Explorers: Amazing Animals

by Jinny Johnson

Published 16 August 2010
Each bright, vibrant Explorers title features a series of beautiful, child-friendly, story-based scenes – easy to read but with a wealth of detail and plenty to look for – partnered by photographic spreads giving more in-depth information. There’s a fun extra element: coloured buttons throughout the book allow readers to jump about through the book and find connections between topics –connections that are neatly summarised at the end of each book.

Insects and Minibeasts is an adventure with some of the smallest creatures in the animal kingdom, visiting bees, bugs, ants, spiders, worms and other fascinating minibeasts from around the world.

Explorers: Ancient Egypt

by Jinny Johnson

Published 3 January 2013
Explorers are designed to appeal to all readers who are just starting to read alone, and more confident readers who are beginning to exercise wider reading and cross-referencing skills.

Lively, dramatic artwork scenes draw children into a subject, and each scene is followed by a photographic information spread that gives a wealth of extra detail. As a fun extra element, the reader can follow themed links to access information on related topics.

Ancient Egypt is an adventure to discover this fascinating ancient world, unlocking the secrets of pharaohs, pyramids and gods, and finding out about everyday life thousands of years ago.

Insects and Minibeasts is an adventure with some of the smallest creatures in the animal kingdom, visiting bees, bugs, ants, spiders, worms and other fascinating minibeasts from around the world. Each bright, vibrant Explorers title features a series of beautiful, child-friendly, story-based scenes - easy to read but with a wealth of detail and plenty to look for - partnered by photographic spreads giving more in-depth information. There's a fun extra element: coloured buttons throughout the book allow readers to jump about through the book and find connections between topics - connections that are neatly summarised at the end of each book.