Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
North Star Editions Let's Fly: Flying Cars
Book SynopsisGives readers a close-up look at flying cars. With colorful spreads featuring fun facts, sidebars, labeled diagrams, and a "How It Works" feature, the book provides an engaging overview of this amazing aircraft.
£10.44
Creative Company Los Castores
£10.44
Sourcebooks, Inc Baby Biochemist RNA
Book SynopsisThe bestselling Baby University series is expanding with even more fascinating science for kids! Follow along as biochemist author Cara Florance turns complex topics into exciting, accessible adventures for your little learners!Introduce your budding genius to the superheroes of the human body: RNA! Through simple, colorful illustrations and adorable characters, kids will learn all about how this multitalented molecule does all kinds of chores around our bodiesfrom sending messages, making workers, giving instructions, and more! Packed with great information and scientific fun, the fantastic feats of RNA will keep any curious kid turning page after page!
£10.16
North Star Editions Fairy Tale Science: Making a Windproof House for
Book SynopsisReaders construct and test their own houses to help the three little pigs survive a wolf attack. With colorful spreads featuring fun facts, sidebars, and infographics, this book provides an engaging overview of the science and engineering of houses.Trade Review"An excellent choice for those integrating STEM activities into their curriculum." – School Library journal, Series Made Simple
£10.44
Lerner Publishing Group Everyday Robots
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£6.99
Kumon Publishing North America Kumon Ace First Grade
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£14.39
Penguin Random House Children's UK A Really Short History of Nearly Everything
Book SynopsisPerfect for ages 8 to 80!Adapted from A Short History of Nearly Everything, this stunningly illustrated book from Bill Bryson takes us from the Big Bang to the dawn of science, and everything in between! Ever wondered how we got from nothing to something?Or thought about how we can weigh the earth?Or wanted to reach the edge of the universe?Uncover the mysteries of time, space and life on earth in this extraordinary book - a journey from the centre of the planet, to the dawn of the dinosaurs, and everything in between. And discover our own incredible journey, from single cell to civilisation, including the brilliant (and sometimes very bizarre) scientists who helped us find out the how and why.The ideal book for curious young readers everywhere. ************************************************************************Reviews for A Short History of NearlTrade ReviewThis history of life, the universe and everything in between is entertaining and Bryson is an excellent guide. Great for the kids and good for parents, too * Sunday Express *
£14.24
Kumon Publishing North America, Inc Kumon Grade 1 Set 3 workbooks Addition
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£20.69
HarperCollins Publishers The Human Body
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£9.25
Dorling Kindersley Ltd DKfindout Solar System
Book SynopsisPart of an award-winning book series for children, this is the ultimate guide to our magnificent solar system and the astronauts who explore it. An entertaining, educational adventure for young readers. Engage the senses through vivid deep-space photography, cutaways and illustrations, quiz questions, and quirky fun facts. It''s the perfect book for any kid who can''t get enough of outer space! Supporting STEM-based learning, this fact-filled book for kids is perfect for ages 6-9 and contains key curriculum information. Although, age is but a number, don''t let our recommendations put you off enjoying this absolute masterpiece of extraordinary astrology!This kids'' educational book is so much more than just another book about space. It allows children to discover the mysteries of asteroids hurtling through space, comets lighting up the sky, and the biggest star in our glorious solar system, the Sun. It also explores the steps we''ve taken to study
£8.04
Penguin Random House Children's UK Look Up
Book SynopsisMeet hilarious, science-mad chatterbox, Rocket - she''s going to be the greatest astronaut, star-catcher, space-traveller that has ever lived!But... can she convince her big brother to stop looking down at his phone and start LOOKING UP at the stars?Bursting with energy and passion about science and space, this heart-warming, inspirational picture book will have readers turning off their screens and switching on to the outside world.*Winner of the UKLA Awards 2021**Shortlisted for the Sainsbury''s Children''s Book Awards 2019*Outstanding - a breath of fresh air, just like Rocket herself - Kirkus ReviewsEnergetic and with a wry, sweet take on family dynamics, it will alert readers to the mysteries of the night skies - The GuardianMore Rocket stories:Clean Up!
