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The New York Public Library amazing space Travel to distant galaxies and explore awesome constellations. Discover mysterious planets and catch a comet by the tail. Find the answers to your questions about the wonders of space . . . THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY's best-selling reference books include The New York Public Library Desk Reference, The New York Public Library Book of Answers, and The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference. ANN-JEANETTE CAMPBELL is the coauthor of The New York Public Library Incredible Earth. Also in this series . . . The New York Public Library Incredible Earth
All the most important science topics for kids, from magnets and sound waves to flight and search engines, are simply explained in this fun and informative illustrated STEM book for children studying KS1 and KS2 subjects.
First How Things Work Encyclopedia covers everything children aged 5-9 need to know. What makes rockets go? How does electricity work? Why do we sometimes see rainbows in the sky? This book follows the curriculum for Key Stages 1 and 2 and provides a strong foundation for science and STEM learning through the rest of the school years.
This is the perfect homework help book to support children as they begin to learn about the inner workings of the world around them. It introduces exciting areas of science that will get kids hooked on learning about how things work, including levers, light bulbs, engines, and roller-coasters.
This book sits in DK's popular First Reference series, which is perfect for kids who want to explore the world around them.
This title features: excellent and invaluable reference guide
packed with a wealth of useful information; mathematical symbols,
terms, formulas and rules; multiplication and division facts;
fractions, decimals and percentages; measurement, space, shape and
data handling; language section that includes spelling rules, root
words, acronyms, prefixes, suffixes, homonyms, contractions, parts
of speech, language terms, collective nouns and punctuation; maps,
geographical information and more.
Wookiees, wampas and Weequays; Biths, banthas and bogwings; porgs, puffer pigs and Pau’ans; this is the ultimate species guide for Star Wars fans aged 7 to 70! This comprehensive collection will tell you all you need to know about the aliens of the galaxy.
Deep in the stacks of the Graf Archive, an old traveller's journal has been discovered and restored for public viewing. A long time ago this unknown traveller documented his stories about the many creatures found in each destination he explored, and includes famous movie locations such as the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine, Maz's Castle and the holy city of Jedha.
The archivist restored this journal and added facts and stats about the cultures, legends and famous members of over 200 species, including famous characters such as Chewbacca, Ahsoka, Wicket and many more.
Alien Archive is beautifully illustrated with full colour artworks, sketches and diagrams by Tim McDonagh, illustrator of Galactic Atlas.
Become a dinosaur expert! This unique novelty book includes 48
split pages, dinosaur stats and a whole lot of prehistoric facts!
Raptor vs T. Rex? Anklosaurus vs Stygimoloch? Indominous vs
Carnotaurus? Is speed more important than stealth? Hidden strengths
and weaknesses may just give a surprising dinosaur the upper hand.
Who will win the ultimate showdown? You be the judge! The fourth
highest grossing film franchise of ALL TIME Jurassic World:
Dominion is slated to hit cinemas in June 2022 This unique split
page novelty format is perfect for kids 7-10! Features a spiral
binding so that readers can pit their favourite dinos against each
other Pit dinosaurs in the ultimate head to head battle to see
which of your favourite Jurassic World dinosaurs will come out on
top!
Knowledge enlightens and enriches our minds and also our lives.
This section of Pegasus has a wide range of encyclopaedias for
children of all ages beginning from preschool to children of 12 to
13 years of age. All the encyclopaedias are full of knowledge
presented in an attractive manner.
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