Children & Teen Non-Fiction Books
Authentic Media Jonah and the Big Fish
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£6.06
Templar Books From AI to WiFi
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£9.49
Cambridge Media Group Sexism & Misogyny: PSHE & RSE Resources For Key
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£11.09
Troubador Publishing Ltd Discovering Harrys Autism
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£9.49
Cambridge Media Group Changing Population: Issues Series - PSHE & RSE Resources For Key Stage 3 & 4: 435
£11.09
Cambridge Media Group Honourbased Abuse
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£11.09
Penguin Random House Children's UK Jack Stalwart: The Deadly Race to Space: Russia:
Book SynopsisOn the eve of the first manned mission to Mars, a madman has kidnapped the space project's chief engineer. Can secret agent Jack Stalwart save the day and keep his cool when he finds out who the missing engineer is?Trade ReviewI loved the Jack Stalwart series right from the first book . . . Can these keep coming, please? I love it! It's like Anthony Horowitz for the younger reader * The Bookseller *This series is the 'must read' of the summer. The books' travel-based themes also make them ideal for holiday reading -- Jacob Hope * Achuka *The Jack Stalwart books have been a great weapon in the bookseller's armoury for hooking reluctant readers. Now re-launched, they are set to reach a much wider audience of young readers who want a piece of the secret-agent action * Publishing News *
£7.59
Penguin Random House Children's UK Jack Stalwart: The Theft of the Samurai Sword:
Book SynopsisSacred Japanese treasures are being stolen, and Jack must investigate. Can he defeat the shady geisha Madame Minori and her band of ninja thieves?Trade ReviewI loved the Jack Stalwart series right from the first book . . . Can these keep coming, please? I love it! It's like Anthony Horowitz for the younger reader * The Bookseller *This series is the 'must read' of the summer. The books' travel-based themes also make them ideal for holiday reading -- Jacob Hope * Achuka *The Jack Stalwart books have been a great weapon in the bookseller's armoury for hooking reluctant readers. Now re-launched, they are set to reach a much wider audience of young readers who want a piece of the secret-agent action -- Sarah Moore * Publishing News *
£7.59
Gecko Press Super Rabbit
Book SynopsisAnother classic in the best-selling series about Simon, a cheeky little rabbit who knows just what he wants. Once there was a little rabbit... "I'm not a LITTLE rabbit! I'm Super Rabbit!" Simon is not afraid of anything. He's Super Rabbit! But one day when he goes out to save the world, he comes across a situation he wasn't expecting.Trade Review"Stephanie Blake’s stories about Simon, a small, irreverent rabbit, are nose-snortingly-laugh-out-loud with bold, colourful illustrations. Her new one is called Super Rabbit." -- Best new kid’s books in October, Readings (AUS)"For those who loved Simon, the cheeky rabbit in Stephanie Blake’s Poo Bum, this will be another fun read." -- Bookrapt (NZ)"Blake’s bold, richly coloured illustrations will capture any child’s imagination… The facial expressions and body language of Simon, his mum and especially the cat, who follows Simon’s antics, are hilarious." -- Outside in World (UK)"Stephanie Blake’s stories about Simon, a small, irreverent rabbit, are nose-snortingly-laugh-out-loud with bold, colourful illustrations. Her new one is called Super Rabbit." -- Best new kid’s books in October, Readings (AUS)"For those who loved Simon, the cheeky rabbit in Stephanie Blake’s Poo Bum, this will be another fun read." -- Bookrapt (NZ)"Blake’s bold, richly coloured illustrations will capture any child’s imagination… The facial expressions and body language of Simon, his mum and especially the cat, who follows Simon’s antics, are hilarious." -- Outside in World (UK)
£6.99
Jolly Learning Ltd Jolly Phonics Readers, General Fiction, Level 2:
Book SynopsisThe second of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. At every stage the words are within the reach of children as they use their letter sound knowledge and tricky words already taught. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Level 2: In addition to the 42 letter sounds, Level 2 introduces /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’. 3 series – Inky Mouse and Friends, General Fiction & Nonfiction 6 different books per series, all 18 titles in Complete Set 12 pages per book 20 Tricky Words per book 2 sentences per page (approx.) 0 alternative spellings per book Titles included in this pack: Monsters Party Crabs Red Hen Swimming The Box Animal Chatter Also available: Level 2 General Fiction Level 2 Nonfiction Level 2 Complete Set (all 18 titles)
£999.99
BrandBooks Remedial Spelling
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£999.99
Guy Fox Publishing How the World Really Works: International
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£6.81
Guy Fox Publishing How the World Really Works: Our Legal System
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£6.81
Positive Press Ltd Top Circle Time Games
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£5.69
Mms Gold Secrets and Spies
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£6.99
Association for Scottish Literary Studies Bessie Dunlop, the Witch o Dalry
Book SynopsisBased on the historical record of Bessie Dunlop's confession' to witchcraft in sixteenth-century Scotland, Bessie Dunlop, the Witch o Dalryisa three-act play for schools suitable for BGE and S3S4 students. The language of the play introduces students to different levels and varieties of Scots and English, and the book also contains teaching notes, suggestions for classroom activities, and questions for discussion or writing.
