Moesha Kellaway
autor
Ant Life
Have you ever heard of a worker ant who can’t decide what job she wants to do? From architecture to farming, explore how amazing ant life can be! The other ants think Anita is lazy, but she just choose job. At the colony job fair, she discovers all the types of work that go on inside and around the anthill, but that just gives her a taste for adventure. Reporting back on her travels – did you know ants were the world’s first farmers, and can build their own boats? – Anita accidentally, finds her perfect role.
My First Lift-the-flap Spot and Say Bugs
Little Bug is flying all over the world looking for her friend. Can you help her find him?
With lots of flaps for curious hands to lift and over 50 amazing bugs to meet. From bumblebees in a blooming garden to orb-weavers in the outback, visit all kinds of habitats and learn new words as you search.
Endearing illustrations and sturdy flaps will make this a treasured book to revisit again and again.
Ant Life
In the land of hard-workers, meet the world’s laziest ant! From architecture to farming, explore how amazing ant-work can be.The other ants think Anita is lazy, but she just can’t choose what job to do. At the colony job fair, she discovers all the types of work that go on inside and around the anthill, but that just gives her a taste for adventure. Reporting back on her travels – did you know ants were the world’s first farmers, and can build their own boats? – Anita accidentally, finds her perfect role.
Slug Life
Join Stevie, the world’s grumpiest slug, in slug self-esteem class to find out why you shouldn’t squash these amazing creatures!His name isn’t “Yuck!” or “Ew!”, it’s Stevie, the world’s grumpiest slug. It’s time for slime.Being called rude names by humans has made slug Stevie super-grumpy, so his mum sends him to Slug Self-Esteem Class. Stevie discovers why he and his slimy kin are actually kind of amazing: they can regrow bits of themselves, their slime is liquid crystal and their climbing skills are better than Spiderman. The first in this series about creatures humans often try to squash!
First Questions & Answers: Why do we need worms?
Worms are so much more than wiggly minibeasts. This bold, bright and brilliant book delves underground, discovering what worms do all day (and night), exploring a wonderful world of microbes, plant roots and creepy crawlies, and revealing the crucial role they all play in making soil just right for plants to grow.







