Anita Ganeri Livres
Anita Ganeri est une auteure expérimentée de livres documentaires pour enfants, spécialisée dans des domaines tels que la religion, l'Asie, le multiculturalisme, la géographie, la biographie et l'histoire naturelle. Son œuvre se distingue par un vif intérêt pour la diversité du monde et de ses cultures, s'appuyant souvent sur ses recherches menées à la Royal Geographical Society. À travers ses écrits captivants, Ganeri rend les sujets complexes accessibles et attrayants pour les jeunes lecteurs. Sa production prolifique, comptant plus de 300 titres, encourage l'exploration et la découverte du monde.







Republic of Ireland: A Benjamin Blog and His Inquisitive Dog Guide
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich tapestry of Ireland, this book delves into its history, geography, and culture, highlighting iconic locations like Blarney Castle and Great Blasket Island. It offers insights into the Irish people and their culinary traditions, making it a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding the essence of this unique country.
Hindu Stories
- 30pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Presents stories related to the Hindu religion, including tales about Hindu gods and goddesses.
Join intrepid explorer Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog Barko Polo as they travel to one of the world's most fascinating countries: France!
Boxed set contains Bloomin' Rainforests, Cracking Coasts, Desperate Deserts, Earth-Shattering Earthquakes, Freaky Peaks, Monster Lakes, Odious Oceans, Raging Rivers, Stormy Weather and Violent Volcanoes.
Encyclopedia
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A first encyclopedia for children aged five and over, with photographic reference scenes and simple vocabulary that supports the National Curricula. It features quiz questions and get mucky boxes that provide activities and encourage further research. Key points are bite-sized to help children remember facts and become an expert buttons supply cross-references with other subjects.
There's more to lakes than meets the eye, as Monster Lakes reveals...In tried and tested Horrible Geography fashion the reader is taken through the physical geography of the different ways lake form (whether it's from volcanos, plate movement, glaciers or the classic 'oxbow' lakes) and where they occur, to chapters on unique lake wildlife, like flamingoes who are specially adapted to feed on algae. Turning to the human side of things, the book takes a look at lake explorers and their adventures, like Speke, whotumbled across Lake Victoria while looking for the Nile and modern adventurers - many of whom are after lake monsters like Nessie using high-tech sonar equipment. Plus of course there's info about why lakes are in danger - either of being drained dry for drinking water, or polluted by sewage and industrial waste, and what we can do to save them.
Freaky peaks
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Freaky Peaks takes the intrepid young explorer on a thrilling tour of the tallest mountains, from Everest to Kilimanjaro, encountering many dangers along the way, including glaciers, yetis and avalanches. With a brand-new cover design, text updates and an added extra-horrible index, it's geography with even more gritty bits left in!
Prepare to go undercover and enter a world of secret missions, covert operations and classified information.
How to Live Like a Roman Gladiator
- 31pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Here we follow Felix on a journey starting when he was captured in Gaul (France) around AD 180 and taken to Rome to be trained as a gladiator. We follow the strict training and brutal regime to turn these young men into fighting warriors with the finale at the largest arena at that time - the Coliseum.

