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Usborne Encyclopedias

The Usborne First Encyclopedia of Our World

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-- Why is night dark? What is snow? How do earthquakes happen? What's under the sea?-- These and hundreds of other questions about the world around us are answered in this charming book.-- Simple, easy-to-read text and lively, detailed illustrations introduce the basic concepts of geography to young readers.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published August 27, 1999

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Felicity Brooks

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Felicity Brooks is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She studied English and Drama at Exeter University and worked as an actor, teacher and lexicographer (someone who compiles dictionaries) before starting work in children’s publishing in the late 1980s.

She has written and edited hundreds of children’s books, including stories and novelty books for pre-schoolers and books about history, geography, languages, science, maths, nature and the arts.

Her books have won the TES Senior Information Book Award, the Aventis Science Books Prize, the SLA Information Book Award, the Sheffield Baby Books Award and Practical Pre-school Gold and Silver Awards.

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April 5, 2025
This book was one of my favorites that I read because it's such a great, informative piece for children. It's a picture book that goes through informing about parts of our world. It starts with Earth's core and atmosphere, and then also explains space facts. There's information on our weather and seasons, and how fossils and rocks appear. It ends with our oceans and the biomes around the world. Such a good informational story that I would recommend to any teacher or parent.
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