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A Year in Nature is a beautiful, unique introduction to the seasons and how they affect the natural world. The book opens out into a stunning four-part carousel, revealing intricately detailed pop-up scenes of spring, summer, fall, and winter. Follow a family of foxes as the tiny cubs grow up through the year, and explore the woodland scenes to discover a world of animals, trees, plants, and flowers. From a fawn taking its first steps to squirrels gathering nuts for winter, the woodland is vividly brought to life by Eleanor Taylor's rich, distinctive illustrations.
Library Friendly Edition of original- A fascinating account of how Britain emerged from the Dark Ages, from bloodshed on the battlefield and kings in crisis, to monks and murder.
This atlas helps young people explore the world and the animals which inhabit it. It includes simple maps of all the countries of the world, with illustrations of the species which live there and details about their habitats.
From the mighty elephant to the amazing colossal squid, open the huge fold-out pages to reveal some of the tallest, longest and heaviest animals in the world-and discover the biggest animal that's every lived.
Packed full of things to find and count. From the plane trip to the gift shop, there's lots of fun to be had.
From feasts and fighting to village fairs, this adventure-packed puzzlebook shows what life was like in the Middle Ages. Follow gallant knights on their quests, see how squires learned knightly skills and discover what went on inside a castle's walls.
Discover the fashions of the 1930s by dressing the dolls in historically-accurate outfits. Find out what men and women wore during the golden age of Hollywood in the US, or in Europe, during work or leisure time. A stunning activity book themed around the glamorous era of the 1930s. Dress the dolls in graceful ball gowns and prepare them for the red carpet in Hollywood - do all this while learning interesting facts about the 1930s too. Illustrations: Full colour throughout WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months because of small parts. Choking Hazard.
This puzzlebook is packed full of things to find and count. Spot sea stars on a coral reef, snowmen on a ski trip, and lion cubs on safari. From the plane trip to the gift shop, there's lots of fun to be had.
This book contains the following Usborne titles: What's biology all about?, What's chemistry all about? and What's physics all about? An accessible and informative guide to physics, chemistry and biology, how they work and how they apply to everyday life. Covers all the key science topics including electricity, the periodic table and the human body. Includes simple experiments and internet-links to recommended websites to find out more. Illustrated with humorous drawings, cartoons and diagrams.
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