Caroline Selmes

Caroline Selmes

  • 5 stars across 11 books
Caroline Selmes is an illustrator and former advertising art-director. She has worked in Paris, Barcelona, Madrid and London, and produced work for clients including Vodafone, Reebok, London Zoo and Gestalten.
17th October 2019

The Curious Book of Lists: 263 Fun, Fascinating and Fact-Filled Lists

Do you want to know about eight of the world's deadliest snakes, forty-nine countries without a coastline and five fea... MoreThe Curious Book of Lists: 263 Fun, Fascinating and Fact-Filled Lists

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15th October 2020

Lists for Curious Kids: 263 Fun, Fascinating and Fact-Filled Lists

Do you want to know about eight of the world’s deadliest snakes, forty-nine countries without a coastline and five fearl... MoreLists for Curious Kids: 263 Fun, Fascinating and Fact-Filled Lists

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7th September 2015

Stickyscapes Polar Adventures

Learn about the North and South Poles with this amazing panoramic play scene! Including more than 100 stickers for you t... MoreStickyscapes Polar Adventures

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20th July 2015

Stickyscapes Tropical Adventures

Sticker, learn and play! Bring the tropics to life with more than 100 stickers to add to this panoramic play scene. One ... MoreStickyscapes Tropical Adventures

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18th July 2016

Tattoo Time!: Animal Activities

Decorate your arms and legs with these amazing animal transfers and get your pencils ready for mazes, colouring and much... MoreTattoo Time!: Animal Activities

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28th August 2017

Sticky History of the World

Learn about the history of the world, stickering this inventive new format as you learn! Sticky History of the World in... MoreSticky History of the World

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4th February 2019

Dino Domino

This game is for two to four players and contains 28 cute and colourful dino dominoes. Have fun matching seven prehistor... MoreDino Domino

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