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Learn about plants by meeting some hilarious characters who are
keen to explain why they are the most important part of a plant!
This book makes science learning fun and engaging for children aged
7 plus. Meet Stem, she links everything together on the plant, she
knows she's very important. But Seeds, Leaves and Flowers all want
to explain why they are the most important, too. So which plant
part really matters most? What Matters Most is a series of humorous
books for children that explain science processes with lively comic
artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in the series:
Body Bits Energy and Power Gravity and other Forces Materials Plant
Parts The Sun, the Moon and the Planets
Learn about forces by meeting some hilarious characters who are
keen to explain why they are the most important! This book makes
science learning fun and engaging for children aged 7 plus. Meet
best friends Gravity and Weight who are surely, they think, the
most important forces on Earth. And yet, isn't Gravity actually
really weak and, anyway, their rivals Friction, Air Resistance and
Magnetism all want to explain why they are the most important. So
which force really matters most? What Matters Most is a series of
humorous books for children that explain science processes with
lively comic artwork and show why variety is important. Titles in
the series: Body Bits Energy and Power Gravity and other Forces
Materials Plant Parts The Sun, the Moon and the Planets
Comic Strip Physics makes learning about the science behind forces,
energy and simple machines fun! Each spread in this series features
a short, funny comic strip that explains a process or aspect of
science. Around the strip, diagrams and panels give further
information on the topic. They are a fantastic way to engage
children aged 8 plus with science. The illustrator, Jess Bradey, is
winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction for A Day
in the Life of a Poo, Gnu and You and also writes and draws for The
Phoneix Comic. Titles in the series: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and
Space, Physics
Kat Severn is a daughter of privilege, born to money and power.
Half her relatives are military legends, the other form the
political and economic power running Nu new England, the principle
city of the post-war, early 22nd century Federation of America,
Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. She has been raised
only to be beautiful and marry well, but looking for a chance to
prove herself through merit, rather than connections, Kat decides
to join the Fleet, against the wishes of her powerful parents. If
ensuring she doesn't disappoint her family's high expectations
wasn't enough, Kat is soon leading a mission to rescue a kidnapped
child. Then she and her high-tech computer Safi are sent into
Alaska where a volcanic eruption has caused famine and a complete
breakdown of society. After varying degrees of success, Kat leads a
rebellion against her commander to prevent a cohort of military
hawks from turning a peaceful ceremony into a bloodbath, with
repercussions that can only herald another war. For Kat, failure is
not an option.
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Nature at Work (Paperback)
Paul Mason; Illustrated by Mark Ruffle
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R265
R212
Discovery Miles 2 120
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Discover the intricate workings of the natural world! Understand
how nature has shaped the world, through fun illustrated flowcharts
that demonstrate STEM processes and consequences. What happens when
a volcano erupts, a crocodile attacks or when the Sun goes out?
Actions in the natural world can have a dramatic effect on the
whole planet. Nature at Work explores the relationships between
things in the natural would, the actions and reactions, and what
happens when processes don't go according to plan. From tiny
incidents to giant events, discover how cause and effect work in
the natural world and beyond. This bumper book is perfect for
curious kids aged 9+ Other title: Humans at Work 9781526316424
Do you know for how many years the dinosaurs ruled the Earth? Or
how much the hefty Argentinosaurus weighed? Which dinosaur ran 144
per cent faster than Usain Bolt? And do you know how many hours
there were in a dinosaur say? Discover the answers to all these
questions and much, more more in Big Countdown: Dinosaurs. The Big
Countdown looks at popular topics and investigates the great many
numbers that make them fascinating. From the mind-bogglingly large
to smallest and most precious, this series helps us understand that
it's not just our days that are numbered. Perfect for
number-crunchers aged 9 and up.
Comic Strip Science: The Periodic Table makes learning about
science fun! Each spread in this series features a short, funny
comic strip that explains a process or aspect of science. Around
the strip, diagrams and panels give further information on the
topic. They are a fantastic way to engage children aged 8 plus with
science. The illustrator, Jess Bradey, is winner of the 2021 Blue
Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction for A Day in the Life of a Poo,
Gnu and You and also writes and draws for The Phoneix Comic. Titles
in the series: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space, Physic, The
Periodic Table.
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