Through Iron Eyes: An Anglo-Saxon Adventure takes readers on a journey back in time to the Anglo-Saxon period in early England. The story follows a young character who experiences life in a village, learning about daily routines, traditions, and challenges faced by people during that era. When unexpected danger or conflict arises, the character must show bravery and quick thinking to overcome t…
Planet XJ21 is an exciting science-fiction adventure about exploring a mysterious planet far from Earth. The story follows young characters as they encounter unusual environments, surprising discoveries, and challenges that require teamwork and bravery. With imaginative storytelling and accessible language, the book encourages curiosity about space and adventure.
Exciting new edition of one of the six books in zoologist Nicola Davies' fascinating Animal Science series – the best biology series ever! An exciting new edition of one of the six books in zoologist Nicola Davies' fascinating Animal Science series – the best biology series ever! Why are some animals big, some wide, some small and others long and thin? This informative natural history bo…
This innovative ten-volume encyclopedia set has all the age-old questions kids always ask. Perfect for younger readers, fun questions are clearly answered and fantastic illustrations and photos help explain things further. Throughout there are hilarious cartoons to keep kids hooked and some extra-ordinary facts to really entertain young minds. A first class reference resource.
Sink your teeth into this foul fact-ridden book, bursting with gruesome information about animals. Which animal shoots blood from its eyeballs? What disgusting things do some creatures do with their own poo and wee? Which creature lives inside a sea cucumber's bottom?! With pull-tabs, wheels, flaps and pop-ups, this is a truly immersive glimpse into the world of animals!
Blast off to space and explore our solar system! Including the recent addition of the dwarf planets, this series offers a dun-to-read insight into the solar system supported by superb NASA photography and artwork, as well as high-quality graphics explaining complicated scientific concepts in an engaging and accessible way.
For science teachers and students in grades 5-9, Science Collections offer teachers a broad assortment of print, video, online and innovative hands-on tools.
Life in the Rainforest: Animals, People, Plants introduces young readers to the rich and diverse life found in tropical rainforests. The book explains how different living things—animals, plants, and people—depend on each other to survive. Readers learn about unique rainforest animals, the different layers of vegetation, and how indigenous communities live in harmony with nature. The book a…
Tropical Rainforests: Tropical rainforests are home to a rich variety of life and this book shows where these environments are and explains why they have special importance. Every living thing, from the bacteria around the great trees' roots to the dazzling diversity of life in the canopy and, of course, the trees themselves, has an important role in the forest's survival.