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'She sells sea shells on the sea shore' - and she really did! This rhyme is thought to have been written about Mary Anning, an amazing fossilist and dinosaur expert, who was...

Finding out about our material world has never been so engaging. This book is full of exciting experiments, fun puzzles, quirky humour and science facts to make you saw WOW ... it's science with a BOOM! For children progressing through Book Bands, it is suitable for reading at level 12: Brown.

 

 

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This book introduces readers to the different food groups that make up a healthy diet. It then looks at eggs and dairy products in the context of a healthy diet. Egg and dairy recipes from around the world using a...

The series covers and expands upon the national curriculum's coverage of 'the earth, the Solar System and beyond' throughout KS3 and into the beginnings of KS4. Each book examines how we know what we know about the...

As well as telling the story of Faraday's life from his childhood to his position as Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution, this book looks at the impact of his discoveries on world history.

The...

Mind webs

The Mind Webs...

Help science make sense with Mind Webs. Twelve beautifully illustrated webs show how science works in a truly fascinating way. Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps...

Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, are great for learning about the science of forces and motion. Children will find out about friction, gravity,...

Isaac's father is a ganger, building Marc Brunel's Box Tunnel which will complete the railway line between London and Bristol.

This book attempts to show through Isaac's eyes Brunel's theories on engineering...

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