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The Odd Box Arcade was certainly nothing shy of odd. It had faulty electrics that let the games' characters enter the real world at night, which was great, as long as they made it back in time for sunrise...
Pop It in the Sack Den is a dog and he likes to tidy up. Follow Den as he pops the different things he finds into his sack. Go, Ken, Go! Go, Ken, go! Ken is on the go, and he is running late to a party. Can he make it there on time, without getting in a mess?
Some life cycles are beautiful, other life cycles are fascinating, but these life cycles are absolutely GROSS! From flicking poo everywhere to biting each others' heads off, these animals have some of the smelliest, deadliest and grossest life cycles on our planet.
Are you ready to become the world's newest expert on bugs and beetles First you'll need some training. These books will teach you everything you need to know from how ants use teamwork when building bridges to the incredible transformation of a caterpillar to a moth. Follow the QR codes throughout these books to earn all six explorer badges|Are you ready to become the world's newest expert on bugs and beetles First you'll need some training. These books will teach you everything you need to know from how ants use teamwork when building bridges to the incredible transformation of a caterpillar to a moth. Follow the QR codes throughout these books to earn all six explorer badges
Translation and Literature in East Asia: Between Visibility and Invisibility explores the issues involved in translation between Chinese, Japanese and Korean, as well as from these languages into European languages, with an eye to comparing the cultures of translation within East Asia and tracking some of their complex interrelationships. This book reasserts the need for a paradigm shift in translation theory that looks beyond European languages and furthers existing work in this field by encompassing a wider range of literature and scholarship in East Asia. Translation and Literature in East Asia brings together material dedicated to the theory and practice of translation between and from East Asian languages for the first time.
Have you heard the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel? Remember - they met a witch in a gingerbread house while lost in the forest? But what would a scientist think of that gingerbread house? Well, you are about to find out, because Professor Everafter is here, and he is going to put this fairytale under the microscope.
Translation and Literature in East Asia: Between Visibility and Invisibility explores the issues involved in translation between Chinese, Japanese and Korean, as well as from these languages into European languages, with an eye to comparing the cultures of translation within East Asia and tracking some of their complex interrelationships. This book reasserts the need for a paradigm shift in translation theory that looks beyond European languages and furthers existing work in this field by encompassing a wider range of literature and scholarship in East Asia. Translation and Literature in East Asia brings together material dedicated to the theory and practice of translation between and from East Asian languages for the first time.
Some life cycles are beautiful, other life cycles are fascinating, but these life cycles are absolutely GROSS! From flicking poo everywhere to biting each others' heads off, these animals have some of the smelliest, deadliest and grossest life cycles on our planet.
This book depicts a fictional encounter between Artaud, Michaux and Zhuangzi to raise important issues about comparative literature. It shows that the themes of rationality, cosmology and ethics are particularly pertinent to bridging a comparative dialogue between them.
The much-loved class hamster, Echo, is missing. Can Chris, Rochelle and Mr Chip find him before the class teacher Mrs March returns? The search is on...
Alba heads out into the snow one day to make homes for all her friends. When she finds herself alone in the dark and scary forest, how will she find her way home?
Have you met the Fixer? He can build and fix anything. He has written this book (well, we wrote it for him, he doesn't have any hands) to tell you how to put your building and engineering skills to the test. Featuring simple layouts and lovely illustration, this book will teach you how to build toys and machines using simple mechanics and engineering.
From the animal world to the forces that make things go, young minds have big questions about how the world works. The answers to these questions wait in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Unlock the world around you with STEM and Me.
Have you met the Fixer? He can build and fix anything. He has written this book (well, we wrote it for him, he doesn't have any hands) to tell you how to put your building and engineering skills to the test. Featuring simple layouts and lovely illustration, this book will teach you how to build toys and machines using simple mechanics and engineering.
The Odd Box Arcade had Ellie's favourite game - Professor Molebody's Potato Panic. The Odd Box Arcade was certainly nothing shy of odd. It had faulty electrics that let the games' characters enter the real world at night, which was great, as long as they made it back in time for sunrise...
Do you like salt on your chips? What about sugar on your pancakes? There are so many tasty things to try, but did you know that the food you eat comes from all over the world? Hop in The Rice Bowl, The Dough Knot, The Cookie Jar and The Teapot and come on an adventure! Let's Drive Thru the world and learn about where food comes from and how it grows."
Have you heard the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel? Remember - they met a witch in a gingerbread house while lost in the forest? But what would a scientist think of that gingerbread house? Well, you are about to find out, because Professor Everafter is here, and he is going to put this fairytale under the microscope.
What would you do if you had to start a new life on Earth 2.0 because humans had ruined Earth One with fossil fuels? A Planet in Peril will have you questioning everything you know about your planet and how you live your life!
This series invites younger readers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment and ways in which we can improve in the future. These titles are filled with fascinating facts and full-colour images.
A Quail in Jail A quail sits in jail. What did it do? The Rain Is Pain See the rain. Get the mail. Will the kids fail?
Riya can't catch a break. She's being teased by her class rival, needs help with her school work and, to top it all off, she's fallen through a gateway in time to battle giant trolls alongside some Vikings! Can Riya defeat the trolls, help the Vikings and escape back through the Greenlake Gateway? All in a school day's work...
Has anyone told you the story of the Three Little Pigs? With a big bad wolf who blows houses down? But what would a scientist say about a wolf blowing down a house? You are about to find out, because Professor Everafter is here, and he is going to put this fairytale under the microscope.
Step back in time to a lost world. This exciting series explores all there is to know about some of the most amazing dinosaurs to have walked the Earth. With easy to read text and informative diagrams, this series is ideal for younger readers. |
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