Children's / Teenage reference: Encyclopaedias, general reference

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  • Solve the World’s Greatest Mysteries

    £7.99

    Use your detective skills to beat the problems that have baffled experts for ages!

    It’s time to ask to the questions that have long needed answers such as – was the curse of Tutankhamun real? Where is El Dorado? Can we ever find Atlantis or the Fountain of Youth?

  • My First Encyclopedia

    £9.99

    A first encyclopaedia for curious kids, packed with fascinating facts and fully updated with bright and colourful pictures. This first encyclopaedia for children aged 5-7 contains a wide range of exciting subject areas and answers to the big questions young children ask. From the human body to geography and history, science and technology to animals and habitats, the fascinating content will engage young children and support their learning at home and at school.

  • Encyclopedia of Birds

    £10.99

    Packed with dazzling illustrations and fascinating facts to inspire a love of nature, Encyclopedia of Birds is the ultimate first reference guide for budding birdwatchers. 

  • Sportopedia

    £12.99
    Sportopedia is your ultimate guide to the diverse world of sport. From the best known to the most obscure, this guide showcases team sports, target sports, as well as track and field, aquatic sports and much more. 
  • Britannica All New Children’s Encyclopedia

    £30.00

    Fully updated edition of Britannica’s landmark children’s encyclopedia, with up-to-the-minute facts, figures and images, featuring everything from supernovas to Taylor Swift, and from ancient Egypt to artificial intelligence.

  • PokéMon Evolutions Guide

    £9.99

    You might think your Pokémon are perfect – but evolving them could be even better.

    This book will power up your knowledge to become the ultimate Pokémon Trainer.

  • My encyclopedia of very important things

    £18.99

    This exciting introduction to the world is brimming with facts about our planet and the incredible people and animals who live on it. From the Arctic to the Antarctic, get ready to explore the continents. Learn about legends and folklore, world history, and how people live around the globe. Read about creatures from the land, sea, and skies, and delve into the world of the prehistoric dinosaurs. Find out about the impressive planets far away and the amazing features on Earth, from fiery volcanoes to dry deserts. Discover who’s who in the animal kingdom. Learn about amazing art and marvellous music. Then say ‘hello’ in lots of languages! Packed with fun facts and colourful illustrations, ‘My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things’ will feed your imagination and quench your thirst for knowledge!

  • My very first Britannica encyclopedia

    £20.00

    The first-ever Britannica Encyclopedia for children under three, in a beautifully illustrated, large-format board book.

  • 1,000 amazing weird facts

    £9.99

    The bizarre beasts, incredible places, and peculiar phenomena featured in this mind-blowing compendium are not just really weird – they’re really real. This wacky book explores our world’s most exciting oddities. Did you know there’s a plant that eats mice? Or that you can dip your toe in a rainbow-coloured river? From fiery tornadoes flying across the sky to huge sinkholes eating up the earth, each example is illustrated with jaw-dropping images and handy fast facts that provide the explanations behind the stories. Whether it’s geography, people, places, animals, plants, or weather, this book is ideal for curious young minds who are fascinated by our amazing planet.

  • Britannica First Big Book of Why

    £20.00

    The definitive and stunningly illustrated question and answer book from Britannica, with answers to more than 100 questions that kids really want to know.