£8.95
Alanna Max Lenny and Wilbur
Book SynopsisLenny and Wilbur the dog are the best of friends. They do everything together! Lenny makes sure that Wilbur has enough to eat and drink. He also brushes Wilbur's golden fur to keep it clean. Wilbur just makes Lenny giggle and laugh! They are the happiest of friends.Table of ContentsWhere's Lenny and Lenny & Wilbur are Early Years picturebook perfection. Ken Wilson-Max opens a glorious window into the world of small children. The perfect size for little hands; really thoughtful production.CHARLOTTE HACKING - CLPE
£7.59
Fine Feather Press Ltd Starry Night Activity Pack
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£6.53
Fine Feather Press Ltd What Can You Spot in the Woods?
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£6.99
Wymer Publishing Manchester United - 100 Facts
Book SynopsisFootball fans love nothing more than to read about their favourite teams. Although this books is aimed at young teenagers they will delight all ages with their mixture of funny and enlightening stories and will give hours of pleasure discovering quirky facts about your favourite team. Each title is also augmented with a selection of sketches by the young sketch artist Becky Welton that depict some of the stories within. A percentage of net profits from this title will go to the children's charity ChildLine Rocks
£5.99
Wymer Publishing Rangers - 100 Facts
Football fans love nothing more than to read about their favourite teams. Although this books is aimed at young teenagers it will delight all ages with its mixture of funny and enlightening stories and will give hours of pleasure discovering quirky facts about your favourite team. Augmented with a selection of sketches by the young sketch artist Becky Welton that depict some of the stories within. A percentage of net profits from this title will go to the children's charity ChildLine Rocks.
£5.99
Award Publications Ltd Horse and Pony Colouring Book
£5.99
Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd Human Town
Book SynopsisJunior and his elephant family are excited to visit Human Town, where they can observe humans in their own town! The novelty soon wears thin, as they notice major issues humans have caused, which are causing them to become extinct. Junior hopes that this will never happen to the elephants.
£7.59
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Roots, Stems, Leaves and Flowers: All About Plant
Book SynopsisIn this book, readers will discover all about the basic structure of plants, including roots, stems, leaves and flowers. For example, how roots take in water and nutrients and how leaves make food for a plant. Packed with facts and information about familiar wild and garden plants, this title gets readers testing how water travels up plant stems, exploring how some plants grow from bulbs, and even going on scavenger hunts to find out all about leaves, tree bark and colourful petals. Look for the download button throughout the book. It shows there are free downloadable worksheets and other resources available for that topic.
£8.54
Chicken House Ltd Black Powder
Book Synopsis A rip-roaring historical adventure set at the time of the Guy Fawkes' Gunpowder Plot – winner of the Historical Association Young Quills Award! ' ... a wonderfully explosive adventure set in the turbulent year of the gunpowder plot in Black Powder with impossibly divided loyalties.' JULIA GOLDING, AUTHOR OF THE DIAMOND OF DRURY LANE 'With its constant reversals and twists and turns, Tom's story is almost as complex as the pliot and counter-plot of the Gunpowder Treason itself ... The writing is lively and the pace never flags.' HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY England, 1605: 12-year-old Tom must save his father from hanging. He falls in with a mysterious stranger – the Falcon – who promises to help him in exchange for his service. But on the long journey to London, Tom discovers the Falcon’s true mission – and a plot to blow up Parliament with barrels of black powder. Tom faces a terrible decision: secure his father’s release, or stop the assassination of the king … A rip-roaring, action-packed life-and-death quest, packed with history and adventure Set at the time of the Gunpowder Plot and featuring Guy Fawkes – perfect for Bonfire Night and beyond Ideal for readers aged nine and up Check out more historical adventures by Ally Sherrick: THE BURIED CROWN, VITA AND THE GLADIATOR and THE QUEEN'S FOOL
£7.59
Hungry Tomato Ltd Stone Age Hunter
Book SynopsisNot all kids like fiction so team up with young Dar, who lived around 15,000 years ago in the late Stone Age. Learn how his clan survived, trapping animals, making fires, using tools and hunting mammoth. By award winning author Anita Ganeri, seriously cool Stone Age facts make for a fun read for fact hungry kids, including reluctant readers
£7.59
Hungry Tomato Ltd Medieval Knight
Book SynopsisRichard Marshall is from medieval England - a young squire learning to be a knight. We will follow him on his journey - learning to joust, fight and how to behave chivalrously. Experiencing, castles under siege, dreadful dungeons and victory feasts.
