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Beautifully presented comprehensive guides with a continent by continent approach
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Whales and dolphins are our closest living relatives in the underwater world. This comprehensive guide offers an amazing insight into the exciting lives of these mysterious mammals.
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Discover the nuts and bolts of the Universe in this introduction to the mysteries of space. There are more than 50 hands-on projects for readers to test theories and many high-tech visuals to illustrate astronomy in the 21st century. Up-to-date discoveries and theories are also ...
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Answering the questions that children ask about whales and dolphins, this book examines their feeding habits, defence, life cycles, habitats, play and the legends and myths attached to them.
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An introduction to the wonders of the starry sky for children. It answers questions such as: why do stars twinkle? What makes up a galaxy? The book is relevant to both hemispheres, and there are facts, detailed explanations, diagrams and photographs, and practical information.
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Using the very latest photographs and the most up-to-date information available, the books in this Our Solar System series take a close look at the planetary system in which we live. This title looks at Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, as well as the search for a tenth planet .
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Using the very latest photographs and the most up-to-date information available, the books in this Our Solar System series take a close look at the planetary system in which we live. This title provides insights into the geography, geology and climate of Mercury, Venus and Mars ...
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Using the very latest photographs and the most up-to-date information available, the books in this series take a close look at the planetary system in which we live. The sun is studied in this text.
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This four-part introduction to star watching is the work of astronomer Robin Kerrod. It consists of a planisphere , two 128-page spiral-bound books and a torch, all packed into a sturdy case. The planisphere is two rotating discs fixed one above the other. It shows the constella ...
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