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A World of Cities
(Hardback) author/illustrator: James Brown
From the lights of Paris to the cherry blossoms of Tokyo, the world is yours to explore in this comprehensive tour of thirty dazzling cities across the globe.
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A World of Discovery
(Hardback) author: Richard Platt
illustrator: James Brown
An essential compendium of some of the most world-changing discoveries and inventions of all time, from the first use of money to antibiotics and artificial intelligence.
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A World of Information
(Hardback) author: Richard Platt
illustrator: James Brown
From Morse code to the bones in the human body, this visually stunning collection of facts and figures puts a world of information at your fingertips.
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A World of Plants
(Hardback) author: Martin Jenkins
illustrator: James Brown
A conservation biologist and a printmaker team up for a fascinating, visually arresting guide to botanical history, biodiversity, and the rich inner lives of plants. A must-read for budding gardeners!
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ABC Pop-Up
(Pop-up Book) author/illustrator: Courtney Watson McCarthy
Whether you’re a young child or a design connoisseur, the clever associations in this diminutive pop-up will charm you in a big way.
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Alphamaniacs
(EBook) author: Paul Fleischman
illustrator: Melissa Sweet
Are you a word person? A curiosity seeker? An explorer? Take a look at these twenty-six extraordinary individuals for whom love of language is an extreme sport.
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Alphamaniacs
(Hardback) author: Paul Fleischman
illustrator: Melissa Sweet
Are you a word person? A curiosity seeker? An explorer? Take a look at these twenty-six extraordinary individuals for whom love of language is an extreme sport.
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Arthur, the Always King
(Hardback) author: Kevin Crossley-Holland
illustrator: Chris Riddell
In this pulse-quickening retelling, Carnegie Medalist Kevin Crossley-Holland and former British Children's Laureate Chris Riddell welcome another generation to Camelot.
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Beyond the Sixth Extinction
(Hardback) author: Shawn Sheehy
illustrator: Jordi Solano
Elaborate pop-ups feature some wonderfully creepy creatures that just might dominate the ecosystem and be essential to our planet’s survival in an eerily realistic future world.
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