£7.59
Boxer Books Limited Everyone Can Draw
Book SynopsisHere is a unique book that celebrates the artist within each and every child - including YOU! Some people enjoy drawing characters, while other people prefer to draw scenes. Some love colour, others choose black and white. Award-winning illustrator Fifi Kuo explores the many ways all children can create art, whether they use scissors, a needle and thread, or their fingers and toes. The important thing is to find out what you love best... and just draw, draw, draw! AGES: 3 to 5 AUTHOR: Fifi Kuo is originally from Taiwan where she earned a BA in Landscape Architecture Design. She completed an MA in illustration at the Cambridge School of Art, and has won several awards, including the Macmillan Prize and iJungle illustration award.
£10.79
Ashmolean Museum Discover Ancient Sumer
Book SynopsisSumer was a region of the ancient world that today forms the southern part of Iraq. It is a vast, flat land of floodplains formed by the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates. It was here that some of the world's first cities arose and writing was invented. Archaeologists have explored the remains of some of Sumer's ancient settlements. They have made remarkable discoveries at places such as Uruk, Ur, Eridu, Nippur, Kish and Lagash. These show that the people of Sumer were great artists, builders, inventors, warriors and traders. By 3500 BC the population of some Sumerian towns had grown into cities. The largest was certainly Uruk, which had a population of at least 10,000. At this time this would have been the largest settlement on the planet. Writing was invented by the Sumerians around 3200 BC. This script is known as cunieform script and through it readers can learn about the Sumerians in their own words. Readers will discover what is meant by a ziggurat, how cunieform writing works, the importance of cylinder seals and stories of Sumerian kings, heroes and gods. This fascinating book is perfect for Key Stage 2 readers aged 9 and up to gain a picture of one of the earliest civilisations in the world.
£6.79
Otter-Barry Books Ltd Mrs Noah's Garden
Book SynopsisThe flood is over - but while Mr Noah builds a house out of the ark, Mrs Noah creates a garden. Luckily her famous pockets contain seeds and she has some help from the children - and the creatures. Midsummer morning brings some very special surprises! This magical story from the creators of Mrs Noah's Pockets explores new beginnings, care for nature and, above all, home. Trade Review"A pleasure to read out loud...Accenting our capacity for starting over, this is a gentle, positive book which inspires a deep appreciation of the environment and its connection to family joy." * IBBY *"This magical story explores new beginnings, care for nature and, above all, home." -- Seven Stories, The Centre for Children's Books"Brims with optimism as it encourages us to plant, grow things and value kindness." * Waitrose Weekend *"Its exquisitely colourful illustrations, gentle humour and optimism that life can be renewed make this the picture book of the year." -- Amanda Craig * New Statesman *"We need optimism, kindness and hope especially now and I am so glad that this beautiful book is available to share with children" * Library Lady *"Gorgeously illustrated...an ode to joy, home and hope." * Guardian Brilliant Books or the Summer *"A lovely book that is beautifully written and incredibly illustrated. A pleasure to read. * Reading Zone *"A beautiful tribute to the wonders of nature...this delightful picture book is a mesmerising tale of hope and rebirth." * Booktrust - Book of the Day *"The story masterfully challenges a reader to think about ones personal circumstances. It nudges, rather than pushing readers to look around their environment, and use whatever limited or abundant resources to build a world fit for all." * A Global Mama blog *"An alternative approach to the story of Noah in which Mrs Noah is foregrounded and magical beasts survived the flood. Mayhew's colourful, naive images using collage show the celebratory garden she makes, filling it with love for her family." -- Nicolette Jones * The Sunday Times *"Mrs Noah's Garden is joyous and colourful and inspired...It's a real treasure of a book." -- Adele Geras * An Awfully Big Blog Adventure blog *"A wonderful celebration of the joys of planting and growing, I can see it being used to seed discussions around how you might create a garden – in school or at home. Plus, as the publisher points out, it provides