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A Ladybird Book: Volcanoes

A Ladybird Book: Volcanoes

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Summary

Volcanoes have changed the face of our planet. It's thanks to volcanoes that we have land on which to live, but did you know that the majority of eruptions happen out of sight, along the sea floor? Or that volcanoes exist on other planets and moons?

This book takes readers on an epic adventure, exploring some of Earth's most volatile volcanoes, historic eruptions, as well as the resilient creatures that call volcanoes their home.

You can build your own encyclopedia with A Ladybird Book.

Other titles available in this series:
The Ancient Egyptians
Animal Habitats
Baby Animals
Climate Change
Electricity
The Human Body
Insects and Minibeasts
Mountains
Planet Earth
Rainforests
The Romans
Sea Creatures
The Solar System
The Stone Age
Trains
Trees
Weather
Windrush

About the authors

Ladybird

We make growing up the best story ever! Here at Ladybird, we publish playful books for little hands. From touch-and-feel books to bedtime stories and non-fiction, we help 0-7s to learn, play and grow - sparking plenty of smiles along the way. The home of Ten Minutes to Bed, Baby Touch, Peppa Pig and Hey Duggee, we know just how to capture curious little imaginations and guide them from one story to the next.
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Amy Grimes (Illustrator)

Amy Grimes is a London based illustrator who graduated from Camberwell College of Art in 2014 with a first in Illustration.

Particularly inspired by nature and the natural patterns found there, Amy's bright and bold illustrations, feature botanical motifs and leafy landscapes. Amy's work is mainly created digitally, using a variety of hand-painted textures, which are scanned and assembled in Photoshop into digital collages.

Since graduating Amy has worked for clients including Quarto, White Lion Publishing, Scribbler, UK Greetings and Papier.
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