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  • av Rose Hall
    153

    Engineering helps shape the world around us, from the houses and cities we live in, to the way we travel, and even the sound of the music we listen to. Lift the flaps in this fascinating book to discover how engineering works and the many things engineers do. Includes internet links to find out more.

  • av Carly Madden
    111

    Can you guess what reindeer is about to do? An engaging lift-the-flap book exploring the magic of Christmas for babies and toddlers. Encourages conversation and hand-eye co-ordination.

  • av Katie Daynes
    162

    This stylish, highly illustrated, interactive book is perfect for sharing with little children, and introduces nature and science using a friendly lift-the-flap format. Text is kept to a mimimum. A brilliant introduction to one of the fundamental themes of biology, perfect for curious young minds.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    166

    An interactive introduction to information and communication technology, which explains what goes on inside computers and what makes them do what they do. With lots of flaps to lift and look beneath, fact-hungry children will devour the fascinating data contained in this bright and engaging non-fiction book.

  • av Katie Daynes
    176

    Looking after our planet is an inspiring flap book, exploring the problems facing our planet today and what we can do about them. It sets out why conditions on Earth are just right for life, how our modern lives are putting the planet at risk and what we can all do to work towards a greener future.

  • av Eddie Reynolds
    173

    Discover the fascinating world of geometry in this lift-the-flap book, from flat and solid shapes to symmetry, patterns and angles. Learn about different shapes, discover patterns and tessellations, test your knowledge in a shapes challenge and more. With links to specially selected websites for online games, printable activities and video clips.

  • av Lara Bryan
    162

    Learn to solve all kinds of multiplying and dividing puzzles in this entertaining book, with over 130 flaps to reveal the answers along the way. Topics include times tables, number lines and using fractions, and there's even a treasure island puzzle at the back of the book, where children can put their new knowledge into practice.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    162

    Count animals at the zoo, order birthday presents from smallest to biggest, add dogs playing at the park and more in this fun introduction to maths. With over 70 flaps to lift, this charming book provides children with lots of number recognition, sequencing and counting practice before introducing simple addition and subtraction activities.

  • av Hannah (EDITOR) Watson
    162

    With over 60 flaps to lift, this colourful book gently introduces important concepts such as size, comparisons and measuring. Young children can spot a slow tortoise and a fast leopard, compare the size of two boats, see which child is the tallest, and much more. A fun introduction to a key early learning topic.

  • av Alice James
    176

    Welcome to the bright and exciting world of biology. Dive in and explore the tree of life, ecosystems, the human body, the world of plants and why your planet needs you. With Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites about biology, from tiny microbes to entire rainforests.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    176

    Lift the Flap How Your Body Works is an engaging and informative book by Rosie Dickins. Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd in 2020, this book is an excellent resource for those curious about the human body. The book falls under the genre of educational literature and is designed to help readers understand the complex workings of their own bodies. Rosie Dickins, a renowned author in this field, has done an excellent job of presenting this complicated topic in a simple and understandable way. The interactive 'lift-the-flap' design makes the learning process even more enjoyable. This book is a must-have for those who wish to learn more about the human body in an interactive and fun way. Make sure to get your copy from Usborne Publishing Ltd, a trusted name in educational literature.

  • av Holly Bathie
    162

    This charming book will help children recognize and talk about the seasons and weather. There are spring, summer, autumn and winter scenes with lots to spot and over 80 flaps to lift, plus pages on seasonal changes and what to wear when it's sunny, rainy or snowing. A delightful book to share and to help develop language skills.

  • av House Random
    97,-

  • av Emily Bone
    136

    What makes bees dance? How do bugs find their way at night? Which tiny bugs can build nests taller than a person? Lift the flaps to find out in this fascinating introduction to the world of insects. With Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites to watch a caterpillar turn into a butterfly, see a firefly, listen to a cricket and lots more.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    136

    With over 50 flaps to lift, this delightful book helps young children learn how to add and take away numbers from zero to ten. Pages show scenes such as a garden, a beach, a bakery and a market with simple arithmetic questions. Children can do the sums then lift up a leaf, a sandcastle or a tray of tasty jam tarts to reveal the answers.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    162

    Learning about opposites is a vital pre-school skill, and this interactive book is an engaging introduction to the idea that helps enrich a young person's vocabulary.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    162

    Presents an interactive way for preschool children to learn about different geometric shapes and what they are called. With lots to spot and talk about, it is suitable for sharing, and encourages vital pre-maths skills including matching, counting and shape recognition.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    136

    An exciting guide to fractions, decimals and percentages with over 125 flaps to lift to discover what they are and how to use them. Topics include simplifying fractions, improper fractions, and converting to decimals and percentages. Children can also build a fraction wall, meet the fraction families and test their skills with a fraction challenge.

