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This book celebrates the simple joys of a day in a toddler's life with the help of Hindley's bouncy verse and Granstr]m's lively, full-color illustrations.
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This delightful book shows how a baby grows inside its mother's tummy over the nine months of pregnancy through the ingenious use of half-page flaps
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A moving but accessible account of a young man's experiences on the beaches of Dunkirk in the Second World War
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Join Planet Patrol - a group of friends from around the world who have got together to help fight the effects of global warming
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A companion to the successful and innovative Tail-End Charlie, this tells the fascinating story of life on the Home Front in World War II
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A colourful and fascinating introduction to the life and work of one of the world's most important scientists.
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A picture book for children who are learning to read. It contains a set of illustrated support notes outlining qualities in the text, giving readers pointers and suggesting a range of follow-up activities. More detailed guidance is available in a separate Parents' Handbook .
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Wonderwise is a series designed to introduce children to key topics and concepts in an entertaining and unusual way. Wild and Free is an introduction to wildlife conservation for very young children, with simple text and illustrations.
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A celebration of people's technological ability, it is a perfect starting point for children to begin to explore the subject.
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Saturday decides that there has to be more to life than clucking, scratching and pecking. He tries to do all the things that the other farmyard animals can do, until he sees the most magnificent creature of all, and discovers that a little chick can have a moment of glory too.
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