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Humans

Illustrated by John Devolle
Hardcover (Paper-over-Board, no jacket)
$16.95 US
11.83"W x 10.04"H x 0.42"D   | 18 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Sep 02, 2025 | 32 Pages | 9781782695318
Age 3-6 years | Up to Kindergarten

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The exciting fifth installment in John Devolle’s Big Science for Little Minds series, the scientific picture books guaranteed to thrill young readers.

If you’re reading this book right now, then you are almost certainly a human…
Humans is the fifth book in the widely acclaimed Big Science for Little Minds series, written and illustrated by John Devolle. Previously in the series readers have learnt about atoms, brains, germs and planets – now it’s time to learn about what makes the human race so different to other species.
In this book you’ll discover all sorts of amazing and mind-boggling facts about humans. Like which animals we’re most closely related to, and how it is that, unlike our animal relatives, we can do things like play the guitar and write with a pen. You’ll even learn about the extraordinary organ that is the human brain – perhaps one of the most complex things in the whole universe!
Humans is a stunningly illustrated picture book, perfect for children aged 4+. It is a fun, accessible introduction to science for younger readers, and a great book for parents to read with curious young minds. The author, John Devolle, has run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 210, worked as an illustrator on numerous children’s books. Big Science for Little Minds combines his passion for science with his love of the visual arts.
John Devolle studied Fine Art at the University of Westminster and has since run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 2010, worked as an illustrator on numerous children's books. John currently lives and works in Dublin.

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The exciting fifth installment in John Devolle’s Big Science for Little Minds series, the scientific picture books guaranteed to thrill young readers.

If you’re reading this book right now, then you are almost certainly a human…
Humans is the fifth book in the widely acclaimed Big Science for Little Minds series, written and illustrated by John Devolle. Previously in the series readers have learnt about atoms, brains, germs and planets – now it’s time to learn about what makes the human race so different to other species.
In this book you’ll discover all sorts of amazing and mind-boggling facts about humans. Like which animals we’re most closely related to, and how it is that, unlike our animal relatives, we can do things like play the guitar and write with a pen. You’ll even learn about the extraordinary organ that is the human brain – perhaps one of the most complex things in the whole universe!
Humans is a stunningly illustrated picture book, perfect for children aged 4+. It is a fun, accessible introduction to science for younger readers, and a great book for parents to read with curious young minds. The author, John Devolle, has run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 210, worked as an illustrator on numerous children’s books. Big Science for Little Minds combines his passion for science with his love of the visual arts.

Author

John Devolle studied Fine Art at the University of Westminster and has since run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 2010, worked as an illustrator on numerous children's books. John currently lives and works in Dublin.

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Educator Guide for Humans

Classroom-based guides appropriate for schools and colleges provide pre-reading and classroom activities, discussion questions connected to the curriculum, further reading, and resources.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)