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Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed
full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest
series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From
the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement
is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics
that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed
by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact
or Fake: The Truth About Sports, will you separate the facts from
the fakes?: Can wearing red really help you to win? Is it true that
snurfing is a popular winter sport? Worm charming is an actual
sport, or is it? The longest ever boxing match lasted 110 rounds
and took 7 hours. Is that fact or fake? Eye-catching illustration,
quirky fonts and clever design treatment make this an appealing and
unputdownable high interest leisure read for children aged 9+ Other
titles in the series: The Truth about the Human Body The Truth
about Science The Truth about History The Truth about Space The
Truth about Animals The Truth about Planet Earth The Truth about
Dinosaurs The Truth about Sports The Truth about Inventions The
Truth about Survival Skills
Produced in partnership with the RHS, Plants Save the World shows
how plants are going to help us to SAVE the world. From tiny seeds
and weeds to massive trees, plants come in all different shapes,
sizes and colours. They can be found all over the world. In fact,
they're so common, we hardly notice them at all. But plants are the
foundation of all life on Earth - without them, we cannot survive!
They provide food and medicine, clean the air we breathe, provide
habitats for animals, protect against disasters, such as flooding,
and are used to make products that we use every day. But plants are
threatened by humans and so this book is going to show YOU how you
can help to save them, too! :D This book is for children aged 7+
and supports the science curriculum in the study of plant life
cycles, plant parts, food chains, ecosystems, deforestation and
habitats at KS2
Explore Earth's natural resources through the maps! Find out about
the Earth's Natural Resources: where they are found and how we use
them. Discover maps of key locations that harvest and process
resources, including Finland's forestry industry and how metals and
minerals are mined. Learn how resources play a vital role in the
environment we live in and why they must be protected for future
generations. Explore geography through maps with the Map Your
Planet! series. See key geography topics in action, as case studies
are brought to life with large, detailed maps. Discover the
importance of mapping and how maps are created and kept up to date.
Explore Earth's amazing mountains through the Maps! Let's find out
about Mountains: how they form and where they are found. Discover
maps of Earth's shifting tectonic plates and amazing mountain
landscapes, from the dramatic Sierra Nevada to the skyscraping
Himalayas. Learn how people live in mountain regions and how the
planet's peaks change over time. Explore geography through maps
with the Map Your Planet! series. See key geography topics in
action, as case studies are brought to life with large, detailed
maps. Discover the importance of mapping and how maps are created
and kept up to date. Ideal for children aged 9-11 years. Titles in
the series: Biodiversity/ Climate Change/ Habitats/ Mountains/
Natural Disasters/ Population and Settlement/ Rivers and Coasts
Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed
full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest
series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From
the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement
is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics
that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed
by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact
or Fake: The Truth About Survival Skills, will you separate the
facts from the fakes?: Can you really start a fire with a stick? Is
it true that you can clean water with sunlight? Shelter means
having a roof over your head, or does it? You can tell if a snake
is venomous by the shape of its eyes, fact or fake? Eye-catching
illustration, quirky fonts and clever design treatment make this an
appealing and unputdownable high interest leisure read for children
aged 9+ Other titles in the series: The Truth about the Human Body
The Truth about Science The Truth about History The Truth about
Space The Truth about Animals The Truth about Planet Earth The
Truth about Dinosaurs The Truth about Sports The Truth about
Inventions The Truth about Survival Skills
Explore Earth's geography through the Map Your Planet! series.
Let's find out about Mountains: how they form and where they are
found. Discover maps of Earth's shifting tectonic plates and
amazing mountain landscapes, from the dramatic Sierra Nevada to the
skyscraping Himalayas. Learn how people live in mountain regions
and how the planet's peaks change over time. Explore geography
through maps with the Map Your Planet! series. See key geography
topics in action, as case studies are brought to life with large,
detailed maps. Discover the importance of mapping and how maps are
created and kept up to date.
Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed
full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest
series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From
the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement
is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics
that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed
by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact
or Fake: The Truth About Inventions, will you separate the facts
from the fakes?: Is it true that t-shirts were invented because men
couldn't sew on buttons? Were popsicles really invented by accident
by an 11-year-old boy? Bubble wrap was supposed to be used as
wallpaper, fact or fake? Could early cameras really take pictures
of ghosts? Eye-catching illustration, quirky fonts and clever
design treatment make this an appealing and unputdownable high
interest leisure read for children aged 9+ Other titles in the
series: The Truth about the Human Body The Truth about Science The
Truth about History The Truth about Space The Truth about Animals
The Truth about Planet Earth The Truth about Dinosaurs The Truth
about Sports The Truth about Inventions The Truth about Survival
Skills
Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed
full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest
series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes. From
the human body and dinosaurs to history and science, each statement
is proved right or wrong, and accompanied by eye-popping graphics
that bring each subject to life! Prepare to be surprised and amazed
by these sometimes strange, but always fascinating, truths. In Fact
or Fake: The Truth About Sports, will you separate the facts from
the fakes?: Can wearing red really help you to win? Is it true that
snurfing is a popular winter sport? Worm charming is an actual
sport, or is it? The longest ever boxing match lasted 110 rounds
and took 7 hours. Is that fact or fake? Eye-catching illustration,
quirky fonts and clever design treatment make this an appealing and
unputdownable high interest leisure read for children aged 9+ Other
titles in the series: The Truth about the Human Body The Truth
about Science The Truth about History The Truth about Space The
Truth about Animals The Truth about Planet Earth The Truth about
Dinosaurs The Truth about Sports The Truth about Inventions The
Truth about Survival Skills
Produced in partnership with the RHS, Plants Save the World shows
how plants are going to help us to SAVE the world! From tiny seeds
and weeds to massive trees, plants come in all different shapes,
sizes and colours. They can be found all over the world. In fact,
they're so common, we hardly notice them at all. But plants are the
foundation of all life on Earth - without them, we cannot survive!
