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Every nation tells its own history in its own way. This book explains what’s going on behind the scenes in those tellings – who gets to decide which facts are taught, and which truths are massaged, or even denied. Using a mix of comic strips, diagrams and clear, simple language, this book shows readers how to dig deeper into any story, how to investigate recent and ancient history for themselves, and learn why it’s vital to understand how the world has ended up where it is today.
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Step inside this time-machine book to explore Ancient Egypt and the Aztecs. From their art and culture to their leaders, gods and scientific discoveries, dive into history and learn what made these civilisations famous for over a thousand years. Open flaps and fold out pages to reveal ancient wonders. Marvel at pyramids and art that pops off the pages!
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Build your own original model of the largest dinosaur to ever roam Earth – the titanosaur. Then dive into the accompanying book to uncover over 100 bite-size facts about the world’s most awesome prehistoric discoveries. With seek-and-find fun in every scene, this book and model kit will ignite a lifelong interest in the prehistoric past.
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Once upon a time, there was a big bang. Buckle up and get ready to have a whale of a time exploring science and history like never before! Discover how humans have used and measured the mysterious concept of time to make sense of existence on Earth and in space. From months to minutes and Jupiter to the Jurassic, this fascinating book is one you’ll be reading for hours on end.
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Embark on a captivating exploration into the rise and fall of the rich and colourful Maya civilisation with Blue Peter Award-winning author David Long.
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£30.00
When did Hannibal cross the Alps? What caused the war of Jenkins’ Ear? Who was Rosa Parks? How did the Arab Spring unfold? Discover history’s most decisive moments as and when they happened. Taking a chronological approach, ‘History Year by Year’ invites you to explore momentous discoveries, ingenious inventions, and important events from around the world in the context of their time. Along the way you’ll meet charismatic leaders, brutal dictators, influential thinkers, and innovative scientists from every corner of the globe.
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She Can STEM highlights the curiosity, creativity, and perseverance of 50 leading historical and modern physicists, chemists, biologists, and ecologists, pairing each biography with a hands-on project.
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From the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Olive Morris tells the story of this Windrush social justice activist and campaigner.
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A stunning sticker book packed with monarchs through the ages and sumptuous, historically accurate stickers to complete their outfits. Includes Queen Nefertiti, King Henry VIII, Emperor Qianlong of China, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II and lots more to dress in ceremonial robes, crowns, gowns, ruffs, hats, wigs, collars and cravats.
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A stunningly crafted picture book chronicling the life of poet and activist Maya Angelou. It introduces young readers to the life and work of Maya Angelou, whose words have uplifted and inspired generations of readers.
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When? Where? What? Why? This stimulating and comprehensive encyclopedia answers all the questions children love to ask. Each chapter is jam-packed with maps, charts, timelines, diagrams, images, and amazing facts.
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Discover how migration has been part of British history right from the start. For example, did you know Black people lived in Britain during Roman times? Or that there was a Black trumpeter in Henry VIII’s court? Discover the Black British people who campaigned for the abolition of slavery in the 18th century, like Olaudah Equiano. Find out what brought people to Britain in the 20th century and what life was like for them. Learn how migration is important to Britain’s identity and history, and how it continues today.