Lonely Planet Kids

  • Transport Atlas

    £12.99

    Buckle up! This interactive and colourful atlas takes young readers on a hands-on journey all around the world. Each page turned brings a new continent and its famous forms of transport to life. Beautifully illustrated and with over 100 flaps to lift, we reveal fun facts and insights into the inner workings of everything from planes to trains.

  • 101 Ways to Be an Eco Hero

    £9.99

    It’s hard to believe that you have the power to save the world, but it’s true! We’ll show you how to harness your inner hero with loads of awesome ways to make a positive impact on the planet. From practical tips to projects that make a difference, discover how you along with your friends and family can protect our Earth for future generations.

  • Build Your Own Science Museum

    £14.99

    A crate has arrived and it’s packed with scientific objects from all around the world! Can you assemble them in time for the museum’s big opening? In Lonely Planet Kids’ Build Your Own Science Museum, budding scientists can discover incredible facts and build spectacular pop-ups that range from a Mars rover to a robotic arm and a human skeleton.

  • Bug Atlas

    £12.99

    The third in Lonely Planet Kids’ award-winning Atlas series, this book takes a tour of the magical miniature world of creepy crawlies. We travel around the globe to uncover all sorts of fascinating bugs: from zombie ants and giant millipedes to beautiful butterflies. Full-page gatefolds and small flaps reveal extra wonders and fascinating facts.

  • The Dinosaur Book

    £14.99

    Travel across the world and back in time to meet the incredible creatures that once stalked our planet, including dinosaurs, flying reptiles and marine monsters. From T. Rexes to pterosaurs, you’ll find it here. Each dinosaur gets its own page or spread, illustrated with a mixture of original artwork and photos, and filled with fascinating facts.

  • How Spaceships Work

    How Spaceships Work

    £12.99

    Blast off into the cosmos as we explore the ultimate vehicles: spaceships. Featuring illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock, this book shows how rockets launch, how we got to the Moon (and back), how rovers explore the surface of Mars, how probes reach the outer Solar System and more. Gatefolds and flaps will reveal spaceships’ inner workings.

  • Amazing world atlas

    £14.99

    Bringing planet earth to life, this colourful and fun atlas takes kids on a trip around the world that they’ll never forget. Filled with continental and regional maps, lively text, and an entry for every country, this essential learning resource will excite young readers with mind-blowing facts about history, culture and animal species.

  • How Ships Work

    How Ships Work

    £12.99

    The latest in our How? series takes to the waves to reveal the wonders of ships, boats and ferries and answers the questions of how they do what they do, what they’re used for and how they have changed over time. Featuring fantastic illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock and loads of flaps to lift, this is the ultimate guide to ships for kids!

  • The Complete Guide to Space Exploration

    £12.99

    To infinity and beyond! This out-of-the-world adventure takes young explorers on a voyage of discovery across the universe. From the first satellites to the Moon landings, and from Mars rovers to the possible colonisation of other planets, this handy reference provides an overview of space exploration past, present and future.

  • Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes

    £12.99

    From monster-slewing heroes to ancient accounts of gods and goddesses from all around the world, such as Thor and Odin, the beautifully illustrated follow-up to Atlas of Monsters and Ghosts is a fun and fascinating journey through the realms of mythology, enthralling with tales of creation, legendary fables, gods and beasts.

  • Build Your Own History Museum 1

    £14.99

    A crate has arrived and it’s packed with treasures from the ancient world! Can you assemble them and assign each to the right room in time for the museum’s big opening? Among the treasures to display are an Egyptian sarcophagus, a Greek temple and a Chinese Terracotta Army, alongside incredible facts about the civilizations that built them.

  • Hidden Wonders 1

    £14.99

    Take a journey into the unknown and discover the planet’s wildest and most wonderful sights. Paddle through the eerie glowworm caves of New Zealand, ride with the wild horses of the Namib desert, and swing off the end of the world in Ecuador. Packed with incredible facts, photos and illustrations.