a positive way of encouraging discussion around migrants and refugees – as Mrs Noah and her family build a new home in a foreign land. I can see this becoming a firm favourite in classrooms all over the country." -- Tricia Adams * LoveReading4Kids *"The stunning collage illustrations are full of colour, texture and movement, evoking the beauty and magic of a botanical paradise. A gorgeous sequel to Mrs Noah's Pockets, this delightful picture book is a mesmerising tale of hope and rebirth." * Book Trust - Books we Love *"On the surface, this is a book about the creation of a garden, but woven through are themes of diversity and inclusion, hope and migration, the value and richness of creation, new beginnings and an environmental message about the interdependence of living things." * Books for Topics - May Books of the Month *"An exquisitely hopeful account of what might have happened when the ark touched land. Mayhew's glorious collage artwork combines with Morris's restrained text to show how bare rock and sparse vegetation can become a flourishing garden, nurturing all kinds of life." -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian *"Picture-book lovers will delight in the gentle, transformative hopefulness of Mrs Noah’s Garden (Otter-Barry Books). Here the quiet words of Jackie Morris (the illustrator of The Lost Words) are interwoven with riotous collaged illustrations from James Mayhew. Sitting on a mountain-top, under a sky filled with wave-like clouds, surrounded by boulders, Mrs Noah begins the process of adapting to a new way of living, after the flood. Amid the small remnants of life left when the water subsided – tenacious shrubs, “yew trees … ancient and tall” – and with the help of her children, Mrs Noah begins to plant a new garden. Counterpointing the elegant, just-enough restraint of the words, Mayhew’s illustrations are tender and joyful. A rainbow of paper shapes, seeming to lift off the page with the lightness of origami, or wrap and drape with the warmth of a well-loved quilt cradling a new baby, make the fingers tingle while they turn the pages." -- Imogen Russell Williams * Times Literary Supplement *"We have been waiting with eager anticipation for the second instalment of Mrs Noah's adventures for a long time. And what a treat it is - perhaps even surpassing the first one. As with the best picture books, the carefully chosen words and rich illustrations work together to convey the simple narrative, providing spaces for the reader to linger, speculate, enjoy and interpret the multilayered meaning." * The Letterpress Project *"With themes of fresh beginnings, nature's bounties and enjoying the safety of one's abode and its surroundings, (and there's new life too), Jackie Morris's beautifully crafted fable has a magical feel to it. Alive with magic too, are James Mayhew's fantastical illustrations. Using a mix of collage, paint and print techniques he makes many of them absolutely dance on the page." * Red Reading Hub *"A mesmerising story of home and new beginnings, Morris' text touches on themes of migration and refugees, while gently encouraging a love of the outdoors and creativity. Mayhew's vibrant, collage-based art conjures a lush celebration of the natural world." * The Bookseller - One to Watch *"An equally engaging follow up to Mrs Noah's Pockets and the perfect companion on the shelf. Jackie Morris and James Mayhew share the magical tale of how Mrs Noah creates a flourishing garden with some help from children and wildlife. A classic story which explores new beginnings, the importance of nature and ultimately being home." -- Picture Book blogger * Instagram *"...permeated with hope and tenderness. Perfect book for now." -- Imogen Russell Williams * Twitter *"Oh the joy when post like this arrives! Look at those colours!" -- Jo Bowers, Principle Lecturer: Primary Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University * Twitter *"An inspiring chronicle of the building of a new garden by Mrs Noah...superbly told, full of symbolism and richly illustrated; a timely story in an age of catastrophe." * Prisma *"What an absolute treat this book is. Following on from its predecessor Mrs Noah's Pockets, it continues the story of warm, earthy, practical, and creative Mrs Noah....a work of love." * Just Imagine *"The vibrant, collage-based art conjures a lush celebration of the natural world, transporting you to a magical place in bloom." * Amayahs_diversebooks (Instagram) *
£11.69
Lantana Publishing Escape: One Day We Had to Run . . .
