Books from Two-Can Publishing

  • Planet Earth
    By Sally Morgan, Lucy Baker, Roseanna Hooper

    ... Reed ; p.50–51 Mark Edwards ; p.52 Oxfam / Jeremy Hartley ; p.53 ( top ) Picturepoint , ( bottom ) Impact Photos / David Reed . Illustrations by Francis Mosley . Story illustrated by Valerie McBride . POLAR LANDS Author & designer ...

  • Rivers
    By Andrew Haslam

    ... Designer : Helen McDonagh Managing Editor : Christine Morley Deputy Art Director : Jill Plank Production : Joya Bart - Plange Commissioned photography : Jon Barnes and Matthew Ward Picture Research : Debbie Dorman and Dipika Palmer ...

  • Me and My Body
    By Angela Wilkes

    Describes the various parts of the human body and the jobs that each part performs while also suggesting ways to care for the body and keep it well.

  • Playtime
    By Kate Petty

    "Children from around the world show and tell about their favorite toys and games"--Provided by publisher.

  • Living Geography
    By Barbara Taylor, Andrew Haslam

    Discusses the Earth and its natural features. Includes activities and experiments.

  • Green Bear
    By Alan Rogers

    Green Bear changes the color of his house to match the changing seasons.

  • Animal Homes
    By Diane James, Claire Watts

    "Animal homes looks at how and where animals make their homes, from nests and caves, to underground burrows."--Back cover

  • The Vikings: Come and Discover My World
    By Robert Nicholson, Peter Chrisp

    Uses the viewpoint of an eight-year-old tenth-century Viking girl to present information about her village, the homes, families, clothing, food, gods, and customs. Includes activities and projects.

  • Rain Forest Animals
    By Angela Wilkes, Belinda Webster

    Examines a variety of animals that live in the rain forest, including monkeys, sloths, bats, frogs, jaguars, and snakes. Includes fact boxes and activities.

  • Maps
    By Andrew Haslam

    Drawing on studies carried out in Norway, Mexico, France, Hungary and many more countries, the book covers a wide range of topics including: the relationship between early childhood and primary education gender and play in ECEC curriculum ...

  • On the Farm
    By Sara Lynn, Diane James

    "On the farm looks at favorite farm animals, including cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens."--Back cover

  • Dirty Rotten Bugs?: Arthropods Unite to Tell Their Side of the Story
    By Gilles Bonotaux

    "Insects, arachnids, centipedes, and millipedes speak out against their reputation as dirty rotten bugs and explain why they deserve respect from humans"--Provided by publisher.

  • Doctors Did What?!: The Weird History of Medicine
    By Richard Platt

    "Describes medical practices and treatments throughout history, many of which were dangerous, painful, and ineffective"--Provided by publisher.

  • Spots and Stripes
    By Diane James

    An illustrated collection of five short rhymes, plus a jigsaw puzzle based on each.

  • Animal Atlas
    By Claire Llewellyn

    Text, maps, and illustrations describe the various types of animals found in different natural environments throughout the world.

  • Life in the Coastlines
    By Rosanne Hooper

    Sometimes the traits and behaviors that seem most frustrating and annoying in our children are indicators of positive strengths and future success.

  • Hearts and Stars
    By Chez Picthall

    Provides images designed to stimulate development of the brain and eyesight in infants. On board pages.