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Your body is amazing, learn all about what it can do!Readers can discover some incredible facts about their body. Withclear and engaging illustrations, children will love looking insidethe human body at all its amazing abilities. From pumping bloodto the journey your food goes on, this is a fantastic first lookat human anatomy.
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This comedic journey through science history explores ten mind-bending accidents and experiments that take us inside the brain to discover how it works. Written by professor of neuroscience Caswell Barry, together with his good friend, children’s author Lucy Ann Unwin, ‘Inside Your Brain’ takes readers on an irreverent gallop through history to uncover ten groundbreaking discoveries that led to our current understanding of how the brain works.
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Understand how a seed becomes a sunflower by peeking beneath the soil, and watching the first shoots grow, until a big fold out reveals the towering, flowering plant!
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Encouraging empathy for even the smallest and slimiest creatures, Don’t Squish A Slug contains mind-blowing facts about bugs and minibeasts and their role in our world – inspiring fascination in children and adults alike!
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The best way to understand how something works is to take it apart and put it back together again, or to build it from scratch. But how would you make a human body? Where would you start? What would you need? And how would you fix everything together?
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Inside Out Human Body guides kids on an exciting journey into the human body with a layered die-cut model that takes them from head to toe, from one cell to an entire system.
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Darwin’s Super-Pooping Worm Spectacular teaches children about a key historic figure, the food cycle and deductive scientific thinking, all in a heartwarming story of the triumph of a zany underdog.
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The Secret Life of Bugs is full of fascinating facts to teach young readers about everything that can be found in the world of bugs.
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The only science encyclopedia for children you’ll ever need, with amazing photography that shows and explains how chemistry, physics, and biology work. Watch as mixtures merge and matter changes state. Discover how some chemical changes can be reversed, yet others can’t, and why some reactions go with a bang! See bacteria at work in the world around us, and even inside the human digestive system. Understand the tricks that light plays and unlock the secrets of electricity to find out how it powers the bulbs in your home. Whether it’s elements, evolution, or energy, the world of science is brought to life by stunning photographic explanations that answer the biggest and smallest questions about our Universe.
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Why do children look like their parents? Why are some people blond and others brunette, and where do we get our eye colour from? This text explains genetic theory, what genes are, why DNA plays an important role and what all these insights have to do with a curious monk. An exciting journey through the history of science, present-day genetic research, and engineering and right through to the question of identity – because who would have thought how much of our personality is defined by our genes and how interesting genes can be?
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Full of funny findings and disgusting discoveries, you’ll uncover important inventions that changed the world and saved lives like electricity and the internet, and captivating creations that absolutely did not (but are still a lot of fun) like smell o vision and trampolines. An A to Z of the best, grosest and frankly most ridiculous inventions in the world.