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Explore the magic and mystery of the moon, from why it changes
shape and what makes it shine to how astronauts managed to land on
it and what they found there. Over 50 years after the first Moon
Landing, this delightful book makes a perfect introduction to the
topic for a new generation.
What are germs? How do they spread? And how do medicines help?
Curious young children can take a closer look at those mischievous,
microscopic bacteria and viruses in this fascinating introduction
to germs and hygiene, with 30 flaps to lift and tips on
hand-washing and staying healthy. Written with advice from Public
Health England.
Why don't animals have toothbrushes? Should everyone brush their
teeth? And why do baby teeth fall out? Curious young children can
discover the answers to these questions and many more in this
entertaining book, with over 30 flaps to lift, gentle humour and
easy-to-understand text on every page.
What gives me shape? How do I move? What's blood for? And where
does my food go? Take a peek inside the human body and discover
what's really going on - with help from a characterful cast of body
parts!
One of New York Times' Twelve Books for Feminist Boys and Girls!
This is the story of a woman who dared to dive, defy, discover, and
inspire. This is the story of Shark Lady. One of the best science
picture books for children, Shark Lady is a must for both teachers
and parents alike! An Amazon Best Book of the Month Named a Best
Children's Book of 2017 by Parents magazine Eugenie Clark fell in
love with sharks from the first moment she saw them at the
aquarium. She couldn't imagine anything more exciting than studying
these graceful creatures. But Eugenie quickly discovered that many
people believed sharks to be ugly and scary-and they didn't think
women should be scientists. Determined to prove them wrong, Eugenie
devoted her life to learning about sharks. After earning several
college degrees and making countless discoveries, Eugenie wrote
herself into the history of science, earning the nickname "Shark
Lady." Through her accomplishments, she taught the world that
sharks were to be admired rather than feared and that women can do
anything they set their minds to. An inspiring story by critically
acclaimed zoologist Jess Keating about finding the strength to
discover truths that others aren't daring enough to see. Includes a
timeline of Eugenie's life and many fin-tastic shark facts! The
perfect choice for parents looking for: Books about sharks
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boys Kids STEM books
Discover what clouds are made of, why storm clouds flash and boom,
how tornadoes happen and what makes a rainbow. With lots of flaps
to lift, this delightful book encourages children to explore clouds
for themselves, spotting shapes in the sky, looking at the simple
science behind them and learning a few cloud myths along the way.
They twinkle in the night sky, but what exactly are stars? Which
one's the nearest? Can humans visit a star? Curious little children
can lift over 30 flaps to find the answers to these questions and
many more in this delightful introduction to stars and the night
sky, with simple explanations and gorgeous illustrations on every
page.
What's a potty for? How do I wee in my potty? When can I use a big toilet? This entertaining book is the perfect potty-training aid to help children move out of nappies… and into pants! With over 30 flaps to lift, gentle humour and easy-to-understand text on every page.
Why don't animals have toothbrushes? And why do baby teeth fall
out? Should everyone brush their teeth? Curious young children can
discover the answers to these questions and many more in this
entertaining book, with over 30 flaps to lift, gentle humour and
easy-to-understand text on every page.
From forming friendships to learning new skills, join a lively
bunch of kids as they discover what school is really about and how
to make the most of it. With delightful illustrations, inventive
flaps and gentle humour, this book will help boost confidence and
calm any back-to-school nerves.
What is poop? Does everyone do it? And where does it all go?
Children can lift the flaps to find the answers in this
surprisingly charming book, and discover how much poop an elephant
does, and what you can do with poop... There's even a Who did these
poops? quiz. A very informative little book! Gold Winner - Made for
Mums Awards 2017 Silver Winner - Junior Design Awards 2017
What gives me shape? How do I move? What's blood for? And where
does my food go? Take a peek inside the human body and discover
what's really going on - with help from a characterful cast of body
parts!
What is poo? Does everyone do it? And where does it all go?
Children can lift the flaps to find the answers in this
surprisingly charming book, and discover how much poo an elephant
does, and what you can do with poo... There's even a Who did these
poos? quiz. A very informative little book! Gold Winner - Made for
Mums Awards 2017 Silver Winner - Junior Design Awards 2017
What’s snow made of? Where can I find some? Where does snow go?
Wrap up warm – it’s time to find out! Curious little children
can lift over 30 flaps to find the answers to these questions and
many more in this engaging introduction to snow, with simple
explanations and gorgeous illustrations on every page.
Why do I have to go to sleep? What happens when you sleep? Where do
animals sleep? What are dreams? These curious questions are
explored through delightful illustrations, intriguing flaps and
simple words.
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What is the Moon? (Board book)
Katie Daynes; Illustrated by Marta Alvarez Miguens
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R252
R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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What shape is the Moon? Has anyone been to the Moon? What's the Moon made of? Curious little ones can blast off into the night sky to take a closer look in this fascinating book, with flaps to lift, simple explanations and gorgeous illustrations on every page. Published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landing in 1969.
They twinkle in the night sky, but what exactly are stars? Which
one’s the nearest? Can humans visit a star? Curious little
children can lift over 30 flaps to find the answers to these
questions and many more in this delightful introduction to stars
and the night sky, with simple explanations and gorgeous
illustrations on every page.
This heartwarming Christmas book from Dandi Daley Mackall shares
the nativity story from the experience of a tiny donkey who shows
that God has big plans for little ones when he carries Mary to
Bethlehem where she gives birth to Jesus. Though the donkey wasn't
the biggest, fastest, or strongest of all the animals, he had an
important job. In One Small Donkey for Little Ones, toddlers 2 to
5-year-olds will take part in the nativity story from a fresh
perspective learn that no one is too little to do big things for
God identify with the little donkey who feels out of place in a
world that seems big and important celebrate the arrival of baby
Jesus enjoy the rhyming story that follows the donkey along his
journey with Mary and Joseph to the manger Refresh your Advent
reading list with this sweet and powerful board book. Together with
beautiful, inspiring artwork by Marta Alvarez Miguens, the message
that children can make a difference will encourage toddlers and
preschoolers as well as their caretakers. The foiled title and
holiday-themed cover make a perfect gift package, and the small 8 x
8 page size makes it just right for stuffing stockings and being
carried around by little hands. Dandi Daley Mackall loves God,
children, words, and animals. Her nearly 500 books for children and
grown-ups have sold more than four million copies worldwide, and
her awards include an ECPA Christian Book Award for Best Children's
Book.
This charming book explains the dos and don'ts for a good night's
sleep. Discover what siestas are for, how sea otters sleep and why
the dark doesn't need to be scary.
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