Book SynopsisCLING. Don't let go. Hold tight. Never give up. FLY. Rev up. Lift off. Soar. PEDAL. Set off. Cycle. Pedal for your life. Throughout history, ordinary people have been forced to leave their families and homes because of war, famine, slavery, intolerance, economic and political upheaval, or climate change. These remarkable true stories of escape show how courageous people all around the world have overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles in their flight to freedom.Trade Review“An arresting collection of deep, accessible stories of people on the move”-Kirkus Reviews, STARRED * Kirkus Reviews *"‘Escape’ is both inspirational and moving. The outcome of each story is full of hope with a focus on positive achievements and outcomes without making light of the difficulties faced"-North Somerset Teachers' Book Awards"Highly recommended for ages 9 to 80!"-Reading Pebbles"A remarkable and beautifully illustrated book that helps children understand what it’s like to be in someone else shoes. The extraordinary achievement is that it is still such a delight to read."-Emily Maitlis, BBC newsreaderTable of ContentsCLING: Syria to Greece 2015 DART : Mexico & Central America to the United States 1986 DEFY: Austria to China 1938-1940 DISGUISE: Scotland to France 1745 FLEE: Kiribati to New Zealand 2007 FLY: Czechoslovakia to Austria 1984 PEDAL: Paris to Portugal 1940 RAFT: Cuba to Florida 1960-1990s SPRINT: Eritrea to Sudan 1981 STOW AWAY: Southern to Northern United States and Canada 1850-1860 SWIM: China to Hong Kong 1950s-1970s TUNNEL: East to West Germany 1964
£11.69
Everything with Words The Bear who Sailed the Ocean on an Iceberg
Book SynopsisFrom a Carnegie nominated author, a brilliantly funny and touching story about a boy who finds a polar bear in his parents' freezer. How did Monty get there? And who is Monty? Official name, Wilbur Ambrose Cedric Reginald Montague, the Third; Monty to his friends. A huge polar bear who talks like he might have swallowed a dictionary as well as a library - he has read more books than Patrick knew existed -and whose stomach is always rumbling. ALWAYS. But how is Patrick going to feed him on his pocket money that does not stretch much further than a few tins of sardines? 'A warm-hearted, witty delight from start to finish' LOVEREADING4KIDS ' A terrific talking polar bear' SCHOOL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
£7.59
Foxton Books Foxton Primary Science: Living Things and their
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£11.62
Book Island Limited The Garden of Inside-Outside
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£13.21
b small publishing limited Stretch Your Confidence: Discover what you can
Book SynopsisConfidence is like a muscle, and everyone's confidence can benefit from a bit of coaching to stretch and strengthen that muscle. Following tried and tested techniques, children will learn how to build empathy and interact with confidence. From dealing with friendship wobbles to embracing mistakes and coping with change, the activities at the heart of this book are designed to help children discover just what they can do.
£7.99
Step-By-Step International Publishing UK Limited Who Lives in the Park
Book SynopsisIt''s time to stop littering our planet! This gentle series introduces youngreaders to the natural habitats of animals which are being invaded by wasteThere''s a fun surprise on every page when, as if by magic, a ketchup bottleor a takeawav box turns into a chick or a cow!
£6.99
Step-By-Step International Publishing UK Limited Busy Nature: Forest
Book SynopsisBusy Nature is a new, exciting addition to the Busy... Sounds Books series, with four new titles! With shapes like an animal''s bottom or a typical nature scene and a button for children to press for laugh-outloud animals sounds or special seasonal sounds, each page in Busy Animals & Nature will entertain young readers. As children have fun guessing the different shapes and sounds, they also increase their knowledge about the world with new discoveries.
£9.49
Graffeg Limited Perfect
Book SynopsisIn Perfect, a young boy learns to accept that his baby sister has a disability but that she is still perfect in every way. The story, written from the perspective of the boy, is suffused with natural imagery and is an ideal tool for discussing the subject of disability with children, alongside stunning illustrations by Cathy Fisher.
£8.04
Graffeg Limited Secret of the Egg, The
Book SynopsisDiscover the delights of nature with zoologist, poet and top children''s book author, Nicola Davies. Follow the young adventurer as she explores eggs of all shapes and sizes, where they may be hiding and what secrets could be held within.
£11.07
Conscious Dreams Publishing Dolly May and the Magical Enchanted Garden: 2019
Book SynopsisDolly May is an inquisitive and bright little girl. She lives at the top of Mount Olive in the beautiful Island of Jamaica with her Grandma Majji. Dolly and her friends love to play in Grandma Majji's mystical garden. Grandma Majji has the best games and, with her help, she encourages them to dream big and achieve all that they desire. Through teaching them about the achievements of positive role models of the past, she shows them that they too can become anything they want to be from becoming a deep-sea diver to an astronaut. There's no limit to their imagination!
