Explore careers in science as you meet a multitude of scientists doing a huge variety of jobs in everything from astronomy to zoology. Illustrated by Geraldine Sy, ‘What Do Scientists Do?’ is available from Usborne.
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.
Discover what Little Elephant gets up to and explore his world, in this fun and informative title from the Really Wild Families series.
Beautifully illustrated by Carmen Saldana, this charming celebration of elephants will show children just how amazing nature is and is a reminder that it is up to us to care for the planet and its weird and wonderful creatures. Available now from QED Publishing.
Alessandra‘s beautifully soft style was the perfect choice for this charming collection of bedtime stories, published by Auzou. ‘Mes 22 histoires du soir pour les petits’ is available now.
There are numerous reasons why people move and migrate: to escape from war, conflict, natural disasters, poverty, or famine. Driven by a desire to find a safer place for their families in a country that offers better education, healthcare & a more stable economy.
Everyone in Britain has migrants in their family history – even if they have to travel back thousands of years to find them. From the Ice Age to the present day, find out how the movement of people to and from Britain has shaped the UK.
‘Movement and Migration’ illustrated by Christiane Engel is available from Oxford University Press.