Best Selling Books by Sarah Ridley

Sarah Ridley is the author of Reptiles Have Scaly Skin (2021), Tell Me What You Remember: Family Life (2017), Me and My World: My Friends (2021), Who Ate the Butterfly? a Rainforest Food Chain (2020), Remembering the Fallen of the First World War (2016).

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Reptiles Have Scaly Skin

release date: Oct 14, 2021
Reptiles Have Scaly Skin
This book explores what makes an animal a reptile - how their characteristics are different from other groups of animals. It shows many examples of different types of reptiles in their natural environment. The simple text, suitable for children aged 5+, is accompanied by large, attractive photographs. For children progressing through book bands it is suitable for reading at level 7: Turquoise. This book is part of the ''In the Animal Kingdom'' series which explores the classification of animals. Why not look for them all: Amphibians Live on Land and Water; Birds Have Feathers; Fish Live in Water; Reptiles Have Scaly Skin; Invertebrates Have No Backbone; Mammals Have Hair.

Tell Me What You Remember: Family Life

release date: Mar 28, 2017
Tell Me What You Remember: Family Life
Everyone has memories of their early family life. This book gives young children access to people''s memories alongside photographs to help them build up a picture of the past. From wartime families to holidays and family celebrations, young children can explore what has changed and what remains the same. The book is part of the ''Tell me what you remember'' series, which explores changes in living memory through photographs and memories. It is a perfect teaching tool for KS1 or for children up to age 7.

Me and My World: My Friends

release date: Jun 10, 2021
Me and My World: My Friends
This book is an ideal resource for exploring and discussing friendship relationships, exploring topics such as making friends, falling out, bullying, peer pressure, allyship, changing friendships and much more. Me and My World explores topics that are important to children aged 6 plus as they grow up. The text and illustrations provide lots of talking points and questions help children to relate information to themselves and discover their similarities and differences. In the classroom, the books are great for exploring the topics in the RSE 2020 curriculum. The titles in the series are Being safe, My behaviour, My family, My friends, My growing body and Life online.

Who Ate the Butterfly? a Rainforest Food Chain

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Who Ate the Butterfly? a Rainforest Food Chain
Starting with the Sun, this book looks at a food chain in a Central American rainforest, from a pea plant to a wild cat called an ocelot.

Remembering the Fallen of the First World War

release date: Sep 27, 2016
Remembering the Fallen of the First World War
Remembering the Fallen of the First World War takes a fascinating and detailed look at how servicemen killed during the First World War were commemorated. Beginning during the war itself, the book investigates the options available at the time - repatriation and normal burial were intially considered, but the sheer number of the dead precluded this, so cemeteries close the battlefields became the only realistic option. The book chronicles the work of Sir Fabian Ware and the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission in setting up permanent and beautifully maintained cemeteries after the war as well as local war memorials, plaques in churches, books of remembrance and so forth. The book also includes poetry written and artwork created to honour the fallen, and offers advice on how young readers can find their ancestors'' war graves. A must have book on World War One for ages 11 and up.

Martin Luther King-- and the Fight for Equality

release date: Dec 31, 2012
Martin Luther King-- and the Fight for Equality
Find out about the lives of some of the most important people in history. From campaigners for change to world leaders, this series is a perfect introduction to the men and women who have helped shape out world. Book jacket.

Eating Properly

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Eating Properly
This tackles leading health issues in an informative, approachable way for younger children. It provides up-to-date facts and information is supported by colour photographs.

Suffragettes and the Fight for the Vote

release date: Jul 17, 2018
Suffragettes and the Fight for the Vote
This book tells the story of the campaign to get women the vote in Britain. Beginning by looking at the role of women in the 19th Century and ending with the continuing struggle for equal rights for women in all parts of society, this is an essential read for young people aged 10 plus to understand the history of the women''s movement on suffrage. It includes the suffragists'' campaign. The book includes photos of key people in the campaign such as Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Emmeline Pankhurst and Emily Wilding Davison and ephemera such as force-feeding equipment, banners and medallions. The book was long-listed for the 2017 SLA information book award. It is published ahead of 2018 - a landmark year that marks the centenary of the Representation of the People Act. This finally gave the vote to some women for the first time (women over 30, who owned property) and also gave the vote to all men (up until then, only about two-thirds of men had the vote). The Houses of Parliament are celebrating this centenary with their ''Vote 100'' project. 2018 will also be the 90th anniversary of women gaining full voting equality with men in 1928.