£6.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd Planet Earth for Curious Kids
Book SynopsisFrom the Earth''s core to the highest mountain peaks, young readers can explore the wonders of planet earth with this beautifully illustrated, inspirational, and accessible guide.Written by award-winning science writer Anna Claybourne, this entertaining hardback brings earth science to life with fascinating facts and captivating full-colour illustrations. Children can learn how plants breath, why the sea is salty, how humans evolved, how we can protect our planet and more! Big new concepts pop off the page, thanks to vibrant diagrams, text boxes and an engaging, energetic prose style. Topics include:• Rocks and minerals• Earthquakes and volcanoes• Wildlife and habitats• Climate and conservationSupporting STEM topics and school learning, this wide-ranging celebration of geography, earth science and ecology is perfect for kids aged 8-12. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Curious Kids series draws toge
£999.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Periodic Table Book and Fact Cards
Book SynopsisThis kit is the ultimate introduction to the periodic table for young readers, complete with a full-colour guide to the 118 elements and 52 flashcards, packed with incredible facts and stats.Chemical elements are building blocks of life, and this handy guide introduces each one - from Hydrogen to Oganesson - and the part they play in our world. Learn about the uses of each element, how the periodic table is structured, the scientists such as Dmitri Mendeleev and Marie Curie who made groundbreaking discoveries, and much more. Striking photography accompanies each profile, as well as fact boxes that pull-out fascinating trivia and inspiring history.This book is accompanied by 52 flashcards of the most common elements, putting the stats you need at your fingertips. Perfect for revision and memorisation, this book and card kit create an engaging and interactive way for kids to learn this essential area of chemistry.Contains:• A 128-page guide to the periodic table• 52 flashcards of key elements and accompanying factsABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Reference Kits are the perfect learning tool for children, complete with a reference guide and 52 fact cards presented in a lidded box. Filled with high-impact facts and memorable stats, they''re an engaging, interactive way for children to explore topics from across science and natural history.
£15.29
Abrams Baby Rubes Opposites A Rube Goldberg Book
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£11.39
Hachette Children's Group Discover and Do Materials
Book SynopsisDISCOVER the facts and DO the activities in this fun science series Discover and Do! Science is the perfect introduction to science for readers aged 7 and up who enjoy getting creative! Each book looks at core science topics and brings them to life through a lively combination of experiments, craft activities and quizzes. Discover and Do! Materials takes an up-close look at materials, exploring essential scientific topics such as elasticity, recycling, mixtures and solutions, alongside clear descriptions of the properties of solids, liquids and gases. Along the way, readers will discover how to conduct a pouring race, make a stalactite, make their own recycled paper and much more.Titles in the series:AnimalsForcesElectricityHuman BodyLightMaterialsPlants SoundTable of Contents 1: What are materials? 2: What is a solid? 3: What is a liquid? 4: What is a gas? 5: Water 6: Mixtures and solutions 7: Heat 8: Melt and mould 9: Squash and stretch 10: Recycling materials 11: Modern materials 12: Glossary 13: Quiz and Further information 14: Index
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Disgusting and Dreadful Science Gutwrenching
Book SynopsisA quirky, colourful guide to the horrible, shocking and disgusting aspects of the science of forces and a fantastic way to inspire children in science learning.Learn about all the disgusting and dreadful aspects of gravity. From blackouts caused by g-forces to toilet-troubles in space, this book is full of yucky, painful and fascinating facts.It is part of the Disgusting and Dreadful Science series, which features a look at the weird, revolting and shocking aspects of science for children at KS2. It feature child-friendly text and amazing photographs and diagrams. From plants and life cycles to the human body and animal adaptations, the books offer Wow! fascinating facts, fun examples and true-life stories to provide ways in to understanding solid scientific principles.Table of Contents 1: Feel the force! 2: The mystery of gravity 3: Splat! 4: Deadly gravity 5: Gut-wrenching g-forces 6: Falling forever 7: Stretched into spaghetti 8: Gravity geeks 9: Frightening friction 10: Magnet mayhem 11: Floating, flying and gravity-defying 12: Crawling on the ceiling 13: All aboard the vomit comet! 14: Glossary 15: Websites 16: Index
£999.99
Usborne Publishing First Questions and Answers Where does water come
Book SynopsisA fascinating tour of the water cycle, looking at where rain comes from, flooding and droughts, the importance of clean water and how water reaches the kitchen tap. With expert advice from the international non-governmental organization Water Aid, this book encourages children to be curious about the world around them and the flap format works works brilliantly for answering their questions.
