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Brown Bear Books Ltd Racial Equality
£12.04
Hachette Children's Group Facts and Artefacts: Ancient Egypt
The ancient Egyptians were skilled builders, artists and inventors, and one of the best ways to discover how they lived is by studying the artefacts they made. Just as ancient objects enable us to step back into the world of the people who made them, the stories people told can reveal what they thought about their world. This book combines facts about the ancient Egyptians with photographs of the artefacts they left behind and the stories they shared with each other to present a full picture of life at the time.
£11.00
Capstone Global Library Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein''s Theory of Relativity changed our understanding of space and launched the new science of cosmology, or the study of the universe and its birth and development. He is also famous for the equation E=mc2, which states that energy and mass are the same thing in different forms. This book looks at Einstein''s life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£14.72
Capstone Global Library Ltd Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking's discoveries include the idea that black holes give off radiation, or energy, and can eventually shrink and vanish. He was also the first person to explain the universe's origins using quantum physics, or the behaviour of tiny atoms and particles, combined with Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which explains how gravity, space, and time are related to each other. This book looks at Hawking's life and work, and shows how his discoveries both influenced society and contributed to the work of other scientists working in the field of physics.
£9.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Stephen Hawking
£11.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Galileo Galilei
£11.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Sir Isaac Newton
£11.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Sir Isaac Newton
Born in 1642, Sir Isaac Newton is famous for creating the foundations of modern science and our understanding of how the universe works. Newton's remarkable range of discoveries include gravity, the three "Laws of Motion" that form the basis of modern physics, and a new type of maths called calculus. This book looks at Newton's life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£9.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity changed our understanding of space and launched the new science of cosmology, or the study of the universe and its birth and development. He is also famous for the equation E=mc2, which states that energy and mass are the same thing in different forms. This book looks at Einstein's life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£9.99
Hachette Children's Group Facts and Artefacts Ancient Egypt
Using important events, stories, myths and objects to bring ancient civilisations to life
£12.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Galileo Galilei
Known as the father of science, Galileo pioneered the scientific method, which uses careful observation and experimentation to make scientific discoveries. He is also famous for his discoveries about the solar system, including the idea that Earth rotates around the Sun and not the other way around. This book looks at Galileo's life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£9.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Charles Darwin
Darwin's theory of evolution changed how people saw the world and their place in it. He challenged the long-held belief that God had created every living thing in its current shape, and showed how he believed that animals had evolved, or changed over time. This book looks at Darwin's life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£9.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Rachel Carson
£11.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Charles Darwin
£11.99
Crabtree Publishing Co,US Albert Einstein
£11.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Horrid History of Beauty Horrible Haircare
Find out how society and culture has influenced hairstyles throughout history. Did you know that Louis XIV employed 48 wigmakers? From wigs to beehives and the Beatles to sideburns, this book uses fascinating facts and stories to help children understand the historical, scientific and social aspects of weird and wonderful haircare.
£8.99
Capstone Global Library Ltd Horrid History of Beauty Pack A of 3
With plenty of gory stories and fascinating examples, this series is a fun and fascinating read. But it also exposes the reasons behind the sometimes unappealing methods people have historically employed in a quest for beauty. Social, scientific, historical and commercial aspects all play a part in understanding the context behind the stories.
£24.27
Capstone Global Library Charles Darwin
Darwin''s theory of evolution changed how people saw the world and their place in it. He challenged the long-held belief that God had created every living thing in its current shape, and showed how he believed that animals had evolved, or changed over time. This book looks at Darwin''s life and work, and shows how his discoveries both changed society at the time and influenced people in the future.
£14.72
National Geographic Kids Countries of The World: Guatemala (Countries of The World)
£27.14