Author:Libby Burns,Ladybird
Change each Magic Window and watch the world transform...
Magic Windows is the new novelty non-fiction series from Ladybird Books. Perfect for curious toddlers, this new series explores the wonderful transformations found in nature.
Little ones will love to pull the sliding mechanism on each spread and change what appears in each Magic Window. They will watch as buds bloom, fruit ripens and leaves fall in this book of changing seasons.
With Magic Windows: Seasons, toddlers will not only learn more about the cycle of the seasons, they will interact and play with it too!
The Magic Windows series:
Introduces the world
Boosts motor skills
Recommended for children aged 2+
Look out for other titles in the Ladybird Magic Windows series:
Weather
My Body
Growing
History and fiction meld in a spectacular new series retelling thrilling tales from past eras, all with the benefit of the latest research.
—— Financial TimesFew plots can rival the real-life dramas played out in the superb Adventures in Time series by the historian Dominic Sandbrook, one of the most exciting new voices in children's non-fiction.
—— Daily TelegraphThe brio of the accounts sweep children along on the adventure and introduce them to the way in which history shapes our modern world.
—— Daily Mail Children's Books of the Year 2021Illuminating
—— Nigella LawsonAccessible whilst imparting broad knowledge, appealingly pitched but deeply serious, this historically rigorous book is a must-read for any child who wants to know the basic facts of empire but also to gain an accurate sense of the wide variety of colonial activities which happened during four centuries of British colonial rule. Stolen History will inform a whole generation. Parents should read it too!
—— Corinne Fowler, Professor of Colonialism and Heritage, University of LeicesterStolen History is a truly remarkable achievement: an historically accurate, diligently researched and nuanced account of the British Empire that is also gripping for younger readers. I know of no other writer who could have accomplished such a feat.
—— Professor Alan Lester FRHistS, Professor of Historical Geography and Professor of History, La Trobe UniversitySanghera brilliantly demonstrates that history doesn't have to be dumbed down to be made accessible, nor does it need to be sensationalized to seem relevant. Written with integrity and a deep commitment to reveal how the past has shaped our present, the book will make young readers engage with history as more than just entertainment and it will encourage them to ask new questions.
—— Kim A. Wagner, Professor of Global and Imperial History, School of History Queen Mary, University of London