Planet Earth For Curious Kids
This children's non-fiction picture book for early readers invites curious minds to explore Earth from its core to its highest peaks. Its central theme is how our planet works—from rocks and minerals to climate and conservation—and how living things fit into the bigger story. It’s ideal for readers aged 8–12 who love science, geography, and vibrant, full-colour illustrations. The tone is educational, adventurous, and inspiring.
The content is presented in a richly illustrated hardback format, with bold diagrams, explanatory text boxes, and lively, energetic prose that makes big ideas approachable. It also supports activity-based learning through digestible sections and clear visual cues, inviting readers to pause on a diagram and follow the connections as they move through the book.
Key concepts covered include rocks and minerals, earthquakes and volcanoes, wildlife and habitats, and climate and conservation. Learning feels accessible and engaging thanks to bite-sized facts, real-world examples, and connections to everyday life. This book supports school learning and builds broader STEM curiosity by linking geography, geology, and ecology.
- Key content elements: Rocks & minerals; earthquakes & volcanoes; wildlife & habitats; climate & conservation
- Learning outcomes: Builds earth science knowledge, geographic literacy, and environmental awareness; supports classroom learning
- Illustration & writing style: Vibrant full-colour illustrations, clear diagrams, and energetic prose
- Standout features: Text boxes with quick facts and clear diagrams that invite exploration
Readers finish with a solid understanding of how Earth works and a renewed sense of wonder for the natural world. It nurtures confidence to ask questions, explore further, and think critically about our planet. The experience leaves a lasting impression of curiosity, stewardship, and everyday opportunities to observe, learn, and protect our shared home.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Planet Earth For Curious Kids
Planet Earth For Curious Kids
This children's non-fiction picture book for early readers invites curious minds to explore Earth from its core to its highest peaks. Its central theme is how our planet works—from rocks and minerals to climate and conservation—and how living things fit into the bigger story. It’s ideal for readers aged 8–12 who love science, geography, and vibrant, full-colour illustrations. The tone is educational, adventurous, and inspiring.
The content is presented in a richly illustrated hardback format, with bold diagrams, explanatory text boxes, and lively, energetic prose that makes big ideas approachable. It also supports activity-based learning through digestible sections and clear visual cues, inviting readers to pause on a diagram and follow the connections as they move through the book.
Key concepts covered include rocks and minerals, earthquakes and volcanoes, wildlife and habitats, and climate and conservation. Learning feels accessible and engaging thanks to bite-sized facts, real-world examples, and connections to everyday life. This book supports school learning and builds broader STEM curiosity by linking geography, geology, and ecology.
- Key content elements: Rocks & minerals; earthquakes & volcanoes; wildlife & habitats; climate & conservation
- Learning outcomes: Builds earth science knowledge, geographic literacy, and environmental awareness; supports classroom learning
- Illustration & writing style: Vibrant full-colour illustrations, clear diagrams, and energetic prose
- Standout features: Text boxes with quick facts and clear diagrams that invite exploration
Readers finish with a solid understanding of how Earth works and a renewed sense of wonder for the natural world. It nurtures confidence to ask questions, explore further, and think critically about our planet. The experience leaves a lasting impression of curiosity, stewardship, and everyday opportunities to observe, learn, and protect our shared home.
Original: $10.04
-70%$10.04
$3.01Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This children's non-fiction picture book for early readers invites curious minds to explore Earth from its core to its highest peaks. Its central theme is how our planet works—from rocks and minerals to climate and conservation—and how living things fit into the bigger story. It’s ideal for readers aged 8–12 who love science, geography, and vibrant, full-colour illustrations. The tone is educational, adventurous, and inspiring.
The content is presented in a richly illustrated hardback format, with bold diagrams, explanatory text boxes, and lively, energetic prose that makes big ideas approachable. It also supports activity-based learning through digestible sections and clear visual cues, inviting readers to pause on a diagram and follow the connections as they move through the book.
Key concepts covered include rocks and minerals, earthquakes and volcanoes, wildlife and habitats, and climate and conservation. Learning feels accessible and engaging thanks to bite-sized facts, real-world examples, and connections to everyday life. This book supports school learning and builds broader STEM curiosity by linking geography, geology, and ecology.
- Key content elements: Rocks & minerals; earthquakes & volcanoes; wildlife & habitats; climate & conservation
- Learning outcomes: Builds earth science knowledge, geographic literacy, and environmental awareness; supports classroom learning
- Illustration & writing style: Vibrant full-colour illustrations, clear diagrams, and energetic prose
- Standout features: Text boxes with quick facts and clear diagrams that invite exploration
Readers finish with a solid understanding of how Earth works and a renewed sense of wonder for the natural world. It nurtures confidence to ask questions, explore further, and think critically about our planet. The experience leaves a lasting impression of curiosity, stewardship, and everyday opportunities to observe, learn, and protect our shared home.