  • av Holly Bathie
    162

    With over 75 flaps to lift, this charming book will help children learn about routine and everyday events such as getting dressed, eating lunch and going to bed. Each page is filled with things to spot and talk about, and there are counting and matching activities too. A delightful book to share and to help develop language skills.

  • av Felicity Brooks
    162

    This charming, lift-the-flap board book helps children learn about numbers with simple puzzles to solve on every page. . Children can count the flamingos, zebras and monkeys at the zoo, find the cows on the farm, match rockets in space to their home planets and more - and lift the flaps to discover the answers.

  • av James Maclaine
    176

    Lift-the-Flap General Knowledge is a fascinating book written by James Maclaine. Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd in 2015, this book is an exciting journey into the world of general knowledge. The genre of the book is educational, aiming to enlighten the reader with a wealth of information. The author, James Maclaine, has done an exceptional job of compiling a plethora of facts and figures that are both interesting and enlightening. The unique 'lift-the-flap' feature of the book adds an interactive element that is sure to engage readers of all ages. Published by the renowned Usborne Publishing Ltd, this book guarantees quality and credibility. So if you're looking to broaden your horizons and learn something new, Lift-the-Flap General Knowledge is the perfect book for you.

  • av Jessica Greenwell
    162

    See how nature changes with the seasons, find out which creatures live in the garden and learn how flowers grow in this beautifully illustrated introduction to nature, with over 80 flaps to lift. There are counting and matching activities, and lots of things to look at and talk about on every page.

  • av Darran Stobbart
    162

    Have you ever wondered... What was the biggest dinosaur? What's the fastest plane ever built? Where's the tallest waterfall in the world? Lift the flaps to climb the tallest mountain, explore the depths of the ocean, peer into our solar system, and more. With links to specially selected websites for videos, photos and virtual tours.

  • av Enrica Soroldon & Emanuela Pagliardi
    229

    A voyage in discovery of the wonders of the human body, to reveal in front of the eyes of the little readers how our body moves, eats, sees, and hears. A new way of learning while having fun even thanking the scientific yet easy to understand and funny texts.

  • av Lara Bryan
    153

    This fun, engaging book is the perfect introduction to how English works. It's packed with tips and tricks for getting to grips with verbs, pronouns, commas and more - all brought to life by Shaw Nielsen's bright, quirky illustrations.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    176

    Learning times tables is essential and needs endless practice. With flaps to lift to find out the answers to a range of multiplication questions, this title features an innovative approach to what can be a dry and tricky subject. It is suitable for parents and children to share on the road to learn times tables.

  • av Alex Frith
    196

    Lets children explore the world one flap at a time. This atlas features a page for each continent. It allows children to discover the animals, buildings, foods and cultures that they would find there.

  • av Alice James
    166

    Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical elements, all of which are listed in the Periodic Table. Lift the flaps in this informative book and discover which elements are crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and lots more. An essential introduction to the building blocks of chemistry, with over 125 flaps.

  • av Rosie Hore
    136

    Master all kinds of measuring with this lift-the-flap introduction to time, speed, length, temperature and more. There are speeds to calculate, thermometers to read, and lengths to measure using the handy pop-out ruler included in the book. An engaging introduction to a key early learning concept, with internet links to find out more.

  • av Rosie Hore
    162

    What does that clock say? When are 12 a.m. and 12 p.m.? And how long is a century? Children can lift over 125 flaps to find out how to read the hours and minutes on digital and analogue clocks, and learn about a.m. and p.m. and 24-hour time. There's a page where they can make their own clock with moving hands, too.

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