Wayland

  • Darwin’s Tree of Life

    £9.99

    Follow the evolution of plants and animals, from the first living things 6 billion years ago to the animals living in the world today. ‘Darwin’s Tree of Life’ shows how the incredible diversity of life on earth came to be. It starts from the dawn of life and shows the order in which plants and animals evolved, the different branches of ‘the tree of life’, and how plants and animals have changed over time in many amazingly different ways.

  • So Many Questions About Space

    £8.99

    Children have so many questions about the world and this book looks at the world of space, asking and answering questions to build knowledge on technology and science.

  • So Many Questions About Buildings

    £8.99

    Children have so many questions about the world and this title looks at the world of buildings, asking and answering questions to build knowledge on technology and science. Following the curiosity of different characters, each book in the series is filled with questions (and answers) to prompt thinking and build knowledge around each topic covered.

  • So Many Questions About…Transport

    £8.99

    Children have so many questions about the world and this title looks at the world of transport, asking and answering questions to build knowledge on technology and science. Following the curiosity of different characters, each book in the series is filled with questions (and answers) to prompt thinking and build knowledge around each topic covered. Included is a set of copiable game cards to encourage memory skills, further the learning and for fun!

  • Think Like an Astronaut

    £9.99

    Help your child to develop their growth mindset as they discover how real astronauts look at the world and how they think. Children’s brains are powerful and flexible, but they need exercising and challenging to develop. In this book they will uncover the core skills that can make a good astronaut great, and be encouraged to have a go at some simple activities to help them to train their brain to become better at applying outstanding scientific practice.

  • So Many Questions About…Robots

    £8.99

    Children have so many questions about the world and this title looks at the world of robots, asking and answering questions to build knowledge on technology and science. Following the curiosity of different characters, each book in the series is filled with questions (and answers) to prompt thinking and build knowledge around each topic covered. Included is a set of copiable game cards to encourage memory skills, further the learning and for fun!

  • Think Like a Mathematician

    £9.99

    Children’s brains are powerful and flexible, but they need exercising and challenging to develop. In this book they will uncover the core skills that can make a good mathematician great, and be encouraged to have a go at some simple activities to help them to train their brain to become better at applying outstanding mathematic practice. By uncovering the way that real mathematicians look at the world and approach problems, they will be learning skills that will set them in good stead for life. Each topic is broken down into manageable chunks, so the reader can build up their skills and naturally develop their thinking.

  • Spectacular (And Soaring) Space

    £8.99

    Say hello to astounding astrophysics with this fast-fact-packed tour of the solar system (and beyond!). It’s the perfect way for children to brush up on their S.T.E.M. stats and cement what they have learned in class with this fun book. This book explores the most incredible, weird and most awe-inspiring facts about space in bite-sized chunks of text, so readers won’t be overwhelmed with information.

  • You Are Stardust

    £7.99

    People are nature. From the water we drink to the trees we climb, we are connected to the natural world in big and surprising ways. With simple, poetic text, and exquisite artwork, this book introduces kids to these connections – sparking their imaginations and starting conversations. Combining the ideas of environmental author and educator Elin Kelsey with inventive, three-dimensional dioramas by artist Soyeon Kim, this picture book reveals ties that are often sensed, yet seldom explained.

  • Mayan Civilization

    £8.99

    The early Mayans date back to 1800 BC however the golden age of Mayan civilization was around AD 250. They were the most dominant civilization of Mesopotamia covering what is now Guatemala, Belize and parts of Mexico. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. This title is ideally suited for readers age 8+ or teachers who are looking for books to support the new curriculum for 2014.

  • Anglo-Saxons

    £8.99

    Why did the Anglo-Saxons come to Britain? Was there a King Arthur? Who was buried at Sutton Hoo? This book shows you how to find out more about the past and helps you to start a history project of your own.

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