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When lonely Polar Bear writes to his friends, he never imagines how his quiet Arctic world will soon be turned upside down! Beautifully illustrated by Barry Ablett, Dear Polar Bear's interactive format allows children to pull letters from their envelopes, lift fl aps and even promp a surprise pop-up at the end!
This is an innovative flap book offering a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of a busy castle. Amid the hustle and bustle, find flaps beneath flaps and many more surprises to keep enquiring minds entertained. Young readers can meet lords, ladies, knights and squires and find out how they live, work, fight and relax in their magnificent castle home.
This lift-the-flap book for older children covers life in Britain from Anglo-Saxon invasions to the 21st century.
Originally published: London: Usborne, 2008.
An insightful look at the beliefs, history and customs of the major world religions. With over 70 flaps to lift, readers can discover key facts about each religion, differing ideas about God, worship and prayer and colourful festivals and celebrations. Includes Quicklinks to websites with video clips that bring each religion to life.
Holiday and travel.
CLASSIC FICTION. This is a new title in "Young Reading Series Three", part of the Usborne Young Reading Programme, which is aimed at children whose reading ability and confidence allows them to tackle longer and more complex stories. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, "Bleak House" is a suspenseful tale of secrets, lies and money. It features beautifully produced hardback with ribbon marker to encourage pride in book ownership. Ages 7+.
This famous tale tells the story of a young boy's escape from an unhappy childhood into the adventures of adult life. Follow his dramatic journey as he encounters a cast of unforgettable characters: cruel Mr. Murdstone, formidable Aunt Betsey and worm-like Uriah Heep.
Collection analysing the intercultural communication and adaptation of Anglophone children's literature in Europe, across generations and borders.