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Explaining biology in an informal and informative way, this book offers children an approachable source of information on key subjects such as the life cycle, the human body, plantlife, evolution and ecosystems. It contains information from the headlines on such topical issues as ...
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Part of the History of Britain series, this title covers British history from the Early Middle Ages. It introduces children the Anglo-Saxon society, through the invasion of the Vikings and right up to the Battle of Hastings. It is illustrated with a combination of cartoons, art ...
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Part of the 1001 Things to Spot series, this medieval title helps young children to spot the lords, ladies, knights and jesters. It shows them life in a castle, a magnificent feast, the busy kitchen, a castle siege and more. Each double page contains small images that show them ...
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Includes different items waiting to be discovered. This title takes readers to an exciting new adventurous locale including flying in an airplane, sliding around the water park, riding the rollercoasters, diving in the reefs, skiing in the snowy slopes and whale watching in the o ...
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A science book explaining physics, chemistry and biology in an informal, fun and informative way. It is written in a conversational style, and offers children an approachable source of information on key subjects. It also includes fun yet simple experiments that give children wor ...
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Filled with huge illustrations, this title contains facts about some of the biggest animals on the planet. Each double page is arranged in exciting themes, including the largest creepy crawlies, most dangerous animals and biggest marine creatures. With each animal drawn to scale, ...
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Helps children learn about the Second World War by matching the stickers of important artefacts to their frames on each page.
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This beautifully illustrated atlas is a delightful introduction to animals around the world. Each map is packed with little pictures showing where dozens of different animals live.
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