Le code de Vinci en 501 questions
- 159pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Tracey Turner est une auteure de nombreux livres de non-fiction pour enfants, axés sur la création d'une expérience d'apprentissage engageante et amusante. Son travail se caractérise par une approche ludique des faits et une aptitude à captiver les jeunes lecteurs. Turner écrit dans le but d'éveiller la curiosité et l'amour de l'apprentissage chez les enfants grâce à des récits et des informations captivants.






A richly illustrated, informative, and entertaining book about the ways that young people and their families live around the world. It reveals the animals, plants, and weather conditions that the inhabitants encounter, and introduces readers to a world of fascinating customs. Each of the 20 location spreads focuses on one place and one individual to give a strong sense of personality and place.
An unforgettable journey brings the people, customs and wildlife of 20 places around the world vividly to life
An inspiring and colorful celebration of diversity.
Two non-fiction books in one, one looking up into the sky, the other down to the centre of the Earth.
How Many Mice Make an Elephant? And Other Big Questions about Size and Distance introduces children to a world of fascinating information by comparing sizes and distances in an easily relatable way. A wide range of subjects are covered, including animals, the human body, engineering, Earth, and space, to explore the answers to questions such as How many ice cubes make an iceberg?, How many high jumps to the Moon? and How many planet Earths fit inside the Sun? The math and logic behind each comparison is explained clearly and simply.Includes an introduction by Kjartan Poskitt, author of the bestselling Murderous Math series.
This compelling, mind-blowing book of lists about the wonderful world of animals is un-put-down-able! Filled with details on topics from the most shudder-inducing bugs and the most popular breeds of cat to which animals can't fart and how to escape from dangerous forest animals, this will be a must-have book in every child's collection!
Why did the 1970s become the decade that style forgot? Was it the comedown from all the drugs taken during the Sixties? Did one person's madness become a case of the Emperor's new clothes? This work addresses these fundamental questions.
Written by Tracey Turner, this STEM-focused book is packed with incredible facts and stats about the world's weirdest animals. With a narrative that will have readers hooked, plus cool cartoon-style illustrations by Andrew Wightman, it's a perfect book for fact fans, animal lovers and reluctant readers alike.
Even when they're dead, writers are still full of surprises - and the ten in this book are more surprising than most. Ages 8+.