Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Capstone Global Library Ltd Erosion
Book SynopsisErosion changes Earth''s natural features. It breaks down materials and can help make something new. Discover why erosion is an important part of nature!
£11.89
Capstone Global Library Ltd The Strange Journey from Bacteria to Blue Whales
Book SynopsisUnlock the mystery of life on planet Earth... with a talking bacterium! In this full-colour graphic novel, Bertie the Bacteria takes readers on a joke-fuelled journey, revealing how small organisms became some of Earth's largest creatures, including the epically humongous blue whale. With laugh-out-loud text and colourful comic book art, science lovers and comic book fans alike will delight in exploring the history of our precious blue planet.
£8.54
Capstone Global Library Ltd Build 10 Bold Bridges with STEM
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Arcturus Publishing Ltd Science and Maths for Curious Kids
Book SynopsisYoung readers can discover the wonders of science and mathematics with this inspirational and accessible hardback guide, beautifully illustrated in full-color by award-winning illustrator Alex Foster. From ecology to number theory, kids will find a new way of looking at the world and the laws of science and mathematics that govern it. This title is packed with clear, colourful, and engaging explanations on a range of subjects, including: • Elements • The human body and its organs • Matter and motion • Geometry • Atoms and molecules • Animals, plants, and other living things • Biodiversity Big new concepts pop off the page, thanks to useful diagrams, vibrant illustrations and an engaging, energetic prose style. Supporting STEM learning, this book is perfect for readers aged 8-12. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Curious Kids series draws together a collection of meticulously r
£16.99
Gibbs M. Smith Inc You Are a Rainbow of Energy
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£14.39
Teacher Created Materials Tech World
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£11.05
Teacher Created Materials You Can Too Success After Failure
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£11.05
Teacher Created Materials, Inc Outer Space
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£10.46
Teacher Created Materials, Inc Look Inside
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Look Inside
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Physical Feats Failures
Book SynopsisThe human body can achieve amazing feats, but with every new physical feat, there are many failures. Readers will learn about some of the most amazing physical feats in history in this inspiring nonfiction title. Readers will learn about sports records, daredevils like Evel Knievel, and the incredible determination that athletes of all kinds have in order to achieve amazing things. Featuring brilliant images and photos, charts, graphs, informational text, and stunning facts, this book will have readers engaged and amazed!
£11.05
Teacher Created Materials, Inc The Cutting Edge
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£11.25
FRANKLIN WATTS Step Into Science Light
Book SynopsisStep up your science knowledge with Step Into Science and discover the science of light! In Step Into Science: Light, find out about how light comes to Earth from the Sun; when shadows form and how light moves. With the help of a cast of funny blobby characters, you''ll explore why certain materials reflect light and discover how to make a shadow puppet theatre. Colourful and quirky illustrations make these core science topics exciting and fresh and encourage interaction with the subject.Written to support the National Curriculum at Key Stage 2, each title explores key scientific topics through a combination of concise information and fun experiments. Perfect for readers aged 7+Titles in the series:ElectricityForces & MagnetsHabitatsLightPlantsRocks & SoilSoundThe BodyTable of Contents 1: Lights in the sky 1: What else makes light? 1: Light and materials 1: Dull, bright and shiny 1: A mirror 1: Darkness and light 1: Dark and light test 1: Shadows 1: The length of shadows 1: Shadows and time 1: Shadow shapes 1: Shadow size 1: Glossary 1: Answers to the activities and questions 1: Index
£16.60
Union Square & Co. How It Happened Sneakers
Book SynopsisFind out how sneakers took over the world in this fact-filled nonfiction book, part of a series about the stories behind cool objects! From going to school to shopping at the mall, sneakers are one of the most comfortable ways to get around. But how did these rubbery soles become everyone's favorite shoe to stomp in? Readers will love learning about the story behind sneakers, from the world's oldest shoe to the latest designer sneaker drop . . . and everything in between!Trade Review“[A] clear, close-up look at an invention (versatile, comfortable shoes) that captures affection and loyalty, plus an exhortation to young innovators to think about their own spin on the product. It’s also an interesting examination of the ways that professional athletics and personal exercise have evolved over the last century. A fun and fact-filled look at footwear that will find its audience.” —Kirkus Reviews “The How It Happened! series provides energetic, upbeat histories of everyday items that should be familiar to most kids. Pages are filled with eye-catching graphics, sidebars, photos, illustrations, and accessible text pepper with numerous exclamation points.” —Booklist “This colorful, informative nonfiction book leads readers through the fascinating history of sneakers . . . . Colorful photographs and drawings appear throughout, along with interesting bits of trivia and quotes, and the brightly colored pages add to its readability and eye-catching design . . . . This engaging, educational book will appeal to middle grade sneakerheads and fans of books about the history of inventions.” —School Library Journal
£999.99
FriesenPress Prairie Girls Song
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£11.39
Capstone Global Library Ltd Incredible Robots Incredible Robots in Law
Book SynopsisRobots are already being used in many areas of law enforcement, such as surveillance cameras and bomb disposal. As technology develops, one day robots might even replace human police officers. This book explores the technology used to create these amazing robots.
