The Little Encyclopedia

The Little Encyclopedia by Ruth Thomson, published by Kingfisher in 2001, is a first edition that spans 160 pages. This engaging reference book is designed for young children, covering a wide array of topics from magnets to mountains and spiders to sports. Each subject is presented with bright illustrations, making it an inviting introduction to the world of encyclopedias for early readers.
Readers will find that this book provides a comprehensive overview of various subjects that pique children’s curiosity. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, The Little Encyclopedia serves as an accessible resource for young learners eager to explore and understand the world around them. The visually appealing layout and informative content make it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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From magnets to mountains and from spiders to sports, this first encyclopedia covers all the subjects that young children want to know more about. A brightly illustrated page or double-page spread is devoted to each topic. The perfect introduction to reference books for young children.
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