They provide food and medicine, clean the air we breathe, provide
habitats for animals, protect against disasters, such as flooding,
and are used to make products that we use every day. But plants are
threatened by humans and so this book shows you how you can help to
save them, too! Supports the science curriculum in the study of
plant life cycles, plant parts, food chains, ecosystems,
deforestation and habitats. In the accompanying book, Bugs Save the
World, you can discover why bugs are so important to the survival
of our planet, too.
Explore Earth's geography through the Map Your Planet! series. Find
out about the Earth's Natural Resources: where they are found and
how we use them. Discover maps of key locations that harvest and
process resources, including Finland's forestry industry and how
metals and minerals are mined. Learn how resources play a vital
role in the environment we live in and why they must be protected
for future generations. Explore geography through maps with the Map
Your Planet! series. See key geography topics in action, as case
studies are brought to life with large, detailed maps. Discover the
importance of mapping and how maps are created and kept up to date.
The perfect introduction to geography topics for children aged 9+.
Learning loads of facts is boring, right? Not with this book! Get
your quiz on to become the ultimate expert on sport. This book is
the ultimate combination of facts and fun. Each chapter has loads
of fast facts followed by a short quiz, which makes it the perfect
tool for revising for a test or for becoming the quizmaster of the
universe. It covers a huge range of topics, from kite surfing to
karate, takes a look at some famous sporting moments and iconic
stars, and dives into the speed, skills, moves and acrobatic feats
that make sports so exciting to read about. These books are
designed as a companion resource for children studying core
curriculum topics. Illustrations, timelines and graphics work with
captions and extended texts to challenge the reader's skills in
memory, comprehension and reading. Kids will barely realise they
are learning when the competitive element takes over as they aim to
become the Quizmaster. The books contain loads of information, but
as the quiz sections are spaced evenly throughout, it can make the
challenge less overwhelming. Readers can choose to read a section
and then answer those questions, or read the book and then attempt
the whole quiz in one go. It can be used to test themselves, test
their friends or as a ready-made resource for teachers in need of a
pop-quiz for their class. Suitable for children aged 8+ who are
studying Space as part of the Key Stage 2 curriculum. Also perfect
for sport-mad kids who smash facts like world champions smash
records. Titles in this series: Around the World Dinosaurs Human
Body Outer Space Science Sport
This book tells the story of Prince William's life concurrently
with that of his now wife, Kate Middleton. It highlights their
different backgrounds and concludes with their marriage and birth
of their children. The book answers questions such as, How do you
become a prince? and When might William become king?
Aims to bridge the gap between play and formal learning.
Learning loads of facts is boring, right?
Not with this book! Get your quiz on to become the ultimate expert on sport.
This book is the ultimate combination of facts and fun. Each chapter has loads of fast facts followed by a short quiz, which makes it the perfect tool for revising for a test or for becoming the quizmaster of the universe. It covers a huge range of topics, from kite surfing to karate, takes a look at some famous sporting moments and iconic stars, and dives into the speed, skills, moves and acrobatic feats that make sports so exciting to read about.
These books are designed as a companion resource for children studying core curriculum topics. Illustrations, timelines and graphics work with captions and extended texts to challenge the reader's skills in memory, comprehension and reading. Kids will barely realise they are learning when the competitive element takes over as they aim to become the Quizmaster.
The books contain loads of information, but as the quiz sections are spaced evenly throughout, it can make the challenge less overwhelming. Readers can choose to read a section and then answer those questions, or read the book and then attempt the whole quiz in one go. It can be used to test themselves, test their friends or as a ready-made resource for teachers in need of a pop-quiz for their class.
Suitable for children aged 8+ who are studying Space as part of the Key Stage 2 curriculum. Also perfect for sport-mad kids who smash facts like world champions smash records.
Introduces South Africas major cities and landmarks, such as Kruger
National Park, Robben Island, and the Cape of Good Hope. Presents
the daily activities, traditional foods, and ceremonies of South
African culture. Includes map diagrams and lessons on learning to
speak and count in IsiZulu.
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India (Hardcover)
Cath Senker, Annabel Savery
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R808
Discovery Miles 8 080
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Out of stock
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Introduces Indias major cities and landmarks, such as the Taj
Mahal, the Golden Temple, and the Ganges River. Presents the daily
activities and ceremonies of the Indian culture. Includes map
diagrams and lessons on learning to speak and count in Hindi.
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France (Hardcover)
Geoff P. Barker, Annabel Savery
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R808
Discovery Miles 8 080
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Out of stock
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Introduces Frances major cities and landmarks, such as the Eiffel
tower and the Alps mountains. Presents the daily activities and
ceremonies of the French culture. Includes map diagrams and lessons
on learning to speak and count in French.
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