The Wonderful World of Simon Abbott is a new series by Ticktock that puts the fun back into children’s non-fiction. For readers aged 5-7 this series gives children witty informative guides to their favourite topics. All titles are quirkily illustrated by popular children’s artist Simon Abbott and packed with funny facts.
In 2013 The Big Body Book and Journey around the Solar System were published. Today (3rd March) two new titles have been published, Planes, Trains and Cars and Animal’s Everywhere. Simonβs easy style has instant appeal, communicating complex ideas coherently for a younger audience.
My nearly 4 year old is transport mad so he’s been excitedly looking through Planes, Trains and Cars. The book is filled with fascinating and memorable facts about the different modes of transport and the basics of how they work. This book teaches children about everything that zooms and soars from bicycles to cement mixers, a double-decker bus and an oil tanker.
Did you know that in Britain, early cars had to have a man walking in front of them waving a flag, despite the fact they could only travel at 2mph in town!
The illustrations are brilliant and there’s lots to see and talk about on every page. With Animal’s Everywhere children can explore the wonderful world of wild animals, filled with laugh-out-loud drawings and interesting text about all things animal. Answering hilarious questions such as “Which fish has a built-in fishing rod?” and packed with memorable facts.
The books are published by Ticktock which is the children’s imprint of Octopus Books, priced Β£5.99.
11 Comments
Sylvia
March 3, 2014 at 9:23 amMy little brother is airplane freak he would love to have the one with planes and cars π
Jo Bryan
March 3, 2014 at 10:02 am2 mph that is slower than me walking, amazing fact!! Sounds like a great book.
laura redburn
March 3, 2014 at 3:12 pmi used to love fun fact books like this!
Kirsty - Hijacked by Twins
March 3, 2014 at 4:01 pmThese look lovely books. My little boy is car, lorry and tractor mad so I’m sure he would love it, and my little lady loves spotting animals π
Rachel
March 3, 2014 at 6:41 pmThese look beautiful books, will be looking into these for my big’ns birthday!
Charly Dove
March 3, 2014 at 9:31 pmThese look like fabulous books, great illustrations too. Our daughter would probably love the animals one π
Mammasaurus
March 3, 2014 at 11:29 pmThese remind me of a couple of books that I had as a child and loved !
Kara
March 4, 2014 at 6:14 amThese look really eye catching and colourful – sure my kids would love them
lori
March 4, 2014 at 7:59 amOoh F would love these books anything with colourful facts is a winner in our house. x
Kizzy
March 4, 2014 at 1:27 pmThey look great, I love share non-fiction with my children
Caroline Mentzer
March 5, 2014 at 8:38 pmThey look like lovely books. My daughter loves story books that are also full of facts. I guess it’s just child’s curiosity and desire to learn. Should definitely be nurtured. Thanks for the review.