In clear language and with fun-to-do experiments, Mia, Isla, Oscar and Seb introduce fascinating subjects just right for pre-schoolers. Where does the sun go? is a first look at the concept of day and night.

  • Publication date: 2nd May 2019
  • Age range: 2-5 years
  • Dimensions: 230mm x 230mm 32 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-912757-01-5

RRP £9.99

Reviews

"We all want children to grow up with enquiring minds: this series with Harriet Blackford's clear, concise narrative and Mike Henson's bold, bright amusing illustrations should help them on their way to becoming young investigators themselves."
– Red Reading Hub

"The TechTots Stem Science range includes a brilliant mix of colourful titles exploring all aspects of science. Fun and engaging illustrations complement the easy-to-understand text..."
– Read it Daddy

"This is a series with a great deal of potential - young children have so many questions to ask and this is the ideal way to answer them, and to develop a love for learning."
– Parents in Touch

In clear language and with fun-to-do experiments, Mia, Isla, Oscar and Seb introduce fascinating subjects just right for pre-schoolers. Why do we poo? is a first look at digestion, what happens when we eat and to the waste left over.

  • Publication date: 2nd May 2019
  • Age range: 2-5 years
  • Dimensions: 230mm x 230mm 32 pages
  • ISBN: 978-1-912757-03-9

RRP £9.99

Reviews

"We all want children to grow up with enquiring minds: this series with Harriet Blackford's clear, concise narrative and Mike Henson's bold, bright amusing illustrations should help them on their way to becoming young investigators themselves."
– Red Reading Hub

"The TechTots Stem Science range includes a brilliant mix of colourful titles exploring all aspects of science. Fun and engaging illustrations complement the easy-to-understand text..."
– Read it Daddy

"... an excellent way to convey information ..."
– Parents in Touch

Mike Henson

Illustrator

Mike Henson grew up in Zimbabwe and from an early age always loved to draw. He now lives by the sea in Hampshire, England, with his wife and three children, who provide him with daily inspiration. Mike enjoys writing songs and children's stories, creating a mess in the kitchen, and making robots out of cardboard boxes.