A stunningly illustrated guide to the fascinating world of plants and botanical history.Discover incredible facts and marvel at what plants can do in this beautiful book from conservation biologist and award-winning author Martin Jenkins, stylishly illustrated by print-maker James Brown.Covering over twenty-five topics, learn all about the different types of plant – from carnivorous, to climbing, to tropical; explore the world of trees; discover how plants have evolved and continue to survive in extreme environments and most importantly, how crucial they are to our life on Planet Earth. From the domestic to the international, there is something for the whole family here. Whether you want to learn the basics of photosynthesis, or explore the hidden world of Victorian plant hunters, this is a lively, engaging and visually stunning look at the world of plants.
Martin Jenkins Libros
Este autor se enfoca en escribir libros de no ficción para niños. Su obra a menudo se centra en el mundo natural y sus habitantes, con el objetivo de transmitir la fascinación por la naturaleza a los jóvenes lectores. Explora los comportamientos y características de los animales, enfatizando su singularidad e importancia dentro de los ecosistemas. Su objetivo es despertar la curiosidad y la comprensión del mundo natural a través de narrativas atractivas.






Explore the heartwarming world of nature's most devoted fathers through delightful illustrations and engaging facts. This picture book captivates young readers with its charming portrayal of animal dads, showcasing their nurturing behaviors and unique parenting styles. Perfect for sparking curiosity about wildlife, it combines education with entertainment, making it an ideal read for children and parents alike.
A colourful and gentle introduction to the concept of animal homes for young children. Lots of animals have homes, but not all homes are the same! An orangutan builds a new nest every day, a prairie dog lives in its burrow for years and a reindeer is always on the move! This picture book is a perfect introduction to different kinds of animal homes
Engaging young readers, this book explores the fascinating strategies animals use for disguise, highlighting the creativity of nature. Written by a conservation biologist, it offers a captivating introduction to animal adaptations, encouraging curiosity and appreciation for wildlife.
Otters that break open shells on their chests? Crows that make hooks to snare grubs? Discover the surprising (and sometimes sneaky!) ways that animals use tools.Many animals use tools in ingenious ways—some use sticks, others use stones, and some can even sew! The archerfish spits jets of water to knock down its prey. The palm cockatoo makes drumsticks to impress its mate with a beat. The burrowing owl attracts beetles by decorating its doorway with dung, and chimpanzees skillfully wield grass stems to fish out termites. In their fourth book in the Find Out About series, Martin Jenkins and Jane McGuinness look at a range of clever tools that show just how inventive animals can be. An end note offers more fascinating details for curious readers.
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
A prize-winning edition of one of the best-loved stories in English literature.This magnificent edition of Jonathan Swift's classic adventure story contains all four of Gulliver's extraordinary voyages. Martin Jenkins has skilfully adapted the original novel, remaining true to its tone and humour while making it accessible to younger readers. Chris Riddell brings life to Swift's searing imagination in wonderful panoramic detail. Winner of the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal and the 2005 National Literacy Association Wow! Award, and shortlisted for the British Book Design and Production Awards, 2005.
Featuring a protagonist with the extraordinary ability to change color and a sharp-witted personality, this story explores themes of identity and perception. The unique characteristic of having skin covering their eyes adds an intriguing twist, suggesting a deeper narrative about seeing and being seen. The blend of cool abilities and clever dialogue promises an engaging adventure that challenges conventional views on appearance and communication.
The emperor's egg
- 36 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
There are seventeen kinds of penguins, but the Emperor is the one depicted here. The life of the penguin in Antarctica is explained.
Bird Builds a Nest: A First Science Storybook
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The book features stunning illustrations that enhance its scientific themes, creating a visually captivating reading experience. The combination of art and text invites readers to appreciate the beauty of science, promising an uplifting journey through its pages.
A caterpillar hatches from a tiny white egg and munches through the leaves of its bean plant home. It gets bigger and bigger - but what will it turn into next?

