical rainforest of Indonesia. You’ll
also discover what it takes to become a tiger zoologist—including
learning how to track a tiger using its paw prints! Filled with
simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also looks at
the conservation challenges these iconic animals face. Tiger (Young
Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of collectable animal
books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of
biologists and conservationists.
This book will sort myth from fact to bring you the real science
behind the search for alien lifeforms. Space expert Joalda Morancy
will take readers on a tour of the Solar System (and beyond) on
board new NASA missions searching for the most likely alien hiding
places - from icy moons of Jupiter to the clouds of Venus. Along
the way kids will find out about: * The robots sent to Mars to look
for Martians * What really goes on at Area 51 * Ways to spot an
advanced alien civilisation (hint - look for dim stars) Readers
will explore a comet, race futuristic spaceships, and discuss what
we would say to aliens when we finally meet them (after "hello!").
They may seem as fanciful as wizards and monsters, but this book
will show that scientists not only believe that aliens exist - but
that it's only a matter of time before we find them.
From cheese rolling to baby crying competitions, get ready for an
adventure thorugh the most amazing contests the world has ever
seen. Throughout history humans have been challenging themselves
against each other. Who could be the fastest? The strongest? The
celeverest? While this was going on some other people decided to
create epic contests that were... well, a bit more unusual. Get
ready to witness pumpkin sailing races, camel beauty pageants, air
guitar championships, worm charming contests, and much more!
Set over 24 hours, meet see-through frogs, tiny tadpoles, and
rampaging toads in this kids' non-fiction book by expert Dr Itzue
W. Caviedes-Solis. Journey into the rainforest to follow the lives
of these nocturnal animals as they dance, hunt, and fight their way
through their day. Frog scientist and conservationist Dr Itzue W.
Caviedes-Solis tells the story of the world’s most amazing frogs
and toads in the style of a nature documentary, including gentle
science explanations of topics such as metamorphosis that are
perfect for future biologists. Witness incredible moments
including: • The frog that can turn blue • A wolverine frog
that shoots claws out from beneath its skin • A female frog that
absorbs frogspawn into its own skin! Beautifully illustrated by
Henry Rancourt and packed with animal facts, Frogs (A Day in the
Life) encourages kids to look at the incredible roles these
mind-boggling amphibians play in ecosystems across the globe.
Head to the depths of the ocean to study humpback whales in this
beautiful non-fiction field guide for kids. You may know that
humpback whales use whale song to communicate with each other, but
there's so much more to discover about these giants of the sea! In
this book, acclaimed marine biologist Dr Asha de Vos explains how
humpbacks use special bubble nets to catch fish, and why their poo
is so important! Filled with simple science and plenty of animal
facts, this book also explains how hunting made humpback whales an
endangered species - and how conservation efforts have seen their
numbers increase again. Featuring stunning illustrations by Jialei
Sun, Humpback Whale (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting new
series of animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next
generation of biologists and conservationists.
You might know that African elephants are the largest land animals
on Earth, but there's so much more to learn about these tusked
creatures. Turn the pages to find out why the grandmother is in
charge of an elephant family, and why big ears help elephants cool
down! Meet a baby elephant as it takes its first steps, and
discover how to tell the difference between an African elephant and
an Asian elephant. The book also looks at the conservation
challenges these iconic animals face due to climate change and
ivory poaching.
Queens. Warriors. Witches. Revolutionaries. History is full of
sisters making their mark. Meet incredible women in the pages of
this book, from Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret to tennis
superstars Venus and Serena Williams. Find out why Egyptian ruler
Cleopatra went to war against her younger sister Arsinoe, and what
made samurai sisters Nakano Takeko and Nakano Koko take on an
entire army. Through the stories of the sisters, readers will go on
a tour of women's history, from the courts of Imperial China to the
French Revolution.
