Books written by Mick Manning

  • 修築水壩的海狸

    修築水壩的海狸

  • Charlie's War Illustrated: Remembering World War One

    "Mick Manning's grandfather Charlie joined the army in 1914 and served right through World War One. Fighting in the mud of France, the baking deserts of Palastine and the freezing hills of Salonika, he lived to tell the tale"--Back cover.

  • Secrets of Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is the most important prehistoric monument in Britain, a World Heritage Site with a fascinating history, perfect for treatment in a picture information book.

  • What's Under the Bed?: A Book about the Earth Beneath Us

    Wonderwise books bridge the gap between stories and facts, perfect for building children's love of learning and reading.

  • Splish, Splash, Splosh!

    Readers join a small boy and his dog as they ride on waves, float on rain-filled clouds, shoot the fast running rivers amd splash through the sewers - until they end up where all water ends and begins.

  • Splish, Splash, Splosh!

    Join the adventures of a young boy and his dog as they ride the waves, float on rain-filled clouds, shoot down fast-flowing rivers and splash through sewers until you they get to where all water ends and begins. '

  • Los Beatles

    Una introducción a The Beatles incluye la cobertura de Liverpool infancia de Lennon, la amistad entre McCartney y Harrison, las contribuciones de manager Brian Epstein y sello discográfico jefe George Martin, y la famosa gira del grupo a ...

  • Tail-end Charlie

    An imaginary scrapbook based on the experiences of the author's father offers a look at the life of a Royal Air Force air-gunner in World War II as he undergoes training, prepares for dangerous missions aboard a bomber, and encounters the ...

  • It's Windy!

    An introduction to the concept of wind in the EARLY WORMS series, featuring images of leaves swaying and rustling, hats blowing off, and windows rattling, illustrated by Brita Granstrom. Suitable for the National Curriculum KS 0-1.

  • Science School

    Science School begins your journey of discovery in the footsteps of the great scientists!

  • The Brontës Children of the Moors

    Produced to coincide with 200th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Brontë, this book introduces the three extraordinary Brontë sisters: Charlotte, Emily and Anne. We also meet their brother Branwell.

  • Dino-Dinners: Packed with dinosaur facts!

    It's dino-dinnertime but who eats what, and who eats who? How do we know what dinosaurs ate? Who hunted as a team? Who ate with their head in the treetops, and who ate absolutely anything they could find?

  • Let's Build a House: A Book about Buildings and Materials

    While sitting round a campfire, some children decide to build a house.

  • Tail-End Charlie

    As a boy, Mick Manning listened to his father?s hair-raising tales about life as an RAF airgunner during the Second World War.

  • Playtime with Max and Kate

    Max and Kate play all kinds of creative games. They play pretend, build forts, and even do magic tricks. What goofy adventures will these best friends go on next? Readers of this delightful book will find out.

  • What's My Family Tree?

    Introduces the family tree to explain relationships from parents to cousins and great- grandparents.

  • Women Who Led the Way: Great Explorers and Adventurers

    From Aud the Deep-Minded, an early voyager to Iceland, and Sacagawea who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition across the USA, to Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space and Arunima Sinha, the first woman amputee to climb Mount Everest, ...

  • Books! Books! Books! Explore the Amazing Collection of the British Library

    From stories of man-eating monsters, brave knights, and wicked witches to tales of lost children, magical creatures, haunted moors, and flying machines, award-winning duo Mick Manning and Brita Granström bring to life the extraordinary ...

  • High Tide, Low Tide

    In this book, we're by the sea, with the sand, the waves, the fun. And with every high and low tide, there's always something new to find. Ages 4-7.

  • How Did I Begin?

    If you choose to share 'the facts of life' with children at a young age, this is the perfect book to do so.