Andrés Lozano is an illustrator whose work is characterized by expressive yet delicate lines, often exploring themes of connection and the human experience. Through his unique visual language, Lozano captures complex emotions and ideas, resonating with a broad audience of readers and clients. His artistic style is both contemporary and timeless, establishing him as a significant voice in illustration. Lozano's art invites viewers to contemplate the nuances of everyday life and the broader human condition.
How many bones do I have in my body? What does my heart do? And why do we breathe? Find out in this fact-filled book, the first in a new non-fiction series for children aged 5+. Each book answers 100 questions in a simple and informative way, and has more than 70 lift-flaps to open.
"Life on Earth: Space" is an introduction to our universe for 5+-year-olds. With 100 questions and 70 flaps to lift, this board book keeps kids engaged while learning. Lift the flaps to find the answers to common questions, such as, "How does a telescope work?," "Why can't a plane fly to space?," and "What is a dwarf planet?" Topics covered include astronaut training, planets and stars, space-exploration equipment, and life in space, among many more. Scientific details are turned into simple, bite-size facts that the reader lifts the flaps to discover. Colorful illustrations make each fact memorable, and the sturdy board book format means that even the most hands-on learners will have fun playing with the book day after day. Perfect to read out loud to your child, or to let them explore on their own, "Life on Earth: Space" offers a simple, fun way into astronomy and space exploration for little readers.