Top-rated books by Thomas Hegbrook
The Earth Book
Age: 5-9
Books like Thomas Hegbrook’s
Solid, Liquid or Gas?: (Get Into Science)
Jane Lacey, 2021
Why to read
Understand basic scientific concepts
Engaging and educational content
Illustrations that complement learning
Ideal for school projects and science curiosity

Solid, Liquid or Gas?: (Get Into Science)
Jane Lacey, 2021
Award winning
Bird Builds a Nest: A Science Storybook about Forces (Science Storybooks)
Martin Jenkins, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Explores basic physics through engaging storytelling.
Teaches force and motion in an accessible way.
Encourages scientific curiosity and exploration.
Bright illustrations captivate and educate young readers.

Bird Builds a Nest: A Science Storybook about Forces (Science Storybooks)
Martin Jenkins, 2021
David Attenborough: Volume 34 My First David Attenborough (Little People, BIG DREAMS)
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2019
Why to read
Learn about the life and legacy of a prominent environmental figure
Get inspired to explore and protect the natural world
Understand the importance of perseverance and curiosity
Appreciate the impact of educational documentaries on public awareness

David Attenborough: Volume 34 My First David Attenborough (Little People, BIG DREAMS)
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2019
Award winning
Lift-the-Flap Looking After Our Planet
Katie Daynes, 2023
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive lift-the-flap design engages young readers.
Teaches environmental responsibility and sustainability.
Encourages curiosity about science and nature.
Supports development of motor skills.

Lift-the-Flap Looking After Our Planet
Katie Daynes, 2023
Award winning
The Not Bad Animals
Sophie Corrigan, 2020
160 pages
Why to read
Debunks myths about misunderstood animals creatively.
Engages kids with fun facts and humorous illustrations.
Encourages empathy towards all creatures.
Interactive and educational, perfect for family reading.

The Not Bad Animals
Sophie Corrigan, 2020
How Food Is Made
Harriet Brundle, Jump, Shalini Vallepur, 2024
24 pages
Why to read
Explains food production processes clearly and engagingly.
Enhances knowledge on nutrition and food origins.
Encourages curiosity and scientific thinking.
Ideal for shared reading with family.

How Food Is Made
Harriet Brundle, Jump, Shalini Vallepur, 2024
Wild City: Meet the animals who share our city spaces
Ben Hoare, 2020
64 pages
Why to read
Explores urban wildlife through engaging, vivid illustrations.
Teaches environmental awareness and animal conservation.
Encourages curiosity about local ecosystems.
Perfect read for young nature enthusiasts.

Wild City: Meet the animals who share our city spaces
Ben Hoare, 2020
Award winning
The Little Regenerative Farmer
Lauren Lovejoy, 2022
46 pages
Why to read
Inspires eco-consciousness through enjoyable storytelling.
Builds empathy with heartwarming, relatable characters.
Encourages critical thinking and sustainable practices.
Offers engaging, educational content for young readers.
