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Vets use LOTS of science to do their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists take their pets to the vet¿s surgery to see how vets use science to examine, diagnose and treat our pets . This colourful, quirky and delightful first look at the work of a vet will help young readers develop a love of reading and of science.
Dentists use LOTS of science to do their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists visit the dentist and learn how dentists use special tools and X-ray machines to check our teeth, how they fix cavities and clean our teeth using scientific equipment and how they show and tell us how to keep our teeth healthy.
This book focuses on everyday life in the home during the first half of the 20th Century. Using phtographs and 1st hand interviews it explores topics including how some people lived in poverty in tenements; World War II rationing; how many families used outside privies with newspaper for toilet roll and the ritual of a Sunday bath night.
The first in a new range of BIG BOOKS for young readers. Using a fun question and answer format, each book is a fact-packed introduction to these popular topics. Young kids will love the big full-page labelled images. The engaging text is written at a level for emerging readers to tackle alone or with help. Real page-turners and the kind that kids will return to again and again!
From muddy puddles to compost heaps, rotting tree stumps to the human body, this book explores the smallest of habitats and the tiny living things that make these places their home.
Dinosaur eggs, battling dinosaurs, the earth-shaking giants, how dinosaurs became fossils, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the exciting work of fossil hunters - all young kids love dinosaurs, and will be keen to become part of The Dinosaur Club and build their reading confidence. Key features include repetitive and predictable text / High-frequeny and familiar sight words / Fantastic artwork
Dinosaur eggs, battling dinosaurs, the earth-shaking giants, how dinosaurs became fossils, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the exciting work of fossil hunters - all young kids love dinosaurs, and will be keen to become part of The Dinosaur Club and build their reading confidence. Key features include repetitive and predictable text / High-frequeny and familiar sight words / Fantastic artwork
Dinosaur eggs, battling dinosaurs, the earth-shaking giants, how dinosaurs became fossils, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the exciting work of fossil hunters - all young kids love dinosaurs, and will be keen to become part of The Dinosaur Club and build their reading confidence. Key features include repetitive and predictable text / High-frequeny and familiar sight words / Fantastic artwork
In this beautiful science book readers will join Mr. Green and his friend young Mo in their community garden. When spring comes, the animals get ready to have young and the plants burst into life.
Can you really grow tomato ketchup? This book takes kids step-by-step through the stages needed to go from planting some seeds to a crop of tomatoes and finally a bottle of delicious ketchup. Readers will learn about the parts of a tomato plant; how to grow a small crop of tomatoes; plant life-cycle information and how tomatoes are grown on farms
Can you really grow crisps? This book takes kids step-by-step through all the stages needed to go from a seed potato to a crop of new potatoes and finally, a bowl of delicious crisps. Readers will learn about the parts of a potato plant; how to grow a small crop of potatoes; plant life-cycle information and how potatoes are grown commercially.
Can you really grow strawberry jam? This book takes kids through the stages needed to go from planting strawberry runners to a crop of fruit and finally, a jar of delicious jam. Readers will learn about the parts of a strawberry plant; how to grow a small crop of strawberries; plant life-cycle information and how strawberries are grown on farms
Can you really grow a carrot cake? This book takes kids step-by-step through growing a small crop of carrots and then turning them into a delicious cake. Hands-on plant and food science at its best!
The first in a new range of BIG BOOKS for young readers. Using a fun question and answer format, each book is a fact-packed introduction to these popular topics. Young kids will love the big full-page labelled images. The engaging text is written at a level for emerging readers to tackle alone or with help. Real page-turners and the kind that kids will return to again and again!
Chocolate makers use LOTS of science in their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists discover the processes used in making chocolate . This colourful, quirky and delightful first look at the work of a chocolate maker will help young readers develop a love of reading and of science.
Earth''s insects are in trouble. That''s one half of this book''s simple but incredibly important message. The book''s other, more hopeful, "call to action" is that everyone can do something to help protect bees, beetles and thousands of other insects. Without insects, many animals, including birds, amphibians, fish and reptiles could not survive. Humans would struggle to grow enough food and decomposers would not be at work recycling dead plants and other waste materials. However, it''s estimated that, worldwide, insect numbers have declined by around 75% in the last 50 years. In this book, readers will learn how the destruction of wild habitats and the use of pesticides is affecting insects. They will learn what we can do as consumers and campaigners. AND they will discover how to create wild places for insects. This book is perfect for young conservationists who want to improve our world and ensure a healthy future for the smallest and most endangered members of the animal kingdom.
If you love spiders, or if you are terrified of spiders, or if you just want to be mind-boggled by some incredible arachnid facts, this book is for you! These little eight-legged creatures are often the stuff of people''s nightmares, but spiders are amazing animals that are essential for our world. Told from a spider''s point of view, in this book spiders set out to convince their human doubters that they really aren''t out to scare or harm people. In fact, they are far too busy weaving beautiful silk structures , hunting, keeping insect pests under control, and raising their young to want to frighten humans.
In this delightful, science-packed picture book, readers will join two groups of young friends as they each plant a tree and then share their excitement through a series of penpal letters. In the UK, the friends plant an acorn and share all the facts about how their oak tree will become a maker of oxygen, a cleaner of the air, a feeder of the soil and a home for thousands of tiny creatures. And in Senegal, in the Sahel region of Africa, the friends plant an acacia tree that will become a source of income for the family and part of the Great Green Wall that will stretch across Africa, protecting the Sahel from the Sahara Desert. This uplifting story will give readers plenty of information about trees and includes a PLANT YOUR OWN TREE activity.
Dinosaur eggs, battling dinosaurs, the earth-shaking giants, how dinosaurs became fossils, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the exciting work of fossil hunters - all young kids love dinosaurs, and will be keen to become part of The Dinosaur Club and build their reading confidence. Key features include repetitive and predictable text / High-frequeny and familiar sight words / Fantastic artwork
Dinosaur eggs, battling dinosaurs, the earth-shaking giants, how dinosaurs became fossils, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the exciting work of fossil hunters - all young kids love dinosaurs, and will be keen to become part of The Dinosaur Club and build their reading confidence. Key features include repetitive and predictable text / High-frequeny and familiar sight words / Fantastic artwork
This is the first in a new series of beautiful picture books from Ruby Tuesday that explore conservation and science themes. In the middle of the city there was a tired, ugly place that made Mr Green feel very sad. . . So begins this uplifting and charming story of the magic that can happen when young people, older people and plants come together. As Mr Green grows his garden in an abandoned, forlorn space in the city, the following themes are explored: How to grow plants, incuding vegetables / Creating places for wildlife / Rebuilding ecosystems / The importance of planting trees / How the soil is a living thing that needs to be nurtured / The importance of encouraging friendships across the generations / Discovering how enjoying nature and being outdoors is good for our mental health.
Halloween is the king of candy holidays. This spooky book of recipes goes beyond candy corn and chocolate and delves into wickedly tasty delights. Readers will be introduced to a wide array of Halloween delicacies as they learn measurements and cooking tips.
Musk oxen have been surviving in the Arctic tundra for thousands of years. Readers learn everything from this animal's physical traits to the upbringing of newborn calves. They'll see how this animal survives in one of the toughest environments on Earth.
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