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A fantastic flap book that takes children on a journey to the centre of the Earth. Beginning with the Earth's core and crust, this innovative book also shows creepy caves, amazing underground animals, the bustling world below city streets and more. Featuring bright and colourful illustrations and simple, informative text and picture labels. With over 75 embedded flaps to lift.
Chapters in this book include:
- The big picture
- Beneath your street
- Under the city
- Grubs and shrubs
- Animal world
- Creepy caves
- Magma rising
- Digging up the past
- How deep?
- Extent:
- 16 pages
- Dimensions:
- 276.6 x 223.5mm
- Board ISBN:
- 9780746077702
- Key Stage:
- KS1
- Publication Date:
- February 2007
- Work Reference:
- 01544
Chapters in this book include:
- The big picture
- Beneath your street
- Under the city
- Grubs and shrubs
- Animal world
- Creepy caves
- Magma rising
- Digging up the past
- How deep?

Colin King
Since studying at the Royal College of Art, Colin has enjoyed a long career as an artist and illustrator, mainly working from Norfolk. He has illustrated countless books for Usborne Publishing that have had international success, from the original Spy's Guidebook to the best-selling See inside Your Body.
View series: See Inside
It would be impossible to praise this series too highly.
This is a fantastic, interactive, fact-filled book from the Usborne 'See inside' range. The pages are packed full of wonderfully detailed colour illustrations and diagrams, complete with picture labels, to reinforce learning. The best feature of the book is the amazing number of embedded flaps found on each page, which your child will have great fun opening to reveal further facts and pictures hidden inside! One in a great range of factual books, with simple text, fantastic attention to detail and much to see and explore on each page... educational, informative and great fun!
Quicklinks
Visit Usborne Quicklinks for links to websites where you can journey to the Earth's centre, explore tunnels under a city, see burrowing animals and dig for fossils.