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Looks at simple and complex technology used in a variety of workplaces. This title helps readers discover how technology works and how it is used in a variety of familiar contexts. It uses everyday examples, making technical concepts understandable for young readers.
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Helps you develop key skills such as how to ask and respond to geographical questions and recognise patterns. This title uses interactive puzzles to explain key topics, as well as charts, graphs and diagrams to familiarise children with different ways of presenting data.
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Helps develop key skills such as how to ask and respond to geographical questions and recognise patterns. This title uses interactive puzzles to explain key topics, as well as charts, graphs and diagrams to familiarise children with different ways of presenting data.
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A complete guide to sex and puberty for teenagers. This book is written in a friendly, accessible tone suitable for readers aged 11 and older.
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A colourful series for young children on how to be healthy, safe, confident and happy.
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A colourful series for young children on how to be healthy, safe, confident and happy.
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This series explores the issues behind how each energy resource might fare in the debate about the future of power.
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This series explores the issues behind how each energy resource might fare in the debate about the future of power.
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An exciting series that uses notable case studies and spectacular images from around the world to explore natural disasters and the impact they have on us.
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An exciting series that uses notable case studies and spectacular images from around the world to explore natural disasters and the impact they have on us.
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