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Can you ... Forget this line? Dig half a hole? This book asks you
to imagine and think about some things. That sounds easy, right?
Anyone can think stuff. You don't even need to be standing up. We
shall see. Good luck. Metacognition is the act of thinking about
thinking and forms the basis of all critical thought. It is also a
concept that comes easily to children whose inquisitive nature
makes them a natural at engaging in abstract questions and
open-ended thinking. The Very Hard Book starts that 'thinking'
journey and has a great deal of fun in the process.
Quog and Oort are on their way to Kevin's birthday party.
Unfortunately, there's been a slight detour. Their spaceship has
crash-landed. If only someone could lend them a hand. A
highly-entertaining picture book about two party-going aliens that
also explores the anatomy of the human hand by the brilliant team
behind the internationally successful Do Not Lick This Book.
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The Very Hard Book (Paperback)
Idan Ben-Barak; Illustrated by Philip Bunting
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Can you ... Forget this line? Dig half a hole? This book asks you
to imagine and think about some things. That sounds easy, right?
Anyone can think stuff. You don't even need to be standing up. We
shall see. Good luck. Metacognition is the act of thinking about
thinking and forms the basis of all critical thought. It is also a
concept that comes easily to children whose inquisitive nature
makes them a natural at engaging in abstract questions and
open-ended thinking. The Very Hard Book starts that 'thinking'
journey and has a great deal of fun in the process.
A brilliantly simple, funny, interactive picture book that
introduces children to the strange, unseen world of microbes all
around them by the award-winning author of Small Wonders and the
animator of the insanely successful video Dumb Ways to Die. Min is
a microbe. She is small. Very small. In fact so small that you'd
need to look through a microscope to see her. Or you can simply
open this book and take Min on an adventure to amazing places she's
never seen before - like the icy glaciers of your tooth or the
twisted, tangled jungle that is your shirt.
What is life? How did it start? Long, long ago, no one knows
exactly where or when, a tiny bubble formed that was a Little Bit
Different. It was the first living cell. Everyone's ancestor. And
so the story of life begins ... In this visually stunning and
brilliantly devised picture book, Idan Ben-Barak and Philip Bunting
lead us through the origin of life on our planet, and how an odd
little bubble gave rise to the incredible web of life on Earth.
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