A Planet Full of Plastic
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Plastic is everywhere, and it's hurting Planet Earth - but you can help to make things better!
Neal Layton is een gevierd illustrator wiens werk kinderboeken tot leven brengt. Zijn kenmerkende stijl verrijkt thema's over natuur en wetenschap, waardoor complexe concepten toegankelijk en boeiend worden voor jonge lezers. Layton's talent ligt in zijn vermogen om de essentie van een verhaal vast te leggen door middel van fantasierijke en levendige illustraties, waarmee hij zichzelf vestigt als een belangrijke bijdrager aan kinderliteratuur.
Plastic is everywhere, and it's hurting Planet Earth - but you can help to make things better!
Planet Earth has been very good to us. But 150 years ago, humans began making machines powered by burning things...
Neal Layton's classic, lovable mammoths, Oscar and Arabella, now in a new setting - The Mammoth Academy. As funny as ever coupled with Neal's quirky and delightful illustrations.
Neal Layton's classic, lovable mammoths, Oscar and Arabella, now in a new setting - Palmtree Springs Study Centre. As funny as ever coupled with Neal's quirky and delightful illustrations.
When Tony Spears presses a button hidden in a cupboard he's transported from his kitchen to the flight deck of an invincible spaceship. Can Tony be a spaceman hero like Tim Peake and Major Tom? Created by the award-winning author and illustrator Neal Layton.
"Teach Your Granny to Text" is the children's sequel to "Change the World for a Fiver", the bestseller produced by the global social change movement, We Are What We Do. It's a movement whose aim is to inspire people - in this case children - to use their everyday actions to change the world. Their maxim small actions X lots of people = big change. It's not rocket science but it does work! The thirty actions in this book will be fun and easy for children to do but will add up to making a big difference and giving them the responsibility for changing the world, one bit at a time.We Are What We Do began life in the UK as a project of the charity Community Links, an innovative inner city charity running community-based projects in east London. The charity's founder, David Robinson, had the original idea after 25 years as a community worker in east London where he saw both the need for change and the power of people coming together to make it happen. David was joined by a small development group which included people from the creative industries, business, the voluntary sector and government. Among this group was Eugenie Harvey, an Australian with a background in communications and marketing. Shortly after meeting David and joining the group, she quit her job and joined as a volunteer to develop the project.
Get ready for the party of a lifetime with Bartholomew and the bug and the award-winning Neal Layton.
There comes a point in every young mammoth's life when it's time to grow up a bit and join the Mammoth Academy. Arabella loves school, but Oscar is finding it a little more difficult to get used to. Especially as he is accused of stealing the school's oranges. He is sure it was humans - the most dangerous animals in all of the Mammoth Lands! With the help of his new friend Fox, who has decided not to wash for 2 months so his fur will begin to self-clean, Oscar sets out to prove that humans are in the valley and at the same time stumbles across more trouble than he'd thought!
Bartholomew leads a quiet life, but he is a kindly sort of bear, so when he meets the fly-bug, who is in a terribly tremendous hurry to find the bright lights, he decides to help him get to the big bright city. A charming and quirky story about an unlikely friendship, this book teaches even the youngest child to "seize the day."
Presents words for some common sounds along with pictures of animals associated with them. On board pages