Amazing Islands: 100+ Places That Will Boggle Your Mind
By (Author) Sabrina Weiss
Illustrated by Kerry Hyndman
What on Earth Publishing Ltd
What on Earth Books
1st June 2020
4th June 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ecosystems
Educational: Environmental science
910.9142
Hardback
64
Width 260mm, Height 280mm
Discover 100 of the planets most magical islandstheir wildlife, trees, diversity, people, treasures, and more in this beautifully illustrated book.
From islands that have been taken over by animals todisappearing islands, islands made of shells, artificial islands, and even islands that were once prison colonies, Amazing Islandsis a whirlwind tour ofsome of the smallest land masses in the world.
Discover the Galapagos islands, home of giant tortoises, penguins, boobies of all colours. Or visitJiangxin Parkin China,a natural island with an awe-inspiring, giant bookshop. Islands can be home to giant cities, colonies of cats or crabs; they have been hideouts for pirates and have given rise to astonishing scientific discoveries. Amazing Islandscelebrates island life in all its extraordinary diversity.
"[Amazing Islands]is fun for the child fascinated by facts as well as isolation. Islands can be prisons, mysteries, cities such as Venice and ecological niches. The clear text and bold images display a capacity for lateral thinking that bright kids of 6-10 will relish and return to.
* New Statesman *Readers with a particular penchant for statistical information will enjoy the fold-out world map locating all the islands mentioned in the narrative and it also provides several island top tens Each spread is alluringly illustrated with realistic depictions of the relevant flora and fauna, and organised with sufficient variety to maintain the readers interest.
-- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub *This intriguing, colourful, fact-filled book is the first in a new Our Amazing World series and is an entertaining celebration of island diversity, wildlife, history, treasures and cultures The book contains lots of new science, history and geopoliticsThe perfect book to put island life in focus.
* Lancashire Post *"As a reminder of the impermanence of everything we take as stable,Amazing Islandsis aptly named. Beautifully illustrated, this isnt a natural history so much as a look at islands of every kind from the unique wildlife on Madagascar to the culture of island nations. Along the way, we explore the geological wonders and artificial islands."
* Discover Wildlife *Sabrina Weiss is a London-based journalist covering science, the environment and technology. An avid diver and photographer, she loves to plunge into the deep blue and photograph the animals we share our planet with. Sabrina is in a constant state of wanderlust and is always ready for the next adventure. Sabrina Weiss is the author ofOcean: Secrets of the Deep (What on Earth Books, 2019).
When she's not careering down slopes on her snowboard,Kerry Hyndmanworks from her South London studio creating rich, textured maps and illustrations. Her affinity for making blocky, abstract shapes take on three dimensional life with skilful layering has earned her a formidable client list including Bloomsbury, Faber andThe Wall Street Journal.