£8.09
Capstone Global Library Ltd How Do Bionic Limbs Work
Book SynopsisPeople who lose limbs now have incredible options to help them walk and do other everyday activities. Read this book to learn how engineers are creating bionic limbs to help patients.
£999.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd All About Light
Book SynopsisFrom light waves to ultraviolet light, find out all about light and what it does in this fascinating book, including how technology uses light to further science and travel. Super Science fact boxes give interesting stats and lesser-known facts so you can impress your friends with your science knowledge!
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Capstone Global Library Ltd Marie Curie
Book SynopsisScientist Marie Curie discovered radioactivity. What were the steps Curie took which led her to this world-changing discovery?
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Capstone Global Library Ltd Decoding the Mind Why We Love The Science of
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Summer Bridge Activities Summer Bridge Activities Grades 6 7
Book Synopsis Summer learning 6th grade workbooks all subjects to 7th grade workbooks all subjects Build a bridge of learning opportunities for your soon-to-be 6th grader?from school to home and back again in just 15 minutes a day with Summer Bridge Activities! Summer Bridge Activities 160-page 7th grade workbooks all subjects help your child learn essential math, language arts, science, social studies, and fitness skills during summer break through quick 15-minute, active learning adventures. Why You?ll Love This 8? x 10.5? Workbook Versatile & engaging learning activities. 6th grade activities help kids review and refresh skills like dividing fractions and using parentheses while preparing for middle school skills such as probability and word analogies with vibrant practice pages, hands-on projects, outdoor challenges, flash cards, and more! Tracking progress along the way. Use the Progress Chart, Monthly Goal Setting pages, and answer key to track your child?s progress along the way . Fun Bonus Features. The workbook also includes stickers, a poster, free eBooks, and fun online practice with IXL! About Summer Bridge Activities Summer Bridge Activities research-supported products build a bridge of learning opportunities from school to home and back again! Daily activities engage children in a variety of quick, 15-minute active learning adventures that just might be their favorite time of the day. The Summer Learning 6th Grade to 7th Grade Workbook All Subjects Contains: 60+ days-worth of activities with monthly goals and progress charts Flash cards, poster, and free eBooks BONUS online practice with IXL Learning
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Summer Bridge Activities Summer Bridge Activitiesr Quick
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Teacher Created Materials, Inc Struggle for Survival Water
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Teacher Created Materials Thomas Edison
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Teacher Created Materials The Science of Glass
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Skyhorse Publishing Using the Internet for Virtual School
Book SynopsisFrom award-winning author Dagmar Geisler, in collaboration with illustrator Nikolai Renger, a new series for elementary school students about social-emotional learning and physical and mental health. In recent years, children of all ages—just like many adults!—from all over the world have had to shift the way they learn and work. They’ve adapted to sitting in front of their computers or tablets instead of in a physical class with their peers. Some have thrived in this environment, while others struggle to prepare themselves for the virtual learning experience. In Using the Internet for Virtual School, best friends Madison and Luke quickly learn all about what can go wrong if they’re not prepared for their virtual lessons when Luke’s older brother, Tim, experiences a stressful online presentation. The laptop dies, his video files won’t load, and possibly worst of all, he didn’t realize an embarra
£13.49
Kids Can Press It Started With A Big Bang: The Origin of Earth,
Book SynopsisExplore the biggest question there is in this informative picture book - how did everything begin?
