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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.
Marvel at the mind-boggling world of atoms and molecules - the
building blocks of EVERYTHING everywhere (including you) - in this
entertaining book and 300-piece jigsaw set. Find out what atoms and
molecules are, where they come from, how they behave and how they
are displayed in the Periodic Table. Then explore further with
links to activities and videos on specially selected websites.
Completed size of jigsaw: 59cm x 40cm
From changing a tire, to merging onto a highway, to checking and
filling your own oil, THE ULTIMATE DRIVING BOOK is the new go-to
manual for new and seasoned drivers alike. With 160 pages of
full-color illustrations throughout, drivers will have all the
step-by-steps they need to navigate life on the road. Inside, learn
how to: - Stock your car with emergency supplies - Navigate a
roundabout or jughandle - Jump your car's battery - Drive in snow
or ice ...and so much more! Plus, use the book's back pocket to
store your insurance and registration documents, then keep it in
your glovebox forever!
This pack contains a 300-piece jigsaw of the Periodic Table for
children to assemble, while learning the positions and groupings of
all 118 elements. It also includes a 16-page book explaining the
Periodic Table in a fun and accessible way, and is packed full of
fascinating facts about and uses of the elements that make up the
world around us.
A fun and informative book packed with 100 fascinating things to know about space, from how to escape a black hole to why astronauts learn wilderness survival skills. With bright, infographic-style illustrations, detailed facts on every page, a glossary and index, and internet links to specially selected websites for more information.
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
Find out all about atoms, what they are and where they come from -
and how these tiny particles combine to make up EVERYTHING in the
universe (including you). Packed with intriguing facts, this is an
entertaining and accessible introduction to key scientific ideas.
What does that clock say? When are 12 a.m. and 12 p.m.? And how
long is a century? Children can lift over 125 flaps to find out how
to read the hours and minutes on digital and analogue clocks, and
learn about a.m. and p.m. and 24-hour time. There's a page where
they can make their own clock with moving hands, too.
Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical
elements, all of which are listed in the Periodic Table. Lift the
flaps in this informative book and discover which elements are
crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and
lots more. An essential introduction to the building blocks of
chemistry, with over 125 flaps.
Did you know there’s a single spot on your brain that recognizes
numbers? Or that the first computer bugs were actual insects and
that most of the internet is under water? This fascinating book is
filled with 100 fascinating facts, bright, infographic
illustrations, a glossary and index, and links to specially
selected websites to find out more.
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Lift the Flap Periodic Table
Alice James; Illustrated by Shaw Nielsen
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R497
R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
Save R81 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical
elements, all of which are listed in the Periodic Table. Lift the
flaps in this informative book and discover which elements are
crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and
lots more. An essential introduction to the building blocks of
chemistry, with over 125 flaps.
Did you know there's a single spot on your brain that recognizes
numbers? Or that the first computer bugs were actual insects and
that most of the internet is under water? This fascinating book is
filled with 100 fascinating facts, bright, infographic
illustrations, a glossary and index and links to specially selected
websites to find out more.
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100 Things to Know about Space
Alex Frith, Jerome Martin, Alice James; Illustrated by Federico Mariani, Shaw Nielsen
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R455
R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
Save R77 (17%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This friendly beginner's guide covers the basics of Scratch coding,
one of the most popular programs used in UK primary schools on the
National Curriculum. With step-by-step instructions showing
children how to create games, animations and more, plus Scratch
menu guides, a glossary and links to websites for free downloads
and helpful tips.
Lift the flaps to reveal what's inside a computer, how chips work
and what really happens when you go on the internet, explained with
the help of friendly robots. Fun puzzles and a treasure hunt game
illustrate the basics of coding, from simple commands to repeating
sets of instructions, with real examples in the coding language
Scratchâ„¢. Includes internet links to specially selected websites
where readers can discover even more coding ideas, tips and games.
Computer coding is a compulsory topic on the UK National Curriculum
for primary schools, and children learn to create and debug simple
programs at Key Stage 1.
This fun, friendly guide explains how computers work and what
coding does - then shows you how to code your own stories and games
on a tablet. The coding uses ScratchJr, a computer language
designed especially for beginners, which is available to download
for free.
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.
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