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Kids can boost their brainpower with this fun and challenging visual puzzle book from the hugely successful Clever Kids® series.
This book is packed with over 100 activities to challenge and strengthen young readers’ minds. The puzzle types target different key brain skills, including pattern recognition, critical and lateral thinking, and non-verbal reasoning. Each puzzle aims to boost focus and test mental agility.
Some of the puzzles included are:
Mental rotation and visualisation
Fold-and-punch
Silhouette match-ups
Cube folding
Shape counting
Optical illusions
Visual sequences
Odd one out
Illustrated in a fun and quirky style, this puzzle book will engage readers aged 8–12 who love solving problems and want to test their brains in new, creative ways.
Set out on an exciting journey walking through a busy city,
cruising down a river and jetting off from the airport. Discover
over 150 detailed stickers to bring each lively scene to life with
bikes, cars, buses, boats, trams, planes and trains. A perfect
companion for holidays and days out.
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Picture Dictionary (Hardcover)
Caroline Young; Illustrated by Sr Sanchez; Felicity Brooks
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R305
R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
Save R36 (12%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Delightful illustrations and clear definitions combine to make this
the ideal first dictionary for young children. Words are shown in
context to help children understand how they are used, and
colourful alphabet strips along the edges of the pages aid
navigation. There's also user-friendly information on how to use a
dictionary, simple explanations of word classes, and plenty of tips
on grammar and spelling.
Find out about our seas and oceans with the green team, Anjali,
Lulu, Mason and Noah The four friends are having fun on the beach
when they spot lots of plastic waste scattered everywhere.
Discarded drinks bottles, straws, an old flipflop and even a
toothbrush! How did it all get here? The children decide to
investigate and soon learn all about seas and oceans, from tides
and tidal waves to food chains and climate change. Full of
fascinating facts and fun activities, this book will tell you
everything you've ever wanted to know about our amazing seas and
oceans and what you can do to help protect them! Throughout this
book, there are Take Action advice panels, which give examples of
small ways that people can get involved to help protect our seas
and oceans. Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be
actively engaged in conservation issues. There are also full-page,
step-by-step activities for how to make the layers of the ocean or
how to make a surf board float. By the end of the book, readers
will have a better understanding of the importance of our seas and
oceans, humans' impact on them and what can be done to help protect
them Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!, Wild
Weather! and Nature Needs You!
Find out about caring for nature with children Anjali, Lulu, Mason
and Noah. The four friends discover an injured fox in the garden
and need to take it to an animal rescue centre. There, they begin a
year of discovery learning about the amazing animals, plants and
places that make up our natural world. As the year goes on the
children talk to lots of different people, from park rangers and
environmentalists, to teachers and grandparents. They learn lots of
things about the natural world, from biodiversity, food chains and
climate change to pollination, plastic pollution and ecosystems.
Throughout there are Take Action advice panels, which give examples
of small ways that people can get involved to help protect nature.
Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be actively
engaged with nature, by birdwatching or planting wild flowers.
There are also full-page, step-by-step activities for how to make a
bug hotel and a bird feeder. By the end of the book, readers will
have a better understanding of the importance of nature, humans'
impact on nature and what can be done to help protect it Look out
for the other titles in this series: Go Green!, Wild Weather! and
Save the Seas!
It's Anjali's birthday party and the children have had a great
time. But looking around the room at the end, they see mountains of
rubbish, from food waste to wrapping paper, burst balloons and
small plastic toys. What will happen to all of this waste? The
children find out what happens at a recycling centre and about the
huge amount of objects that can be recycled or reused. They learn
how to take action outside by helping nature, reducing waste at
school dinners, and saving energy and water at home. Through
chatting to teachers and local people, the children learn all about
green topics such as landfills, litter, plastic mountains in oceans
and global warming. But it's not all doom and gloom. They discover
that there are ways that they can take action to help save their
environment and the planet. By walking to school or switching off
lights when they don't need them, this book is full of ideas for
reducing and reusing. At the end they hold a fun Eco Festival to
raise awareness of how easy it is to 'go green'! 'Stop and Think'
panels encourage readers to think about the problem in their local
area and 'Take Action' panels give advice for how readers can get
involved. Look out for the other titles in this series: Wild
Weather!, Save Our Seas! and Nature Needs You!
Weather is awesome and exciting - it's part of our everyday lives
but what is it? This funkily illustrated title explores all types
of weather with four children Anjali, Lulu, Mason and Noah. Their
teacher, Mr Sangar, explains that weather is about what's happening
in the atmosphere. And, there are six major things going on up
there that are constantly changing and making our weather. Mason's
dad explains the water cycle to them. They experience all types of
weather, such as rain, snow, sleet and hail and see some fantastic
rainbows too. They learn about extreme weather, such as floods,
hurricanes and typhoons and find out how to identify different
types of clouds and lightning. They discover the different climate
zones, learn about jet streams and get serious about climate change
and global warming. Get Busy activity suggestions encourage
children to be actively engaged. There are also full-page,
step-by-step activities for how to make a cloud burst or a tornado
in a jar. Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!,
Nature Needs You! and Save the Seas!
Weather is awesome and exciting - it's part of our everyday lives
but what is it? This funkily illustrated title explores all types
of weather with four children Anjali, Lulu, Mason and Noah. Their
teacher, Mr Sangar, explains that weather is about what's happening
in the atmosphere. And, there are six major things going on up
there that are constantly changing and making our weather. Mason's
dad explains the water cycle to them. They experience all types of
weather, such as rain, snow, sleet and hail and see some fantastic
rainbows too. They learn about extreme weather, such as floods,
hurricanes and typhoons and find out how to identify different
types of clouds and lightning. They discover the different climate
zones, learn about jet streams and get serious about climate change
and global warming. Get Busy activity suggestions encourage
children to be actively engaged. There are also full-page,
step-by-step activities for how to make a cloud burst or a tornado
in a jar. Look out for the other titles in this series: Go Green!,
Nature Needs You! and Save the Seas!
Find out about caring for nature with children Anjali, Lulu, Mason
and Noah. The four friends discover an injured fox in the garden
and need to take it to an animal rescue centre. There, they begin a
year of discovery learning about the amazing animals, plants and
places that make up our natural world. As the year goes on the
children talk to lots of different people, from park rangers and
environmentalists, to teachers and grandparents. They learn lots of
things about the natural world, from biodiversity, food chains and
climate change to pollination, plastic pollution and ecosystems.
Throughout there are Take Action advice panels, which give examples
of small ways that people can get involved to help protect nature.
Get Busy activity suggestions encourage children to be actively
engaged with nature, by birdwatching or planting wild flowers.
There are also full-page, step-by-step activities for how to make a
bug hotel and a bird feeder. By the end of the book, readers will
have a better understanding of the importance of nature, humans'
impact on nature and what can be done to help protect it Look out
for the other titles in this series: Go Green!, Wild Weather! and
Save the Seas!
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