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  • - Restore Your Brain to Its Tack-like Sharpness
    av Geoff Tibballs
    140,-

    If you refer to your dearest friend as 'Thingy' or have to keep changing your pet's name because you can never remember your online banking password, you need The Senior Moments Activity Book!

  • av Christopher Stevens
    103,-

    Thirty Days Has September helps with learning all of those confusing rules of language and mathematics, and those tricky facts from science, history and geography.

  • av Dr Mike Goldsmith
    105,-

    In From Zero to Infinity readers will discover incredible information, such as why zero is so useful; what a googol really is; why music, maths and space are connected; why bees prefer hexagons; how to tell the time on other planets; and much much more.

  • - The Extraordinary Story of Maths
    av Chris Waring
    120,-

    Here is the captivating history of maths from prehistoric times to our digital age, looking at the people and their cultures, their beliefs and aims behind the discoveries that fundamentally changed the way we see the world.

  • - Creative Activities to Inspire
    av MIND
    121,-

    The Wellbeing Journal, written by MIND, is a captivating book that invites readers on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace. Published by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd in 2017, this book has become a cornerstone in its genre. The book beautifully intertwines practical advice with engaging activities, providing readers with a dynamic and interactive experience. It is a testament to MIND's expertise and understanding of the human psyche. The Wellbeing Journal is more than just a book; it's a tool for nurturing your mental health and overall wellbeing. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of life with grace and resilience. Published by the reputable Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, it's a testament to their commitment to delivering quality content that resonates with readers and leaves a lasting impact.

  • - The Extraordinary Story of Britain's First Female Firefighter
    av Josephine Reynolds
    165,-

    Signing up to the Fire Brigade in 1981, Josephine Reynolds was Britain's first ever female firefighter. This is the inspiring true story of an extraordinary young woman who triumphed in a man's world, making history in the process.

  • - My Life, My Style, My Dreams
    av Ellen Bailey
    132,-

    The Book of Me is a beautiful, interactive journal, perfect for children to fill in and complete to create a lasting record of exactly who they are.

  • - Cool Stuff You Need to Know
    av Steve Martin
    103,-

    Perfect for any child who wants to stay one step ahead of their classmates, I Wish I Knew That is packed with informative titibits that will fascinate and enthrall young minds.

  • - Help Your Child Succeed
    av Karen Dolby
    122,-

    A must-have for parents, here is everything you need to know to help your child with their homework at primary school, with tips from teachers and other parents. Covering everything from literacy and numeracy to history and science, this helpful book takes the horror out of homework.

  • av Chris Dickason
    103,-

    From the creators of the hugely successful Anti-Boredom Colouring Book, is the newest addition to the series, The Amazing Anti-Boredom Colouring Book. Packed with weird and wonderful pictures to colour in, this wacky book is sure to keep kids entertained for hours!

  • av Mark Daniels
    116,-

    A masterful introduction to world mythology, shedding light on the impact it has had on cultures past and present and untangling the complex web of deities, monsters and myths.

  • - History and Traditions
    av Martin Wainwright
    116,-

    The English Village champions all that is unique and loved about a typical village - the pub, the green, the school, the church, the pond, the local shop and more - as well as exploring how the village has changed over the centuries, and how it has adjusted to modern-day life.

  • - Philosophical Quotes and What They Mean
    av Alain Stephen
    115,-

    This Book Will Make You Think: Philosophical Quotes and What They Mean explains as simply as possible the ideas behind the world's most highly regarded philosophers, examining their beliefs and presenting choice quotes that succinctly distil their most famous theories.

  • - 'Daffodils' and Other Poems
    av William Wordsworth
    87,-

    Whether wandering the hills or whiling away an hour waiting for a train, no reader can fail to be touched by the lyrical, evocative beauty of William Wordsworth's verse contained in this anthology.

  • - Animal Portraits to Colour
    av Richard Merritt
    145,-

    The Menagerie is filled with beautiful animal heads to colour and complete. Each wonderfully detailed piece is a work of art to be treasured by keen colourers and animal lovers alike.

