How can you tell if a dog is happy? What breed of puppy should you get? Which is the biggest dog? Meet dozens of dogs, from designer pooches and working hounds to wily wolves and playful puppies. Lift the flaps to answer loads of fun questions. Find out about breeds, behaviour and care.
Ten pages of dazzling, three-dimensional scenes show dinosaurs hunting, fighting, flying and caring for their young. The pop-upslift these prehistoric creatures off the page, stimulating children's interest in science and reading. See a mother ceratosaurus tending her babies, T-Rex fi ghting off raptors, and pterosaurs feeding on the wing.
The story of Frida Kahlo's life, including her struggles with health problems, a difficult love life and - above all - her lifelong passion for art. We show 23 of her most famous paintings, five in 3D as large pop-ups. In the Two Fridas, readers can spin the turbulent sky, while in The Love Embrace of the Universe they can see her whole world.
Harry, an abandoned wolf cub, is adopted by a friendly pack. Soon after Harry arrives, the pack decides to move north as humans encroach on their forest homelands. The adventures they have on their journey are mixed with facts about how real wolves live. A whimsical story perfectly blended with scientific facts about nature and animals.
• Introduces this famous artist in an approachable, fun way that children will enjoy• Reproduces more than 15 of Matisse’s most important works• Brings the man to life, with quotes from his writings in speech bubbles• Finishes with a timeline of his life and a glossary of art terms
The inspiring life of scientist and conservationist JANE GOODALL, the world's top chimpanzee expert. We show her life in Africa, with a pop-up on how she struggled to find chimps at first, then visualising her groundbreaking discovery that they use tools. We see her become an activist, working tirelessly to save animals and protect our planet.
With five superb pop-ups of Da Vinci's greatest works, children will have fun as they learn about art. They can open up The Last Supper, see Da Vinci's Flying Machine in action, and meet the Archangel Gabriel in The Annunciation. Reproduces 15 of his most important works.