Book cover titled 'Tiny' with subtitle 'The stories of small creatures and the biomes they call home.' The author's name is Ben Newell. The cover features a small insect near the bottom center and has an 'Offline' label on the top right corner.

Part science, part art, and all wonder.

Tiny

By Ben newell

a beautiful book showcasing jumping spiders that dance to impress a mate, see-through frogs with visible organs, the delicate architecture of moss and leaf litter, and so much more.

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Creator Ben Newel with shoulder-length brown hair wearing a blue t-shirt inspecting a glass terrarium with plants and a small animal, in a cozy living room with shelves, books, and a brown couch.

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Ben Newell

Ben Newell is a terrarium builder, small-animal enthusiast, and the creator behind @worcesterterrariums. With nearly 1 million YouTube subscribers and over 1.4 million Instagram followers, he has introduced the world to the hidden beauty of tiny ecosystems and creatures—from geckos and dart frogs to spiders and micro-fauna. His videos blend education, aesthetic design, and environmental care, making him a beloved figure among science fans, artists, and nature lovers.

  • ISBN 9798217308132

    Available on Sep 22, 2026

    Published by DK

    Pages 224

    Dimensions 6-11/16 x 8-9/16

    Age Range 12 and up

    Grade 7 & Up

  • There’s a whole universe of life happening at a scale we barely notice. In All the Tiny Things, terrarium artist and naturalist Ben Newell opens the door to that world—introducing readers to the tiny frogs, spiders, insects, and micro-creatures that make the forest floor, the jungle canopy, and even a terrarium come alive.

    From jumping spiders that dance to impress a mate, to see-through frogs with visible organs, to the delicate architecture of moss and leaf litter, this book is part science, part art, and all wonder. With stunning macro photography and story-led exploration, Ben reveals the overlooked ecosystems thriving just below our line of sight—and explains how we can care for and learn from them.

    Whether you’re a bug-curious kid, a nature-loving adult, or a terrarium hobbyist, this is an invitation to slow down, look closer, and fall in love with the world of the very, very small.

  • Ben Newell is a terrarium builder, small-animal enthusiast, and the creator behind @worcesterterrariums. With nearly 1 million YouTube subscribers and over 1.4 million Instagram followers, he has introduced the world to the hidden beauty of tiny ecosystems and creatures—from geckos and dart frogs to spiders and micro-fauna. His videos blend education, aesthetic design, and environmental care, making him a beloved figure among science fans, artists, and nature lovers.

Tiny, a Book by Ben Newell, featuring a diagram showing the life stages of an orchid mantis, from egg case to adult, with descriptive text and a photo of an orchid mantis.

Discover micro-creatures that bring forests, rivers, deserts, and even terrariums to life.

Tiny, a Book by Ben Newell, featuring a close-up of a jumping spider showing its large eyes and hairy body, with text on the left side explaining its anatomy, eyes, and hunting behavior.

With stunning macro photography and story-led exploration, Ben reveals the overlooked ecosystems thriving just below our line of sight—and explains how we can care for and learn from them.

Tiny, a Book by Ben Newell, featuring a close-up of a green glass frog on a red apple and a magazine or book page with text about glass frogs and their reproductive habits.