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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Practical interests & handicrafts > General
Winner of the Best Book category Creative Play Awards 2016.
This superb LEGO® building book inspires you to look at your LEGO bricks in new and exciting ways and enjoy LEGO fun every day of the year.
Featuring imaginative play and building ideas, from LEGO games that take just a few minutes and require a handful of bricks, to inspirational build ideas and activities to keep you occupied for hours. 365 Things to Do with LEGO® Bricks is packed with fun and quirky activities, such as: build your own LEGO pet; challenge your friends to make the tallest LEGO tower against the clock; and learn how to make a stop-motion LEGO movie.
©2020 The LEGO Group.
This title features 17 easy-to-follow experiments for learning fun.
You can find out about flight and how weather works! You can test
whether air weighs anything, see how the shape of a dart helps it
to fly, make a parachute, and much more. Fun photographs and
illustrations show youngsters carrying out the practical projects
in simple stages, making learning accessible and enjoyable. It is
perfect for school use by 5- to 7-year-olds. It contains guidance
notes for grown-up helpers using the book to teach children at
home. A full glossary explains all the scientific terms used. Does
hot air rise? Can air be used to lift things? Can it keep things
warm? How do wings work? All of these questions and many others are
answered in this exciting book, which explores the wonders of our
atmosphere. Make a miniature windmill, see bubbles of air in water,
and create your own weather vane to test the wind's direction. This
series introduces younger readers to science in a structured but
interesting way. Each book explores a different aspect of science.
Fun activities encourage young children to explore and learn about
the world around them, and complement the scientific points
outlined in the simple introductory text.
Dal, Chris, Abs and Jason have made the squad for the local youth
club under-lls football team. And after their first match (not as
successful as they'd have liked), they are determined to prove that
they've got what it takes to be winners. Rushton Reds for the Cup!
Chris is a striker - but can he put the ball in the back of the net
when Rushton Reds meet Evington Eagles, their chief rivals, in a
big Cup game?He and his team-mates - Dal, Jason and Abs - all want
to lift the trophy. But Evington Eagles are the Cup-holders and
won't be easy to beat . . .
Get ready to hack your life, LEGO style! This book is bursting with
more than 50 smart ideas to streamline your life and accessorise
your space. You'll find stationery hacks help you organise your
desk, cool ideas to make the most of your tech, and gadgets to
blitz your boring chores. From a speaker that amplifies your phone,
a weekly planner made of LEGO bricks, and a catapult that flings
paper into the wastepaper basket, these ideas will make your LEGO
bricks work for you. Discover ways to personalise your living
space, from photo frames to brick-built houseplants, plus smart
ways to display your favourite LEGO builds and minifigures. These
creative ideas will inspire you to use your LEGO bricks in awesome
new ways. With amazing images, easy to follow step-by-step
instructions and handy tips for further building, this book will
take your building to the next level. (c)2021 The LEGO Group.
Clementine Liu is back for more fashion, dating, and drama!
Clementine Liu, the super-stylish fashion student behind the
Bonjour Girl blog, is about to finish her first eventful year in
New York City. Ready to put all the drama behind her, she's about
to embark on a prestigious exchange program - in Shanghai! Before
Clementine actually sets foot in China, though, a whole bunch of
problems put her impending departure in jeopardy. Despite it all,
Clementine flies off to Shanghai, where she immerses herself in the
new, exciting fashion world and cutthroat blogging scene. There's
also Henry, a charming classmate who's on a mission to capture her
heart, despite her New York boyfriend. Even halfway across the
world, Clementine can't escape her problems. But can she find a way
to survive and thrive while staying true to herself?
My Big World is a first look at geography and science for children
aged 4+ to enjoy with their parents. Throughout the book a little
girl called Koko and a little boy called Alex ask questions about
the world while intrepid explorers go on adventures to find out how
and where we live. Starting from inside the home, Koko and Alex
move on to explore the wider world. Step by step the reader
encounters different plants and animals, exploring various
locations around the world and even visiting outer space! Children
explore each topic by playing and learning. Activities, which
include things to do on and off the page such as games, recipes and
craft activities, are announced by a graphic symbol of a pair of
hands. Adults will probably help children with all the activities,
but more complicated procedures, involving cutting and baking, are
flagged as requiring adult supervision.
How do you celebrate the day you were born? Children invite their
friends and families to birthday parties where they play games and
eat birthday cake. Some other countries have different birthday
traditions. This title helps to learn how birthdays are celebrated
around the world and why some ages are considered more special than
others.
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