Books from Kingfisher

  • Golf: From Tee to Green-The Essential Guide for Young Golfers
    By Clive Gifford

    Golf: From Tee to Green-The Essential Guide for Young Golfers by Clive Gifford, now available in paperback, will help any young sports fan understand nearly every facet of golf.

  • The Kingfisher Young People's Book of Living Worlds
    By Clive Gifford, Jerry Cadle

    Rich, full-color images accompany the text that describes all the major habitats and eco-systems, including deserts, oceans, the tundra and polar regions, forest, grasslands, and even cities.

  • Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Everything
    By Clive Gifford, Sean Callery, Dr. Mike Goldsmith

    This amazing 320-page volume is the perfect guide to everything for children aged seven plus!

  • The Kingfisher First Animal Encyclopedia
    By John Farndon, Jon Kirkwood

    Text and illustrations present information on a variety of animals from aardvarks and butterflies to whales and zebras.

  • Discover It Yourself: Energy and Power
    By Sally Morgan

    This book is packed with scientific facts, experiments, and activities linked to light and sound.

  • Discover It Yourself: Nature At Risk
    By Sally Morgan

    This book is packed with scientific facts, experiments, and activities linked to electricity and magnets.

  • Navigators: Planet Earth
    By Barbara Taylor

    Navigators: Planet Earth by Barbara Taylor is an authoritative and visually engaging look at this planet we call home, from the forces that made it to its environments, weather, landscapes, resources, and the impact humans continue to have ...

  • Discover Science: Apes and Monkeys
    By Barbara Taylor

    Make science accessible with this essential series that will capture children's imagination while laying the foundation for future learning.

  • I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles
    By Barbara Taylor

    What is sound? Why do cakes rise? What can walk on water? With detailed, lively answers to these and many other fascinating questions I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles is a perfect introduction to science.

  • Weather and Climate
    By Barbara Taylor

    An introduction to weather and climate, discussing world climates, seasons, violent weather, weather pollution, and the elements of changing weather. Includes instructions for making a weather station.

  • I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles: and Other Questions About Science
    By Barbara Taylor

    Designed both to entertain and to inform, I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles by Barbara Taylor answers all of those tricky questions about science in everyday life and how the world works.

  • I Wonder Why Zippers Have Teeth
    By Barbara Taylor

    From computer games to ball point pens, Teddy bears to drinking straws, I Wonder Why Zippers Have Teeth clues kids into the behind-the-scenes people and stories behind many objects they use every day.

  • The Best Book of the Human Body
    By Barbara Taylor

    Tailored specifically for children, this is a fascinating introduction to human anatomy.

  • In Focus: Oceans and Seas
    By Steven Parker, Editors of Kingfisher

    In Focus: Oceans and Seas has the answers! In Focus is a cool, new information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature modern, magazine-style pages, including top 10 lists, fast facts, quickfire quizzes, and more!

  • Animal Babies in Ponds and Rivers
    By Jennifer Schofield, KINGFISHER BOOKS

    Features beautiful, heartwarming photographs of animal babies with their parents in freshwater habitats.

  • A Spider Bought a Bicycle: and Other Poems For Young Children
    By Michael Rosen, Inga Moore

    A collection of poems which includes traditional playground nursery rhymes and selections by such well-known poets as Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, and Robert Graves.

  • Peter Kent's Big Book of Armour
    By Peter Kent

    This is not just a book about medieval knights and Roman soldiers.

  • Peter Kent's Big Book of Armor
    By Peter Kent

    This is not just a book about medieval knights and Roman soldiers.

  • Curious Lists for Kids – Animals
    By Tracey Turner

    Alpacas are herd animals and don't like to live alone . 3 Dimorphic Animals Many animals are dimorphicthe males and females look different . In some species , the differences are extreme ! 2. Blanket octopus - males are around 3/4 inch ...

  • SideSplitters Fantastically Funny Stories
    By Michael Rosen

    SideSplitters Fantastically Funny Stories by Michael Rosen Young readers will love this collection of rib-tickling tales with hilarious cartoon illustrations on every page.