Lonely Planet Kids

  • How Trains Work

    How Trains Work

    £12.99

    From the fastest to the longest, the oldest to the newest, through tunnels and up mountains, take a fascinating ride through the world of trains in this brilliant new book from illustrator James Gulliver Hancock.

  • Build Your Own Dinosaur Museum 1

    £14.99

    We’ve just received a new crate of dinosaur fossils- and they need assembling! As the museum’s resident dino expert, you’ll have to pick the correct room for each skeleton, then get building! There are five pop-up skeletons to construct, including a Triceratops, Stegosaurus and T-rex, plus lots of prehistoric facts to discover.

  • How Airports Work

    How Airports Work

    £12.99

    Where does luggage go after check in? What happens in the control tower? How do planes actually fly? This interactive, lift-the-flap book takes you behind-the-scenes to uncover the hidden secrets of the airport- from a peek inside the cockpit to the hustle and bustle of departures.

  • Dinosaur Atlas

    £12.99

    It’s time to explore lost prehistoric lands and the huge variety of dinosaurs that roamed them. Kids can unfold maps and lift the flaps to reveal amazing illustrations and facts about how dinosaurs lived and where they were discovered. They’ll also learn about famous paleontologists and measure themselves against life-size bones, teeth and claws.

  • How Animals Build

    £12.99

    This beautifully illustrated hardback explores the incredible world of animal architects. Children can lift the flaps and open gatefolds to discover amazing animal homes up high, underground, on land and under the sea. From spider webs and rabbit warrens, to bird nests and ant colonies, we reveal the secrets to these extraordinary structures.

  • How Cities Work 1 LP Kids

    How Cities Work 1 LP Kids

    £12.99

    From the sewers to the skyscrapers, this book takes younger readers to the heart of the city. Perforated flaps let you see what’s going on behind closed doors, and big gatefolds reveal what’s going on under the street, plus other surprising city spaces. With illustrations from James Gulliver Hancock, it’s the city like you’ve never seen it before!