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Eleanor Levenson

    What I Think About When I Think About ... Running
    The Election
    We Love the NHS
    The Election
    What I Think About When I Think About ... Swimming
    World Politics in 100 Words
    • 2020

      We Love the NHS

      • 36 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the origins and functions of the NHS, this book provides insights into the experiences of both staff and patients. It highlights the significance of the healthcare system in society, celebrating the dedication of those who work within it while addressing its foundational purpose. Through personal stories, readers gain a deeper understanding of the NHS's impact on individuals and communities.

      We Love the NHS
    • 2020

      World Politics in 100 Words

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Beautifully illustrated and with easily digestible information, this book is a compilation of 100 words summing up politics in a nut shell, with the intention of starting conversations and sparking exploration.

      World Politics in 100 Words
    • 2018

      The Election

      North America edition

      Set during an election, the story explores the differing political views of two families: one supporting the party with stripes and the other with spots. This engaging narrative introduces young readers aged 3 to 8 to fundamental concepts of democracy, elections, and the voting process, fostering an understanding of civic engagement in a fun and relatable way.

      The Election
    • 2017

      Have you ever wondered what dogs think about? A walk? A ball. Or...? Explore the meaning of life from a dog's point of view in this wonderful companion to Elanor Levenson's fishing first book, What I think about when I think about swimming. A picture book for children that will make adults laugh out loud too.

      What I Think About When I Think About ... Running
    • 2015

      Uses a story format to introduce factual information. Evie and Alex are friends whose parents support different political parties, and as the election draws closer the children learn a great deal about democracy, elections and voting

      The Election
    • 2014