Find out all about the amazing animals that set world records, from the fastest and tallest to the loudest and biggest - all in stunningly designed infographics.
Find out all about the amazing animals that set world records, from the fastest and tallest to the loudest and biggest - all in stunningly designed infographics.
From the deadliest to the loudest and from the largest to the fastest, this book looks at the amazing record-breakers of the animal kingdom. It uses stunning icons, graphics and visualisations to show how these amazing creatures raise the bar in the natural world.
See which birds have the largest wings and how they use them! Discover which animals make the loudest sounds and why! See how big bugs can grow! Read about which animals would win in a sprint race!“This series is very appealing and would attract those who like reading about the topic covered as well as students who enjoy browsing information books generally and prefer non-linear formats.”
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Through beautifully designed infographics, this book is both fascinating and visually appealing to children Parents In Touch
Jon Richards (Author)
Jon Richards is an award-winning author of non-fiction books for children. He specialises in visual literacy, infographics and data visualisation.Ed Simkins (Author) Ed Simkins is an award-winning illustrator and graphic designer of children's books. His work focuses on data visualisation such as infographics and innovative data maps.From the deadliest to the loudest and from the largest to the fastest, this book looks at the amazing record-breakers of the animal kingdom. It uses stunning icons, graphics and visualisations to show how these amazing creatures raise the bar in the natural world.See which birds have the largest wings and how they use them!Discover which animals make the loudest sounds and why!See how big bugs can grow!Read about which animals would win in a sprint race!
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