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Kids Can Press This Is How a Ball Rolls
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Hachette Children's Group Science Makers: Making with Forces
Book SynopsisBe a SCIENCE MAKER by experimenting, tinkering and building to discover the wonders of science!Learn all about FORCES by following in the footsteps of famous scientists, artists, engineers and inventors.- Build a car ramp and experiment with acceleration like Galileo Galilei- Be inspired by artist Lin Emery to build a kinetic sculpture- Make a hot air balloon like the Montgolfier brothers ... and much more!Each title in this series contains ten 'makes', prompted by featured profiles of great scientists, artists and engineers. Children will learn about and create the experiments and builds that have led to world-changing discoveries, amazing machines and inspiring artworks. Perfect for KS2 science and technology classes aged 9 and up.Table of Contents 1: Understanding forces 1: Speeding car stunt ramp 1: Newton’s cradle 1: Making flight history 1: Pressure diver 1: Rocket power 1: Floating on air 1: Whale race 1: Pendulum art 1: Kinetic creations 1: Follow the force! 1: Glossary and further information 1: Index
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Hachette Children's Group A Question of Science: Why is ice slippery? And
Book SynopsisA fun, quirky science series that tackles the questions other books are afraid to ask! Why is ice slippery? Where does water go when it dries? And why exactly do eggs go solid when you cook them? A Question of Science: Materials answers all these questions and much more.With an engaging question and answer format, these books draw kids into science in a fun way. Each book features one question per spread with a clear explanation to follow, diagrams and fun and humorous illustrations. The quirky questions are designed to range from those that children will often ask to things they may never have thought of, but will still be keen to know the answer to.Perfect reading for curious young scientists aged 8 and up.Other books in the series include:Why don't your eyeballs fall out? And other questions about the human bodyWhy doesn't the Moon fall down? And other questions about forcesHow can a plant eat a fly? And other questions about plantsWhy does a mirror show things back to front? And other questions about lightWhere does lightning come from? And other questions about electricity Why can't penguins fly? And other questions about animals Can you hear sounds in space? And other questions about soundTable of Contents 1: What are materials? 2: Why is ice slippery? 3: What is everything made of? 4: How big are atoms and molecules? 5: Is a human hair really as strong as steel? 6: Why does salt disappear in water? 7: Where do crystals come from? 8: Why does metal feel cold? 9: What makes the Eiffel Tower shrink and grow? 10: How can trousers be made of wood? 11: Why doesn’t a plastic bag rot? 12: Why does an egg go solid when you cook it? 13: Quick fire questions 14: Glossary/further info 15: Index
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Hachette Children's Group Cats React to Outer Space Facts
Book SynopsisCats React is back for a second instalment! Share in the wonderment of space with a crew of crazy cats and measure your amazement, awe and disgust alongside their furry feline faces!Like every topic, space becomes more interesting when cats are involved. Cats React to Space Facts is an engaging and fun way to understand our universe. It's just purrfect! Bitesize text, fun photos, diagrams, dollops of humour and a react-o-meter all help to make science memorable and fun to learn.This book is a great gift for cat lovers and science students aged 7 and beyond, covering physics in a unique way.
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Hachette Children's Group I See Science: States of Matter
Book SynopsisScience topics are explored through illustrated scenes showing science in action in everyday life.Explore scenes from everyday life that reveal the science that's happening all around you, then find out about the science in more detail. In this book, discover all about states of matter - what they are, how they change and explore the water cycle.Fun interactive features invite you to find further examples for yourselves in the artwork.Part of the I See Science series, aimed at readers upwards of age five, which includes titles on Living Things, Materials, Light, Forces and Magnets, States of Matter and Sound.Table of Contents 1: States of matter 1: Spotting solids 1: All about solids 1: Fill it up 1: All about liquids 1: Blow to inflate 1: All about gases 1: Hot and cold 1: All about melting and freezing 1: Wet and dry 1: All about boiling, evaporation and condensation 1: Rain to river 1: All about the water cycle 1: Glossary 1: Answers and further information 1: Index
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Hachette Children's Group Stupendous and Tremendous Science: Happy and
