First Encyclopedia of Our World

Felicity Brooks

Age: 5+

RRP  NZ$22.99

Series: First Encyclopedias

First Encyclopedia of Our World

By: Felicity Brooks

Illustrated by David Hancock

Series : First Encyclopedias

Age 5+

A bright, lively introduction to our world with simple text, amazing photographs and detailed illustrations. Provides simple explanations which answer questions such as "Why is night dark?" "How do earthquakes happen?" and "What is under the sea?" Includes QR codes for links to carefully selected fun websites.

Chapters in this book include:
- Our planet
- What's out in space?
- On the Moon
- Looking at the Earth
- Day and night
- The seasons
- The weather
- Storms and winds
- Rocks and fossils
- Earthquakes
- Volcanoes
- Following a river
- Floods
- Mountains
- The seashore
- Seas and oceans
- Under the sea
- Under the ground
- Caves
- In the desert
- Grasslands
- In the rainforest
- Icy world
- Rivers of ice
- Cities and towns
- Useful earth
- The web of life
- World in danger
- World map

Extent:
64 pages
Dimensions:
278 x 222mm
Hardback ISBN:
9781836041610
Publication Date:
January 2025
Work Reference:
00589

Chapters in this book include:
- Our planet
- What's out in space?
- On the Moon
- Looking at the Earth
- Day and night
- The seasons
- The weather
- Storms and winds
- Rocks and fossils
- Earthquakes
- Volcanoes
- Following a river
- Floods
- Mountains
- The seashore
- Seas and oceans
- Under the sea
- Under the ground
- Caves
- In the desert
- Grasslands
- In the rainforest
- Icy world
- Rivers of ice
- Cities and towns
- Useful earth
- The web of life
- World in danger
- World map

Felicity Brooks
Felicity has worked for Usborne for over 30 years and has written and edited hundreds of titles, from books on tractors to genetics, from Shakespeare to mental health, and plenty of sparkly unicorns. Felicity is an expert in making tricky topics friendly and accessible to young children and recently has been writing books that celebrate feelings, friendship, empathy, families, and diversity. When she's not writing or researching very specific details on dinosaurs, Felicity can be found tramping through fields and forests foraging for food or just curled up with a bag of Twiglets, a couple of cats and a crossword.

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