Rob studied Egyptology at university, but never thought he'd do much with it. Since joining Usborne in 2005, he's written loads of books about Ancient Egypt, and on topics ranging from space to the story of Islam. He is also the author of several award-winning historical adventure novels, and a hopeless cook
A great-fun flap book introducing our solar system to young
children through detailed colour spreads and interactive novelty
pages.
*The Bookseller*
A fantastically interactive book for younger children. Full of
flaps to lift (and flaps under flaps) that reveal amazing facts
about space!
*Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize judge's comments*
Good introduction to the solar system, offering information in
bite-sized chunks.
*The Telegraph*
An enticing introduction to space without becoming overwhelming...
ideal for younger astronomers-to-be.
*Playing by the Book blog*
Another winning Usborne flap book.
*Kul Collective blog*
Breaks down information into easily digestible chunks while also
adding an element of fun.
*Progressive Preschool*
Definitely worth a read and recommended for all potential space
explorers.
*Norfolk Schools Library Service*
For your youngest astronauts, you can’t beat Look Inside Space.
Published 2012, so in no way old and out-of-date, this is an
exciting illustrated title for young enthusiasts.
*Minerva Reads*
Packed with fascinating information... an excellent springboard for
further discovery.
*Parents in Touch*
The sky’s the limit for inquisitive youngsters who will be over the
moon with a brilliant Look Inside book which has 70 flaps to
lift...a fun and fascinating way to introduce children aged four
and over to our solar system.
*Lancashire Evening Post*
Sumptuously illustrated, fact-filled, flap-filled and
fantastic.
*ReadItDaddy blog*
Younger readers will absolutely love it.
*Popular Science*
Young readers intrigued by space will be captivated by this
engaging tour of the universe.
*Science Magazine*
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