Flying Eye Books

  • Wildlife in the balance

    £14.99

    Keystone species are animals or plants that play a crucial role in different habitats and have a huge effect on the environment around them. Entire ecosystems can depend on a single species, and they act as a glue that holds the ecosystem together? This book introduces readers to keystone animals across all five major biomes (aquatic, grassland, forest, desert, and tundra) with facts about wildlife, habitats, and modern conservation practices to protect these species.

  • Can I sleep here Baby Lion

    £7.99

    Baby Lion has been hard at play all day long and needs to find a safe, cosy and warm place to sleep for the night. Can you lift the flaps to help find the perfect spot?

  • Farah loves mangos

    £7.99

    Farah loves mangos! Every summer she loves to pick the ripe fruit from her grandpa’s mango tree. This year the tree is empty! So Farah decides she must make the tree grow her favourite fruit. But will she learn that there is more to a mango tree than just the fruit it bears?

  • Rune

    £10.99

    Chiri is a fun-loving super cook looking for fresh adventures and ingredients, but her love of exploration has landed her in some serious magical trouble and she’s going to need all the help she can get to find home again. Chiri and best friend Dai live in an orphanage right next to the deepest, darkest forest. On a scavenging mission to find some amazing new ingredients for her many culinary experiments, Chiri plunges both her and her best friend into the secret kingdom of Puddin’, a secret place plagued by the Thousand Faces Monster and inhabited by all sorts of magical people and critters. Befriending witches, bards, ogres and sorcerers, can our two protagonists make it home and more importantly, can they evade the darkness that has awoken on their arrival?

  • Luna and the treasure of Tlaloc

    £9.99

    Buried amongst the treasures in Professor Brownstone’s vault, lie his most prized possessions – a humble collection of books. Filled with stories from his ancestors, they contain tales of fearless fighters, unlikely heroes and legends from years gone by. Get ready to meet Luna Brownstone: the most devious Brownstone of all. When a tragedy strikes her family, she decides that she will only ever look out for herself. She runs away, and begins her search for riches to steal. Whilst travelling, she stumbles across a village ravaged by drought and hears rumours of a palace filled with great gold treasures. When a young girl, Atzi, volunteers to journey to the palace of the rain god Tlaloc with an offering to save her village, Luna develops a cunning plan: befriend Atzi, steal her map, and find the god herself. Working together to find the palace Atzi finds herself in danger; Luna needs to decide what matters most.

  • One day on our prehistoric planet…with a diplodocus

    £12.99

    From breakfast to dinner, dusk to dawn, children will love spending the day with this curious baby diplodocus. A new series of children’s books focused on the way baby dinosaurs would spend a day. Since she was born, a baby diplodocus has spent her time hiding from hungry carnovores in the safety of the Jurassic Forest, but now it is time for her to journey out into the big plains.

  • Mad about monkeys

    £8.99

    With over 250 species inhabiting our planet, this book explores the many different types of monkeys, providing all the facts you wanted to know and more.

  • The bee connection

    £12.99

    Mason B. Chandler is a detective and solitary bee on a mission, and she needs your help to solve a mystery in Bug Borough. As Mason follows clues through Bug Borough, you’ll discover everything there is to know about bees! Learn all about the different types of bees, their homes, how they communicate and what you can do to help look after them.

  • Hug me

    £7.99

    Ever feel like you need a hug, a really big hug from someone? That’s how Felipe the young cactus feels, but his family just isn’t the touchy-feely kind. Cactuses can be quite prickly sometimes you know – and so can Felipe. But he’ll be darned if this one pointy issue will hold him back, so one day Felipe sets off on his own to find a friend and just maybe, that long awaited hug.

  • The code of life

    £14.99

    Why do children look like their parents? Why are some people blond and others brunette, and where do we get our eye colour from? This text explains genetic theory, what genes are, why DNA plays an important role and what all these insights have to do with a curious monk. An exciting journey through the history of science, present-day genetic research, and engineering and right through to the question of identity – because who would have thought how much of our personality is defined by our genes and how interesting genes can be?

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