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A newly updated comprehensive and inclusive guide that is packed
with useful information, presented in a way that teenagers will
find user-friendly and appealing. Learn all about all about
puberty, growth, fantasies, relationships, sex, contraceptives,
abortion, giving birth as well as all things related to kissing,
spots, feelings, hormones, periods, cyber safety, sexting, dating.
Checked by expert consultants and includes useful addresses and how
to find out more. 'Excellent. Informative and responsible. The best
book of its kind that I've come across.' Denise Robertson, Agony
Aunt for This Morning
A brand new edition of Monster Stones from the Science Works
series, featuring lively storytelling and fun, engaging
illustrations to aid children in their learning. Millions of years
ago, a hungry dinosaur did something daft and died in a river. What
happened next is one of the oldest stories in the world – the
dinosaur became a FOSSIL. This book takes the reader back millions
of years to tell the story of a dinosaur's death. Through this
story, we discover how fossils are formed. We also learn how they
are discovered, removed, researched and preserved in museums. This
book also contains an experiment, more great facts to know, useful
websites and an index. Book band: Lime Ideal for KS2.
A brand new edition of The Rock Factory from the Science Works
series, featuring lively storytelling and fun, engaging
illustrations to aid children in their learning. Deep down
underground the Earth’s rock factory is mixing and melting, and
squeezing and stirring, and baking and making rocks. In this
revised edition from Jacqui Bailey, The Rock Factory tells the
story of how a special sort of stone formed deep inside the Earth,
and came to the surface thousands of millions of years later. The
Rock Factory looks at how minerals turn into rock crystals, how the
Earth is structured and how volcanoes happen. This book also
contains an experiment, useful websites and an index. Book band:
Lime Ideal for KS2.
A brand new edition of A Drop in the Ocean from the Science Works
series, featuring lively storytelling and fun, engaging
illustrations to aid children in their learning. Our world is full
of water. We swim in it. We Swallow it. We are even made of it
(mostly). In this revised edition from Jacqui Bailey, we follow the
passage of a water droplet, from the time when it evaporates from
the ocean and becomes the water vapour that makes up clouds to the
moment it falls as rain. We learn how water is cleaned and used
before being returned once again to this never-ending cycle. This
book also contains an experiment, more great facts to know, useful
websites and an index. Book band: Lime Ideal for KS2.
A brand new edition of Charging About from the Science Works
series, featuring lively storytelling and fun, engaging
illustrations to aid children in their learning. Press a button,
flick a switch, turn a knob and zap . . . something amazing
happens. You have music, light, heat, hairdryers — all because of
electricity. In this revised edition from Jacqui Bailey, we follow
the story of how electrical energy is generated in a power station,
how it travels through pylons, power cables and wires until it
reaches towns and homes. We learn how electrical current is created
and how it is made safe. This book also contains an experiment,
more great facts to know, useful websites and an index. Book band:
Lime Ideal for KS2.
Discover the world of science through easy-to-follow experiments
What is electricity? How does a circuit work? Why do batteries only
work if you put them in the right way around? Find out the answers
to these questions and much more in Be a Scientist: Investigate
Electricity. This friendly, illustrated series shows how young
scientists can use investigation to find out about science for
themselves.
Follows the sun from dawn to dusk to explain how light rays travel,
how shadows are formed, how the moon lights up the night sky, and
more. Includes activity.
The story of a tiny settlement that grew up on a muddy river bank
2000 years ago to become one of the world's greatest capital
cities. Fully revised and updated for 2011, The Story of London
features the famous people and dramatic events - battles, plagues,
fires and bombings - that have shaped the city, as well as the
upcoming 2012 Olympic Games. Also included are introductions to the
most important social and cultural institutions that influence
Londoners' lives. Facts, fun quizzes and cartoons are presented in
such a way as to bring famous events to life and cut-away drawings
reveal London's greatest and best-known buildings, such as the
Tower of London, Houses of Parliament and St Paul's Cathedral.
Discover the world of science through easy-to-follow experiments
What are materials? What are a material's properties and how do
these vary? What is the difference between natural and made
materials? Find out the answers to these questions and much more in
Be a Scientist: Investigate Materials. This friendly, illustrated
series shows how young scientists can use investigation to find out
about science for themselves.
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