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A World of Information
By (Author) James Brown
By (author) Richard Platt
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Studio
1st November 2024
7th November 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
032.02
Hardback
128
Width 190mm, Height 270mm, Spine 20mm
660g
A visually stunning collection of facts and figures for all the family to enjoy
How much do clouds weigh Who invented the pencil How many ways can you tie a knot Discover the answer to these and many other questions in this elegant and absorbing miscellany of general knowledge. From music notation to Roman numerals and from the skeleton to the solar system, essential facts are brought to life by stylish infographics and fascinating commentary. With pictures by effortlessly stylish print-maker James Brown and fact-filled explanations by celebrated author Richard Platt, there is a world of information at your fingertips in this book sure to amuse and intrigue even the most curious minds.
A World of Information is a perfect present for anyone in your family this Christmas. It is a book that everyone will love and will want to read. It is certainly one of my favourite childrens nonfiction books of the year. * My Best Friends are Books *
A deeply satisfying read that touches on comprehensive and oftentimes convoluted topics in a way that will both attract and engage kids to find out even more. * Kids' Book Review *
50 Best Books for Kids 2016 * NZ Listener *
Richard Platt is the author of Pirate Diary, which won the Kate Greenaway Medal, the Silver Smarties Book Prize and the Blue Peter Award for Best Factual Book, and Castle Diary, which was Highly Commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Kurt Maschler Award. He has written over 70 books and has appeared widely on TV and radio, talking about his childrens writing. He lives in Kent.
James Brown is an illustrator and printmaker living and working in London. Trained as a textile and surface print designer, he worked in textiles for ten years. He then branched out into illustration and has worked with the V&A and Guardian.