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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
""I should sue the people who designed the My Little Pony
Crystal Rainbow Castle I played with in kindergarten. They led me
to believe that castles were filled with rainbows and cupcakes and
pastel-pink furniture. Not stone and fire and . . . blood." "
Eighteen-year-old Jessica Packwood is having a hard enough time
feeling regal with her new vampire husband, Lucius. But when he's
charged with murder, Jessica's suddenly on her own. She knows that
with no blood to drink, Lucius's time is running out. Can she
figure out who the real killer is--and who she can trust--before
it's too late?
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Oceans
(Hardcover)
Stephen Savage, Valerie Taylor, Ron Taylor
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R172
Discovery Miles 1 720
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Kingfisher Voyages" take the reader (the 'voyager') on a
fantastic, interactive journey of discovery. Using acetates,
gatefolds and die-cut pages, in-depth information is presented in a
new, exciting and irresistible way. Meet your guides, two real-life
shark experts (Valerie and Ron Taylor), who provide their own,
unique eyewitness accounts of what it is like to explore the
world's underwater environments. Dive through the 'layers' of the
sea, from the sunlit zone, through the twilight zone, until finally
reaching the abyss. Visit the seabed to find out more about the
plants, animals and ghostly shipwrecks that can be found there.
Along the way, peer through die-cut portholes inside the Titanic,
lift the acetate to reveal the inside of a submarine and use the
divider tabs to move easily from one chapter to the next. The
journey ends with the as yet unexplored regions of the ocean.
Support and encourage students in their study of AQA A-level
Geography with these revised and restructured write-in Workbooks.
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 targeting
each Assessment Objective including calculations and worked
examples - Build key skills and practise the different question
types - Support assessment preparation using exam-style questions
on every topic - Use flexibly alongside your existing textbooks and
schemes of work as homework, classwork and for intervention -
Answers provided online
"...to be revisited again and again...The candy-colored pages and
straightforward stories are hard to resist..." -The New York Times
"Gorgeously illustrated...vibrant and comprehensive...will be
brought down from the bookshelf again and again" -Evening Standard
"Glorious celebration of 52 black heroes...big and bold...this is
what young people of all races need to see." -The Independent "An
essential book for inspiring even the tiniest children to face the
world with boldness and self-belief." -The Observer Meet 52 icons
of colour from the past and present in this celebration of
inspirational achievement - a collection of stories about
changemakers to encourage, inspire and empower the next generation
of changemakers. Jamia Wilson has carefully curated this range of
black icons and the book is stylishly brought together by Andrea
Pippins' colourful and celebratory illustrations. Written in the
spirit of Nina Simone's song "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black," this
vibrant book is a perfect introduction to both historic and
present-day icons and heroes. Meet figureheads, leaders and
pioneers such as Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Rosa
Parks, as well as cultural trailblazers and athletes like Stevie
Wonder, Oprah Winfrey and Serena Williams. All children deserve to
see themselves represented positively in the books they read.
Highlighting the talent and contributions of black leaders and
changemakers from around the world, readers of all backgrounds will
be empowered to discover what they too can achieve. Strong,
courageous, talented and diverse, these extraordinary men and
women's achievements will inspire a new generation to chase their
dream... whatever it may be. The 52 icons: Mary Seacole, Matthew
Henson, Ava Duvernay, Bessie Coleman, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama,
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Cathy Freeman, George Washington Carver,
Malorie Blackman, Harriet Tubman, Mo Farah, Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Jesse Owens, Beyonce Knowles, Solange Knowles, Katherine Johnson,
Josephine Baker, Kofi Annan, Langston Hughes, Toni Morrison, Brian
Lara, Madam C.J. Walker, Yannick Noah, Maurice Ashley, Alexandre
Duma, Martin Luther King, Jr., Maya Angelou, Nina Simone, Simone
Biles, Stevie Wonder, Esperanza Spalding, Sidney Poitier, Oprah
Winfrey, Pele, Nelson Mandela, Louis Armstrong, Rosa Parks, Naomi
Campbell, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Muhammad Ali, Shirley Chisholm,
Steve McQueen, Zadie Smith, Usain Bolt, Wangari Maathai, Mae
Jemison, W.E.B. Du Bois, Nicola Adams, Serena Williams, Venus
Williams, and Misty Copeland. If you like this book, check out Step
Into Your Power and Big Ideas for Young Thinkers, by the same
author-illustrator team.
Discover the remarkable achievements of female medics in this
fascinating book. Learn more about this STEM topic through
inspirational women such as Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Garrett
Anderson and Rita Levi-Montalcini, and find out how they overcame
prejudice and other obstacles to achieve scientific greatness.
What do you do when you don't have a home or a family to call your own anymore?
Eleven-year-old Abigail is not entirely sure how she'll find it, but after losing her mother to smallpox and her father to the sea, she knows that it is up to her to build a new life for herself and her little brother, Seth. But carving a future out of the harsh realities of life in Wiscasset, a nineteenth-century Maine seaport, proves difficult, and Abigail fears that there will always be more questions than answers. How long will they be able to stay and work for the young Widow Chase? Will Seth be able to let go of the past? As the months roll by like waves on the sea, Abigail searches tirelessly for a solution and for an answer to the question she holds most dear: Will they ever find a place to call home again?
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