Exploring the origins of frogs, this narrative takes readers on a cosmic journey back 13.7 billion years to the universe's inception. It weaves together the evolution of frogs from the dawn of time, showcasing their development through Isabel Thomas's lyrical prose and Daniel Egnéus's stunning illustrations. The tale unfolds as an epic adventure, revealing the ongoing story of frogs that continues in gardens, ponds, and across the planet, highlighting their significance in the natural world.
Isabel Thomas Book order






- 2025
- 2024
The Bedtime Book of EVEN MORE Impossible Questions
Adventures for curious minds
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Engaging young minds, this book offers intriguing answers to bizarre and thought-provoking questions that children ponder at bedtime. Covering a wide range of subjects including philosophy, science, and nature, it encourages scientific curiosity with its accessible explanations. Accompanied by inviting illustrations, the book serves as a delightful resource for inquisitive kids, sparking their imagination and thirst for knowledge. It's an ideal companion for parents looking to inspire their children's love for learning.
- 2024
Focusing on the complexity of the human body, this illustrated guide explores its major systems while emphasizing the role of the microbiome. It highlights the trillions of beneficial microbes that coexist within us, contributing to our overall health and functionality. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of how these microscopic organisms interact with our bodily systems, offering insights into the delicate balance that sustains life.
- 2024
Designed for children in Year 2 and 3, this series features a variety of chapter books that progress through 10 fluency levels with increasing word counts. Developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School, the collection aims to enhance reading confidence, stamina, and speed while fostering a love for reading. Each book is tailored to support young readers in their literacy journey.
- 2024
Up Close & Incredible: Human Body lets you explore what goes on inside your organs, bones, muscles and more, using the included 3× magnifying glass to spot hundreds of hidden and hilarious details.
- 2024
Did you know most stuff in space is invisible?! In this book, find out how we explore space, even the invisible bits like black holes. There's a Black Hole in this Book is at Oxford Reading Level 8. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
- 2024
When Carl Benz invented the first motor car, his wife Bertha drove off on a big adventure to prove the car would work. Discover how Bertha stayed resilient, despite the setbacks along the way. Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Year 4/P5.
- 2024
Set out on a time-travelling expedition to Ancient Egypt! Fetch your backpack and join adventurer Mia on a spectacular journey down the Nile, meeting the very first pharaoh, visiting the Great Pyramid and unearthing some animal mummies! Along the route, you can find out about: - the Nile river - how to write in hieroglyphs - the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt - mummies, pyramids and the afterlife - family life and school - the Battle of Kadesh - staying healthy - the last pharaohs With astonishing facts and interactive activities, this captivating book will excite and inspire the adventurers of the future.
- 2023
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each week of Essential Letters and Sounds, allowing children to consolidate their phonic knowledge through reading in context. Fix It! allows children to apply their phonics learning from Reception, Spring 1, Week 6 of Essential Letters and Sounds.
- 2023
Rainforests around the world keep our world in perfect balance. They are essential to life on earth and are the world's oldest living ecosystems. The Earth's Essential Rainforests introduces why rainforests are so important to us and our planet, and what we can do to protect them.