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Dogs (Hardcover, New edition)
Emma Helbrough; Illustrated by Uwe Mayer
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R190
R143
Discovery Miles 1 430
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Introducing young children to dogs, this book can be used in the
classroom and at home. Informative and straightforward text is
enhanced by detailed illustrations, photography, a glossary of
useful words and a selection of related websites; accessible
through the Usborne Quicklinks site.
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Dinosaurs (Hardcover, New ed)
Stephanie Turnbull; Illustrated by Uwe Mayer
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R190
R143
Discovery Miles 1 430
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How big were dinosaurs and what did they eat? Which were friendly
and which were scary? For children beginning to read on their own,
this book is an exciting introduction to dinosaurs. Illustrated
with fabulous photos and artwork. Easy-to-read text specially
written with the help of a reading expert. Internet links to
carefully selected websites with pictures, information and
activities.
A beautifully ilustrated introduction to the life of butterflies
and caterpillars, with easy to read text for beginner readers. The
life cycle of a butterfly is shown with stunning photographs and
illustrations, and there are links to carefuly selected websites
with videos that show butterflies emerging from their pupae.
What is the Sun made of? How did astronauts get to the Moon and
what did they find there? For children beginning to read on their
own, this book is an exciting introduction to space. Includes
vivid, full colour illustrations and photographs on every page, and
easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading
expert.
This lavish picture book introduces 32 of the world's best-known,
best-loved works of art - including masterpieces by Leonardo da
Vinci, Claude Monet and Georgia O'Keeffe. Engaging, jargon-free
writing, lively anecdotes and cartoons bring key moments from art
history vividly to life.
The story of rubbish told for children growing in reading
confidence. From the recycling cavemen of prehistoric times to the
landfill sites of today, find out how rubbish has been dealt with
and disposed of throughout history. Humorously illustrated by Uwe
Mayer. Developed in conjunction with reading experts from
Roehampton University.
"One of the most important recent events in the world of Leibnizian
studies was the publication in 2008 of volumes 4 and 5 of Leibniz's
Mathematische Schriften ...]. These two volumes are a critical
edition of the extant papers on infinitesimal calculus Leibniz
penned in the eventful years of his Parisian sojourn." Nicollo
Guicciardini in: NTM - Zeitschrift fur Geschichte der Wissenschaft,
Technik und Medizin; 18 (2010) 4"
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