This title offers a funny and fascinating look at the countries of the world Meet the Brainwaves, hilarious little mischief-makers who are about to take your child on an amazing journey around the world to discover everything about our planet. These pint-sized pals will show children all about what the planet is made of, where the highest football stadium is and why Brazil is called Brazil. They'll join the teeny travellers as they take a camel trek to the pyramids, have a ball at a bonzer Australian beach party, and play the maddest game of crazy golf across North America. Packed with fantastic fold-out pages with mad maps, perfect pull-outs and fabulous facts on places and people, your child will learn loads of stuff about climate, oceans and Earth in space. It's a terrific tour of our world!
This is Book 7 in the Brainwaves Series. See all Brainwaves books here.
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Ralph Lazar studied law and Economics at the University of Cape Town and the London School of Economics. He was formerly an investment strategist at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston.
More about Ralph LazarCalifornia-based Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar are NY Times bestselling authors, and their illustrated books have been translated into over 20 languages. They founded their graphic art studio Last Lemon in a beach house in South Africa in 2005. Today, the writing and creative team continue to find the perfect way of expressing their thoughts and musings, inclu
More about Lisa SwerlingRalph Lazar studied law and Economics at the University of Cape Town and the London School of Economics. He was formerly an investment strategist at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston.
More about Ralph LazarCalifornia-based Lisa Swerling & Ralph Lazar are NY Times bestselling authors, and their illustrated books have been translated into over 20 languages. They founded their graphic art studio Last Lemon in a beach house in South Africa in 2005. Today, the writing and creative team continue to find the perfect way of expressing their thoughts and musings, inclu
More about Lisa Swerling