Book SynopsisSay goodbye to boring biology with this fast-fact-packed tour of the human body. It's the perfect way for children aged 9 plus to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book.Human Body explores the oddest, weirdest and most interesting parts of the human body in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won't be overwhelmed with information. Funny illustrations and photos are designed to hold their interest, and help them engage with S.T.E.M. topics.Human Body takes a look at the body's major organs and systems, from tiny cells to big bones and from the top of the head to the tips of the toes. There is also a fun activity all about breathing and lungs for budding STEMsters to try out, too.The Stupendous and Tremendous Science series is ideal for all children aged 9+ who are studying S.T.E.M. topics at school or who simply have a fascination with science. It covers all the core topics in a fun and accessible way.Title in the series:Ecstatic and Excellent EnergyHappy and Healthy Human BodyPowerful and Pongy PlantsSoaring and Spectacular SpaceTable of Contents 1: Organised organs 1: Super cells 1: Got it covered 1: Moving along 1: lovely lungs 1: beat it! 1: Secret agents 1: Getting brainy 1: Startling senses 1: Delicious digestion 1: Wonderful wee 1: Brilliant babies 1: Astonishing activity: Getting a lungful 1: Glossary 1: Further reading 1: Index
£12.34
Hachette Children's Group Robographics: Eco-Robots
Book SynopsisFearsome robots are sometimes shown in sci-fi movies attacking Earth, but in real life, robots are actually helping to save the planet. Among other amazing feats, eco-robots can plant 10 trees every 15 minutes, collect 500kg of marine waste in 10 hours and blast 9,400 litres of water per minute to fight fires. In this book, aimed at children aged 8+, readers can meet these eco-robots and many more, then try a quick quiz to find out how much they have learned.Table of Contents 1: Eco-robots 2: Round the world robots 3: Robo-farmers 4: Robots in the wild 5: TO the rescue 6: Clean and fresh 7: Sea-savers 8: Fire-fighters 9: Spotting hazards 10: Reef robots 11: Eco-power 12: Borrowing from nature 13: Super-small solutions 14: Quiz 15: Glossary and further information 16: Index
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Hachette Children's Group Think Big!: The Greatest Ideas in Technology
Book SynopsisDiscover the big ideas in technology that have transformed the world around us.From the first televisions and mobile phones to intelligent gadgets in every corner of a smart home, our world has experienced a technological revolution. The Greatest Ideas in Technology takes you on a journey through the most influential inventions of the past 100 years, exploring technology that has changed how we live, work, travel and communicate.From Apollo 11's historic flight to the wonders of the world wide web, the world has changed beyond recognition in the past hundred years. Think Big takes a close-up look at the amazing ideas that have transformed the way we all live.Each spread explores a big idea in greater depth, explaining how it came to be and what evolved from it and assessing its impact on the world today. 'Genius' panels highlight the great thinkers behind the ideas, from scientists to inventors, environmentalists and engineers.Each book includes carefully selected activities designed to inspire readers aged 9 and older and encourage them to nurture their own 'big thinking' and entrepreneurial spirit.Contents: Technology TelevisorShinkansen bullet trainSaturn V Motorola DynaTAC Apple Macintosh World Wide Web Toyota Prius MP3 Large Hadron Collider International Space Station Nest Learning Thermostat SiriTable of Contents 1: Technology 2: Televisor 3: Shinkansen ‘bullet train' 4: Saturn V 5: Motorola DynaTAC 6: Apple Macintosh 7: World Wide Web 8: Toyota Prius 9: MP3 10: Large Hadron Collider 11: International Space Station 12: Nest Learning Thermostat 13: Siri 14: Glossary 15: Further information 16: Index
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Hachette Children's Group Learn Science with Mo Light and Shadows
Book SynopsisLearn all about light with Mo the Monster and his friends in this fun first science book for children aged 5+.Mo is a little bit afraid of the dark, but today he is going the funfair and learning all about light and shadows. He and his friend Sid find out about sources of light, how light travels and reflects, while having fun in the hall of mirrors, watching a puppet show and much more. But can Mo stay out of trouble while he''s having so much fun? Don''t count on it!If a monster can understand science, anyone can! Join Mo the Monster as he discovers the basic principles of science. Along the way, Mo is kept focused (monsters are notoriously easily distracted) with the help of simple, clearly presented information, plenty of questions to answer and lots of science puzzles and activities.The funny, colourful illustrations offer lots of scope for humour and interest to keep children engaged while they learn. Aimed at readers aged 5+.Titles in the series: Energy/Forces and Magnets/Habitats/The Human Body/Life Cycles/Light and Shadows/Machines/Materials/States of Matter/Plants/The Seasons/TimeContentsLearning about light / Light sources / Blocking light / Shadow games / Fun with mirrors / Rainbow shadows / Light rays / Mirror tricks / The changing moon / Big and small shadows / Light and senses / A-maze-ing light tricks / Happy in the dark / Glossary / Books to read and places to visit / Answers
