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Children delve into the worlds of their favourite wild animals as they explore the "Amazing Animals" series. Each title features colourful photos, easy-to-read text, charts, and maps in a kid-friendly format. Animal habitats, unique features, and life cycles are described along with myths and legends surrounding the featured animal. Readers will also learn about the dangers different species face and how they can help to protect wildlife....
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This study of the apple is one of a series of books taking a detailed look at the life cycles of familiar plants and animals. The photographs and simple text are accompanied by a time-line on each page which charts the stages of development within the lifespan of the plant or animal. Other features include "See for yourself" activities and "Did you know?" panels containing unusual facts and records selected to appeal to young minds....
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Children delve into the worlds of their favourite wild animals as they explore the "Amazing Animals" series. Each title features colourful photos, easy-to-read text, charts, and maps in a kid-friendly format. Animal habitats, unique features, and life cycles are described along with myths and legends surrounding the featured animal. Readers will also learn about the dangers different species face and how they can help to protect wildlife....
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This Level 1 book is appropriate for children who are just beginning to read. John has a special delivery today. But there is trouble ahead. Will he make it on time? For children who are just beginning to read and who have a limited vocabulary, these 32-page Level 1 books-about everything from tadpoles to puppies-use word repetition and simple sentences to convey meaning. Picture dictionary boxes with word labels "show" the meanings of words. These books contain between 400 and 450 words each, and they are 80 percent pictures and 20 percent text. The Dorling Kindersley Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories, and biographies. There is a DK Reader to interest every child at every level, from preschool to grade 4....
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Children delve into the worlds of their favourite wild animals as they explore the "Amazing Animals" series. Each title features colourful photos, easy-to-read text, charts, and maps in a kid-friendly format. Animal habitats, unique features, and life cycles are described along with myths and legends surrounding the featured animal. Readers will also learn about the dangers different species face and how they can help to protect wildlife....
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Readers will learn the difference between shiny and dull objects, and how shiny and dull objects can be useful in everyday life.
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What are antioxidants? How does your body use vitamin C? Why should pregnant women avoid eating liver? The Body Needs series reveals why your body needs a balanced diet to be healthy. It explains how much of each type of nutrient you need to eat every day
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This series explores the various ways our planet is being polluted and what the effects of this pollution have been and will be in the future. Each book also looks at how people are trying to stop the pollution and find ways to reverse the effects, and highlights ways in which we can all make a difference to the environment. The books also look at how pollution is affecting different eco-systems and elements, and provide an excellent match to the 'Improving the Environment' Scheme of Work for Geography....
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What materials are protected by paint? How is glass made? What is a synthetic material? Read 'My World of Science: Materials' to find out! Learn what materials are, where they come from, how people use them, and how materials can be recycled. Each book in the My World of Science series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day. How does a light bulb work? Why are the soles of your shoes rough? How do you hear sounds? How does a magnet keep your refrigerator door closed? Why do some things sink and other things float? My World of Science has the answers to these questions and more. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.
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Why are many animals in danger? What is a habitat? How can we protect wildlife? People are doing things that are putting our planet in danger. Discover what they are doing and how other people are trying to make things better. Every person can make a diffe
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Earth’s climate is changing. Global warming is causing extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. Climate Change examines some of the major weather issues that people are facing around the world. It explains the science behind the he
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What is matter? Is salt is a solid? Do gases have a shape? Read ‘Solids, Liquids, and Gases’ to find out! Learn about hardness and softness, changing shapes, gases and the air, and melting and freezing. Each book in the ‘My World of Science’ series explain
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An introduction to the physical features of alligators and crocodiles, their habitat, life cycle, and relationships with other animals, as well as conservation efforts and related facts....
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Power stations burn coal to generate electricity. Airplanes, buses, and cars burn oil for fuel. People burn natural gas to heat their homes. Fossil fuels make our lives much easier, but they are also causing a major problem—global warming. Energy for the F
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An introduction to the life cycle of a bean from the time it is first planted until, four months later, it has grown as tall as an adult person....
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Children delve into the worlds of their favourite wild animals as they explore the "Amazing Animals" series. Each title features colourful photos, easy-to-read text, charts, and maps in a kid-friendly format. Animal habitats, unique features, and life cycles are described along with myths and legends surrounding the featured animal. Readers will also learn about the dangers different species face and how they can help to protect wildlife....