Explore Ecosystems: In an Ocean

release date: Oct 13, 2022

Invertebrates Have No Backbone

release date: Nov 08, 2018
Invertebrates Have No Backbone
This book explores what makes an animal an invertebrate - how their characteristics are different from other groups of animals. It shows many examples of different types of invertebrate in their natural environment. The simple text, suitable for children aged 5+, is accompanied by large, attractive photographs. For children progressing through book bands it is suitable for reading at level 8: Purple. This book is part of the ''In the Animal Kingdom'' which explore the classification of animals. Why not look for them all: Amphibians live on land and water; Birds have feathers; Fish live in water; Reptiles have scaly skin; Invertebrates have no backbone; Mammals drink milk.

The 1970s

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The 1970s
Using photographs from British history as the starting point, the titles in this series explore what it was like to live in a certain era. Simple questions are featured allowing children to think more about what is going on in the photographs.

Who Ate the Frog? a Pond Food Chain

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Who Ate the Frog? a Pond Food Chain
Starting with the Sun, this book looks at a pond food chain, from duckweed plants to a bird called a heron.

Marie Curie

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Marie Curie
Super Scientists are first biographies introducing some of the world''s great scientists, simply retelling their lives and explaining why their work was important. Illustrated with archive images and photographs, the chronology of each lifetime is emphasised by a timeline that runs through the book. Marie Curie tells the story of this key scientific figure - covering her origins as the daughter of a Polish teacher through her work on radioactivity, winning the Nobel Prize, her professorship at the Sorbonne and her amazing legacy to science today.

One Life, One Planet: One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred

release date: Feb 01, 2025
One Life, One Planet: One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred
A beautiful picture book that explores how the life of one Amur (Siberian) tiger of the around 500 alive today, is linked to countless other animals and why biodiversity matters. Produced in association with the Natural History Museum, the book helps young children explore conservation without being alarmist. Vivian Mineker uses watercolour, coloured pencil and digital processes to create a modern look with a traditional texture. The book is part of the series One Life, One Planet for children age 5 plus. Titles in the series: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand /One Bee in Billions / One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred / One Koala in Fifty Thousand

Where Food Comes From: Seeds to Bread

release date: Feb 11, 2021
Where Food Comes From: Seeds to Bread
Bread is an everyday food, but do you know where it come from and how it ends up on the supermarket shelves? Follow the story of a loaf of bread, through wheat farming to the manufacturing process. Where food comes from is a series for young children helping them question where their food comes from. It uncovers the role of farmers and others and begins an exploration of food groups. Children studying science topics including how plants change over time and healthy eating will also find these books useful.

Who Ate the Snake?

release date: Sep 10, 2019
Who Ate the Snake?
All living things need food to give them energy to live. Plants that make their own food and animals that eat plants or other plant-eating animals are linked together by many different food chains. This book looks at a desert food chain in Arizona, USA. The text introduces young children to the scientific vocabulary associated with food chains and big, beautiful photographs bring the desert food chain to life.

Follow the Food Chain: Who Ate the Penguin?

release date: Aug 11, 2020
Follow the Food Chain: Who Ate the Penguin?
All living things need food to give them energy to live. Plants that make their own food and animals that eat plants or other plant-eating animals are linked together by many different food chains. This book looks at an ocean food chain in Antarctica. The text introduces young children to the scientific vocabulary associated with food chains and big, beautiful photographs bring the ocean food chain to life.The Follow the Food Chain series helps children aged 6 and up to explore food chains and webs in a range of habitats, from an ocean to a pond and from a rainforest to a desert. Titles in the 4-book series are: Who Ate the Butterfly?, Who Ate the Frog?, Who Ate the Penguin? and Who Ate the Snake?.

