Natural World
£9.99See how nature is connected with Curiositree: Natural World, a collection of 50 information charts designed to help you see the natural world in a whole new way.
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See how nature is connected with Curiositree: Natural World, a collection of 50 information charts designed to help you see the natural world in a whole new way.

Royal maverick Niko and bodyguard Feldspar have been tasked to lead an exploration – to find a new world outside of their twisted monarchy. What they find on the other side of the Hive is a paradise – but not all is as it appears to be. When two brutal murders happen on the same night, the royal visitors are the obvious suspects …

A beautifully illustrated non-fiction introduction to the world of birds for independent readers.An informative and engaging introduction to birds written by wildlife TV presenter and bird watcher, Nadeem Perera.A stunningly illustrated book detailing everything that makes a bird a bird. Featuring birds from all over the world, and peppered with clear case studies on different bird species and punchy fact files on all things beaks, feathers, migration, nesting and more, the book also closes with a chapter on connecting with birds and becoming a birder.

Help kids understand why insects matter! Insects are everywhere and, in the world of STEM, the study of them is called entomology. This beautifully illustrated activity book is packed with facts that bring insects to life. It includes mazes, spot-the-difference, drawing prompts, puzzles and more, perfect for sparking a passion for insects and STEM!

Follow incredible animals on some of the world’s most epic journeys of migration over land. The compass included with the book helps to navigate each animal’s journey as you follow the route on each page, see the different directions they take, and join them on their journey. Written by best-selling science writer Steve Parker.

They’ve only just returned, now they’re in danger . . . Join an epic race to save the rare white mammoth that might just save the world.

Insects are essential for life as we know it. There are at least one million species of insects, together making up over 80 per cent of all living species on Earth. Around 10,000 new species of insects are discovered every year. In ‘Insectarium’, learn about the secret world thriving right underneath your feet. How did insects evolve into what they are today? How do they work together and how do they defend themselves? Explore the rooms of ‘Insectarium’ and meet the beautiful demoiselle and the gigantic goliath beetle. Learn why these small creatures have such a huge impact on the world around us, and why we should be protecting them.

An astonishing, beautifully illustrated nonfiction book telling the story of 4.6 billion years of life on planet Earth, from the winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize.

A positive, hopeful look at the many brilliant and bizarre ways humans can work together to save our planet! Perfect for young climate activists.

In the Hive, a monarchy of tomorrow, a young bodyguard awaits execution.Guilty of being alive when her charge lies dead. But theprisoner, Feldspar, has one defender – royal maverick Nico. Togetherthey have three days to question everything Feldspar knows aboutthe world that raised her to discover who the real murderer is.


An educational question-and-answer book about plants for kids.
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