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There are bugs everywhere! Some of them live in jungles, some of them underwater, and some certainly live in your house. Young readers will learn where in the world all sorts of animals can be found and all the weird and wonderful things about them that they never imagined were true.
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£14.99
Love is LOUD, like a peacock proudly flashing its iridescent eyes for all to see. But sometimes love sings a quieter song, soft as the evening chorus, but no less strong. There are lots of ways that we can feel loved and give love. ‘Love Is…’ explore themes such as self love, a parent’s love for new baby, the bond between siblings, friendship, fighting for what you believe in and missing someone who’s no longer there.
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£25.00
Step inside the pages of Oceanarium to enjoy the experience of a museum from the comfort of your own home. This book guides readers around the world’s oceans, from sandy shorelines to the deepest depths. Get up close and personal with giant whale sharks, tiny tropical fish, majestic manatees and so much more, travel the world from frozen Arctic seas to shimmering coral reefs, and learn why it is so important that we protect our oceans.
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£16.99
Seen from space, Earth is a swirl of blue and white. The blue is Earth’s oceans, which cover 70% of its surface, yet the ocean in the most unexplored region of our planet. Now more than ever, we need to learn more about the ocean’s secrets, and protect it as much as we can. ‘From Shore to Ocean Floor’ is the story of how humans came from building the first boats, to discovering the secrets of the deep. Marvel at incredible scientific discoveries, be dazzled by some of the most exciting new species and admire the incredible men and women who took the very first steps below the surface.
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Imagine that nature has an unseen cookbook full of different recipes for making everything you’ve ever encountered, from fish to fingernails and sand to Saturn. The ‘ingredients’ are known as chemical elements and there are 118 that we know about so far, which are organised in a grid called the Periodic Table. Some occur in nature, some are man-made, some are dangerous, some are invisible, some are very useful, some are vital for life on Earth, some can create beautiful gemstones, some glow blue.
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£12.99
Ratty, an ENORMOUS woolly, vegetarian rat, lives deep inside the crater of an ancient volcano nestled in the rainforest. One day, he spies a particularly delicious-looking fruit high in the treetops, and sets out to reach it. From this high vantage point a spectacular view stretches before him – the world outside his mountain crater. In this big outside world, Ratty imagines, the fruit must be much sweeter, the bird songs more beautiful and the other animals far more interesting and sophisticated, and so he sets off in search of better things. But when is he is asked to attend a dinner party by a crocodile who seems just a bit too friendly, Ratty realises that perhaps there is no place like home after all.
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£9.99
Featuring some of children’s literature’s best-known and loved authors and illustrators, The Goods is STUFFED full of games, puzzles, comics, and other diversions… guaranteed to keep you entertained for hours!
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£14.99
The Greek myths are some of the oldest and most famous stories in the world. This striking comic book collection is the perfect introduction to the world of the gods – containing six tales full of love, loss, greed, envy and bravery. From the mighty Zeus to Pandora and her little box of horrors, James Davies’ retelling of the Greek myths will breathe new life into these classic stories.
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Delve into the Viking Age and explore the fascinating home life of these Scandinavian nomads, as well as culture, Norse religion, conquests, travel and trade. Want to take a closer look? Fold-out pages let you view a Viking longship in full and see inside a home. With bold graphic illustrations and lively, engaging text by author/illustrator Jack Tite, this book is a must-read for any history-mad child.
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There are fish everywhere. Some of them live in fresh water, some of them live under ice, and some even live in the desert. This title is the first in a series of non-fiction books from Britta Teckentrup. Young readers will learn where in the world all sorts of animals can be found and all the weird and wonderful things that they never imagined were true. This is non-fiction with spark and personality from a much-loved illustrator.
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Designed to present physics in a totally new light, this science book explores the topics of physics, light and sound alongside incredible artwork from surrealist artist Ximo AbadÃa. Visualise sonar sound, discover the speed of light and understand basic quantum physics with easy to understand, engaging text by acclaimed science writer Colin Stuart. Impressive design meets exciting content in this physics title that will truly captivate and inspire.
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Hand-selected by Alastair Humpreys, read about the incredible journeys undertaken by 20 of the most heroic and impressive explorers who ever lived, including Ibn Battuta (14th-century explorer); Apsley Cherry-Garrard (a member of Scott’s Antarctic expedition); Michael Collins (Apollo Moon mission astronaut) and Nellie Bly (who travelled round the world in less than 80 days). A wide-spread selection of explorers from young to old, male to female and with a range of abilities, these explorers crossed land, sea and sky in the name of adventure and may just inspire readers aged 7+ to do the same.