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  • av Catherine Chambers
    145,-

    This fascinating book describes the early days in the British railway industry, from the opening of the first public steam inter-city railway line in 1830 and Robert Stephenson's Rocket, through to the glory days of the Flying Scotsman and the expansion of the national rail networks in the 1940s to form British Railways.

  • av Catherine Chambers
    138,-

    During World War II, between 10 July and 31 October 1940, Nazi Germany launched an attempt to invade Great Britain, beginning with air raids. The German air force named the Luftwaffe fought in the skies above Britain against the British Air Force.

  • - The Escape from Sobibor Concentration Camp
    av Nel Yomtov
    145 - 194,-

    Experience the events that followed the Sobibor death camp prisoner's decision to escape. Readers will discover a powerful story of human courage and mankind's fierce will to live.

  • av Richard Spilsbury & Louise Spilsbury
    163 - 244,-

    Robots are already being used in many areas of law enforcement, such as surveillance cameras and bomb disposal. As technology develops, one day robots might even replace human police officers. This book explores the technology used to create these amazing robots.

  • av Lisa J. Amstutz
    110,-

    Shine the science spotlight on flounders, sharks, eels and an ocean full of other fish! Organized by topics such as habitat, anatomy and life cycle, Fish introduces young readers and browsers to these aquatic animals through vibrant full-colour photos and concise, factual text.

  • av PhD. Jodi Wheeler-Toppen
    110,-

    Taste is one of the five senses. Our mouth and tongue let us taste. Simple, fun text teaches readers about the sense of taste and how the mouth and tongue let us taste. Low reading level for young readers.

  • av Lucinda Cotter
    104,-

    Liam plays his new ukelele well. Yet when he plays for his class, some of the students make fun of him. Ashamed, Liam stops playing his instrument. Will he change his mind after his teacher invites a special youth orchestra to his school?

  • av Anne Giulieri
    122,-

    Layla and Samuel prepare for a summer at their dad's family cottage. As they explore the attic, they discover an old, carved box full of memories. Excited by their find, the children come up with a plan to make their own time capsule.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    122,-

    Stop for a moment and listen. What can you hear? Sounds can be used to communicate with others, they can warn of danger, and they can even change the way we feel. Sounds help us understand the world around us. Learn all about what sounds can do, how sounds are made, and how we can hear them.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    122,-

    Ramps, screws, wheels, pulleys, wedges and levers are all simple machines. Learn about what these machines are and what makes them work. Also find out how to spot machines in action all around you!

  • av Jay Dale
    122,-

    In China's mountains, Mother Panda has her first baby. However, her bamboo forest home is being cut down. But scientists find a new home for Mother Panda and her baby in a zoo where they can make a fresh start.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    122,-

    Over four thousand different types of mammals exist in the world. Many favourite pets and farm animals are mammals, but what makes them alike? Learn about the mammal classification including mammals' common traits, where they live, and which ones can fly.

  • av Lucinda Cotter
    100,-

    Mum burnt a cake - again. She is just too busy, but her son Dylan thinks he can help. When Rocky the Robot arrives at the door, he obeys all of Mum's commands. However, Rocky isn't very good at his jobs with all his robot parts. He tries to give up, but Mum has a better idea.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    104,-

    Why were pyramids built? What types of things have been found in pyramids? This precisely levelled text explains the shape and size of the pyramids as well as the different types of pyramids found around the world. Also discover how pyramids have helped preserve mummies and hieroglyphics like giant time capsules!

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    107 - 143,-

    Frogs leap, eat insects, and lay eggs. Learn all about these amphibians.

  • - Author of the Divergent Trilogy
    av Lori Mortensen
    138,-

    Readers will learn about the life and works of Veronica Roth. This young adult author's life leading up to her success as the best-selling author of the Divergent trilogy is discussed. Readers will also learn about the author's writing process and what inspires her to write.

  • av Anita Ganeri & Chris Oxlade
    145,-

    Find out everything there is to know about the city of London in this fascinating city guide. A map of London city centre will help you find the locations of the key places mentioned in the book. Impress your friends with your knowledge of this beautiful and historic city.

  • av Anita Ganeri & Chris Oxlade
    145,-

    Find out everything there is to know about the city of Edinburgh in this fascinating city guide. A map of Edinburgh city centre will help you find the locations of the key places mentioned in the book. Impress your friends with your knowledge of this beautiful and historic city.

  • av Louise Spilsbury
    145,-

    Dig deep to discover the incredible history of Ancient China. Come face to face with the fearsome Terracotta army. Be blown away by ancient inventions, from gunpowder to the umbrella. Get to grips with gods, mysterious medicine and really riotous rituals as you hunt down the secrets of the dead!

  • - A Perspectives Flip Book
    av Nick Hunter
    214,-

    Did you ever hear the saying "there are two sides to every story?" This is especially true for major events in history. The details of the same event can appear very different depending on the perspectives of the people involved. In this fresh take on history, read about the Norman Conquest from both the Norman and Anglo-Saxon points of view.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    107,-

    A classroom of children use various materials to make bridges.

  • av Lucinda Cotter
    107,-

    Nick feels like something is watching him as he walks through the rainforest. What could it be? Or is there nothing there at all?

  • av Anne Giulieri
    107,-

    Penny loves weekends with Pa. But Penny doesn't like the peas Pa has made for dinner. Who will eat the peas?

  • av Anne Giulieri
    107,-

    Healthy food is good for your body. Learn about the different kinds of healthy food that will help you grow big and strong.

  • av Alison Reynolds
    130,-

    Features a young boy and his sister who try to hide a panda from the Emperor in Ancient China.

  • av Isabel Thomas
    191,-

    Who would win the Olympic gold medals if all the competitors were animals? In addition, medal tables at the back of the books tally medals won by the different animal classifications, inlcuding mammals, reptiles and birds.

  • - The Need-to-Know Facts
    av Megan Cooley Peterson
    191,-

    Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives were fearsome meat eaters and deadly predators. Their strong teeth and jaws could crush bone. Bold images, colourful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when these mighty carnivores walked the earth.

  • av Nancy Harris & Nancy E. Harris
    130,-

    Follow a young boy as he travels with Marco Polo and encounters new adventures.

  • av Nancy E. Harris
    136,-

    Explains the different types of maps, their features and how they are used.

  • av Lisa M. Bolt Simons
    131,-

    In ancient Greece different city-states often fought one another in deadly battles. But every four years the Greeks set aside their differences to honor the gods and compete peacefully in the Olympic Games. Learn all about the athletes, competitions, and religious ceremonies of the ancient Olympics.

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