New Non-Fiction

Non-fiction has never looked so good! Each of these books brings fascinating facts to life with irresistible illustrations and carefully crafted layouts. Making big ideas and serious concepts easy to navigate for curious minds.

Malala's Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai (Author), Kerascoët (Illustrator)

One Hundred Reasons To Hope by Danielle Brown, Adam Larkum (Illustrator)

Captain Sir Tom Moore captured the hearts of a nation, as he walked 100 laps of his garden to raise money for the NHS. Captain Sir Tom wished to celebrate many other inspirational stories from this uncertain time, and with his blessing, these one hundred stories make a book of hope for the future. This is a book of gratitude for his inspiration, and a celebration of incredible everyday heroes from across the UK.

The Extraordinary Life of Michelle Obama

She is a role model and feminist icon. Born and raised in Chicago, she studied and worked hard to become a lawyer, and then took to the international stage as First Lady. This beautifully illustrated biography tells the extraordinary story of Michelle Obama's life, perfect for young readers everywhere.

The Extraordinary Life of Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking was:

A physicist
A cosmologist
An author
One of the cleverest people who ever lived.

Discover more about the life of a man who is known for his incredible contribution to science in this beautifully illustrated book.

Little Leaders: Visionary Women Around the World by Vashti Harrison

Did you know that WIFI was invented by a glamorous Hollywood star? Or that the first computer programmer was a woman born in 1816? In the follow up to her beloved debut Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History, Vashti Harrison introduces little readers to even more trailblazing women, from writers to inventors, artists to scientists. These amazing little leaders have changed the world, all because they were talented, clever, and above all, determined. Discover inspirational heroines like Zaha Hadid, Frida Kahlo and Chien-Shiung Wu. With beautiful illustrations and incredible stories, this is the perfect book for every future leader.

On the Origin of Species by Sabina Radeva

The first ever picture-book retelling of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species.

This accessible work brings evolution to the younger generation through stylish illustrations and a simple, easy-to-understand text.

Kay's Anatomy: A Complete (and Completely Disgusting) Guide to the Human Body by Adam Kay

Do you ever think about your body and how it all works? Like really properly think about it? The human body is extraordinary and fascinating and, well . . . pretty weird. Yours is weird, mine is weird, your maths teacher's is even weirder. This book is going to tell you what's actually going on in there, and answer the really important questions. So sit back, relax, put on some rubber gloves, and let a doctor take you on a poo (and puke) filled tour of your insides. Welcome to Kay's Anatomy*.

*a fancy word for your body. See, you're learning already.

Kay's Marvellous Medicine: A Gross and Gruesome History of the Human Body by Adam Kay

The olden days were pretty fun if you liked wearing chainmail or chopping people's heads off but there was one TINY LITTLE problem back then . . . doctors didn't have the slightest clue about how our bodies worked. It's time to find out why Ancient Egyptians thought the brain was just a useless load of old stuffing that might as well be chucked in the bin, why teachers forced their pupils to smoke cigarettes, why hairdressers would cut off their customers' legs, and why people used to get paid for farting. (Unfortunately that's no longer a thing - sorry.)