• How Ships Work by Lonely Planet Kids & Clive Gifford & Illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock
  • How Ships Work by Lonely Planet Kids & Clive Gifford & Illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock-0
  • How Ships Work by Lonely Planet Kids & Clive Gifford & Illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock
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How Ships Work by Lonely Planet Kids & Clive Gifford & Illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock

Brand:  Lonely Planet

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Product Description

Coming about From dinghies to freight liners pirate ships to submarines across oceans and up rivers set sail on a fascinating journey through the world of ships in this new book from illustrator James Gulliver Hancock. In this companion to How Airports Work and How Trains Work young readers travel through history and around the world to find out everything they ever wanted to know about ships. Lift the flaps to unfurl papyrus sails on an Ancient Egyptian ship sailing up the Nile tour a historic Spanish galleon zoom across the water at almost 320 miles per hour in a speedboat and much more. See how ships stay afloat cultivate wind power and navigate using the stars . Learn all about how the first simple boats carved out of tree trunks evolved into the giant super yachts and cruise liners of today and take a look at the limitless possibilities of the ships of the future. How Ships Work is jampacked with amazing facts and awesome illustrations and was created in consultation with the National Maritime Museum UK. About Lonely Planet Kids Lonely Planet Kids an imprint of the worlds leading travel authority Lonely Planet published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travelers many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture sociology geography nature history space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore show more

Condition : New

Author : Lonely Planet Kids Clive Gifford Illustrated By James Gulliver Hancock

Weight : 1095.22

Publisher : Lonely Planet

Language : English

EAN : 9781838690595

ISBN10 : 183869059X

Format : Hardback

Date of Publication : 20200911

Place of Publication : Malaysia

Pagination : NA

Dimensions : 259 X 279 X 18mm

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