This is a concise book all about various explorers of different gender, face and age from all over the world braving land, sea and air.
On intricately detailed illustrated pages depicting scenes of discovery and adventure, the kids have something to help being the story to life visually as well as learning their facts from this book, it is inspiring to read how many adventures have taken place over the years and some at grand elderly ages too!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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