Engaging Educational Books for Kids and Adults
Welcome to Bellanova Books. We pride ourselves on providing a diverse range of children’s books and educational books for adults that both inform and entertain.
Behind the Books
Meet our Authors
Our small team of authors works hard to bring you the greatest books on the most popular topics.
German Translator
Philipp Goldmann
Philipp is our in-house German and has been hard at work translating our best-selling books into German. Sprichst du Deutsch?!
Author
Jenny Kellett
Jenny founded Bellanova Books in 2009 and has been writing professionally since university. A trained journalist with a lifelong passion for facts, her interests include animals (especially cats!), productivity and geography.
Author
Jamie Anderson
Jamie is our resident celebrity expert! She's on the pulse of all things Hollywood and writes the books your kids will love.
Our Latest Blog Posts
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Amazing Gorilla Fun Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
Welcome back to our blog! This week we’re learning all about gorillas. Gorillas are really cool animals, and today, we're going to learn some of the most awesome things about them. These fantastic creatures will surprise you with their behaviors.
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20 Weird Christmas Facts You Didn’t Know You Wanted to Know
The festive season is a time of wonder, filled with twinkling lights, heartwarming moments, and timeless traditions. But beyond the familiar carols and cozy gatherings lie tales and tidbits that are as surprising as they are fascinating. In the spirit
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Why do kangaroos hop?
Today, we're going to dive into the fascinating world of kangaroos and discover why these awesome animals hop instead of walking like many other creatures. So, grab your adventure hats, and let's start hopping through some fun facts! What Makes Kangaroos
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Animal Profile: Red Pandas
Common nameRed panda or "firefox"Scientific nameAilurus fulgensClassificationMammalDietOmnivore (primarily bamboo)Life span8 to 10 years in the wildSize22-25 inches (56-64 cm) long, with a tail adding 15-19 inches (38-48 cm)Weight8-17 pounds (3.6-7.7 kg)Relative sizeSimilar in length to a large domestic catConservation statusEndangeredPopulation