Unfold the majesty of the world's highest mountains with this interactive lift-flap concertina book.
Embark on an immersive journey up seven stunning peaks, with concertina-style die-cut pages that mirror the distinct shapes of the world's most magnificent peaks.
Then, lift the flaps on each page to reveal the diverse wildlife that calls these mountains home, from the majestic condors soaring high above to the snow leopards roaming the slopes below.
From the imposing peaks of Everest and the rugged beauty of the Himalayas to the serene charm of the Swiss Alps, this book offers a captivating window onto the hidden wonders and diverse landscapes that define our world.
Format With Wow Factor: this fold-out panoramic format features lift-flaps throughout, making it immersive and engaging for younger readers.
Seven Continents, Seven Peaks: Traverse through the seven continents as you explore the world's most iconic mountain ranges including the Alps, the Andes, the Snowies and the Himalayas, and iconic summits including Kilimanjaro, Mount Vinson and Denali.
More Than 20 Lift Flaps: Discover the hidden wonders of the world's highest mountains including animals and plantlife that thrive in these mountainous regions.
An Educational Adventure: On the reverse side, detailed descriptions and fascinating facts offer a deeper understanding of these remarkable creatures and their habitats.
This is Book 1 in the Living Planet Panoramas Series. See all Living Planet Panoramas books here.
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Nina Cosford graduated from Kingston University in 2011 with a degree in illustration and now works freelance from her tiny studio in Hastings. She loves to travel and draws her way around the world, recording people, places and cultures. Her work is energetic, bright and instantly recognizable by the vigorous use of pencil line. She is playful with the ton
More about Nina CosfordNina Cosford graduated from Kingston University in 2011 with a degree in illustration and now works freelance from her tiny studio in Hastings. She loves to travel and draws her way around the world, recording people, places and cultures. Her work is energetic, bright and instantly recognizable by the vigorous use of pencil line. She is playful with the ton
More about Nina Cosford