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Hachette Children's Group Comic Strip Science: Earth and Space
Book SynopsisFind out about the science behind the solar system, the big bang, gravity, black holes and much more with hilarous cartoon strips, facts and diagrams.Each spread in this series features a short, funny comic strip that explains a process or aspect of science. Around the strip, diagrams and panels give further information on the topic. They are a fantastic way to engage children aged 8 plus with science.The illustrator, Jess Bradey, is winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction for A Day in the Life of a Poo, Gnu and You and also writes and draws for The Phoneix Comic. Titles in the series: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space, Physics.Table of Contents 1: Introduction 1: EARTH AND SPACE 1: GRAVITY 1: STRUCTURE OF THE SUN 1: SUNLIGHT 1: STRUCTURE OF EARTH 1: THE MOON 1: CAN THE SUN GO OUT? 1: SOLAR ECLIPSE 1: PTOLEMY AND OTHERS 1: GALILEO GALILEI 1: DINOSAUR DAYS 1: EARTH’S ROTATION 1: THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN 250 MINUTES MERCURY AND VENUS 1: THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN 250 MINUTES EARTH AND MARS 1: THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN 250 MINUTES JUPITER AND SATURN 1: THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN 250 MINUTES URANUS AND NEPTUNE 1: WHAT MAKES A PLANET A PLANET? PLANETS AND DWARF PLANETS 1: The Universe 1: A BIG BANG 1: HOW THE UNIVERSE WAS FORMED 1: STAR FORMATION 1: BLACK HOLES 1: HOW GALAXIES FORM 1: GALAXIES AND GRAVITY 1: ASTEROIDS AND OTHER IMPACTS 1: Space Exploration 1: THE SPACE RACE 1: LIVING IN SPACE 1: THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 1: LIVING IN SPACE 1: GOSSARY 1: INDEX
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Hachette Children's Group What is DNA
Book SynopsisA humorous introduction to DNA and genetics, helping children find out what they are made of!DNA is the building block of all life. This book helps children aged 8 plus understand the structure of the DNA chemical, how it works inside the body, how life began on Earth and how all living things are connected by their DNA. With Nigel Baines'' hilarious cartoons, the book explores topics such as why some of us really don''t like Brussel sprouts - and why some of us love them!; what came first - the chicken or the egg?; and how DNA can solve crimes and make our lives better.Contents: The Great Discovery! / The Code Breakers and the Machines Inside Our Bodies / Babies Come with Instructions / Is it Good to Mix Up Our DNA? / How are Twins Made? / How Did Life on Earth Begin? / What Came First - the Chicken or the Egg? / Are We 50% a Mushroom?/ Is Grandad Really a Dinosaur?/ Why Don''t I Like Vegetables?/ How Did I Get Ginger Hair?/ How Much Do Our Genes Affect U
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Hachette Children's Group Simple Technology: Levers
Book SynopsisExplore the science of levers, which is a key physical science concept. Young children will enjoy the fun illustrations and learn from the simple diagrams. The book encourages the reader to see science in action in their everyday lives. It is perfect for budding scientists who are curious about machines and how they work, and allows readers to encounter this STEM topic in an approachable way. For children following Book Bands, it is suitable for children reading at band 7, turquoise.The book is part of the Simple Technology series for children aged 5+, which is perfect for Science and Design and Technology learning. Titles in the series:LeversPulleysSlopesWheelsTable of Contents 1: What is a lever? 1: Forces and machines 1: The parts of a lever 1: Lifting the load 1: Moving the fulcrum 1: Lift off 1: Big spade, little spade 1: Wheelbarrow 1: Hammer 1: Tennis racket 1: Crane 1: Levers in pairs: Scissors and tweezers 1: Levers and people 1: Glossary 1: Index
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Hachette Children's Group Inside Your Body Senses
Book SynopsisTake a look inside your incredible body and learn about the five spectacular senses that help you to enjoy and understand the world around you.In Senses, discover how the brain processes taste, smell, sight, sound and touch to help you interact with the world around you. Learn how your eyes create an image, what makes your tastebuds tingle , and how some people find different ways to communicate without one of their senses. Bright cartoons and clear anatomical illustrations will engage readers. Part of a series for children aged 7 plus. It also places emphasis on leading a healthy lifestyle to encourage good mental and physical wellbeing with ''Try this'' activity boxes to get children up and moving, out of the book and into their body.
