A beautifully illustrated non-fiction book about?volcanoes, covering the science, their various forms in nature, and the myths, stories and symbolism that they have inspired.?
A beautifully illustrated non-fiction book about?volcanoes, covering the science, their various forms in nature, and the myths, stories and symbolism that they have inspired.?
A beautifully illustrated non-fiction book about volcanoes, covering the science, their various forms in nature, and the myths, stories and symbolism that they have inspired.
Covering the science, their various forms in nature, the amazing scientists that study them and much more, this is the perfect book for budding scientists, artists or just volcano enthusiasts.
This is an explosive book that takes readers on a journey to the bubbling heart of Planet Earth. Glorious illustrations filled with detail and drama and fact-packed text combine to make a thrilling introduction to the world of volcanoes. - Jane Wilsher, 21 Things to Do With a Tree
The science and the mythology of volcanoes is explored in this bright and vibrant illustrated title. - Charlotte Eyre, The Bookseller Children's Previews September
Wenjia Tang is a Chinese-born freelance illustrator graduated from Maryland Institute College of Art with a BFA in Illustration in 2017. After living and working in NYC for a few years, she returned to China in 2020 and resides in Nanjing with her parents. Her work has been recognised by American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts and 3x3 Magazine etc. Some of her clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Airbnb, Audubon Society, Remy Martin, DK, Little Tiger and Kids Can Press.Cath Ard is a writer and editor with over 20 years' experience in children's books, bringing scientific and vocational subject matter to life in an engaging way for toddlers through to tweens.
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