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  • av Hannah Porter
    245,-

    A stunning pop-up carousel book with four large scenes and a fold-out booklet tucked into the back cover with a magical unicorn story. A wonderful gift book that can be kept open on a table or shelf to enjoy or folded away in a bookcase for another day.  original story that explains why unicorns have wings

  • av Mary Auld
    156,-

    Discover ancient Greece through the eyes of the young people who live there. Introduces 20 young Greeks and the jobs they are learning. Makes the ancient Greek world more accessible for today's young readers. Shows the lives of girls and women on every page providing an inclusive view of life in the ancient world.

  • av Mary Auld
    156,-

    See ancient China through the eyes of more than 25 young people as they set out in life. Here you will meet teenagers like Chao, a papermaker's son and Baozhai, a talented poet. You will spend time with a hardworking student, a soldier stationed on the Great Wall, a silk maker's daughter and boys travelling the Silk Road.

  • av Susie Hodge
    177,-

    With five superb pop-ups of Da Vinci's greatest works, children will have fun as they learn about art. They can open up The Last Supper, see Da Vinci's Flying Machine in action, and meet the Archangel Gabriel in The Annunciation. Reproduces 15 of his most important works.

  • av Susie Hodge
    177,-

    Superbly illustrated and animated with five stunning pop-ups of Van Gogh's most famous works. Young readers can open the shutters in The Bedroom, meet each character in The Potato Eaters, and spin the starlit sky in The Starry Night. Introduces Van Gogh in an approachable, fun way that kids will enjoy.

  • av Jamie Collins
    156,-

    Features 50 fun flaps and whimsical art to describe jobs in the world of fashion, from design, photography and modelling to sales, retail, PR and online jobs.

  • av Jamie Collins
    156,-

    Uses fun flaps and whimsical art to describe more than 50 different jobs and careers involving animals, from veterinary work and conservation to jobs in research, training and care.

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    195,-

    Explore our planet, from its tallest mountains, largest forests and widest oceans, to the people and animals that inhabit it. Pinpoint ancient monuments, famous buildings and amazing natural habitats. Learn about sport, food, costume, culture and languages across the globe. Find out about the challenges we face, such as soaring population, climate change and preserving wildlife and the environment for future generations. AGES: 6 plus AUTHOR: David Owen worked as an editor in children's reference publishing for many years before becoming a freelance author and editor. Quino Marin is a fine arts graduate from the University of Seville, Spain. A master of a range of techniques and subject areas, Quino has a special love of maps. He has illustrated books published by Santillana, OUP, Hachette, Houghton Mifflin and Hachette. SELLING POINTS: . Completely up-to-date snapshot of our post-pandemic world . World records and fascinating facts on every page to inform and entertain . Celebrating wildlife, festivals, culture, language, art, technology, economy & sport . Ideal for home & school libraries

  • av Jamie Collins
    156,-

    Which is the saltiest ocean? How many fish live in the sea? Why is global warming so bad for our oceans? Find the answers to these and hundreds of other questions in this captivating book. Discover the free app that animates SEAS & OCEANS with 50 video clips on shimmering seascapes on your tablet or smartphone.

  • av Daniela De Luca
    145,-

    Mattie and her Mum wake up after their long winter sleep. When they go out to find food, Mattie falls into the sea while showing off her ballet-dancing skills and is swept away on an ice floe. The whimsical picture book story is mixed with facts about how polar bears live and how global warming is changing their Arctic homelands.

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    195,-

    Piece together the amazing plants and animals in jungles around the world. Read all about them in the jungle book, then sit back and admire the glow-in-the-dark night jungle.

  • av Daniela De Luca
    145,-

    Harry, an abandoned wolf cub, is adopted by a friendly pack. Soon after Harry arrives, the pack decides to move north as humans encroach on their forest homelands. The adventures they have on their journey are mixed with facts about how real wolves live. A whimsical story perfectly blended with scientific facts about nature and animals.

  • av Daniela De Luca
    145,-

    Buster tries to hop into his mother's pouch but she tells him he can't because she's expecting a new baby. Buster is so angry he runs away. The story tells his adventures as he crosses the Australian outback on his own, narrowly avoiding a dangerous forest fire. A whimsical story perfectly blended with scientific facts about nature and animals.

  • av Lisa Regan
    199,-

    An action-packed overview of the Age of Dinosaurs arranged chronologically from the rise of reptiles in the early Triassic to the catastrophic event that ended dinosaur life at the end of the Cretaceous. The 3D illustrations are so realistic it's like stepping back in time!

  • av Neil Morris & Daniela De Luca
    145,-

    Lizzie lives on the African savanna with her mother, aunts and the leader of their herd, her wise grandmother. When Lizzie wanders off into the bush and gets lost, she learns about elephant life and lore, and the value of listening to her family. A whimsical story perfectly blended with scientific facts about nature and animals.

  • av Mary Auld
    177,-

    GREAT CIVILISATIONS introduces 20 exceptional cultures and moments in human history. Find out how modern humans left Africa and when they settled in each continent. Learn about the origins of farming and how it led to the formation of cities and empires. From the Egyptians and Greeks to the earliest African and Australian cultures.

  • av Marcus Johnson
    195,-

  • av David Owen
    181,-

    They may not have had TikTok or Instagram, but Ancient Roman children lived in families and had friends and families and fun just like kids today. This book shows you how they lived, what they wore, ate and studied and the jobs they learned to do.

  • av David Owen
    195,-

  • av Elizabeth Cranford
    195,-

    Stunningly illustrated first dictionary for readers aged 4+. Includes free downloadable app with recordings of more than 1000 words so that children can hear and learn their correction pronunciation. British English.

  • av Hannah Porter
    161,-

  • av Richard Bratby
    175,-

    The story of Classical Music in picture, word and sound, from Hildegard of Bingen to Saariaho. Features a free app with more than 100 high-quality audio clips. Introduces the greatest composers and lets you hear their most famous works as you read. Shows the instruments and how they are played and combined to make music.

  • av Elizabeth Cranford
    175,-

    Discover the weird and wonderful little creatures that make up 85 per cent of all animal life. Learn about ant farmers, flash-flirting and metamorphosis, among other astonishing things. Find out how bugs pollinate our food crops, clean up our environments and keep pests in check. We couldn't live without them!

  • av Anne McRae
    181,-

  • av Dora Martins
    181,-

  • av Anne McRae
    175,-

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