Meet the Incredible Romans

by Simon Abbott

Published 1 September 2014
Rediscover the incredible world of Ancient Rome and learn what really went on behind those helmets. Find out why it was good manners to belch at the table, why soap was a no-go and much more in Simon Abbott's latest fresh and funny book.
Filled with fascinating facts and engaging illustrations, Meet the Incredible Romans explores the everyday from the baths to the delicacies of doormice, to the lives of Emperors, soldiers and gladiators!

Super Science

by Simon Abbott

Published 6 April 2015

Why does sherbet fizz? Who discovered fire? And could you really turn an omelet back into an egg? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Simon Abbott's latest funny, sharp and beautifully illustrated book that explores the ins and outs of everyday science.
From hair-raising experiments to crazy contraptions, "Super Science" is the perfect introduction into the wacky world of exciting electricity, marvelous medicine, fascinating forces and much, much more.

On the Farm

by Simon Abbott

Published 6 April 2015
A vibrant and fact-packed series illustrated by popular children's artist Simon Abbott.
Find out all about life on the farm with this funny, fresh take on country life! Jam-packed with exciting, digestible information and witty colorful pictures, this latest offering by Simon Abbott brings an evergreen subject to life. Discover what really goes on behind the scenes beneath the muck and the straw, see your favorite animals in action and laugh out loud while you're at it.
British-born artist and designer Simon Abbott has been illustrating children's books for 15 years. He specializes in bold colors and delightful characters of all kinds and describes his work as fun, fresh and happy.
His easy style has instant appeal and helps to communicate complex ideas and concepts in an instant. Whether he is drawing playground fun, astronauts, dinosaurs or monkeys swinging through trees, his art is always engaging and is guaranteed to make children smile.