Elisa has illustrated this utterly adorable boxed set of 52 cards for Usborne, perfect for playing the classic family game of snap. Elisa’s charming illustrations of animals picnicking, playing on the beach, eating ice creams are sure to keep children busy on long journeys!
Discover a host of cute & colourful characters in these two new puzzles illustrated by Maria for Mudpuppy: All Aboard! Train Station Search & Find and Forest School 25 Piece Floor Puzzle.
Are zombie ants real? How high can an armadillo jump? What’s it like to wrestle a python?
Packed with vibrant illustrations by Sam Caldwell, ‘Weird, Wild, Amazing! Desert’ teaches readers to cherish and delight in our planet’s ecosystems. Internationally renowned author and scientist Tim Flannery explores Earth’s deserts and grasslands and the extraordinary animals that live in them.
Can you stand as tall as a tree? Can you scrunch up as small as a mouse?
This interactive board book with gorgeous illustrations by Kasia Nowowiejska will help children improve their balance, focus, and strength by learning simple yoga stretches.
‘Stretch: A Yoga Story with Poses to Learn for Kids’ is available now from Igloo Books.
In this new series of non-fiction historical portraits, Daniel includes fierce warrior, Boudicca, military commander, Cyrus the Great, Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra and Roman dictator, Julius Caesar.
Sunnu illustrates three prominent African American figures, part of a ‘Redrawing Black History’ project.
Edmonia Lewis was the first African-American and Native American sculptor to achieve national and then international prominence. Her work is known for incorporating themes relating to Black people and indigenous peoples of Americas into Neoclassical-style sculpture.
Gwendolyn Bennett was an American artist, writer and journalist. Bennett was a dedicated and self-preserving woman, respectfully known for being a strong influencer of African-American women’s rights during the Harlem Renaissance.
Elizabeth Catlett was an African American sculptor and printmaker best known for her depictions of the Black-American experience in the 20th century, which often focused on the female experience.