Frith, Alex

  • Where’s the spy?

    £6.99

    Who are the Twindicate? What do they want? And can Si the Spy stop their dastardly plans in time? Usborne’s classic spy hero returns in a new adventure! Look out for him in a crowded train station, a thronging carnival, a shopping mall, a science lab and of course a secret underground villain lair. As well as spotting our hero on every page, he’ll need your help cracking codes, solving puzzles and unraveling fiendish conundrums to get to the bottom of an international crime conspiracy.

  • See inside AI

    £10.99

    Plug in to the often mind-blowing world of artificial intelligence. How can a machine write a story? Are computers now cleverer than people? Could a robot do your shopping? Discover all the things that artificial intelligence can already do (and the things it can’t).

  • Big book of big dinosaurs

    £9.99

    For the younger fact-fan, this book depicts and describes nearly 100 different dinosaurs, pterosaurs, ichthysaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The emphasis is on SIZE: how big, tall and heavy were these creatures? Which was the biggest (and smallest) of all?

  • Big book of facts

    £15.99

    Be the ultimate know-it-all with this book containing more than 5,000 facts! A must-have for any curious mind, this book is packed with fascinating facts, and will take you on a thrilling journey through the world of science, history, geography and so much more. Read from cover to cover, or dip in and out at random, to find out about the human body, animals, the environment and technology, and discover mind-expanding facts on every page. Brilliant, bold design makes complex and wide-ranging information easy to understand and absorb.

  • Big Questions About the Universe

    £9.99

    The questions in this book were curated by the staff at London’s Royal Observatory, to address all the most common – and a few uncommon – things that children want to know about the universe and about outer space. It covers a mixture of basic questions about planets, moons, human exploration and the origins of the universe, as well as tackling really BIG questions such as ‘How do Black Holes work’, ‘Is it worth going to space?’ and ‘What’s going to happen at the end of time?’ Join two curious children and a robot programmed with all the answers as they guide readers through some of the most mind-boggling facts, and a refreshingly honest take on what things we simply don’t know, and how to approach questions that don’t have simple, straight answers.

  • 100 Things To Know About Space

    100 Things To Know About Space

    £9.99

    Astronomers are discovering more and more information about space, making the subject a very hot topic in schools and out of it. This guide is full of genuine facts, answering all our space-related questions and prompting more along the way. Aimed at children aged nine and over, the pictorial info-graphics style illustrations provide easily digestible facts in bite-size chunks.

  • Lift The Flap Atlas

    £12.99

    With a page for each continent, children will love lifting the flaps in this atlas to discover the interesting animals, buildings, foods and cultures that they would find there.