Explore 5,000 years of art history through a captivating journey designed for children, featuring an array of photographs and illustrations from The Met. This unique book combines education and visual delight, making art accessible and engaging for young readers.
Susie Brooks Book order
Susie Brooks is a writer and editor of children's books whose subjects range widely across art, geography, prehistoric animals, and more. She focuses on making her books engaging and informative for young readers, bringing the world to life through captivating narratives and visually rich presentations. Her approach combines education with entertainment, ensuring that learning is an enjoyable experience. Brooks crafts content that sparks curiosity and fosters a love for discovery in children.






- 2023
- 2023
Unlock the mysteries of one of life's most beautiful phenomena - color - in this vibrantly illustrated and captivating book from award-winning author Susie Brooks
- 2023
Empowering little ones by building resilience - learn techniques from the animal world!
- 2023
Unlock the mysteries of one of life's most beautiful phenomena - colour - in this vibrantly illustrated and captivating book from award-winning author Susie Brooks
- 2022
A brilliantly funny first guide to genetics that is perfect for children aged 5 years and over.
- 2020
I Breathe
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
I Breathe is a brilliant way for children aged 3+ to learn about mindfulness, which is thought to improve children's emotional well-being and academic achievement.
- 2020
"Deep down in the ocean, where a secret kingdom hides, TEN happy mini mermaids swish their tails from side to side."--Back cover
- 2019
Exploring the bold and unconventional nature of the Surrealist movement, this book highlights how artists like Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte celebrated the subconscious and the power of dreams. It delves into the movement's lasting legacy, demonstrating its influence across various media, including art, music, film, and advertising, showcasing how Surrealism continues to challenge norms and inspire creativity in contemporary culture.
- 2019
Emerging in the mid-20th century, Pop Art transformed the post-World War II landscape with vibrant colors and playful themes. Artists like Andy Warhol and David Hockney aimed to democratize art, drawing inspiration from contemporary culture and everyday objects such as cars and hamburgers. Their innovative approach not only celebrated modern symbols but also fundamentally altered the art world, making it more inclusive and reflective of popular culture.
- 2019
Set against the backdrop of contemporary Britain, this book explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of modern life. Through its engaging narrative, it delves into the experiences of diverse characters, each facing their own challenges and triumphs. The author skillfully weaves together personal stories that reflect broader societal issues, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives that resonate with readers. With its thought-provoking insights, the book invites contemplation on the nature of community and individual purpose.
