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Christiane Dorion

    Christiane Dorion writes for children, driven by a profound passion for the natural world. Her narratives delve into the wonders of the environment, sparking curiosity and a sense of discovery in young readers. Dorion's approach skillfully blends educational insights with engaging storytelling, illuminating the beauty and intricacies of nature for a child's perspective. Her work is characterized by a deep appreciation for detail and a commitment to fostering a lifelong love of the natural world in her audience.

    How Plants and Trees Work: A Hands-On Guide to the Natural World
    Darwin's Rival: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Search for Evolution
    Built by Animals
    How the World Works
    Invented by Animals
    How Animals Live
    • Invented by Animals

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Humans think they invent everything, but the fact is, us animals have invented ways of solving problems, making unbelievable materials, ways of getting around and working out how to survive on our own for millions of years. In this book you will meet the animal inventors who have shared their super inventing powers to make amazing things for humans.

      Invented by Animals
    • This fun, interactive book introduces the Earth's important cycles and encourages children to think about the impact of human actions on our world, inspiring respect for the natural world and all its harmonies.

      How the World Works
    • Built by Animals

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Built by Animals introduces us to the creatures who know how to build, and looks at how their techniques have been copied in human construction.

      Built by Animals
    • Focusing on the life of Alfred Russel Wallace, this narrative explores his journey as a Victorian naturalist and explorer who independently formulated a theory of evolution distinct from Darwin's. The book delves into his significant contributions to science and the challenges he faced, making it an engaging read for both adults and children alike.

      Darwin's Rival: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Search for Evolution
    • Engaging and interactive, this guide features pop-ups, booklets, and flaps, making learning about botany enjoyable for young enthusiasts. Detailed artwork complements the hands-on approach, ensuring that key curriculum concepts are presented in an accessible and entertaining manner, perfect for aspiring botanists. Full color illustrations enhance the educational experience.

      How Plants and Trees Work: A Hands-On Guide to the Natural World
    • How the World Works

      A Hands-On Guide to Our Amazing Planet

      Exploring the wonders of our planet, this beautifully illustrated picture book delves into Earth's remarkable features and essential cycles. It presents a fun and engaging approach to learning geography and science, addressing various questions about how the world operates. Packed with facts, it fosters awareness of human impact on the environment and encourages a deep respect for nature. Ideal for young readers, this book combines education with appreciation for our magnificent home.

      How the World Works
    • "How did the universe begin? Where did humans come from? Why did Darwin cause such a commotion? How did the Romans conquer the world? Find out in this whistle-stop history of our changing world. Bulging with pop-ups, flaps and booklets, this eye-opening guide covers billions of years, from the birth of the universe to ancient civilisations, the present and even the future of our incredible planet."--Back cover.

      How the World Began
    • Why do hurricanes happen? What is a tornado? Why does it snow? Answering all of these questions and many more, this book is an entertaining, engaging exploration of the world's weather and climate systems.

      How the Weather Works