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Hachette Children's Group Evil Beetle Versus Science The Alarm Call
Book SynopsisA humorous science comic-book story that explains key concepts about sound. Loveable anti-heroine Evil Beetle thinks she can get rid of annoying intruders to her garden by summoning an insect army using different sounds. But Evil Beetle has a lot to learn about how sounds work and the different ways insects make them! The hilarious story is full of facts about sound and is perfect for children aged 6 plus who love comic books. For children progressing through book bands, it is suitable for children reading at Book Band 11: Lime.Evil Beetle Vs Science is a series of books about a hapless anti-heroine and her loyal band of minibeast sidekicks. Evil Beetle''s plots keep going wrong because she doesn''t understand science! Luckily her friend Smart Snail is on hand to explain, and readers will learn key science concepts while enjoying Evil Beetle''s attempts to keep her garden free from intruders.Titles in the series: The Shadow of Doom (Light); The
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Hachette Children's Group Great Scientists Leonardo da Vinci
Book SynopsisLeonardo da Vinci tells the story of this key scientific and artistic figure - covering his origins as the son of a notary through his life in the workshops of Florence, to exploring his extraordinary achievements in painting, architecture, engineering and science.Great Scientists are first biographies introducing some of the world''s great scientists, simply retelling their lives and explaining why their work was important. Perfect for children aged 7 plus. Each book has been book banded and includes a quiz at the end to test what has been learned.
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Hachette Children's Group The Earthshot Prize: A Handbook for Dreamers and
Book SynopsisAn empowering and practical handbook for young changemakers who want to save the planet! Published in collaboration with the prestigious Earthshot Prize, featuring an introduction from HRH Prince William and contributions from environmental activists including Sir David Attenborough, Christiana Figueres and Shailene Woodley.'Our planet is the only home we have, and we must think big and dream bigger if we are to protect it.'- HRH Prince WilliamThe mission is simple: to repair our planet.Our home is in trouble. The good news is we can fix it - but we need YOUR help. So let's put our heads together and dream up ways to BUILD, CREATE and SHOUT about solutions to repair our planet. In the Earthshot Handbook for Future Dreamers and Thinkers, young readers will travel round the world, celebrating the diverse and rich habitats, amazing animals and wonderful landscapes that make up our planet. They'll learn about the problems and challenges facing those habitats. They will meet Earthshot innovators, entrepreneurs and game changers from the past and present from Wangari Maathai to David Attenborough. And importantly, they'll discover how they can become the changemakers of the future, helping to develop solutions to the world's biggest problems. Because even the smallest idea or Earthshot, has the power to change everything. Full of simple practical things young people can do or make to help save the planet, even from home, as well as big ideas and contributions from people around the globe, this is the ultimate handbook for future innovators and activists who want to make a difference.Contributors to this book:HRH Prince William Naturalist Sir David Attenborough Former UN Climate Chief Christiana FigueresActor Shailene WoodleyAstronaut Naoko YamazkiEnvironmental Activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
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Pan Macmillan Terry Denton's Really Truly Amazing Guide to
Book SynopsisIn this funny, brilliant, entertaining book - highly illustrated with cartoons and diagrams - Terry Denton talks you through all you need to know about Earth, Life, the Universe and EVERYTHING (almost).Perfect for anyone from the ages of 8 to 80 (and beyond), this is a funny, fascinating whistle-stop tour of the history and science of the universe, life on Earth, the ins and outs of biology, geography, geology and the weather, how life evolved and how it works, and how people use the forces of nature around us to create amazing things. There’s even a chapter on time! Get ready to laugh and be amazed at the world around you and within you.
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Walker Books Ltd High Chair Chemistry
Book SynopsisSecure your bib, open wide and get ready to unpack the properties of matter. Chemistry is all around us – starting with Baby's high chair...Are you hungry?Let’s experiment.Why wait for university when you can teach your toddler advanced science right now? Breakfast time is all about chemistry! In a bright, graphic board book loaded with dry humour and comic timing, photos of happy, outrageously messy toddlers (and exhausted parents) complement a tongue-in-cheek running dialogue, interspersed with factual asides that define basic concepts of chemistry. So rest assured, with a high chair tray as a lab bench, your precocious little one can master chemistry multiple times a day!Trade ReviewFeatured in the Bookseller's children's previews for May 2023 * the Bookseller *
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Baby Professor Who Was Michael Faraday? Biography Books Best
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Baby Professor Scientific Investigation Discussions and Simple
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