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Take a tour through time, space and beyond that will bring you face to face with a myriad of monsters old and new. There are over 300 frightful stickers you can use to decorate the monstrous scenes..if you are brave enough!
Breathtaking photographs reveal the secrets of the micro world, from algae to atoms, dust to GNA, and flies' eyes to flu viruses. Ages 9+.
Contains experiments, activities, A-Z dictionary, review questions and suggested websites for each topic.
Starting at the very beginning with numbers and counting, this book gently and reliably guides children and parents through the essential math concepts needed in the first few years at school. Readers can use it as a dip-in dictionary or work through by subject to build up knowledge and skills step-by-step.
Contains clear explanations of more than 2,500 scientific terms, and includes listings for 1,000 recommended Web sites.
Packed with seashore facts and things to do, this little book is a perfect companion to a day out at the beach.
A maths dictionary full of clear explanations of the key terms and concepts from Key Stage 2 and up. Each concept is explained alongside worked examples of alternative methods as well as hints, tips, shortcuts and strategies.
A balanced exploration of the beliefs, history and customs of all the major world religions, as well as many lesser-known faiths.
A medley of old and new monsters to colour, from micro beasties no bigger than a bee to mighty monsters the size of skyscrapers. It features munchy monsters midnight feasting, and bogeymonsters under the bed; attic monsters, alien monsters and murky monsters from a slimy swamp.
This study aid has topics arranged thematically so that words are explained in context, as well as a fully integrated system of cross referencing and a comprehensive index.