My Little Book Of Cars

by Rod Green

Published 20 May 2016

More popular than ever with car lovers of all ages, the automobile now comes in more different shapes and sizes than ever before, yet the basic principles of how a car works haven’ t really changed for more than a century.

Steam cars, electric cars, family cars and supercars are all included as My Little Book of Cars examines how cars work, the history of the car and the amazing things we have done with cars.

Clear and concise text accompanies a host of colourful photographs to cover every aspect of the most influential invention of the modern age.


My Little Book Of Trains

by Rod Green

Published 20 May 2016

From underground trains to giant freight trains, and the dawn of the steam age to the world’ s most advanced mass transport systems, My Little Book of Trains features all aspects of rail transport.

The development of the train from horse-drawn carriages on tramways to streamlined, space-age machines that hover above their tracks is explained in clear and simple text with a host of fascinating, colourful photographs from two centuries of rail travel.


My Little Book of Tractors

by Rod Green

Published 24 June 2016

What is a tractor? How fast can a tractor go? Which tractors work on a building site?

My Little Book of Tractors  answers all these questions and more.

Simple, easy-to-understand text combines  with stunning photography to provide an  excellent introduction to big trucks.

Perfect for reluctant readers, this book will  hold the interest of young children and  encourage them to find out more about  these amazing vehicles.