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Little Experts Series by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: George Clarke
SKU: MAN-VRT-HPR-U4109-9789124343392
Barcode: 9789124343392
Publisher: Red Shed
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Titles in This Set:
How to Build a Home
How Families Are Made
Superhero Animals

Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780008587895; 9780008520885; 9780755504657

Overview:
Introducing a delightful nonfiction trio from the Little Experts series, this 3-book collection brings curious minds into the worlds of home design, family beginnings, and animal ingenuity. By George Clarke, Dr Amir Khan, and Chris Packham, these titles combine engaging narratives with vivid illustrations, quick facts, and kid-friendly challenges that invite hands-on exploration. Perfect for readers aged 6 to 9, the set flattens big ideas into approachable, step-by-step discoveries, making complex topics feel accessible and exciting. Children will meet real-world experts and learn through questions, experiments, and thoughtful discussion with adults. Whether a child reads aloud or studies independently, this hardback collection offers a rich, interactive entry into design, science, and nature. It’s a thoughtful gift set for budding engineers, scientists, and nature lovers alike, encouraging everyday curiosity and lifelong learning.

What This Collection Covers:
This collection spans three distinct yet complementary areas of curiosity. How to Build a Home guides readers through the building process—from initial sketches to choosing materials and imagining future technologies—helping young designers understand space, function, and creativity. How Families Are Made opens conversations about biology, reproduction, and the diversity of modern families, presenting age-appropriate explanations that invite empathy and discussion. Superhero Animals shines a spotlight on remarkable animal adaptations and ecological roles, connecting biology to conservation in an engaging, action-oriented way. Together, the titles support cross-curricular learning: science, technology, engineering, reading comprehension, and social-emotional growth. The tone balances wonder with clear explanations, all delivered by trusted voices whose expertise grounds the storytelling in real-world relevance.

Book-by-Book Guide:
How to Build a Home — In this hands-on entry, young readers meet George Clarke, an architect and television presenter, and are invited to think like designers. The book breaks down what makes a house work—from rooms and materials to energy considerations and future tech—while weaving short activities that spark problem-solving and creativity. Clear diagrams and kid-friendly explanations turn abstract concepts into concrete choices that children can relate to their own rooms and school projects. The narrative emphasizes curiosity, iterative thinking, and collaboration, guiding readers to sketch ideas, test them with simple experiments, and imagine how homes adapt to families’ changing needs. A playful, informative introduction to the built environment for 6–9-year-olds. How Families Are Made — Dr Amir Khan, an award-winning GP, leads readers through the wonder of how families begin. The text presents inclusive, age-appropriate explanations about fertility and birth, while celebrating the diversity of modern families. It encourages questions and conversation, helping young readers understand that families come in many shapes and sizes. The approachable style invites empathy, reducing stigma and anxiety around big topics. Through gentle storytelling and accessible science, children gain foundational knowledge about biology, parenting, and belonging, with prompts that foster dialogue with caregivers and teachers. A reassuring, educational guide for curious minds. Superhero Animals — Chris Packham CBE profiles animals whose extraordinary traits seem almost superhuman. From whales to earthworms, dogs to wasps, readers discover how natural adaptations—strength, speed, camouflage, and teamwork—keep creatures alive and help ecosystems flourish. The book frames conservation as a collaborative, hopeful endeavor, inviting kids to see themselves as stewards of the natural world. Bright photography, concise explanations, and engaging anecdotes showcase the soft power of animal heroes, encouraging readers to observe wildlife, visit local habitats, and consider practical ways to protect the planet. An inspiring adventure into biology and environmental responsibility for young naturalists.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for families who value early STEM and science literacy, classroom libraries building, and school-age readers who crave credible, engaging non-fiction. It suits parents and caregivers seeking age-appropriate discussions about homes, families, and nature, as well as teachers assembling cross-curricular activities and project prompts. Gift buyers will find a cohesive, high-quality set that appeals to curious children who love hands-on learning, thoughtful questions, and vivid visuals. The books work well for shared reading, library picks, or independent exploration, making them a versatile addition to any 6–9-year-old’s bookshelf and a strong cornerstone for early reading programs.

Key Benefits:

  • Three credible, engaging topics that spark curiosity across design, family science, and nature
  • Age-appropriate explanations tailored for curious 6–9-year-olds
  • Durable hardback format designed to withstand routine use in classrooms and homes
  • Clear visuals and interactive prompts that support independent and guided reading
  • Accessible introductions to engineering, biology, and conservation
  • Part of the trusted Little Experts series, written by recognised voices

About the Author:
George Clarke is a renowned architect and television presenter whose work on design and home-building resonates with young readers curious about spaces they inhabit. Dr Amir Khan is an award-winning GP and broadcaster, bringing clarity to complex topics about health, families, and human development. Chris Packham CBE is a celebrated naturalist and TV presenter whose passion for wildlife inspires readers to observe, protect, and celebrate the natural world. Each author contributes a distinct lens—architecture, biology, and ecology—creating a well-rounded, credible collection that encourages exploration across disciplines. Their combined expertise ensures content that is accurate, engaging, and age-appropriate, making the Little Experts set a trusted resource for early readers and their families.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete collection provides a cohesive reading journey through three essential areas of everyday life—our homes, our families, and the wildlife around us. The combined narrative voices offer credibility and warmth, inviting discussion and curiosity long after the final page. The set’s design supports shared reading sessions, classroom activities, and personal discovery, making it an excellent value for families building a home library or schools expanding their non-fiction shelves. With its practical insights, interactive prompts, and inspirational role models, this 3-book collection stands out as a thoughtful gift set and a durable, long-term resource for developing confident young readers who ask big questions and seek real-world answers.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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