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Hachette Children's Books On the Road Discover and Share
An innovative series that encourages reading together and sharing.
£11.99
Hachette Children's Group Good to be Green Save the Animals
Explore green issues through engaging stories with relatable characters who show children what they can do to help the planet
£12.99
Hachette Children's Group Good to be Green Save and Mend
Explore green issues through engaging stories with relatable characters who show children what they can do to help the planet
£12.99
Pan Macmillan First Animal Picture Atlas: Meet 475 Awesome Animals From Around the World
Beautifully illustrated by Anthony Lewis, First Animal Picture Atlas explains where animals come from and how they live in their habitats.Travel the globe and identify animals in an absorbing look-and-find game. Large, colourful maps show the world's continents and introduce children to important map concepts such as grids, scales and keys. Superb full-page illustrations take readers deeper into the different habitats to provide an early introduction to the basics of ecosystems. This atlas will delight young children and is the perfect reference book for both home and school.
£9.99
Scallywag Press Milly Cow Gives Milk
First paperback edition in this topical non-fiction collection about sustainability, now expanded to include new material. A child follows a day in the life of Milly the cow, as she munches grass with her friends, drinks gallons of water, makes cow pats in the field, and visits the milking parlour with her farmer. Milly’s milk is made into butter, cheese and yoghurt. This series encourages children to be environmentally aware by understanding where their food comes from. Each book is full of information that has been fact checked, yet presented in a simple and stylish way to spark the interest of both young children and adults. There is a simple quiz and fun facts at the end to explain more about dairy farming and produce, and this new edition includes a gallery of cow breeds, and a simple recipe using milk
£7.99
Scallywag Press Shelly Hen Lays Eggs
A little boy follows Shelly Hen as she searches for food, hangs out with her flock and lays a tasty fresh egg. At the end is a simple quiz and some extra information to stimulate exploring minds. This is the third title in a stylish, fact-filled, narrative non-fiction series designed to help children understand and appreciate where their food comes from. It encourages children to be environmentally aware and respect animals and the people who produce food.
£11.99
St. Benno Verlag GmbH Die Ostergeschichte für Kinder
£12.95
Scallywag Press Polly Bee Makes Honey
A girl follows Polly the worker bee collecting pollen and nectar from various flowers, and bringing it back to the hive where it is stored in the honeycomb. We meet the queen bee and the drones, and finally see honey being harvested and enjoyed.
£7.99
Hachette Children's Group Good to be Green Turn off the Tap
£12.99
Pan Macmillan First Animal Picture Atlas: Meet 475 Awesome Animals From Around the World
Beautifully illustrated by Anthony Lewis, First Animal Picture Atlas explains where animals come from and how they live in their habitats. An adorable penguin-shaped bookmark takes young readers on a journey around the globe, helping them identify animals in an absorbing look-and-find game. Large, colourful maps show the world's continents and introduce children to important map concepts such as grids, scales and keys. Superb full-page illustrations take readers deeper into the different habitats to provide an early introduction to the basics of ecosystems. This atlas will delight young children and is the perfect reference book for both home and school.
£12.99
Hachette Children's Group Good to be Green: Turn off the Tap
Understand the importance of saving water with this engaging story presented alongside important factual information.This environment education story follows Tia who is always being told by her mum to turn off the tap to save water - but why is this important? Through the story, Tia learns why water is precious and the small steps she can take to help to save it.Good to be Green is a series of six environment education books that help children aged 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations by award-winning illustrator, Diane Ewen.
£9.37
Pan Macmillan Explorers: Weather
Each bright, vibrant Explorers title features a series of beautiful, child-friendly, story-based scenes - easy to read but with a wealth of detail and plenty to look for - partnered by photographic spreads giving more in-depth information. There's a fun extra element: coloured buttons throughout the book allow readers to jump about through the book and find connections between topics -connections that are neatly summarised at the end of each book.
£6.88
Scallywag Press Milly Cow Gives Milk
Milly the cow munches grass with her friends, drinks gallons of water, makes cow pats in the field, and visits the milking parlour with her farmer. Milly's milk is then put into cartons and made into butter, cheese and yoghurt. There is a simple quiz at the back and some further information about cows and milk. Bright and stylish papercut art conveys the crucial message that producing food is hard work, and we must respect the animals and humans who produce it, and we must not waste it!
£10.99
Scallywag Press Granny Pip Grows Fruit
A little girl helps Granny Pip as she plants fruit bushes, feeds them with fertiliser, prunes and then harvests.
£7.99
Pearson Education Limited Bug Club NF Red (KS2) B/5B My Life as a Victorian Maid
This text describes what it was like working as a maid during the Victorian period, while modern day children make comparisons between the time periods. Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 10-11 (Year 6) Book band: Red B Phonics phase: n/a
£10.81
Scallywag Press Shelly Hen Lays Eggs
A little boy watches Shelly Hen as she feeds on bugs in the grass, chats to her friends and settles down in the nesting box to lay an egg. This book is intended to show very young children where eggs come from and how chickens live. It introduces the topic of sustainability and respect for animals. Added at the back are a fun quiz, information section, as well as a simple recipe using eggs. Part of a series about where our food comes from, the other titles are about fruit, milk and honey.
£7.99
Hachette Children's Group Good to be Green: Save and Mend
Explore green issues through engaging stories with relatable characters who show children what they can do to help the planet.In this environmental education story, Molly wants to have a clear-out of her toys and finds out why it's not a good idea just to put them in the bin, and what she can do instead. The story is a great resource for helping children understand what happens to waste and how we can reduce, reuse and recycle.Good to be Green is a series of six environmental education books that help children aged 6+ explore green issues and find out what they can do to help the planet. Each book features the story of a child who is exploring their world and learning why it's important to think green. Alongside the stories are fact boxes with extra information and at the end of each story there are activity ideas, teaching notes and a quiz. Each story is accompanied by bright illustrations by award-winning illustrator, Diane Ewen.
£9.37
Scallywag Press Polly Bee Makes Honey
A girl follows Polly the worker bee collecting pollen and nectar from various flowers, and bringing it back to the hive where it is stored in the honeycomb. We meet the queen bee and the drones, and finally see honey being harvested and enjoyed. Simple quiz and fun facts at the end explain more about bees and how they live.
£10.99
Scallywag Press Granny Pip Grows Fruit
Being able to buy fruit is something we take for granted, but what if we had to grow our own? A little girl helps Granny Pip as she plants fruit bushes, feeds them with fertiliser, prunes and then harvests. Growing fruit is hard work, but eating it is delicious! The fourth title in the Follow My Food series about where our food comes from and how it's produced, with themes of sustainability and animal welfare.
£11.99
HarperCollins Publishers Animals on the Move: Band 12/Copper (Collins Big Cat)
Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Have you ever been amazed at how far animals migrate each year? Have you ever wondered why animals migrate for such long distances? Find out all about the journeys animals make in the sea, in the air and on land in this fascinating non-fiction information book, brought to life with stunning photographs. Copper/Band 12 books provide more complex plots and longer chapters that develop reading stamina. Text type: An information book This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
£10.20