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Follow the adventures of an intrepid explorer, and meet some of the world's most bizarre animals
Did you know there's a wasp that looks like a panda, a basilisk snake that runs over water, a butterfly with a large skull on its body, and a fish that seems to be wearing lipstick? Kids will discover all this and more, as they join an explorer doing research in the wild and see a world of curious animals. Along with detailed illustrations of these cool and surprising creatures, young naturalists get lots of fascinating information from a team ofFollow the adventures of an intrepid explorer, and meet some of the world's most bizarre animals Did you know there's a wasp that looks like a panda, a basilisk snake that runs over water, a butterfly with a large skull on its body, and a fish that seems to be wearing lipstick? Kids will
A voyage through time for children to discover curious things about our planet and how it has changed over the years, causing the extinction of many animals. Nature never ceases to amaze us, especially in the animal kingdom In this book, children will be able to follow the adventures of an
Informative, surprising and hilarious, New Scientist tackles questions about the animal kingdom from readers in the magazine's popular 'Last Word' column. This book brings together the best of the bunch: Why do millipedes have so many legs? Do geese always fly in a V formation? And, at long last, a
Genre-bending and darkly comic, Grushin's fourth novel is a weird and wonderful triumph. -O, the Oprah Magazine One of the Most Anticipated Books of January: O, the Oprah Magazine - CNN - PopSugar - Time Out - Lit Hub - CrimeReads - Frolic - Palm Beach Daily News - Hello Cinderella wants her
A witty, weird, and wonderful spin on a classic Korean folktale, the first book to be published in English by internationally acclaimed Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award winner Heena Baek One sweltering summer night, while the many residents of one apartment building are struggling to fall asleep,
An alternative guide to the weird and wonderful history of our capital city. From petticoat duels and lucky cats to the Stiffs Express, Lord Nelson's spare nose, the Piccadilly earthquake and the Great Beer Flood of 1814, A Curious Guide to London takes you on a captivating, wildly entertaining
True tales of wild and wonderful lives to be treasured
A pioneering book of nature photography from environmental campaigner and photographer, Cristina Mittermeier. Text in English, German and
On Cristina Iglesias' horizontal fountains, submerged rooms and tropical mazesThis book surveys Spanish artist Cristina Iglesias' (born 1956) immersive environments, which bridge architecture, literature and culturally site-specific influences. An international roster of curators, scholars,
In this little book of horrors, Chris Thorogood reveals the weird, the wonky, and the sinister specimens he has encountered during his travels in the wide world of plants. Far from passively absorbing the sun's rays, these plants kill, steal and kidnap, making them dynamic participants in the
Short and pithy sketches on the weird and wonderful world of
An expertly compiled and utterly fascinating compendium of the weird and wonderful words and phrases used to describe football around the world.To speak football is to speak a language of a thousand tongues...In this ground-breaking global glossary of football words and phrases, you'll discover the
Packed with bright and engaging illustrations, children will love exploring the wonderful world of words in My Food! With lots to spot on every page, kids are encouraged to practise their vocabulary skills as they learn new words about familiar topics. Cute characters also capture the attention by
The beauty of Soviet brutalism: A photographic record of 90 weird and wonderful buildings from the last decades of the USSR Photographer Fr d ric Chaubin reveals 90 buildings sited in fourteen former Soviet Republics which express what he considers to be the fourth age of Soviet architecture. His
An autistic feminist author looks at women's history, in search of her 'weird sisters'. It seemed to me that many of the moments when my autism had caused problems, or at least marked me out as different, were those moments when I had come up against some unspoken law about how a girl or a woman
A poetic reflection and examination of the omnipresence and yet the vanishing of animals within and from an environment entirely defined by the whims and appetites of human beings. For four years, from January 2017 to January 2021, writer and publisher Martin Rowe documented the state of the