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  • av Nikki Bruno
    146,-

    Here's to the heroes who keep our world clean. From roadkill collectors to landfill gas operators, these workers get dirty to keep us healthy and safe. They'll enjoy this high-interest topic so much they won't realize they're learning important information about STEM jobs.

  • av Nikki Bruno
    146,-

    A lot of people have to get dirty in order to keep our water clean. From city sewage workers to portable toilet cleaners, readers will learn all the dirty details of jobs working with water and sewers. They'll enjoy this high-interest topic so much they won't realize they're learning important information about STEM jobs.

  • av Helen Cox Cannons
    189

    Does Prince George have any pets? Find the answers and much more in this concise introduction to the royal family, covering the most senior royals, how they are related, their homes and much more. You'll also discover some cool facts about the family. Find out who Prince Philip once called "a plum pudding" and which royal was in the Olympics!

  • av Daniel Nunn
    147

    Take a journey along Britain's canals and find out all about how they were built, what locks are and how they work, and canal boats and the people who might live on them.

  • - Why do people move to the UK?
    av Nancy Dickmann
    147

    Covering the various reasons that people may want to move to the UK, this book takes an in-depth look at why and how people choose to become immigrants. This is a sympathetic and positive look at immigration today, helping children to understand the push and pull factors that bring people here.

  • av Tracy Nelson Maurer
    147

    Hot magma rises to the earth's surface. Smoke bursts from the volcano and lava flows out. It's a volcanic eruption!

  • av Mark Weakland & Jody S. Rake
    576,-

    Where does light come from? How do magnets work? What is force? How does sound travel? Science Basics explores these questions (and more!) in an easy to explain, easy to read format that will spark a kid's interest in the world around them.

  • av Tracy Nelson Maurer
    147

    An earthquake shakes a snow-covered mountain. The fresh snow slides down. It's an avalanche!

  • av Mark Weakland
    175,-

    We can see light. We know it makes plants grow. Light pours from the sun and from glowing light bulbs. But we can't touch it, or hold it. What is light? Learn about this science basic, and then get hands-on with an experiment that will light up the classroom.

  • av Jody S. Rake
    133

    Listen up! Spread the word and ride the wave of science basics with this book about sound. Then look and listen during a hands-on science experiment that will draw everyone's attention in the library or classroom.

  • av Jody S. Rake
    126

    Get moving! By opening this book, you'll be using force to make the cover move. You use forces every day. But how? Learn more about this science basic and then experience the ups and downs of force with a hands-on experiment.

  • av A.M. Reynolds
    133

    Welcome to Somalia! See camels walking across the hot desert. Visit caves with ancient paintings. Find out about this African country and its people, animals and land.

  • av A.M. Reynolds
    133

    Welcome to Mexico! Walk across sandy beaches. Hear the mariachi bands. Find out about this country's people, traditions and animals.

  • - What happens to our waste?
    av Riley Flynn
    146,-

    Have you ever wondered how the sewer system works? Look no further! Discover the story behind the pipes beneath our feet. From facts on the first plumbing systems to information about how waste water gets treated and cleaned, readers will learn about why we need sanitation and the journey our waste and used water takes through the pipes.

  • av Ava Sawyer
    146,-

    Did you know igneous rock is formed as a result of volcanic activity? This type of rock is made up of minerals. Find out more about minerals, where igneous rocks form and what purposes they serve. You may even have igneous rocks in your own home!

  • - What happens to the things we throw away?
    av Riley Flynn
    146,-

    Rubbish looks disgusting and smells worse, but what happens to it after the bin lorry takes it away? From facts on landfills to information about how our litter habits affect the world around us, readers will learn about why we need sanitation and the dirty truth about what happens to our rubbish.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    113

    Find out what happens when Duck pulls a red cart up a hill.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    98,-

    Learn about different animals and the foods they eat.

  • av Jay Dale
    100,-

    The weather turns cool. Leaves fall to the ground. Learn all about autumn days.

  • av Jay Dale
    102

    Can Squirrel hide the big acorn?

  • av Nancy Dickmann
    133

    Learn all about British Ambulance and Air crew - how they help us, what they do, how they serve the community and much more.

  • av Nancy Dickmann
    133

    Learn all about British Lifeboat crew - how they help us, what they do, how they serve the community and much more.

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    av Lisa J. Amstutz
    118

    Woof! Woof! Dogs make fun pets. Some are tiny and some are tall. Some have curly hair and others have straight hair. Young readers will learn about the appearance, behaviour and abilities of pet dogs, and discover why these playful pals make amazing pets.

  • av Lisa J. Amstutz
    112

    Squeak! Tiny hamsters make fun pets. Some have a solid colour and others have three different colours. Some have short tails and others have long tails. Young readers will learn about the appearance and behaviour of hamsters, and discover why these curious rodents make great pets.

  • av John Malam
    147

    Which prehistoric places or remains still exist in the UK today? And what do they tell us about how our ancient prehistoric ancestors lived? This book takes a tour around of some of these places, giving a fascinating glimpse of how prehistoric peoples built their houses and communities as well as why they are significant.

  • av Catherine Brereton
    147

    This book takes readers on a journey along some of the world's most important rivers, including the Amazon, Nile, Mississippi and others. Readers can find out about the plants and animals that live there, the places the river passes through, and why it is important for the local economy and environment.

  • av Martha E. H. Rustad
    148,-

    Beginner readers and budding young scientists will love learning about using simple machines in everyday situations. Along the way, readers will be supported by expertly levelled text, a strong text-photo match and appropriate text load. Readers will be excited to dig in and learn all about simple machines and basic physics concepts.

  • av Martha E. H. Rustad
    89,-

    Beginner readers and budding young scientists will love learning about using simple machines in everyday situations. Along the way, readers will be supported by expertly levelled text, a strong text-photo match and appropriate text load. Readers will be excited to dig in and learn all about simple machines and basic physics concepts.

  • av Martha E. H. Rustad
    181,-

    Beginner readers and budding young scientists will love learning about using simple machines in everyday situations. Along the way, readers will be supported by expertly levelled text, a strong text-photo match and appropriate text load. Readers will be excited to dig in and learn all about simple machines and basic physics concepts.

  • av Nikki Bruno Clapper
    1 191,-

    What is life like in a Japanese city? Which sports do people play in Mexico? What do people eat in North Korea? Each country offers the world different gifts and flavours. Get your passport stamped and find out what makes a nation unique. Let's look at countries!

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