Author:Samantha Meredith

Introducing the interactive Little World series from Ladybird that makes our big world little.
Little World is designed for curious toddlers, allowing them to explore familiar landscapes and faraway places, from cities and jungles to outer space and ocean depths.
The gentle narrative is perfect for reading aloud, guiding children through the terminal as they check in bags, walk through security and board the plane. A novelty slide, push or pull on every spread will engage children and help to soothe any anxiety about airports and flying.
Sam Meredith's bright artwork and charming characters encourage interaction and play, with lots to spot, see and enjoy on every spread.
Introduces the world
Boosts motor skills
Recommended for children aged 2+
Look out for other titles in the Ladybird Little World series:
In the City
To the Moon
Jungle Journey
Under the Sea
To the Beach
Shopping Trip
On the Farm
'The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicity . . . I think this is a great book and I'll continue to use it as a parent, sharing it with my kids as we try and understand the world of growing up together.'
—— Dan Sumpton , Sonshine MagazineA wonderfully useful book, told with Dean Burnett's trademark wit and wisdom
—— Adam Kay, best-selling author of THIS IS GOING TO HURTA transformative book that could save many troubled teen-parent relationships
—— Alom Shaha, author of Mr Shaha's Recipes for WonderA light touch on a serious subject. Great for helping teenagers learn how to maintain good mental health through the tricky years of adolescence, and understand just why their parents are so annoying!
—— Dr Beth Ross-Gilles, Child Clinical PsychologistEvery kid should have a copy of this book (parents can read it in secret late at night)
—— Tracy King, STEM CampaignerRefreshingly frank, warm, honest and funny and really does relate to all the realities of the parent-teen relationship... Read this book if you're a teenager. If you know a teen, do them a favour and buy them a copy.
—— Make (Good) Trouble






