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Susie Brooks

    Susie Brooks est une auteure et éditrice de livres pour enfants dont les sujets couvrent un large éventail d'art, de géographie, d'animaux préhistoriques et plus encore. Elle s'attache à rendre ses livres attrayants et informatifs pour les jeunes lecteurs, donnant vie au monde à travers des récits captivants et des présentations visuellement riches. Son approche combine l'éducation et le divertissement, garantissant que l'apprentissage soit une expérience agréable. Brooks crée du contenu qui éveille la curiosité et favorise l'amour de la découverte chez les enfants.

    The Met 5000 Years of Awesome Objects
    Inside Art Movements: Romanticism
    Selfie: The Changing Face of Self Portraits
    The Land and the People: Japan
    Get Into Art: Animals
    En route pour un voyage !
    • En route pour un voyage !

      • 30pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Es-tu prêt pour un voyage ? Bateau, train, voiture ou vélo : choisis le moyen de transport qui te plaît ! Sauras-tu trouver celui qui ira le plus loin ? Un livre interactif, animé et plein de surprises pour découvrir les moyens de transport tout en s'amusant !

      En route pour un voyage !
    • A gorgeous children's activity series that explores a wide range of artists' work while encouraging children to develop their own skills and techniques, Get into Art! is perfect for active young artists of all abilities. Art projects are varied, intriguing and clearly explained and will act as a springboard for plenty of artistic experiments. Readers can combine their practical activity and creativity with discovering a wealth of fine art and finding out about a range of artists and art styles. Get into Art! Animals explores a fascinating array of animal artworks from artists as diverse as Degas, Matisse and Braque. Each is paired with an art activity for children to do themselves.

      Get Into Art: Animals
    • The Land and the People: Japan

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      From the shogun to the sushi, the rivers to the robots - this is a one-stop guide to amazing Japan!

      The Land and the People: Japan
    • The Met 5000 Years of Awesome Objects

      A History of Art for Children

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Explore 5,000 years of art history through a captivating journey designed for children, featuring an array of photographs and illustrations from The Met. This unique book combines education and visual delight, making art accessible and engaging for young readers.

      The Met 5000 Years of Awesome Objects
    • Ocean Emporium

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,2(18)Évaluer

      A treasure trove of extraordinary ocean animals.Beneath the ocean waves lies a web of life that ties together creatures great and small. Fan favorites like hermit crabs and great white sharks share space with mysterious bottom-dwellers like mimic octopuses and giant sea spiders in this gorgeous exploration of the sea. Dive in and encounter some of the earth's most remarkable animals in this gloriously illustrated compendium. A perfect gift for all nature lovers.

      Ocean Emporium
    • This series aims to 'unpack' some of the world's most fascinating countries, giving kids insight into their culture, food, history and everyday life in a fun and highly accessible way.

      Unpacked: Brazil
    • Let's Make Art: With Hands and Feet

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      This beautifully designed series shows young artists how to use fingerprints, footprints and everyday materials to make inventive and eco-friendly art.

      Let's Make Art: With Hands and Feet
    • Set against the backdrop of contemporary Britain, this book explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of modern life. Through its engaging narrative, it delves into the experiences of diverse characters, each facing their own challenges and triumphs. The author skillfully weaves together personal stories that reflect broader societal issues, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives that resonate with readers. With its thought-provoking insights, the book invites contemplation on the nature of community and individual purpose.

      Romanticism