A board book about cars and how they work with multiple flaps on each page.
Rob Lloyd Jones Livres
Cet auteur à succès international crée des récits palpitants qui tiennent les lecteurs en haleine. Son œuvre présente souvent des aventures pleines d'action, entraînant les lecteurs dans des intrigues captivantes. Le style d'écriture est conçu pour maintenir le suspense et faire avancer l'intrigue, garantissant une expérience captivante. Cet auteur est réputé pour offrir des récits intenses et captivants.







Look Inside. How Things Work
- 14pages
- 1 heure de lecture
A fascinating flap book packed with interesting information about how lots of things work. Discover the inner workings of cars and boats, farm and building site machines, everyday household items including vacuum cleaners, computers and fridges, and much more. Each of the seven double page spreads has several flaps to lift, to see inside a subject and understand how it works. Clear, easy to follow text introduces young readers to subjects such as electricity, simple machines and natural forces. Each topic is brought to life by fun, lively illustrations by Stefano Tognetti.
Blast off into space with this fascinating flip book. Find out how the moon was made, why stars shine and how we know so much about planets that are far, far away.
"From the Roman army to rowdy medieval mobs, people have been booting balls for centuries. Take a lively look at football through the ages and find out when the first matches kicked off, why the first rules developed, and how rugby and American Football were born"--Back cover
See Inside History of Britain
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
This lift-the-flap book for older children covers life in Britain from Anglo-Saxon invasions to the 21st century.
See Inside Ancient Egypt
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Take a journey back in time to the glory days of Ancient Egypt, when pharaohs ruled, the pyramids were built and the mighty Nile was the source of all life. This book contains fascinating information such as how Egyptians worshipped their Gods, buried their dead and built the pyramids, as well as amazing details about day-to-day life. With over 50 embedded flaps to lift, this book is not only informative but interactive, making it an accessible and engaging way for children to learn about life in Ancient Egypt. It is intricately illustrated by David Hancock.
This title offers a peek inside some of the world's most famous and exciting cities. Illustrations take readers on virtual tours of London, Paris, New York, Venice and more. Flaps reveal extra facts, information and surprises.
See inside the Second World War
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
HISTORY. This is a brilliant new historical addition to the "See Inside" series, looking closely at the vehicles and major events that defined the Second World War as one of the most destructive wars in history. Lifting the flaps reveals the insides of some of the military vehicles used during campaigns including tanks, fighter planes and aircraft carriers, while others look in depth at life during the Blitz and the action on the beaches during the invasion of Normandy. Ages 6+.
See Inside Houses Long Ago
- 16pages
- 1 heure de lecture
A fabulous flap book for older children showing the houses built by people around the world in different historical eras. Stunning illustrations and over 80 flaps reveal the house interiors as well as fascinating historical facts about how people lived long ago. Scenes include an Egyptian Villa, a Viking longhouse and an English manor.
Jake Atlas and the Hunt for the Feathered God
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set in the jungles of Honduras, the Atlas family embarks on a thrilling adventure to find a legendary lost city and the tomb of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. This sequel features the return of a notorious tomb robber and treasure hunter, blending humor with high-tech gadgets. The engaging narrative promises excitement for both boys and girls, making it an appealing read for young adventurers.


