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Explorers: Discover Amazing People

Board book

Main Details

Title Explorers: Discover Amazing People
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by Nila Aye
By (author) Campbell Books
SeriesCampbell My First Heroes
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:10
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 182
ISBN/Barcode 9781529036039
ClassificationsDewey:910.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Campbell Books Ltd
Publication Date 21 January 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Discover the explorers who took on our world in My First Heroes: Explorers! Push, pull and slide the scenes to find out about Marco Polo, Jeanne Baret, Matthew Henson and Amelia Earhart, and be inspired by their incredible journeys. With scenes to explore, fun facts to learn and bright, bold illustration by Nila Aye, this is the perfect introduction for inquisitive preschoolers to these amazing explorers. Find out more in the My First Heroes series: Eco Warriors, Artists and Scientists.

Author Biography

Nila Aye graduated from Central St Martins with a sell out show in 1995, and has been a firm favourite of the London illustration scene ever since. Nila is influenced by mid century design and children's books from this era: she describes her work as "Retro modern with a cute twist, and a touch of humour". Nila has previously worked with British Airways, Paperchase and Templar. The My First Heroes series are her first books for Campbell.

Reviews

The 'My First Heroes' books are a great way to engage little ones in reading, by making learning about inspirational people interactive and fun. The slides to push and wheels to turn provided lots of interest and our testers liked that the stories highlighted diverse and interesting lives. The stories and facts encouraged lots of discussion and questions, which is a great way for children to build their knowledge and communication skills. The interactive features also really helped children to feel like they were participating in the story, which is great for developing empathy and learning about identity. -- Dr Amanda Gummer * Dr Gummer's Good Play Guide *