An addition to the UNDER THE MICROSCOPE series which looks at how the body uses fuel, illustrated with close-up colour photographs, diagrams and charts. Suitable as a resource for National Curriculum Key Stage 2-3.
Who makes pencils? What is a pencil made from? How does a pencil reach a store? This book shows how raw materials are put together to make a pencil.
This popular series introduces simple science topics using everyday situations and objects that readers can recognize in the world around them. Activities and questions are presented to encourage active thinking about the concepts. The new edition features updated text and photographs and more captions and labels to support the presentation of key ideas.
This popular series introduces simple science topics using everyday situations and objects that readers can recognize in the world around them. Activities and questions are presented to encourage active thinking about the concepts. The new edition features updated text and photographs and more captions and labels to support the presentation of key ideas.
Ultimate Sticker Books make learning fun. Packed with 60 full-color, photographic, and self-adhesive stickers, these books are ideal for children to use at home or in school -- and some glow in the dark
See how I grow from a playful puppy into a big furry dog Woof, woof: read this together with your toddler and find out how I grow. Watch me get bigger in fantastic photographs bursting with colour, and share easy-to-follow words ideal for reading out loud to the very young. Plus, there are special stickers for lots of interactive, furry fun!
A photographic paperback series designed to introduce the fascinating world of animals and how they develop. Appealing step-by-step photography allows children to see a butterfly emerge from its cocoon and spread its wings, or see what happens when an egg hatches and a chick emerges. Each book comes with a sticker sheet packed with cute images of the animals featured in the book.
Here is an original new series of natural history books for the very young. Superb photographs and colourful artwork borders chart the early stages of a mouse's life. The simple, imaginative text is in a charming story form for parent and child to share.
A busy bee, a quiet snail, a colorful butterfly -- young children's favorite insects and crawly creatures are all here in superb close-up photographs. Why does a spider spin a web? How does a grasshopper hop? Simple text and detailed illustrations will satisfy inquisitive preschoolers who are busy learning about the world around them.