Search results for ""Author Jonathan Roth""
Simon & Schuster Beep and Bob's Astro Adventures (Boxed Set): Too Much Space!; Party Crashers; Take Us to Your Sugar; Double Trouble
In this adorable chapter book series that School Library Journal said is for “kids who love funny stories but may be too young for books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” space-school attendee Bob and his alien bestie Beep star in hilarious intergalactic adventures. Astro Elementary is a school near Saturn attended by the bravest, brightest, most elite kids in the galaxy…and Bob. Bob never wanted to go to fourth grade in dark, dangerous space. He even tried to fail the admissions test by bubbling in “C” for every answer—and turned out to be the only kid on Earth to get a perfect score! Bob feels he couldn’t be more misplaced at his school—until he meets Beep. Beep is an alien from the planet Orth who was kicked off his home world for being too small. The instant Bob finds him, Beep adopts Bob as his new mother. Soon Bob can’t turn around without bumping into Beep’s squishy little body. Together, they make the perfect team. And Bob logs their adventures on his space blog, or SPLOG, with Beep providing the illustrations. This stellar boxed set includes: Too Much Space! Party Crashers Take Us to Your Sugar Double Trouble
£19.19
Aladdin Paperbacks Party Crashers
£14.29
Simon & Schuster Party Crashers
£8.23
Simon & Schuster Double Trouble
£14.36
Simon & Schuster Take Us to Your Sugar
£7.68
Hachette Book Group USA Rover and Speck Its a Gas
£16.99
Brill The Logistics of the Roman Army at War (264 B.C. - A.D.235)
Relying on a variety of literary, documentary and archaeological sources, this work explores the Roman military supply system from the Punic Wars to the end of the Principate. Each chapter is devoted to a different aspect of logistics: supply needs and rations; packs, trains and military servants; foraging and requisition; supply lines; sources of supply; administration; and the impact of logistics on Roman warfare. As a whole the book traces the development of the Roman logistics into a highly sophisticated supply system - a vital element in the success of Roman arms. In addition, it makes a critical study of important technical questions of Roman logistics, such as the size of the soldier's grain ration, the function of military servants, and the changes in logistical management under the Republic and Empire.
£60.36
Simon & Schuster Double Trouble
£7.64
Simon & Schuster Take Us to Your Sugar
£14.36
Aladdin Paperbacks Too Much Space!, 1
£7.64
Kids Can Press Rover And Speck: Splash Down
£16.99
Little, Brown & Company Almost Underwear
Did you know that a piece of cloth from the Wright Brothers' Flyer has traveled to the moon, and Mars? With NASA photos and playful illustrations throughout, here is an incredible slice of hidden history and an introduction to the science of air and space for all ages. ★ 'A flight of fancy—and facts—sure to set aspiring scientists’ imaginations soaring.'—Kirkus, starred review One day in 1903 the Wright brothers entered a department store in Ohio to buy a bolt of fabric. The plain muslin cloth was most often used to make underwear. As it happens, the Wright brothers were about to wrap the simple cloth around the ribs of a mechanical ‘wing’ and dramatically change the world. Sixty-six years later, in 1969, Neil Armstrongtook a big leap onto the moon. With him was a swatch of the exact fabric the bicycle mechanics had purchased in 1903. Fif
£14.99
Simon & Schuster Beep and Bob 4 books in 1!: Too Much Space!; Party Crashers; Take Us to Your Sugar; Double Trouble
In this adorable chapter book series that School Library Journalsaid is for “kids who love funny stories but may be too young for books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” space-school attendee Bob and his alien bestie Beep star in hilarious intergalactic adventures.Astro Elementary is a school near Saturn attended by the bravest, brightest, most elite kids in the galaxy…and Bob. Bob never wanted to go to fourth grade in dark, dangerous space. He even tried to fail the admissions test by bubbling in “C” for every answer—and turned out to be the only kid on Earth to get a perfect score! Bob feels he couldn’t be more misplaced at his school—until he meets Beep. Beep is an alien from the planet Orth who was kicked off his home world for being too small. The instant Bob finds him, Beep adopts Bob as his new mother. Soon Bob can’t turn around without bumping into Beep’s squishy little body. Together, they make the perfect team. And Bob logs their adventures on his space blog, or SPLOG, with Beep providing the illustrations This stellar bind-up includes: Too Much Space! Party Crashers Take Us to Your Sugar Double Trouble
£14.04
Aladdin Paperbacks Too Much Space!
£14.92
Kids Can Press Rover And Speck: This Planet Rocks!
£14.99