£9.49
Summer Bridge Activities Summer Bridge Activities Grades 3 4
Book Synopsis Summer learning 3rd grade workbooks to 4th grade workbooks Build a bridge of learning opportunities for your soon-to-be 4th grader?from school to home and back again in just 15 minutes a day with Summer Bridge Activities! Summer Bridge Activities 160-page 4th grade workbook helps 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? 4th Grade Workbook Versatile & engaging learning activities. 3rd grade activities help kids review and refresh skills like using quotation marks and finding area while preparing for 4th grade skills such as fractions, similes, and metaphors 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 3rd Grade to 4th Grade Workbook Contains: 60+ days-worth of activities with monthly goals and progress charts Flash cards, stickers, poster, and free eBooks BONUS online practice with IXL Learning
£999.99
Hachette Children's Group Extreme Science: Awesome Matter and Materials
Book SynopsisWhen the world of science is viewed at its extremes it is easier to study and understand and it is also much more awesome!In Awesome Matter and Materials find out about atoms and other microscopic building blocks, gasses, liquids and solids and some truly impressive extremes of temperature, hardness and weight. Uncover some of the most common and rarest materials in the world, and see how properties, such as elasticity and conductivity are important in all kinds of ways. Covering both human-made and natural materials with fascinating facts and brilliant graphics.This series looks at extreme qualities and experiences, and how things have evolved and adapted to reach their extreme state and how we can identify scientific information from this. Presented in a highly graphic and accessible way, Extreme Science will appeal to visual learners and reluctant readers. Aimed at children aged 9 and up.Extreme Science is a series of six books:Powerful ForcesAwesome Matter and MaterialsSpectacular Light and SoundPhenomenal PlantsMagnificent HabitatsIncredible Living ThingsTable of Contents 1: Materials and matter 1: Atomic building blocks 1: Boiling and condensing 1: Melting and freezing 1: Softest and hardest 1: Getting heavy 1: Lighter than a feather 1: Rare and common 1: Elastic and plastic 1: Conducting and insulating 1: Strongest 1: Natural wonders 1: Combining materials 1: Glossary 1: Index
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Super Smart Science: Nuclear Physics Made Easy
Book SynopsisWelcome to the wonderful world of Nuclear physics! Discover the mysteries of nuclear physics. From the atom and its nucleus to the valley of stability and radioactivity, these complex concepts are explained clearly and simply with the help of clear designs and illustrations. You'll soon hold the keys to understanding how nuclear physics is used and what dangers and benefits it brings.Super Smart Science series takes highly complex physics concepts and explains them in clear and straight-forward ways through the use of everyday relatable examples.Perfect for science-mad kids aged 11 and up and those with the curiosity to delve deeper into the world of science.Written by and in consultation with experts in the field of physics.Table of Contents 1: Welcome to nuclear physics 1: The building blocks of our universe 1: What is at the centre of an atom 1: What is inside a nucleus 1: The zoo of nuclei 1: The valley of stability 1: What holds a nucleus together? 1: The most famous equation in nuclear physics 1: Splitting and squashing nuclei 1: Travelling to stability 1: Radioactivity: is it bad? 1: Radioactivity: it's all around 1: Radioactivity in medicine 1: Glossary 1: Index
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group I See Science: Materials
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 a world of materials - their properties and how to make, test and change them.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: Materials 2: A world of materials 3: All about properties 4: Choosing the right material 5: All about testing materials 6: Making materials 7: All about natural and human-made materials 8: Shape and state 9: All about changing materials 10: Electricity on the move 11: All about electricity 12: Keeping warm 13: All about heat 14: Glossary 15: Answers and further information 16: Index
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group Quick Fix Science: Forces and Magnets
Book SynopsisA first science series that presents information in a simple and humorous way.Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all about forces and magnets. Discover how gravity, friction, air and water resistance work as well as pulleys, levers and gears. Investigate what makes magnetism so mysterious and what gives magnets their force.The mix of photos and artwork brings the topics to life.Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum.Other titles in the series:Quick Fix Science: AnimalsQuick Fix Science: Human BodyQuick Fix Science: LightQuick Fix Science: PlantsQuick Fix Science: Forces and MagnetsQuick Fix Science: MaterialsTable of Contents 1: What are forces? 2: Gravity 3: Weight 4: Friction 5: Friction is hot stuff! 6: Water resistance 7: Air resistance 8: Levers, pulleys and gears 9: Magnetism 10: Magnetic attraction 11: Parts of a magnet 12: Magnet Earth 13: Magnets all around us 14: Glossary 15: Answers 16: Finding out more 17: Index
£8.99
Hachette Children's Group My Nature Collection Under the Sea
Book SynopsisA stunning and interactive exploration of the natural world, celebrating the diversity of natural treasures under the sea and published in partnership with the Natural History Museum in London
£9.99
Hachette Children's Group Inside Your Body Heart and Lungs
Book SynopsisTake a look inside your incredible body and learn about the weird and wonderful heart and lung systems that keep you healthy and make you unique.In Heart and Lungs, find out what keeps your heart ticking, how to check your pulse and what the spongey lungs look like when you take a deep breath. Bright cartoons and clear anatomical illustrations will engage readers. Part of a series for children aged 7 pus. 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.
