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An introduction to physics, chemistry and biology, including experiments, puzzles and games to reinforce the theories that are presented.
A beautifully illustrated guide to the wildlife, plants, history and magic of woodlands. Children can discover their inner explorer, learning how to identify trees, track animals, build woodland shelters, draw maps and discover legends set in woods. With safety tips and links to websites with virtual tours of woodlands and video clips of wildlife.
A beautifully illustrated, non-fiction picture book about space for very young children. Little astronauts can find out about planets, stars, asteroids, space travel, the International Space Station and lots more. With lots to spot and talk about, vivid illustrations and simple language, this is a fun and entertaining way to introduce little children to a fascinating subject. With links to carefully selected websites where children can find out more about constellations and space via the Usborne Quicklinks website.
This reduced format book introduces the reader to world history from the first civilizations to the early 20th century, using short, visual chapters.
50 PB of Very First Reading and First Reading Titles
This interactive book is a perfect way for young children to learn all about nature. With lots of flaps to lift, there are counting, matching and spotting activities and lots for pre-readers to talk about too. Scenes include 'Nature's year', 'How flowers grow', 'In the pond' and 'Baby animals' and colorful illustrations bring each page to life.
Highly original books answer young children's questions about the world around them
Lists facts about the prehistoric world from the earliest forms of life on earth to the invention of writing.
This book explains in a simple yet fascinating way how houses, skyscrapers, bridges and so on are constructed. Large cutaway illustrations show all the different layers of each building, and cartoon characters help to explain, for example, what keeps a skyscraper from falling down and how an oil rig is anchored to the sea bed.
Covers birds, trees, flowers, butterflies and moths, wild animals, fishes, creepy crawlies.