Why are we here? What is the universe made of? What makes me me?
For as long as we’ve been around, humans have always asked questions about ourselves and the world around us. We’ve gathered a lot of knowledge along the way but there is so much more that we still don’t know. From the meaning of life to a cure for the hiccups, this vivid picture book explores some of life's biggest questions. Providing accessible and engaging thoughts, Philip Bunting's idiosyncratic tone encourages young readers to come up with their own answers. With playful text and bright, contemporary illustrations, this quirky gift-book is perfect for the most curious young readers.
This is Book 58 in the Walker Studio Series. See all Walker Studio books here.
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Philip grew up just around the corner from Mr McGregor's garden, a mile or so down the valley from Mrs Tiggywinkle's place, and only a short row from Owl Island. A childhood spent growing up in the English Lake District means that children's literature is in his blood. Philip now lives in Queensland, Australia with his family, and their rescue cat, Mowgli. H
More about Philip BuntingPhilip grew up just around the corner from Mr McGregor's garden, a mile or so down the valley from Mrs Tiggywinkle's place, and only a short row from Owl Island. A childhood spent growing up in the English Lake District means that children's literature is in his blood. Philip now lives in Queensland, Australia with his family, and their rescue cat, Mowgli. H
More about Philip Bunting