Set over a 24-hour period, meet fighting stallions, cute foals, and
nosy donkeys in this kids' non-fiction book about the coolest wild
horses in the world. Race across prairies to follow the lives of
horses and ponies as they whinny, neigh, and play their way through
their day. Biology professor and horse owner Dr Carly Anne York
tells the story of the wild horses in the style of a nature
documentary, including gentle science explanations perfect for
future biologists. Beautifully illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat and
packed with animal facts, Horses (A Day in the Life) is a perfect
book for horse-mad kids.
A beautifully illustrated guide to grey wolves from wolf expert
Brenna J. Cassidy. You might know that grey wolves live in packs,
but there’s so much more to learn about these incredible
predators! Find out what makes wolves howl, why wolves sniffing
each other’s butts is their way of shaking hands, and how some
wolves in Yellowstone National Park used thermal activity to heat
their den! You’ll also witness the incredible relationship grey
wolves have with ravens (they play tug with wolf cubs), learn about
wolf rewilding projects, and discover what it takes to become a
wolf zoologist yourself. Filled with simple science and plenty of
animal facts, this book also looks at the conservation challenges
these animals face. Featuring stunning illustrations by Sally Agar,
Grey Wolf (Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of
collectable animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next
generation of biologists and conservationists. Also available:
Humpback Whale, Giant Panda, African Elephant, Emperor Penguin,
Koala, Honey Bee, Green Sea Turtle
Explore coral reefs to study green sea turtles in this beautiful
nonfiction field guide for kids. You might know that green sea
turtles have incredible shells, but there’s so much more to learn
about these underwater marvels! Turn the pages to find out how
green sea turtles keep seagrass beds healthy by “mowing” them,
and how some species of fish like to hitch a ride on their shells.
You’ll also witness the amazing egg hatching frenzy that
occurs—when baby turtles have to make a mad dash from the beach
to the safety of the sea. Filled with simple science and plenty of
animal facts, this book also looks at the conservation challenges
these endangered animals face due to climate change, poaching and
plastic pollution. Written by marine biologist Carlee Jackson and
featuring stunning illustrations by Daniel Rieley, Green Sea Turtle
(Young Zoologist) is part of an exciting series of animal books
from Neon Squid aiming to inspire the next generation of biologists
and conservationists.
An educational book that helps grieving children understand what
happens when we die, and celebrates the traditions people around
the world use to honour the dead. Death is an important part of
life, and yet it is one of the hardest things to talk about – for
adults as well as children. Death expert Sarah Chavez is determined
to create a book that sparks wonder and curiosity about dying,
instead of fear and shame. In this informative book, illustrated by
Annika Le Large, children will marvel at the flowers different
cultures use to represent death. They will find out about
eco-friendly burials, learn how to wrap a mummy, and go beneath the
streets of Paris to witness skull-lined catacombs! Readers will
also ride a buffalo alongside Yama, the Hindu god of death, come
face-to-face with the terracotta army a Chinese emperor built to
escort him to the afterlife, and party in the streets to celebrate
the Day of the Dead in Mexico. Through these examples Sarah Chavez
showcases the amazing ways humans have always revered those who
have died. Full of practical tips, this book won’t stop the pain
of losing a loved one or a pet, but it may give young readers ideas
for different ways they can celebrate those who have passed away,
and help begin the healing process.
A beautifully illustrated collection of 5 minute bedtime stories
about the wildlife found in woods around the world. Every forest
contains a thousand secrets… In this charming anthology of
stories by Alicia Klepeis readers will be guided into forests to
meet the amazing animals that live there. In one story a squirrel
hunts for an elusive acorn it buried earlier in the year, while
another looks at an Alaskan wood frog as it freezes itself alive to
survive a harsh winter. Children will be thrilled by the tale of a
reindeer that gets separated from its herd in the snowy woods of
Scandinavia, and marvel at a chameleon changing colour in the
forests of Madagascar. Other stories feature elephants, wild cats,
pangolins, badgers, foxes, monarch butterflies, otters, walking
fish, a tree that can live for thousands of years, and even
forest-dwelling penguins! All of these creatures and their habitats
are brought to life with impressive skill by illustrator Kristen
Adam. Each story is based on the real biology and behaviour of
these amazing wild animals, and at the end of each tale readers
will find out more about the science that inspired the story. So as
they drift off to sleep, they will know a little bit more about the
world around them.
