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A practical how-to guide for being, becoming or just appearing highly intelligent. Discover how what you eat, not thinking and running around can make you smarter. This book contains top tips and tricks to making your brain more effective, alongside true-life tales about the greatest minds of all time. Learn how to sleep yourself clever, why not to worry about IQ tests, and how your journey to school can help you remember nearly everything. If reading really can make you more intelligent, this might be the only book you need.
A funny and fascinating look at different types of energy and where things go -from food to solar - in the world around us! Explore the energy all around us. Follow the journey that different types of energy take. From the food energy that enables you to move your body to the energy that powers moving objects and even the electrical energy used in your home. Understand how the sources of energy we used to rely on are contributing to global warming and learn about sustainable forms of energy. This book takes you on a funny whirlwind journey where you'll find out about different energy types, where they come from, where they go and the lasting effect they have on our planet. Where Does it Go? is a humorous science series aimed at 7-9 year olds about states of matter explored through the world around us - how they feature in our daily lives (including in our body) and where they end up! The fully colour illustrated spreads cover a wide range of fun and unusual facts which put the familiar and unseen things around us into context as we discover the journeys they make.
It was smelly, dirty and the SCARIEST creature that EVER lived. BUT T. REX\. wasn't the BIGGEST dinosaur ever it wasn't a stupid dinosaur and it wasn't even hungry all the time. NOW YOU KNOW a bit about T.REX, find out ALL the facts inside!
Big Jobs is a new narrative non-fiction series covering popular historical topics through a variety of colourful jobs in a down-to-earth, readable style, with plenty of toilet humour! Each chapter features a double page fact spread and there is a glossary at the end. In Pirate you are sailing to Jamaica when you are captured by a scurvy crew of pirates. Experience what it's like to live on a pirate ship and to follow their ways! Life will be tough and punishments hard, but it's not all bad news. There's friendship among the men, and there's treasure to be had, too! You'll find it's a big job being a pirate.
This series explores how many familiar everyday objects are made, from chocolate bars to laptops, and invites readers to think about how their purchases can impact on the world around them.
"First published in 2014 by Franklin Watts."
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Presents instructions for creating toys, from simple tops and mobiles to the more difficult battery-operated alien.
Here's a book about Paris that's seriously streetwise! Let Marco and Amelia, our Lonely Planet explorers, take you off the tourist trail and guide you on a journey through Paris you'll never forget. This book is perfect for anyone who has been to Paris, plans to go there or is just interested in finding out more about this amazing city! Discover Paris's best-kept secrets, amazing stories and loads of other cool stuff from the comfort of your own home, or while out and about in the city. Find out where you can ride a dodo, how to paint the Eiffel Tower, where Paris keeps its historic underpants and lots more! For ages 8 and up. Contents: Expect the Unexpected In, On and Over The Water Paris b...
My Chocolate Bar and Other Foods explores the problems faced by farmers and people around the world who produce food, and the environmental problems associated with growing certain products. Case studies show how fair trade projects are helping people achieve better working conditions and a fair price for growing chocolate and other products such as bananas, tea, peanuts, sugar, and honey.