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Discover science, technology, engineering, art and maths (STEAM) through original craft projects and recycle at the same time!
Become a Science Maker by experimenting, tinkering and building - the hands-on way to discover the wonders of science
From fireflies to hammerhead sharks, meet the animals who are awake after dark and learn about their amazing skills. This book is part of Project X Origins, a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
Become a Science Maker by experimenting, tinkering and building - the hands-on way to discover the wonders of science
Become a Science Maker by experimenting, tinkering and building - the hands-on way to discover the wonders of science
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level Mary Anning was one of the greatest fossil hunters in history. Find out how Mary's life changed when she found an enormous fossil on her local beach, and how her discoveries transformed the way we think about life on Earth.
This unique series provides a range of mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, to visually represent core science topics.
A series of books that help children understand how to be healthy - throughout their lives
Love to tell scary stories around the camp fire? Like to solve mysteries? Brave enough to hear the truth about some pretty freaky phenomena? Then cuddle up with this spooky spine-tingler, filled with delightfully frightful true stories of real-life monsters, doomed domains, menacing mysteries, strange disappearances, and so much more.
Investigates disgusting phenomena in the human body, from sweat and snot to foot fungus, diarrhoea and, of course, farting and burping. From plants and life cycles to the human body and animal adaptations, this book features fun examples and true-life stories to provide ways in to understanding solid scientific principles.
These investigations and experiments will get your Science Skills Sorted
From minibeasts to mammals, animals great and small are included in this book about different numbers of legs! Each page shows a variety of fascinating creatures. Oxford Reading Tree inFact is a series of engaging and imaginative non-fiction books which encourage reading for pleasure and are also phonically decodable.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level Over 4000 years ago, people started making things from bronze. Take a world tour and discover some of the brilliant Bronze-Age wonders they created.
Quirky, colourful guides to the horrible, shocking and disgusting aspects of science.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level
In 1912, the largest passenger ship ever built set sail for America, but she never got there. Find out what happened to the Titanic and her passengers.
Animals on the Edge takes a dramatic look at endangered animals around the world. From investigating daily routines to hard-hitting facts about the causes of species extinction in the wild and how conservation efforts and zoo programmes can help, these books are packed with exciting information.
From toilets, bread and blue jeans to aeroplanes, microwaves and computers, this title explains how, when and why the ingenious inventions that surround us were created. Humorously illustrated by Adam Larkum with cartoons and simple diagrams showing how the inventions work.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level What is a black hole? Where do they come from? What do they do? Find out the answers to all of these questions and what other things scientists have discovered about space exploration, gravity and much more, in this highly photographic non-fiction report.
What are the most dangerous animals in the world? Take a closer look at some very poisonous, venomous and deadly animals in this stunning photographic non-fiction report by award-winning author Anna Claybourne.
What is a muscle? How do they work? Why are they so important? Find out the answers to all of these questions in this information book, filled with detailed illustrations and photographs.
If you want to become the world's most successful pirate, then you need to be the best treasure hunter to sail the seven seas! This book shows you how to find every pirate's dream... Treasure, and lots of it.
Big Picture series brings the world and its wonders to life for youngreaders. Full of fascinating information from across the globe, fromanimals and homes to the most interesting jobs in history.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level A fascinating insight into the history of one of our ancient civilisations - the Shang dynasty, their society, culture, belief system and way of life in China over 500 years ago. Who were they, how did they rule and what was life like under their power?
An introduction to physical geography including information on the climate, volcanoes, erosion, the weather, ecosystems and humans. It is illustrated with photographs, maps, and diagrams that can capture the imagination of young readers. It also comes with internet links to recommended websites with maps, quizzes, games and homework information.
A vivid retelling of a major historical catastrophe written in an engaging, narrative style with direct speech and speech bubbles. This book brings to life the gripping story of the "unsinkable" Titanic and its doomed maiden voyage.
Christmas customs, festive food, present-giving, songs and traditional stories from around the world with easy-reading text for children who have just started reading alone. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton. "e;Irresistible for children learning to read'"e; - Child Education Plus
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