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Kate Baker

    Kate Baker is a writer and editor of children's books for all ages, covering subjects from history and travel to natural history and mythology. She possesses a unique ability to engage a wide range of young readers, from the very young to older children. Her works are filled with discovery and adventure, designed to spark curiosity and a love of learning in young minds.

    Highest Mountain, Deepest Ocean
    Starfinder Adventure Path: The Forever Reliquary (Attack of the Swarm! 4 of 6)
    Lonely Planet Kids Seek and Find Cities
    Walk This Underground World
    Highest Mountain, Smallest Star: A Visual Compendium of Wonders
    Lonely Planet Kids Lift-The-Flap Atlas
    • Engaging young readers, this interactive atlas features vibrant illustrations and over 100 liftable flaps that reveal fascinating facts about various continents. Each page introduces different cultures, wildlife, and notable destinations, making learning about the world an exciting hands-on experience.

      Lonely Planet Kids Lift-The-Flap Atlas
    • Exploring natural and manmade wonders, this book captivates young readers with stunning Victorian-style infographics. It presents a unique blend of superlatives and comparisons, inviting kids to discover the extraordinary features of the world around them in full color.

      Highest Mountain, Smallest Star: A Visual Compendium of Wonders
    • Walk This Underground World

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.6(21)Add rating

      This stunning lift-the-flap book takes the reader on a journey all around the globe and deep underground. There they'll find amazing hidden worlds, teeming with life - from prairie dog towns and ant cities, to opal mines and treasure- filled tombs. Each spread is bursting with details and has new surprises to discover in the cutaway artwork and under the flaps. With so much to see and explore, this is a perfect gift for young adventurers.

      Walk This Underground World
    • Immerse yourself in vibrant city scenes across the globe, from a lively carnival in Rio to a bustling funfair in Paris and a treasure-filled souk in Morocco. Each page invites readers to search for unique souvenirs, meet diverse characters, and explore iconic landmarks. This engaging search-and-find adventure promises excitement and discovery on every turn.

      Lonely Planet Kids Seek and Find Cities
    • Explore the exciting world of animal athletes as 50 unique species compete in their own championships. Featuring engaging text by Kate Baker and whimsical illustrations by Andres Lozano, this interactive book invites children to lift flaps and uncover fascinating facts about these remarkable creatures. Perfect for sparking curiosity and laughter, it promises hours of entertainment through its playful presentation of the animal kingdom's athletic prowess.

      Lonely Planet Kids Animal Championships
    • Tallest Tower, Smallest Star

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Follow-up to Highest Mountain, Deepest Ocean , this time exploring extraordinary comparisons in the human and natural world.

      Tallest Tower, Smallest Star
    • Making a Spectacle of Bullying

      An Assembly Performance with Follow-Up Activities for Citizenship, Pshe and Literacy

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book features a CD-ROM that complements its content, enhancing the learning experience with interactive elements. This multimedia approach provides additional resources, exercises, and tools that engage readers and deepen their understanding of the subject matter. The integration of digital content allows for a more dynamic exploration of the themes presented in the book, making it a valuable resource for both study and reference.

      Making a Spectacle of Bullying
    • Lonely Planet Kids a Place Called Home

      Look Inside Houses Around the World

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.1(22)Add rating

      Explore various global homes through engaging lift-the-flap features, showcasing cozy wooden houses in Greenland and traditional Maasai mud huts in East Africa. This delightful book introduces young readers to diverse cultures and lifestyles, offering a unique educational experience about how people live around the world.

      Lonely Planet Kids a Place Called Home