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Scientists and historians have discovered a lot about our past, our
future and how the world works, but SO MUCH remains unknown. What
is dark matter? How fast could a T. rex run? How did Mary Queen of
Scots keep her dying wishes secret from her enemies? This exciting
book explores the edges of human knowledge and the vast world of
science just waiting to be uncovered.
How could plastic-eating bacteria help reduce waste? Can a river be
given human rights? Could we generate all the power we need from
the sun and the wind? How do woolly sweaters help penguins in
peril? Would building a giant sunshade in space stop the world from
overheating? Find the answers to these questions and more in this
exciting book full of big, small and unexpected ways to save the
planet.
Which tunes could save a life, and which should come with a health
warning? How do talking drums tell the history of Africa? What
happens in your brain when you listen to music? Find the answers to
these questions and more in 100 Things to Know about Music - an
exciting book exploring all corners of the diverse world of music.
Ideal for fact loving readers aged 8+. Each book in this
best-selling, award-winning series presents 100 bite-sized topics,
with bold, graphic illustrations and clear text. Perfect for
dipping in and out of, and for sharing with family and friends.
Discover all the titles in the 100 Things to Know series: 1. 100
Things to Know About Science 2. 100 Things to Know About Saving the
Planet 3. 100 Things to Know About Music 4. 100 Things to Know
About Numbers, Computers & Coding 5. 100 Things to Know About
Food 6. 100 Things to Know About the Human Body 7. 100 Things to
Know About Space 8. 100 Things to Know About the Oceans 9. 100
Things to Know About Planet Earth 10. 100 things to Know About
History
Do fish wear pyjamas? What's the sound of an iceberg melting? How
many sheep did it take to launch a Viking longship? Which is faster
- a tsunami or a bullet train? Find the answers to these and many
more questions in a book that explores the history, science,
environment and art of our planet's seas and oceans. Richly
illustrated and perfect for broadening children's knowledge of an
essential subject, away from the classroom.
In this stylish follow-up to 'Lift-the-Flap Biggest, Fastest,
Tallest', readers can find out what the strongest, deadliest,
fiercest, cleverest, hottest, coldest, smelliest and weirdest
things are. Ideal for children who want the information but are
daunted by the sheer size and word count of other 'Records' books.
There are facts about all kinds of animals, amazing achievements by
people around the world, the most impressive computers and robots,
and even the most powerful forces in the known universe.
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100 Things to Know About the Oceans
Jerome Martin, Lan Cook, Alice James, Alex Frith, Minna Lacey; Illustrated by …
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Discovery Miles 3 760
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Do fish wear pajamas? What's the sound of an iceberg melting? How
many sheep did it take to launch a Viking longship? Which is faster
- a tsunami or a bullet train? Find the answers to these and many
more questions in a book that explores the history, science,
environment and art of our planet's seas and oceans. Richly
illustrated and perfect for broadening children's knowledge of an
essential subject, away from the classroom.
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100 Things to Know About the Unknown
Jerome Martin, Alice James, Lan Cook, Tom Mumbray, Alex Frith; Illustrated by …
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R451
R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
Save R63 (14%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Scientists and historians have discovered a lot about our past, our
future and how the world works, but SO MUCH remains unknown. What
is dark matter? How fast could a T. rex run? How did Mary Queen of
Scots keep her dying wishes secret from her enemies? This exciting
book explores the edges of human knowledge and the vast world of
science just waiting to be uncovered.
In this stylish book, readers can find out what the strongest,
deadliest, fiercest, cleverest, hottest, coldest, smelliest and
weirdest things are. Ideal for children who want the information
but are daunted by the sheer size and word count of other "Records"
books. There are facts about all kinds of animals, amazing
achievements by people around the world, the most impressive
computers and robots, and even the most powerful forces in the
known universe.
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