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  • av Conrad Mason
    174,-

    Title: See Inside How Things Work, Author: Conrad Mason, Publication Year: 2009-09-25, Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd, Language: eng

  • av Rosie Dickins
    173,-

    Età di lettura: da 6 anni.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    157,-

    This book peers through the microscope to reveal TINY unimaginable wonders. Discover bizarre minibeasts and peculiar plants, meet the millions of microbes that live around and inside you, and marvel at miniature technology. The perfect introduction to a fascinating area of science.

  • av Darran Stobbart
    157,-

    Have you ever wondered... What was the biggest dinosaur? What's the fastest plane ever built? Where's the tallest waterfall in the world? Lift the flaps to climb the tallest mountain, explore the depths of the ocean, peer into our solar system, and more. With links to specially selected websites for videos, photos and virtual tours.

  • av Alice James
    164,-

    Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical elements, all of which are listed in the Periodic Table. Lift the flaps in this informative book and discover which elements are crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and lots more. An essential introduction to the building blocks of chemistry, with over 125 flaps.

  • av James Maclaine
    171,-

    Lift-the-Flap General Knowledge is a fascinating book written by James Maclaine. Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd in 2015, this book is an exciting journey into the world of general knowledge. The genre of the book is educational, aiming to enlighten the reader with a wealth of information. The author, James Maclaine, has done an exceptional job of compiling a plethora of facts and figures that are both interesting and enlightening. The unique 'lift-the-flap' feature of the book adds an interactive element that is sure to engage readers of all ages. Published by the renowned Usborne Publishing Ltd, this book guarantees quality and credibility. So if you're looking to broaden your horizons and learn something new, Lift-the-Flap General Knowledge is the perfect book for you.

  • av Alex Frith
    194,-

    Lets children explore the world one flap at a time. This atlas features a page for each continent. It allows children to discover the animals, buildings, foods and cultures that they would find there.

  • av Alex Frith
    174,-

    Introduces mathematical concepts in terms from basic addition and subtraction, through multiplication and division to square roots and algebra. This book includes puzzles and games for readers to test their maths skills.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    172,-

    Delve under London's streets from the days when the Romans ruled through to the hustle and bustle of the modern-day capital. Part of the "See Inside" series, this title includes double page spreads on medieval times, the Tudor period, the Plague, the Great Fire of London, the restoration, Victorian London and the Blitz.

  • av Matthew Oldham
    157,-

    Everyone knows that plastic has become a problem for our planet, but do you know why? And do you know how YOU can help be a part of the solution to the problem? This vividly illustrated book is packed with flaps that explain how plastic is made, what's bad (and sometimes good) about different types of plastic, and the many ways it can causes harm to our rivers, oceans and wildlife. And there are lots of ideas for cutting down on your own reliance on plastic, too. The book was created with expert input from Plastic Oceans UK, a leading campaign and education group all about the problem of plastic.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    171,-

    From tanks rumbling across battlefields to submarines, blitzed cities and D-Day, this extraordinary flap book takes young readers right into the action of the Second World War.

  • av Alice James
    171,-

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    171,-

    With stunning illustrations and over 60 flaps to lift, children can explore plague-ridden London, the British Empire, a Victorian factory and other key events in Britain's incredible history in this lift-the-flap book for older children.

  • av Alex Frith
    164,-

    An insightful look at the beliefs, history and customs of the major world religions. With over 70 flaps to lift, readers can discover key facts about each religion, differing ideas about God, worship and prayer and colourful festivals and celebrations. Includes internet links to websites with video clips that bring each religion to life.

  • av Sarah Hull
    157,-

    Explore the microscopic world of bacteria, viruses and other microbes with this fascinating lift-the-flap book. Discover how germs spread, how the immune system works, the amazing vaccines and antibiotics humans have created, and much more. With Usborne Quicklinks to websites for activities and videos and up to date information about coronavirus.

  • av Matthew Oldham
    164,-

    Explore every corner of a museum - from grand exhibition galleries to cavernous storerooms and dusty back offices. With stylish illustrations and flaps to lift, this book is packed with fascinating information about how museums work, how they look after precious exhibits and what goes on behind closed doors. Includes website links to virtual tours.