Journey into a beehive to study honey bees in this beautiful
non-fiction field guide for kids. You might know that honey bees
dance to let each other know where to find the best flowers, but
there’s so much more to learn about these important insects! Turn
the pages to discover the difference between the queen bee and
worker bees, and how honey bees actually make honey. Filled with
simple science and plenty of animal facts, this book also explains
how scientists work as beekeepers to study honey bees, and how
every bee in the hive works towards the same cause. It also looks
at the conservation challenges these iconic animals face due to
climate change and insecticides. Written by bee expert Dr
Priyadarshini Chakrabarti Basu and featuring stunning illustrations
by Astrid Weguelin, Honey Bee (Young Zoologist) is part of an
exciting series of animal books from Neon Squid aiming to inspire
the next generation of biologists and conservationists.
Set over a 24-hour period, meet black bears, grizzlies and cute
polar bear cubs in this kids’ nonfiction book by expert Don
Hardeman Jr. Journey into forests around the world to follow the
lives of these furry creatures as they play, hunt and fight their
way through their day. Biologist and black bear expert Don Hardeman
Jr. tells the story of the world’s most amazing bears in the
style of a nature documentary, including gentle science
explanations of topics such as hibernation that are perfect for
future biologists. Witness incredible moments including: •
Grizzlies plucking salmon out of the air as they attempt to swim
upstream • The dramatic battle between a sloth bear and a tiger
• A sun bear using its gigantic tongue to get honey from a
beehive Beautifully illustrated by Rebecca Mills and packed with
animal facts, Bears (A Day in the Life) encourages kids to look at
the roles these incredible mammals play in ecosystems across the
globe and why it’s important we protect them.
Heard about the fish that clean shark teeth? Or the frog that lives
with a tarantula? Welcome to the weird world of symbiosis - where
animals form incredible relationships. Macken Murphy introduces his
favourite symbiotic relationships in his first kids' non-fiction
book. Along the way he explains the cool science behind the
baffling behaviour of some animals - from friendly alliances to
pesky parasites. You'll even find out about symbiotic relationships
including YOU! (Hint - is your head ever itchy?) By the end of the
book you won't look at nature in the same way again!
Head to the mountains of China to study panda bears in this
beautiful non-fiction field guide for kids. You might know that
panda like to snack on bamboo, but there's so much more to discover
about this mysterious black-and-white bear! Turn the pages to
discover where pandas like to spend their summers, and how cute
they are as newly-born cubs. Filled with simple science and plenty
of animal facts, this book also explains how poaching and
deforestation made pandas an endangered species - and what needs to
be done to protect their habitats in the future.
It's another busy day at the hospital! Meet doctors and nurses,
ride in an ambulance, and discover the magic of medicine in this
non-fiction story for kids. This book is perfect for any child who
is nervous about a trip to the hospital. Dr Christle Nwora takes
readers behind the scenes to meet the incredible people who keep
you healthy, from surgeons to mental health therapists. Dr Nwora
also explains the science behind how things work, from X-rays to
operating theatres. As you turn the pages of this book, marvel at
the way hospital staff work together. You'll soon realize hospital
are full of heroes!
Meet sparring snow leopards, sprinting cheetahs, and slumbering
jaguars in this book about the biggest cats on Earth. Follow pumas
and cheetahs as they roar, hunt, fight, and play their way through
the day. Wildlife expert Tyus D. Williams cleverly weaves the story
in the style of a nature documentary, including gentle science
explanations perfect for future zoologists.
What links shipwrecks, Egyptian treasure, and fossilized Viking
poo? They've all been discovered by archaeologists! Dig inot the
world of archaeology in this book by YouTuber Stefan
Milosavljevich. Read about incredible finds such as the terracotta
army that hid underground for 2,000 years and the mysterious Ice
Age temple made from mammoth bones. Along the way see if you have
what it takes to be an archaeologist and meet the pioneering women
and men who have brought the past back to life.
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