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Pluto has not been a planet since 2006. But this tiny world still
inspires people of all ages while sparking controversy. In this
delightfully witty book, astronomer Dean Regas teaches you how to
educate your grown-up about the cutting-edge science of space, most
crucially the reason why Pluto is NOT a planet any more. Delving
into the history of space discoveries, the key players who have
helped our understanding of the universe (including the 11-year-old
girl who named Pluto in the first place) and the ever-changing
nature of science, this book will equip every reader with the tools
they need to bring their grown-ups fully up to speed, and to sneak
in as many amazing astronomical facts as possible. And there's a
handy quiz at the end so that you can check your grown-up has been
paying attention!
In the first book of a Shark School series spin-off, young
hammerhead shark Harvey Hammer has his first day at school! It's
Harvey Hammer's first day at Kelpmentary School. Harvey dreams of
being just like King Krusher, his comic book hero, but as the new
shark in town, he worries he'll sink before he swims with the rest
of the kids.
One of the world's greatest fairy tales is re-told in a
graphic-novel format. When their mother sends them packing, the
Three Little Pigs are forced to build houses of their own. They had
better be sturdy and strong because the Big Bad Wolf is on the
prowl, and he's ready to huff and puff his way inside. Will they
survive against this hungry beast? Or will the pigs become his next
tasty treat?
One of the world's greatest fairy tales is re-told in a
graphic-novel format. In a far-away land, perched upon her little
nest, Mother Duck waits for her last remaining egg to hatch. When
the odd little egg finally breaks open, Mother Duck is shocked to
see an ugly duckling staring up at her. Despite its homeliness,
Mother Duck adores her awkward child and does her best to protect
him. Unfortunately, no one else on the farm wants anything to do
with the Ugly Duckling, and he is driven from the farm to fend for
himself. Survival, however, takes more than good looks, and the
plucky little duck plods bravely into the wilderness.
In the first book of a Shark School series spin-off, young
hammerhead shark Harvey Hammer has his first day at school! It's
Harvey Hammer's first day at Kelpmentary School. Harvey dreams of
being just like King Krusher, his comic book hero, but as the new
shark in town, he worries he'll sink before he swims with the rest
of the kids.
Popular storyteller Bob Hartman is renowned for his fresh take on
often-told stories, bringing them to life with vibrant characters
and a lively twist in the tale. The third in The Unauthorized
Versions series, this title is packed full of humour, mischief,
silliness, and fun. These easy-to-read stories are inspired by the
Bible, but given a completely original slant. Retold at a cracking
pace, this black and white line illustrated book (in a style
perfectly matched to Bob's mischievous storytelling) makes an ideal
read for those who prefer something a little more wayward on their
bookshelves, particularly boys aged 7-9.
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Deep-Sea Disaster (Paperback)
Davy Ocean; Illustrated by Aaron Blecha
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R172
R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
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Dive into the world of Harry Hammer, a hammerhead shark with a
penchant for (mis)adventure in this fin-tastic start to a chapter
book series.
Harry Hammer is a hammerhead shark, although he'd rather be a great
white shark, or a tiger shark--anything but himself. But when a
class trip to a famous shipwreck almost ends in disaster for Harry
and his pals, he realizes the importance of being exactly who he is
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Trouble Magnet #2 (Paperback)
Nancy Krulik; Illustrated by Aaron Blecha
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R179
R151
Discovery Miles 1 510
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The annual talent show at Shirley S. Sugarman Elementary School is
in just a few weeks, and George signs up to be a stagehand. He is
determined to do a good job because the new, improved George is
responsible and helpful and glad to pitch in. So is comic mayhem
coming? Oh yeah, absolutely But leave it to Nancy Krulik to devise
an unexpected way for disaster to strike and bring down the
curtain.
George and his classmates are giving reports on their family trees, and their presentations will be broadcast on the local news. George is excited, but when he discovers he's related to the king of Arfendonia—a place no one has ever heard of—he panics. What if he makes a fool of himself on live TV? And even worse, what if his burp decides to make a guest appearance? Then George will be a total royal embarrassment!
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