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Can you imagine going on a trip into space? What about flying along at 300 miles an hour in a levitating train? Or clinging onto your seat at a 4D movie? Thanks to STEM, soon you can do all this and more! Science, technology, engineering and maths are bringing new toys, tolls and technological gadgets into our everyday lives.
Age range 6 to 9With this series, you will able to impress your friends with extreme facts on all things science. Discover mind-blowing statistics and hairraising truths that will leave your friends and family gob-smacked.
Ages 6 to 9 yearsA graphic cartoon style approach to the basics of science!Cutaway diagrams charts and statistics are all presented in a fun colourful and easy to understand style.
Ages 6 to 9 yearsA graphic cartoon style approach to the basics of science!Cutaway diagrams charts and statistics are all presented in a fun colourful and easy to understand style.
Ages 9 to 12 yearsIt's time to chuck away your dreary science textbooks and explore the grim, gruesome and grizzly side of science. Leave your test tubes and bar charts at home - we don't like boring science here. But it might be worth keeping your goggles and lab coats, as things are bound to get messy!
Ages 9 to 12 yearsIt's time to chuck away your dreary science textbooks and explore the grim, gruesome and grizzly side of science. Leave your test tubes and bar charts at home - we don't like boring science here. But it might be worth keeping your goggles and lab coats, as things are bound to get messy!
Ages 9 to 12 yearsIt's time to chuck away your dreary science textbooks and explore the grim, gruesome and grizzly side of science. Leave your test tubes and bar charts at home - we don't like boring science here. But it might be worth keeping your goggles and lab coats, as things are bound to get messy!
Ages 9 to 12 yearsIt's time to chuck away your dreary science textbooks and explore the grim, gruesome and grizzly side of science. Leave your test tubes and bar charts at home - we don't like boring science here. But it might be worth keeping your goggles and lab coats, as things are bound to get messy!
This exciting new series helps the younger learner to identify and understand basic differences between mammals, birds, fish and amphibians and the particular body parts that help them to eat and move. This series also explores the different habitats of these amazing creatures via the seven continents that they live within.
Learn what Christmas is, and how it is celebrated. Learn about the religion of Christianity, and what Christmas means to its followers. Learn about prayers and carols, Santa Claus and his reindeer, and traditional decorations and gifts. Also learn about festive Christmas foods and traditions of giving to charity at Christmas.
This series invites younger readers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment and ways in which we can improve in the future. These titles are filled with fascinating facts and full-colour images that will bring a highly topical issue to life.
This series invites younger readers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment and ways in which we can improve in the future. These titles are filled with fascinating facts and full-colour images that will bring a highly topical issue to life.
This exciting new series helps the younger learner to identify and understand basic differences between mammals, birds, fish and amphibians and the particular body parts that help them to eat and move. This series also explores the different habitats of these amazing creatures via the seven continents that they live within.
Talking About Immigration takes a unique look at immigrants all over the world, including how they contribute to a country''s community and culture, and why they may choose to emigrate to another country. Learn to respect and understand others through an exploration of problems immigrants often face, such as racism, persecution, and feelings of isolation in their new country.|Talking About Immigration takes a unique look at immigrants all over the world, including how they contribute to a country''s community and culture, and why they may choose to emigrate to another country. Learn to respect and understand others through an exploration of problems immigrants often face, such as racism, persecution, and feelings of isolation in their new country.
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