Illustrations and simple text invite the reader to visit different places around the world, then to view the same scenes at night on the reverse of the fanfolded page.
Fold-out pages, pop-ups, and sliders introduce readers to geographic and weather topics, including oceans, hurricanes, climates, and time; and various places, such as Mexico, Southern Africa, Russia, and Central Asia.
Simple text and die-cut illustrations describe ten ways children can help the environment, such as turning the water off when they brush their teeth and using both sides of a piece of paper.
Provides information about various aspects of the art and science of spycraft through a fictional case file in which the reader is challenged to follow the clues in Operation Codex. Includes facsimile documents, logs, and letters, as well as real-life case studies, photographs, and illustrations.
Presents an illustrated guide, with lift-flaps, depicting mythical beasts, from unicorns to griffins and the feathered hippogriff, with textured "samples," and information about how and where to find the creatures.
A mouse discovers an extraordinary stone that can bring delight or disaster to the world. Halfway through, the book splits into two sections, each offering a different ending.