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Yuval Zommer

    A graduate of London's Royal College of Art, this author previously served as creative director for many of the UK's top advertising agencies. Their debut picture book, inspired by animals encountered on a zoo trip, showcases a unique perspective on the natural world. The works are characterized by a vibrant visual style and a sensitive portrayal of animal life.

    Yuval Zommer
    The Big Book of Beasts
    The Big Book of the Blue
    The Big Book of Birds
    The big book of bugs
    The Big Book of Belonging
    The Big Book of Blooms
    • 2025

      Little Bee's Book of Blooms

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The journey of Little Bee takes readers through diverse environments, including gardens, greenhouses, and deserts, showcasing a variety of stunning flowers. Each bloom offers its own unique beauty and intrigue, highlighting the wonders of nature and the importance of pollinators in our ecosystem.

      Little Bee's Book of Blooms
    • 2025

      Little Robin's Book of Birds

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Embark on an adventurous journey with Little Robin as he travels from the city to the jungle, encountering ten diverse bird species from across the globe. This enchanting tale highlights the beauty of nature and the variety of avian life, making it an engaging exploration for young readers.

      Little Robin's Book of Birds
    • 2024

      Follow a baby snail on a slow and slimy trail around the garden to discover a world of insects.

      Little Snail's Book of Bugs
    • 2024
    • 2023

      Featuring twenty-two easy craft projects using natural and recycled materials,  The Big Book of Nature Art  is a fun and eco-friendly way for young children to connect creatively with nature. From best-selling author Yuval Zommer, The Big Book of Nature Art is packed with easy art activities inspired by nature. Drawing on Zommer’s years of experience running art workshops for children, The Big Book of Nature Art includes his tips for stress-free ways to get creative with kids and fun facts about the natural world. Each of the activities can be achieved in four simple steps using natural materials combined with recycled or found materials from around the home. With a total of twenty-two art activities, each requiring no more than a five-minute setup and cleanup, the crafts are easy to completeand fun for everyone involved. The book also encourages children to see the creative potential in the natural and everyday treasures all around us―from twigs, seed pods, petals, and leaves to pencil shavings, take-out cups, toilet-paper rolls, and more. Little nature artists will enjoy making paper-plate birds, leaf bugs, coffee-cup owls, tree-bark bats, and schools of seashell fish, as well as scenes for their creatures to dwell in, from watery worlds to underground tunnels. Illustrated in color throughout

      The Big Book of Nature Art
    • 2023

      When humanity takes too much from the Wild it starts to suffer. For the Wild to be well again someone must be brave enough to raise their voice. A modern fable with a hopeful and powerful message.

      The Wild
    • 2021

      A Thing Called Snow

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(306)Add rating

      The book, published by Oxford University Press in 2020, presents a unique perspective on its subject matter, offering in-depth analysis and insights that are both informative and engaging. It is designed to appeal to a wide audience, making complex ideas accessible while encouraging critical thinking. The author's expertise and clarity of thought shine through, making it a valuable addition to any reader's collection.

      A Thing Called Snow
    • 2021

      A Thing Called Snow Pb

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      When winter comes, best friends Fox and Hare can't wait to jump, leap, and bounce in this thing called snow. But what exactly is snow? Join them on an Arctic journey as they ask all their friends to help them find out.

      A Thing Called Snow Pb
    • 2021

      The Big Book of Belonging

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.6(59)Add rating

      Yuval Zommer's latest book in the award-winning Big Book series unites young readers from around the globe under one banner - of belonging to planet Earth.

      The Big Book of Belonging
    • 2021

      In this wonderfully festive picture book, Yuval Zommer imagines the Northern Lights' fleeting journey from space to Earth and how they weave a special magic for the animals and people living in the frozen lands below.

      The Lights that Dance in the Night