Wonderful Earth
Interactive Creation story - lift the flap, turn the wheel, look in the mirror and more!
Interactive Creation story - lift the flap, turn the wheel, look in the mirror and more!
Interactive Creation story - lift the flap, turn the wheel, look in the mirror and more!
Activity books, Early readers, Science & nature
We have a wonderful Earth! The Creation story is shown in this colorful book through interactive elements such as lift the flap, turn the wheel, look in the mirror, and more. Kids will have hours of fun as they explore Creation and learn how they can take care of our wonderful planet. In one of their early collaborations, Nick Butterworth and Mick Inkpen produced this stunning version of how the world began, widely recognised as one of the finest books of its kind.
This is a new edition of this popular book. Highly inventive, encouraging reader involvement, and with a strong ecological theme of caring for the planet, this book continues to grow in relevance. For ages 5 to 8.
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This re-issue of a book originally published in December 2003 by Hunt and Thorpe is very welcome. It has lost none of its appeal over the years, in fact anything with the names Butterworth and Inkpen attached will attract attention and full marks to John Hunt Publishing for the opportunity to introduce this book to a new readership. This is the creation story told and illustrated in a clear and fun way that young people will enjoy being told and adults will enjoy telling! I have already read and re-read right through with a smile on my face and a longing to share it with a youngster, which I will at the earliest opportunity. A glorious book, long may it be in print. ~ Mary Bartholomew, The Goodbookstall
A well-written book with great illustrations that keeps children interested from start to finish. The context of the book is explained in a very simple way which makes it easy for youngsters to understand and remember. The strong religious theme to the book might not be to everyone's liking but it does also state the importance of looking after the earth. ~ Joe Taylor, The NEWSpaper
This re-issue of a book originally published in December 2003 by Hunt and Thorpe is very welcome. It has lost none of its appeal over the years, in fact anything with the names Butterworth and Inkpen attached will attract attention and full marks to John Hunt Publishing for the opportunity to introduce this book to a new readership. This is the creation story told and illustrated in a clear and fun way that young people will enjoy being told and adults will enjoy telling! I have already read and re-read right through with a smile on my face and a longing to share it with a youngster, which I will at the earliest opportunity. A glorious book, long may it be in print. ~ Mary Bartholomew, The Goodbookstall