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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
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I Know A Boy
(Hardcover)
Stacey Hendricks; Illustrated by Lynne Lillge
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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All canyons are deep, steep valleys, but there is more to these
landforms than meets the eye! Rivers form some canyons, while the
movement of Earth's crust forms others. To get to the bottom of the
Grand Canyon in Arizona, you'd have to travel more than a mile!
Give beginning readers all the need-to-know information about
canyons, including their characteristics, how they form, and where
they can be found around the world.
These new edition Workbooks have been fully updated for 2021 and
focused to help students practise their skills and improve their
subject knowledge both inside and outside the classroom. - Develop
and consolidate understanding using practice questions to check
knowledge - Build key skills with worked examples - Prepare for
assessment using exam-style questions - Study independently with
answers available online Questions cover Human Geography topics
global systems and global governance, changing places, contemporary
urban environments, population and the environment, resource
security.
A boy, a girl, their father and a nun travel around a city
sketching and learning about church art and architecture.
Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards 2018.
Kate Pankhurst, descendent of Emmeline Pankhurst, has created this wildly wonderful and accessible book about women who really changed the world.
Discover fascinating facts about some of the most amazing women who changed the world we live in. Fly through the sky with the incredible explorer Amelia Earhart, and read all about the Wonderful Adventures of Mary Seacole with the number one best-selling children's non-fiction title in the UK market this year.
Bursting full of beautiful illustrations and astounding facts, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World is the perfect introduction to just a few of the most incredible women who helped shaped the world we live in.
List of women featured: Jane Austen, Gertrude Ederle, Coco Chanel, Frida Kahlo, Marie Curie, Mary Anning, Mary Seacole, Amelia Earhart, Agent Fifi, Sacagawa, Emmeline Pankhurst, Rosa Parks, Anne Frank
'There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as
simply messing about in boats.'
From upturned caravans, to stolen motorcars and a heroic battle with
the inhabitants of the Wild Wood, the adventures of Mole, Ratty, Badger
and Mr Toad have delighted generations of readers.
Rediscover Kenneth Grahame's timeless classic in this beautiful new
edition, illustrated by Kate Greenaway Medal winner, Grahame
Baker-Smith.
Have you ever wondered what some of the world's most disgusting
sounding dishes are? If you think eating broccoli or anchovies
sounds unappealing just wait until you hear what's on the dinner
table around the world! Cow's intestines, jellied eels, gigantic
tuna eyeballs, stinky herrings... These might sound like disgusting
ingredients to make witches' potions with, but no, they are
delicious and exclusive delicacies served in different parts of the
world. While every page might not make your mouth water, the aim of
this book is to question what we consider disgusting and to show
the incredible diversity and creativity of the world's cuisine.
Dish by dish, you'll also discover surprising stories and
historical facts. A really fun read which brings the gross factor!
We hope that this book will help you keep an open mind - yum!
Discover all the foul facts about the history of swashbuckling
buccaneers with history's most horrible headlines: Pirates edition.
The master of making history fun, Terry Deary, turns his attention
to seafaring pirates. From how to talk the patter of a pirate and
the disgusting details of death by a thousand cuts to which potty
pirate hacked off his enemy's own ears and made him eat them. It's
all in Horrible Histories: Pirates: fully illustrated throughout
and packed with hair-raising stories - with all the horribly
hilarious bits included with a fresh take on the classic Horrible
Histories style, perfect for fans old and new the perfect series
for anyone looking for a fun and informative read Horrible
Histories has been entertaining children and families for
generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's
brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie - Rotten Romans.
Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot.
Read all about it!
This CGP Complete Revision & Practice book is a fantastic
all-in-one guide to KS3 Geography. It's packed with crystal-clear
study notes and diagrams on every topic on the curriculum. There
are plenty of practice questions and worked questions to help
students develop the skills they'll need for GCSE. We've also
included mixed tests and mini practice exams to see how much they
really know, and answers to everything. What's more, a free Online
Edition of the whole book is included so you can read it on a PC,
Mac or tablet. When the book arrives, just use the unique code
printed inside the cover to gain full access. And of course, CGP
has unmissable Complete Revision & Practice books for KS3
History (9781841463919) and Religious Education (9781782941859).
Did you know that rain sometimes falls red? Or that the equivalent of one truckload of plastic is dumped in our oceans every minute? This visually stunning book is filled with 100 fascinating facts, bright, infographic illustrations, information on ways we can help our planet and links to specially selected websites to find out more.
In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy
bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of
Rosalind Franklin, the scientist who was crucial to the discovery
of the double helix in DNA. Little Rosalind was born in London to a
Jewish family who valued education and public service, and as she
grew up her huge intellectual abilities were drawn into the study
of science. Having studied physics and chemistry at Cambridge
University, Rosalind moved to Paris to perfect her life's work in
X-ray crystallography. She then moved back to King's College
London, where she would work on finding the structure of DNA with
Maurice Wilkins. It was Rosalind's "photo 51" that was used by
Wilkins to create the first ever double helix DNA model with
Francis Crick, although he did not credit for her work due to a
falling out between the two, and her work went unacknowledged until
after her death. However, today she is revered as the forgotten
heroine of the study of how DNA works, and the "Sylvia Plath of
molecular biology". This moving book features stylish and quirky
illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical
timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the
brilliant scientist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a
bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the
lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to
scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things,
yet each began life as a child with a dream. This empowering series
offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of
formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for
reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present
expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you
to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning
cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even
more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to
children. Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who
will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
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