£9.99
Walker Books Ltd Dr Roopas Body Books The Super Skeleton
Book SynopsisDiscover the secrets of your SUPER SKELETON with award-winning writer Dr Roopa Farooki.What do humans have in common with fish, snakes and birds? We all have a SKELETON: the collection of bones which gives our body its shape. With words by Internal Medicine doctor and writer of the acclaimed memoir Everything Is True, Roopa Farooki, and bright, bold, pictures by award-winning artist Viola Wang, this is a lively and charming look at what bones are made of, all the different jobs they do, what happens when one breaks and how children can keep their bones strong and healthy as they grow.Don''t miss the other books in the series ... The Brilliant Brain and The Glorious Gut!
£999.99
Simon & Schuster The Great Stink: How Joseph Bazalgette Solved
Book SynopsisDiscover the true story about the determined engineer who fixed London’s pollution problem in this funny, accessible nonfiction picture book featuring engaging art from the illustrator of Queen Victoria’s Bathing Machine.It’s the summer of 1858, and London’s River Thames STINKS. What is creating this revolting smell? The answer is gross: the river is full of poop. But the smell isn’t the worst problem. Every few years, cholera breaks out, and thousands of people die. Could there be a connection between the foul water and the deadly disease? One engineer dreams of making London a cleaner, healthier place. His name is Joseph Bazalgette. His grand plan to create a new sewer system to clean the river is an engineering marvel. And his sewers will save lives. Nothing stinky about that. With tips for how to prevent pollution today, this fascinating look at science, history, and what one person can do to create change will impress and astound readers who want to help make their planet a cleaner, happier place to live.
£11.69
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Can You Crack the Code?: A Fascinating History of
Book SynopsisCodes can carry big secrets! Throughout history, lots of good guys and lots of bad guys have used codes to keep their messages under wraps. This fun and flippable nonfiction features stories of hidden treasures, war-time maneuverings, and contemporary hacking as well as explaining the mechanics behind the codes in accessible and kid friendly forms. Sidebars call out activities that invite the reader to try their own hand at cracking and crafting their own secret messages. This is the launch of an exciting new series that invites readers into a STEM topic through compelling historical anecdotes, scientific backup, and DIY projects.
£15.29
Creative Company Garbage Trucks
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£8.92
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd Quarks Sparks and Quantum Mysteries
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£11.69
Templar Publishing Little Life Cycles: Drip
Book SynopsisDrip is a little drop of water. In this book, learn how he will travel through the water cycle ... to become a tiny drip once again.This beautifully illustrated board book for the very young explores the journey of a raindrop. Watch Drip travel through streams, rivers, the ocean and clouds to become a little drip once again. A die-cut right through to the last page of the book highlights that nature is full of changes, but that the story begins and ends with a tiny drop of water.
£6.99
BookLife Publishing The Course of Chocolate
Book SynopsisDo you like chocolate flavoured cake? What about honey on your pancakes?There are so many tasty things to eat,but did you know that the food you eat comes from all over the world? Hop onThe Chocolate Box and come on an adventure! Let's Drive Thru the world and learn about where food comes from and how it grows.
