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So, you want to make contact with aliens? How hard can it be? Meet
Matilda as she launches her mission to discover how likely it is
that life exists on other planets. With the help of her friends and
family she learns all she can. What was the Big Bang? How does the
universe expand? How are stars and planets are formed? Along the
way she will discover the electromagnetic spectrum, the speed of
light, and so much more in an easy-to-understand look at physics,
history, language, and of course the all important snacks.
Illustrated by Heidi Cannon.
Going to the Moon is SO last century, so how difficult can it
be-even for a ten-year-old-to follow in the footsteps of Neil
Armstrong and the Apollo astronauts? Meet Matilda, the girl who'll
give it her best shot to learn everything she needs to learn in
order to get there herself. From how to pee in zero-g to why pizzas
won't take you up and up away, this is science for the curious!
Told as a journey of discovery, it's full of easy-to-understand
facts about air pressure, escape velocities, coding, and falling
around the Earth, in a way which will inspire the next generation
of moon walkers.
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Welcome to Wild Town
A.F. Harrold, Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Korky Paul
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R255
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Wild Town is a place… “where nothing’s locked inside a cage
where danger leaps from off the page where wild is a fact of life
and words are sharpened like a knife† Do you dare to come
to Wild Town?  You’ll find zebras dancing in
Herbivoreville, or if you feel like a change, book into the
Chrysalis Hotel in Fluttertown – no room service. Watch out for
the tigers of Bengal Street in the Carnivore Quarter and maybe
avoid the fish tank in number 3, Danger Close - it’s stocked with
piranhas and electric eels. In Wolf Park you may come across a
silent, stalking wolf and at the Wild Town Rec polar bears are
pushing on the slide and orcas are in the paddling pool. While at
the quiet end of town dormice are sleeping and grumpy Bertha the
Bear is slumbering. One thing is certain – you will never be the
same after a visit to Wild Town, and when you leave, the wild will
go with you…. An exciting poetry adventure, a journey of wild
encounters in streets, houses and parks - this is an astonishing
and brilliant poetry collection by two of the UK’s most admired
poets. Illustrated with verve and wit by the internationally
bestselling illustrator Korky Paul.
A stunning poetry gift book celebrating the natural world,
illustrated by Diana Catchpole. Us humans mostly live in towns and
cities nowadays — yet still we retain our sense of wonder in
nature, and that’s why we wander the rivers, lakes, forests,
beaches and ancient paths of the world. And still we ponder over
what it is to be free, to be wild, to be out there fending for
ourselves amidst the elements and throughout the seasons. Nicola
Davies, Dom Conlon and James Carter invite you to consider how
humans are connected to the wild. Expect poems on all kinds of wild
things from elephants to lantern fish, wolves to bats, bees to
hares and way, way beyond. We are all nature after all.
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Grow, Tree, Grow! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou
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R251
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Neidia, Sgwarnog, Neidia! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou; Translated by Anwen Pierce
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R251
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Nofia, Siarc, Nofia! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou; Translated by Anwen Pierce
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R251
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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To celebrate 50 years since the first moon landing by Apollo 11 in
1969, here is an original collection of 50 poems. In his poems Dom
tells us of two important things - the Moon is incredible: it
controls our tides, to give us 24-hour days and it keeps our planet
stable enough to have seasons. Dom reminds us that poetry too is
incredible because it is the most flexible form of expressing
ourselves and has been always how we used to tell stories,
particularly about our ways of seeing this incredible Moon. The
Moon is an inspiring rock of possibilities. Dom uses lots of poetry
forms, short poems and long ones, silly ones and serious ones.
There are haiku and sonnets, acrostics and shapes. He uses
metaphors and kennings and slang. Dom says read the poems and fly
to the moon!
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Tyfa, Goeden, Tyfa! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou; Translated by Anwen Pierce
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R252
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Leap, Hare, Leap! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou
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R251
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Blow, Wind, Blow! (Paperback)
Dom Conlon; Illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou
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R252
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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