The mighty Tyrannosaurus-Rex and predatory Assassin Bug feature in this fabulous collection by Daniel Nelson, commissioned by Manchester Museum for their gift shop range.
Packed full of cheerful illustrations by Elisa Ferro, Usborne’s First Jigsaws series introduces toddlers to the creatures and plants in the garden – and allows them to step into the tiny, fascinating world of bugs and creepy crawlies.
Olga has supplied a huge range of gorgeous animated illustrations to form part of a Russian TV ident. The results are phenomenal! Here is just a small set from a much wider collection:
Young explorers can find out all about the world around them and the creatures that inhabit it in ‘Curious Kids’, a brilliant new non-fiction pop-up series from Little Tiger Press. Grab your copies this May!
Illustrated by Christiane Engel, ‘Bugs and Minibeasts’ includes interesting facts about bumblebees, spiders, butterflies, ants and frogs.
In ‘Sea and Shore’, children can learn all about crabs, fish, dolphins, sea turtles, seahorses, and their habitat in the ocean and along the shore.
Susan Batori‘s hilarious characters have brought to life the comic tale of ‘Eartha’s Story – How The Worm Turned’ by Dan Douglass. The story charts the life of Eartha the diva earthworm, her minder slug Len and infamous baddies The Crow Twins, Reg and Ron.