Animal Babies: on the Farm

release date: Jan 11, 2022
Animal Babies: on the Farm
A look at baby animals in a range of habitats, exploring how their parents look after them, and how they learn, grow and thrive. Which baby animals are born on farms? What is a baby goose called? Which baby animals live in a den? This book introduces young children to baby animals on a farm, exploring how their parents look after them, and how they learn, grow and thrive. Clear and friendly text, suitable for children aged 5+, is complemented by beautiful photographs of animal babies in a farm environment. Part of the Animal Babies series looking at baby animals on farms, in the oceans and rainforests, and in snowy habitats.

Explore Ecosystems: on a Savannah

release date: Feb 14, 2023
Explore Ecosystems: on a Savannah
Find out about the circle of life on Earth''s amazing savannah habitat. Explore Ecosystems: Savannah dives into the diverse wonder of Africa''s grassland biome. This habitat is home to lions, ostriches, dung beetles, zebras and more. Readers find out how this ecosystem works through how the lives of these animals. It explores how savannah life relies not only on other living things, but on non-living things, such as the seasons, volcanoes and rivers. The importance of balance in the natural world is a key theme - showing how animals large and tiny have an impact on their environment. The Explore Ecosystems series is a perfect introduction to habitats for readers aged 7 and up. Titles in the series In a Desert In an Ocean In a Pond In a Rainforest On a Savannah In a Tree

Super Scientists: Nicolaus Copernicus

release date: Jul 04, 2017
Super Scientists: Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus tells the story of this key scientific figure - covering his origins as the son of a merchant through his education in Poland and Italy, his work in astronomy and mathematics, the development of his theories about the universe and his legacy today. Super Scientists are first biographies introducing some of the world''s great scientists, simply retelling their lives and explaining why their work was important. Illustrated with archive images and photographs, the chronology of each lifetime is emphasised by a timeline that runs through the book.

Henry VIII

release date: Feb 01, 2013
Henry VIII
An engaging first-look at some of the most important and influential people in history. Henry was famous for having six wives and quarelling with the Catholic church. One of our most famous and notorious kings.

Florence Nightingale-- and a New Age of Nursing

release date: Dec 31, 2012
Florence Nightingale-- and a New Age of Nursing
Find out about the lives of some of the most important people in history. From campaigners for change to world leaders, this series is a perfect introduction to the men and women who have helped shape out world. Book jacket.

Explore Ecosystems: in a Rainforest

release date: Feb 14, 2023
Explore Ecosystems: in a Rainforest
Find out about the circle of life on Earth''s amazing Amazon Rainforest habitat. Explore Ecosystems: Rainforest dives into the diverse wonder of South America''s famous rainforest biome. This habitat is home to jaguars, monkeys, frogs, birds and more. Readers find out how this ecosystem works through the lives of these animals. It explores how rainforest life relies not only on other living things, but on non-living things, such as the climate and rivers. The importance of balance in the natural world is a key theme - showing how animals large and tiny have an impact on their environment. The Explore Ecosystems series is a perfect introduction to habitats for readers aged 7 and up. Titles in the series In a Desert In an Ocean In a Pond In a Rainforest On a Savannah In a Tree

One Life, One Planet: One Koala in Fifty Thousand

release date: May 09, 2024
One Life, One Planet: One Koala in Fifty Thousand
A beautiful picture book that explores how one the life of one koala is linked to countless other living things and why biodiversity matters. Produced in association with the Natural History Museum, the book helps young children explore conservation without being alarmist. The book is part of One Life, One Planet for children age 5 plus. Titles in the series: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand One Bee in Billions One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred One Koala in Fifty Thousand

The Insects That Run Our World: the Decomposers

release date: Jan 28, 2021
The Insects That Run Our World: the Decomposers
A series for young children that explains the vital importance of insects to our world. Perfect for young children studying living things and their habitats in their science lessons, or for young minibeast fans, this book explores the importance of insect decomposers such as the beetles that munch on dead trees, breaking them down and returning nutrients to the soil. It also looks at the flies that lay eggs on dead animals or food waste and whose grubs clean up these dead things to recycle their nutrients and clean up the planet. Then there are ants, collecting up crumbs of food to take back to their nests and the dung beetles that deal with - dung. Alongside the simple text, fantastic close-up photographs show the insects at work.

