Maggie Li

  • 5 stars across 12 books
Maggie is a freelance illustrator working in London since she graduated from Kingston University in 2010. She is the Art Director of popular magazine, OKIDO and has worked on their TV series, The Okido Show, aired on Cbeebies. Her work has appeared in The Big Issue, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Le Monde, Reader's Digest, New Statesman, Wired, Time Out, Flamingo magazine and Conde Nast Traveller. She also works with Google, Eurostar, Heineken and American Airlines. Maggie is part of the increasingly popular Zombie Collective. Maggie particularly likes working with maps and old travelling ephemera.
3rd February 2022

Meet the Microbes!: The Tiny Living Things That Mould Our Lives

Help your little ones to put their worries aside following COVID-19 and Meet the Microbes! With fun, playful text by exp... MoreMeet the Microbes!: The Tiny Living Things That Mould Our Lives

(15 reviews) Review
16th February 2023

Little Life Cycles: Frog

From a tiny egg to fully grown, join Frog on this very exciting journey! Follow the peep-through holes on every page to ... MoreLittle Life Cycles: Frog

(3 reviews) Review
4th July 2024

Dig, Dig, Dinosaur

A fun fossil-hunting adventure with die-cut holes and a surprise fold-out ending - the perfect picture book for budding ... MoreDig, Dig, Dinosaur

(3 reviews) Review
16th February 2023

Little Life Cycles: Bug

From a small, wiggly caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly, join Bug on this wonderful journey. Follow the peep-through h... MoreLittle Life Cycles: Bug

(2 reviews) Review
1st February 2024

Little Life Cycles: Whale

From a newborn calf to the biggest creature in the ocean, join Whale on this incredible journey. Follow the peep-through... MoreLittle Life Cycles: Whale

(2 reviews) Review
17th February 2022

Little Life Cycles: Pip

Pip is a tiny seed. In this book, learn how he will turn into a tree - and how that tree will make a new Pip.This beauti... MoreLittle Life Cycles: Pip

(1 review) Review
6th September 2022

Dinosaur Atlas: A Journey Through Time to the Prehistoric World

In this follow-on to Football Atlas, Space Atlas and Ocean Atlas readers will be taken on a journey to the prehistoric w... MoreDinosaur Atlas: A Journey Through Time to the Prehistoric World

(1 review) Review
1st February 2024

Little Life Cycles: Bee

From Bee pollinating plants and bringing nectar back to the hive in the spring to the busy and bustling hive in the heig... MoreLittle Life Cycles: Bee

(1 review) Review
3rd March 2020

What Do Scientists Do All Day?

What do scientists do all day? Find out in this beautifully illustrated book that features more than 100 scientists at... MoreWhat Do Scientists Do All Day?

(0 reviews) Review
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