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Take a closer look inside Earth with this incredible board book about our planet, with see-through acetate pages. Have you ever thought about how amazing our world is? What happens deep under the Earth's surface? How do volcanoes form? And how does our planet stay a healthy place for us to live? Children will love discovering the answers with amazing see-through pages and clear, friendly text. With labelled acetate diagrams - from outer space to super soil - alongside human and animal life too, this is a fantastic first look at our world for curious children everywhere.From weather systems to the water cycle, The Earth Book is an exciting way to explore all the amazing things our planet does.Other books in the series: The Body Book and The Tree Book

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 Hannah Alice is an illustrator from the UK based in London. Her days are spent drawing with her lurcher Eli by her side. Hannah is continually inspired and influenced by the natural world, toys, documentaries and photography as well as everyday objects and spaces and the actions and needs of her local community. She likes to explore how we can communica

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