  • av Katie Daynes
    174,-

    Colourful scenes with over 50 flaps to lift reveal fascinating historical details of life in Ancient Rome. Bright, clear illustrations show scenes such as a gladiator fight at the Colosseum, the workings of a Roman Bath and the Roman legion defending the farthest reaches of the Empire.

  • av Alex Frith
    171,-

    A fun and fascinating flap book that follows rubbish on a journey from the bin to the sorting factories and recycling centres. Over 60 flaps reveal how glass, metal, plastics and paper are recycled and what happens to the rubbish that can't be recycled.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    145,-

    Lets you discover and explore some of the world's most famous buildings. This book reveals the building's interior and facts such as how they were built and their histories. It features Empire State Building, Guggenheim Museum, Himeji Castle, Versailles Palace, Blue Mosque, and Notre Dame Cathedral.

  • av Rob Lloyd Jones
    172,-

    Take a journey back in time to the glory days of Ancient Egypt, when pharaohs ruled, the pyramids were built and the mighty Nile was the source of all life. This book contains fascinating information such as how Egyptians worshipped their Gods, buried their dead and built the pyramids, as well as amazing details about day-to-day life.

  • av Struan Reid
    171,-

    Lift the flaps to reveal the mechanics and engineering of amazing bridges, towers and tunnels including the Channel Tunnel, the Burj Khalifa, Golden Gate Bridge and more. With detailed illustrations and links to websites to see views from the top of the Shard and CN tower, travel through tunnels and see the enormous machines used to create them.

  • av Katie Daynes
    164,-

    See Inside Your Body is an engaging and educational book penned by the talented author, Katie Daynes. Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd in 2006, this book is a must-read for those curious about the human body's inner workings. The genre of this book falls under education and science, making it a great addition to any young learner's library. Katie Daynes has a knack for making complex topics accessible and fun for all readers. The publisher, Usborne Publishing Ltd, is renowned for its high-quality educational books. So, prepare to embark on an exciting journey inside the human body with this captivating book!

  • av Katie Daynes
    172,-

    Helps readers explore the furthest reaches of our universe, learning how it began and our place among the stars. This book includes double page spreads of the Big Bang, how the first suns and planets were formed and our very own solar system.

  • av Rosie Dickins
    171,-

    Marvel at the mind-boggling world of atoms and molecules - the building blocks of EVERYTHING everywhere (including you). Lift over 90 flaps to learn about atoms, molecules, compounds and electrons, and chemical reactions and explore the Periodic Table. With links to specially selected websites for activities and videos.

  • av Emily Bone
    171,-

    Some of the most famous and daring explorers from history are featured in this interactive, lift-the-flap reference book. Find out about Marco Polo's journey from Italy to China in 1271, Ibn Battuta's 28-year trip around the globe, Christopher Columbus' discovery of the 'New World', the race to the poles, space exploration and lots more.

  • av Katie Daynes
    171,-

    A lift-the-flap information book that introduces readers to the science of weather. It is filled with facts from how hurricanes and floods happen to how global warming is affecting the Earth's climates.

  • av Kate Davies
    172,-

    Featuring colourful scenes and information on different underwater habitats from coral reefs to arctic ice flows to the dark deeps of the ocean trenches as well as facts on tsunamis, tides and flooding, this title contains informative features on how humans are affecting the oceans with overfishing, pollution and global warming.

  • av Emily Bone
    171,-

    See Inside Trains, eng

  • av Emily Bone
    171,-

    With over 90 flaps, this colourful book shows children where the food they eat comes from. They can discover food produced on farms, in the sea and in greenhouses, and the importance of wheat, rice and corn around the world. There's a map with flaps showing where the things we love to eat, including chocolate, olives and tea, come from.

  • av Alex Frith
    171,-

    What's the universe made of? Where did everything come from? Lift the flaps in this fascinating book to reveal some of the amazing discoveries that astronomers and physicists have made in their quest to unlock the mysteries of the Universe.

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