£12.34
Die Gestalten Verlag Little Green Fingers: Easy Peasy Gardening
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£13.46
Prestel A Brief History of Life on Earth
Book SynopsisIt’s difficult to grasp the enormous changes life on Earth has undergone since it first came into existence, but this marvelously illustrated book makes learning about our planet’s fascinating history easy and entertaining. In an accordion style, the series of pages take readers through every major geological period, with bright artwork and detailed drawings. Opening on lava-filled oceans and smoking volcanoes, the book unfolds, era by era, to show how life evolved from tiny protozoa and crustaceans to dinosaurs and mammals. Fully expanded to 8 meters (26 feet), this spectacular visual timeline is a very impressive panorama that reveals evolution in all its glory. Each page is brimming with illustrations that readers will turn to again and again. A celebration of life, this extraordinary and beautiful book illuminates the history of Earth for young readers in an unforgettable and delightful way.
£16.19
Welbeck Publishing Group Undercover Bugs
Book SynopsisDiscover all types of awesome bugs and insects hidden under the leaves, woods or vegetation recreated on these beautiful pages.You will learn about the wonderful world of insects: from ants, ladybugs, butterflies, bees, beetles, snails or spiders.Each page has a die-cut section where you get to spot the various animals hidden in their natural habitat.
£11.99
Bonnier Books Ltd Sponge Art Unicorns and Magical Creatures
Book SynopsisUnicorn titles are always on-trend, so we're sure that Unicorn Sponge Art will fly off the shelves
£13.62
Hachette Children's Group Blue Worlds: The Pacific Ocean
Book SynopsisExplore the vast Pacific Ocean in this beautifully illustrated children's book, for readers aged 9+The Pacific Ocean is the biggest and deepest of the world's oceans, covering almost a third of Earth's surface. Over 25,000 islands are dotted across its waters while, in the west, the huge Great Barrier Reef provides a home for some of Earth's most unique wildlife. Below the waves, the Pacific's active sea floor has created thousands of volcanoes, many of which are still active today. But like all the oceans, the mighty Pacific is at risk from climate change, pollution and marine industry.The oceans make up Earth's biggest habitat. More than 70 per cent of Earth's surface is covered by oceans and seas and they hold more than 97 per cent of Earth's water supply. Oceans drive the world's weather, provide half of the oxygen we breathe and provide food and livelihoods for more than a billion people.Blue Worlds explores each of the world's five oceans and major seas in detail, looking at the different features - from wildlife and weather to landscape - that make them all individual and unique. It also looks at the threats that they face, such as global warming, overfishing and pollution.Titles in the series: The Arctic Ocean, The Atlantic Ocean. The Indian Ocean, The Pacific Ocean, The Southern Ocean, Seas, Gulfs & BaysContents:A world of water Pacific Ocean tour Underwater landscapes Pacific trenches Pacific islands Winds, waves and currents Exploring the Pacific Pacific wildlife The Great Barrier Reef Pacific plants People of the Pacific Riches of the Pacific Pacific in dangerPacific facts Glossary IndexTable of Contents 1: A world of water 2: Pacific Ocean tour 3: Underwater landscapes 4: Pacific trenches 5: Pacific islands 6: Winds, waves and currents 7: Exploring the Pacific 8: Pacific wildlife 9: The Great Barrier Reef 10: Pacific plants 11: People of the Pacific 12: Riches of the Pacific 13: Pacific in danger 14: Pacific facts 15: Glossary 16: Index
£8.99
SPCK Publishing The Fantastic Feast
Book SynopsisThe Fantastic Feast is a vibrant retelling of a classic Bible parable for kids with a fun rhyming twist from award-winning author Bob Hartman.
£7.46
Pearson Education Limited Once a Week Comprehension Book 2 International
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£14.91
Penguin Putnam Inc Deadly Hearts
Book SynopsisA visually dynamic companion to the biographical collection Dark Hearts, this collection of biographies details the cruel and often horrifying lives of history''s most notorious - and deadly - people.Over centuries and around the world, there is a long history of ruthless people who have wreaked havoc to get what they want. Whether empire-building or simply displaying a cruel streak, is there any excuse for the actions of people who have been responsible for the deaths of so many? Find out in these sixteen biographies of men and women throughout history who have left there deadly mark on history. From Attila the Hun and Vlad the Impaler to Adolf Hitler, readers will learn the wicked origins of the world''s most dangerous people.
£11.04