  • - And How to Use It
    av Bernard C. Lamb
    116,-

    Practical, authoritative and entertaining, this book reminds readers how to use the basics of grammar, punctuation and spelling. It also teaches them new tips and tricks of style and vocabulary to give their writing and speech an impressive flair.

  • - Stuff about numbers that isn't (just) maths
    av Jamie Buchan
    117,-

    From mythology, religion and maths to science, fiction and language, this entertaining and accessible guide uncovers the lore and intriguing information behind the numbers that shape our world.

  • - Words We Pinched From Other Languages
    av Chloe Rhodes
    117,-

    A fascinating look at the meanings and origins of the many colourful foreign phrases we use every day.

  • - Everything You Really Should Know About GB
    av Emma Marriott
    115,-

    This fun, fact-filled handbook covers a range of essential topics, filling in those embarrassing gaps in your knowledge of this fair isle and making more responsible and better-informed citizens of all of us. It is inspired by the UK citizenship test and features some of the best political gaffes of recent years.

  • - The Essential Guide to Good English
    av Joseph Piercy
    116,-

    Joseph Piercy outlines The 25 Rules of Grammar that should be adhered to in written and spoken English, defining the rules themselves and then decoding them for the layman.

  • av Joseph Piercy
    115,-

    A book for men who are coming to terms with the fact that they would prefer to sit in their favourite chair than go to the pub, or wear socks with sandals in case the weather changes. Full of hilarious stories, quotes, quizzes and advice, this book is here to help ease the awkward transition from being your own man to becoming your dad.

  • - One Man, One Autistic Boy, A Million Adventures
    av John Williams
    115,-

    This is not only the story of the difficulties of being a single-parent to a boy with autism, but also an insight into the joy that comes from being a dad and seeing the world differently.

  • av Emma Marriott
    117,-

    Information is broken down into manageable bite-sized chunks, refreshing your memory of all those things you once knew but have forgotten, and filling you in on the bits that the school syllabus didn't include. From building the pyramids in Egypt to the fall of the Berlin Wall, everything you used to know - and much that you didn't - is here.

  • - Our Journey from Survival to Success
    av Paul Forkan & Rob Forkan
    225,-

    On Boxing Day 2004, Rob, Paul, Matty and Rosie Forkan lost their parents in the tsunami that devastated Sri Lanka. This is an enthralling, harrowing but ultimately uplifting journey from the slums of India and the tsunami, to the boardrooms of the City of London, Downing Street and beyond.

  • - English
    av Patrick Scrivenor
    119,-

    Relearn the essential rules of the English language, from grammar and punctuation to sentence construction, and improve your spelling and vocabulary. This is an accessible yet fun way to revisit the English language while enjoying a walk down memory lane - and remembering the stuff you really shouldn't have forgotten...

  • - Maths
    av Chris Waring
    124,-

    Brush up on your mental arithmetic, including percentages, averages and recurring decimals or work on your trigonometry skills, from Pythagoras' Theorem to triangle areas and angles. I Used To Know That: Maths is a fun and accessible way to re-visit all those useful tips and maths tricks that you have forgotten from your school days.

  • - The History of Britain's Kings and Queens in Bite-sized Chunks
    av Kevin Flude
    122,-

    Featuring tales of murder, adultery, beheadings, civil war, usurpation and madness, Divorced, Beheaded, Died... takes you on a gallop through the history of all of England's kings and queens, plus some of the less well-known Scots and Welsh rulers, presented in an accessible, chronological format.

  • av Ann Kronheimer
    110,-

    The Ballet Colouring Book is packed with stunning pictures to colour and complete. With perfect pirouettes, gorgeous costumes, scenes from famous ballets, and much more, it's the perfect gift for any budding ballerina.

  • av Chris Dickason
    103,-

    It's time to get moving with this fantastic colouring book packed full of trains, planes and cars for children to colour. From giant jumbo jets, two-seater planes and helicopters to racing cars, freight trains and lots, lots more, this high speed colouring book is guaranteed to keeps kids entertained for hours on end.

  • av Gareth Moore
    115,-

    This book is brimming with memory, word and number workouts, codes, battleships and mind-bending spot the differences, as well as Japanese puzzles including hanjie, kakuro, futoshiki, sudoku and lots more. Let the brain games begin!

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