One Life, One Planet: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand

release date: Mar 14, 2024
One Life, One Planet: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand
A beautiful picture book that explores how one the life of one blue whale is linked to countless other living things and why biodiversity matters. Produced in association with the Natural History Museum, the book helps young children explore conservation without being alarmist. The book is part of the series One Life, One Planet for children age 5 plus. Titles in the series: One Blue Whale in Ten Thousand One Bee in Billions One Amur Tiger in Five Hundred One Koala in Fifty Thousand

Follow the Food Chain: Who Ate the Butterfly?

release date: Aug 13, 2020

Tell Me What You Remember: Food

release date: Feb 18, 2020
Tell Me What You Remember: Food
Everyone has memories of the food they ate they had when they were growing up. This book gives young children access to people''s memories alongside photographs to help them build up a picture of the past. From family meals to wartime rationing young children can explore what has changed and what remains the same. The book is part of the ''Tell me what you remember'' series, which explores changes in living memory through photographs and memories. It is a perfect teaching tool for KS1 or for children up to age 7.

Anne Frank-- and Her Diary

release date: Dec 31, 2012
Anne Frank-- and Her Diary
A timeline guides the young reader through the life of Anne Frank, and tells of her famous diary in which she recorded her life and struggles as a young Jewish girl during the Second World War.

Animal Babies: in the Rainforest

release date: Jan 11, 2022
Animal Babies: in the Rainforest
A look at baby animals in a range of habitats, exploring how their parents look after them, and how they learn, grow and thrive. Which baby animals are born in the rainforest? What are baby flying foxes called? What sound does a baby ring-tailed lemur make? This book introduces young children to baby animals in rainforest habitats. Clear and friendly text, suitable for children aged 5+, is complemented by beautiful photographs of animal babies in their natural environment. Part of the Animal Babies series looking at baby animals on farms, in the oceans and rainforests, and in snowy habitats.

Me and My World: Life Online

release date: Sep 14, 2021
Me and My World: Life Online
This book is an ideal resource for exploring and discussing online safety and includes topics such as using search engines, playing online games, cyber bullying, trolls and much more. Me and My World explores topics that are important to children aged 6 plus as they grow up. The text and illustrations provide lots of talking points and questions help children to relate information to themselves and discover their similarities and differences. In the classroom, the books are great for exploring the topics in the RSE 2020 curriculum. The titles in the series are Being safe, My behaviour, My family, My friends, My growing body and Life online.

Where Food Comes From: Bee to Honey

release date: Nov 26, 2020
Where Food Comes From: Bee to Honey
Honey is a tasty food, but do you know where it comes from and how it ends up on the supermarket shelves? Follow the story of honey from the worker bees visiting flowers, through what happens in the hive and the collection process to a jar in your cupboard! The simple text in this book is accompanied by large, attractive photographs.

Life in Ancient Egypt

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Life in Ancient Egypt
Packed with facts and incidental information, this series presents easy-to-read guides to life in the ancient times.

The Insects That Run Our World: the Helpers and the Pests

release date: Jan 13, 2022
The Insects That Run Our World: the Helpers and the Pests
Perfect for young children studying living things and their habitats in their science lessons, or for young minibeast fans, this book explores insect helpers and pests. We need insects to survive - for pollination - and many are essential for pest control. But insects can be trouble, spreading disease or eating crops. Then there are the ''useful'' insects - that make silk or shellac, or for dyes and wax. Insect design is also an inspiration to inventors and researchers, such as those inspired by the strength of spider webs to unlock other strong materials, or investigate how mealworms are able to eat plastic. Alongside the simple text, fantastic close-up photographs show the insects at work. The book is part of a series, The Insects that Run Our World, for children aged 6 plus. The titles are: The Pollinators, The Decomposers, The Predators and the Prey and The Helpers and the Pests.The books include information about how insects are threatened by habitat changes and pollution and how we can help them.

Baby Animals in the Snow

release date: Jul 30, 2025
Baby Animals in the Snow
The snowy Arctic can reach below freezing temperatures, but how do the adorable baby animals that live there survive? Readers learn about the lifestyles of these baby animals, such as baby polar bears and baby eels, and expand their knowledge of different animal species and habitats. Age-appropriate and friendly text bring readers directly into the snowy animal world, as precious photographs have readers wishing they could cuddle these animals! Tricky words are defined throughout the text and in the glossary, allowing young readers to strengthen their vocabulary.
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