£999.99
Biozone International Ltd Skills in Biology: Modular Workbook (UK edition)
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£10.99
Tourbillon The Ultimate Book of the Human Body
£20.25
Callisto Kids Eyes Knees Boundaries Please
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£9.99
Penguin Random House India Mission moon
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£999.99
Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd Discover with Derek Pt.1
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£7.59
Penguin Random House India Gravity for Smartypants
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£14.11
Penguin Random House India Evolution for Smartypants
Book SynopsisAre you a Smartypants?Do you ask a lot of questions? Like--Why do dogs only have dog babies?Are all cats exactly alike?Are humans actually monkeys?If you do, then you just might find the answers in this book.It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations and a very curious cat!
£14.11
Penguin Random House India The Solar System for Smartypants
Book SynopsisAre you a Smartypants?Do you ask a lot of questions? LikeâIs the Sun really a star?Which is the hottest planet?Are Saturnâs rings made of diamonds?If you do, then you just might find the answers in this book.It has gorgeous pictures, simple explanations and a very curious cat!
£14.11
Open University Press Language and Literacy in Science Education
Book SynopsisScience in secondary schools has tended to be viewed mainly as a 'practical subject', and language and literacy in science education have been neglected. But learning the language of science is a major part of science education: every science lesson is a language lesson, and language is a major barrier to most school students in learning science. This accessible book explores the main difficulties in the language of science and examines practical ways to aid students in retaining, understanding, reading, speaking and writing scientific language.Jerry Wellington and Jonathan Osborne draw together and synthesize current good practice, thinking and research in this field. They use many practical examples, illustrations and tried-and-tested materials to exemplify principles and to provide guidelines in developing language and literacy in the learning of science. They also consider the impact that the growing use of information and communications technology has had, and will have, on wriTrade Review"This book is a must for teachers in training as well as those colleagues already practicing. The book is just as useful to primary teachers as it is to the targeted market of secondary science teachers." - Len NewtonTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionthe importance of language in science educationLooking at the language of scienceTalk of the classroomlanguage interactions between teachers and pupilsLearning from readingWriting for learning in scienceDiscussion in school sciencelearning science through talkingWriting text for learning sciencePractical ploys for the classroomLast thoughts...ReferencesAppendixIndex.
£28.49
Open University Press Early Explorations in Science
Book SynopsisReviewersâ comments on the first edition:âœJane Johnston communicates a sense of effervescent enthusiasm for teaching and science, and her treatment is comprehensive.âTESâœThe ideas and recommendations, based on considerable classroom experience, make this book a valuable aid to students and reflective early years practitioners.âPrimary Science ReviewâœAt last! A serious attempt to explore the scientific potential of infant and pre-school childrenâ The author explains how scientific skills can be developed at an early stage, stimulating the natural inquisitive streak in children. This bookâwill start you thinking about science in a much more positive light.âChild EducationThis accessible and practical book supports good scientific practice in the early years. It helps practitioners to be creative providers, and shows them how to develop awe and wonder of the world in the children they teach. The book highlights the importance of a motivating learnTable of Contents1 – Early-years science experiences 2 – The importance of exploration 3 – Knowledge and understanding of the world 4 – Developing positive attitudes in science5 - Creative early experiences 6 – Creative teaching and provision
£26.59
Dover Publications Inc. Human Anatomy in Full Color
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£8.54
Penguin Putnam Inc Black Internet Effect
Book SynopsisThis frank, spirited guide spotlights a thoughtful leader who embraces social responsibility. — KirkusWith witty humor and a strong sense of self, musician, model, and technology executive Shavone Charles recounts her journey through Google, Twitter, and more – and outlines her mission to make space for herself and other young women of color both online and IRL.Pocket Change Collective was born out of a need for space. Space to think. Space to connect. Space to be yourself. And this is your invitation to join us. This is a series of small books with big ideas from today''s leading activists and artists. The right balance of curiosity and good old nerve has always pushed me toward good directions in my life. During the darkest, most discouraging times, I can lean on those two parts of me. In this installment of the Pocket Change Collective, musician and technology phenom Shavone Charles explores how curiosity and nTrade Review“Shavone’s personal story about breaking into tech is equal parts accessible and inspiring. We need more relatable role models for young people from diverse backgrounds in the technology space. Shavone shows our future generations not just how to get a foot in the door, but how to thrive when there. I highly recommend this for any young person with big dreams of innovating in tech!” —Kimberly Bryant, founder and CEO of Black Girls CODE“Black Internet Effect is the book we all need now. With refreshing empathy, curiosity, and grace, Shavone Charles encourages everyone—but especially women of color—to settle for nothing less than we all deserve. Shavone’s authenticity and humor make for an inspiring read, and I encourage readers to learn and laugh as they experience this Pocket Change Collective book.” —Melonie D. Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google"This frank, spirited guide spotlights a thoughtful leader who embraces social responsibility." — KirkusThis latest entry in the Pocket Change Collective series comes from a young African Americanwoman who was the youngest and first-ever Black woman hired onto Instagram's marketing andcommunications team. She then moved to TikTok for a newly created role as the company’s first-ever head of Diversity & Inclusion Communications. As a teen, Charles never seriouslyconsidered a career in tech. She liked technology and was into gaming and coding but was alsoaware of the dismal statistics concerning the few women in Silicon Valley, let alone the tinypercentage of people of color. Still, she applied for a Google BOLD internship, was accepted,and excelled. As her career took off, Charles quickly realized she was most effective when sherepresented herself—her Blackest, most authentic self—and she urges readers to do the same.She stresses that young users should become active participants in building safe and inclusiveplatforms where individual voices, especially voices from marginalized communities, can beheard and recognized. Teens will appreciate the straight talk and unique insights.— Kathleen McBroom, Booklist Reviews
£10.66
Running Press,U.S. The Kids Book of the Elements
Book SynopsisA fun, fascinating, and amazingly photographic exploration of the periodic table, for curious kids who want to understand how atoms and elements make up everything in the universe.In this very special kids'' edition of Theodore Gray''s The Elements, budding scientists, ages 6 to 9, will learn all about every element in the periodic table from the first element, Hydrogen (1), to the very last element, Oganesson (118). Filled with great big colorful photographs and fun facts for every element, The Kid''s Book of The Elements is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of chemistry and visual/tactile-based STEM/STEAM learning. This edition also includes 120 sturdy tear-out cards of each element for kids to play with and arrange on their own.
£10.79
Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada The Biography of Corn How Did That Get Here
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£7.59
Te Papa Press The Nature Activity Book 99 Ideas for Activities
Book SynopsisFrom experiments and observation to conservation and mindfulness, this activity-packed book stimulates curious minds. It encourages children to relate to the natural world and develop budding research skills.Trade Review'It’s absolutely perfect for stretched parents, lockdowns and school holidays. It would be a fabulous resource for ECE and primary schools, and I think younger teens would also be fascinated by some of the activities and the scientific framework that drives even the simplest of ideas here' - The Spinoff; 'The journal style format is perfect for dipping in and out of over time. Packed with 99 ideas for experiments, crafts, observation and other activities, it promises to keep children busy for hours and seems bound to spark other imaginative investigations and inquiries' - Otago Daily Times; 'This book will awaken children’s writing and drawing skills in their hunt to understand their environment' - Good magazine; 'The Nature Activity Book is exquisitely written, beautifully illustrated and lovingly crafted. It is a book that opens our understanding of and relations with the natural world. If you love discovering, testing out, exploring, making, collecting, drawing this is the book for you!' - NZ Poetry BoxTable of ContentsSHAPES AND PATTERNS 9 ENVIRONMENT AND SPACES 41 EXPERIMENTS AND INQUIRY 69 SENSE AND MINDFULNESS 101 ACTION AND KAITIAKITANGA 131 Finding out more 167 Glossary 168 Thank you 173
£22.94
Palgrave USA Bomb The Race to Buildand Stealthe Worlds Most
Book SynopsisIn December of 1938, a chemist in a German laboratory made a shocking discovery: When placed next to radioactive material, a uranium atom split in two. That simple discovery launched a scientific race that spanned three continents. This is the story of the plotting, risk-taking, deceit, and genius that created the atomic bomb.
£14.31
Capstone Global Library Ltd What Was It
Book SynopsisWhat was that colourful puddle of goo before it melted? A box of crayons, you say? That''s right! This fun photo-puzzle book presents eye-catching images of familiar things that have been smashed, soaked, sliced or melted. It then challenges pre-readers to guess what each thing was in its original state. With a turn of the page, kids will discover the answer in photo form - and they''ll be eager to see what mysterious mess comes next!
£11.52