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How does the giant sequoia grow to be the heaviest tree in the world? Why does the bristlecone pine live for 4,770 years? How does the venus flytrap catch its food? North America features soaring mountains, scorching deserts, grasslands, and thick forests.
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Are all metals magnetic? Can magnetism pass through other materials? What do compasses do? Read ‘Magnetic and Nonmagnetic’ to find out! Learn how people use magnets every day, and how magnets can even work in water. Each book in the ‘My World of Science’ s
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How many amino acids can your body make? Are nuts a healthy snack? What are antibodies? The Body Needs series reveals why your body needs a balanced diet to be healthy. It explains how much of each type of nutrient you need to eat every day and in which fo
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Earth’s climate is changing. Global warming is causing extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes. Climate Change examines some of the major weather issues that people are facing around the world. It explains the science behind the he
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How many amino acids can your body make? Are nuts a healthy snack? What are antibodies? The Body Needs series reveals why your body needs a balanced diet to be healthy. It explains how much of each type of nutrient you need to eat every day and in which fo
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This book looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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How tall will you grow? Why do teeth fall out? Why are healthy foods important? Read ‘Human Growth’ and find out! Learn about the bones in your body, how your body is made of different cells, and what foods help you grow. Each book in the ‘My World of Scie
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Why was teak used to build the RMS Titanic? How can a mangrove grow in saltwater? Why does a pitcher plant grow in the shape of a cup? Asia has many landscapes, from sky-scraping mountains to blazing deserts, and from tropical rainforests to bogs. Discover
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Looks at everyday health conditions and explains how children can look after themselves and others....
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This book looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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Introduces the mating, hatching, life cycle, eating, predators, and lifespan of chickens....
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Takes an in-depth look at the ever-changing lives of some familiar plants and animals and their development.
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Introduces the life of a Monarch butterfly, from its beginning as a tiny egg laid on a milkweed leaf through its metamorphosis from a caterpillar to an adult butterfly....
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This book looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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What is air pollution? Why is air pollution dangerous? Which inventions can help us to reduce air pollution? People are doing things that are putting our planet in danger. Discover what they are doing and how other people are trying to make things better.
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This title looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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Why is fiber so important to your digestive system? What is chyme? How much of your body is water? The Body Needs series reveals why your body needs a balanced diet to be healthy. It explains how much of each type of nutrient you need to eat every day and
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This book looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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What is water? Why do all living things need water? How do people move through water? 'Read My World of Science: Water' to find out! Learn about where water comes from, how ice and stream are formed, and why things float or sink. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day. ...
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An introduction to the life cycle of a bean from the time it is first planted until, four months later, it has grown as tall as an adult person....
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This title looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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Takes an in-depth look at the ever-changing lives of some familiar plants and animals and their development.
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Power stations burn coal to generate electricity. Airplanes, buses, and cars burn oil for fuel. People burn natural gas to heat their homes. Fossil fuels make our lives much easier, but they are also causing a major problem—global warming. Energy for the F
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This series looks at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages are explained through simple text and photographs. Every spread builds on information presented in the previous one. At this stage, children should understand that animals move, feed, use their senses, and reproduce; and that flowering plants grow and produce seeds which, in turn, produce new plants....
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This series looks at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages are explained through simple text and photographs. Every spread builds on information presented in the previous one. At this stage, children should understand that animals move, feed, use their senses, and reproduce; and that flowering plants grow and produce seeds which, in turn, produce new plants....
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How many amino acids can your body make? Are nuts a healthy snack? What are antibodies? The Body Needs series reveals why your body needs a balanced diet to be healthy. It explains how much of each type of nutrient you need to eat every day and in which fo
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What is a wind-catcher? How will hydrogen heat our homes in future? What are the pros and cons of carbon-offsetting? This title takes a look at how new buildings will be designed to use less energy and how old buildings can be adapted. It explores ways of
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"Eco-Action" looks at the new technologies that will help to save our way of life on the planet, with a particular focus on reducing dependency on fossil fuels and output of carbon dioxide.An upbeat approach explains the problems but with an emphasis on current and future possible solutions. Action boxes throughout suggest ways readers can make changes, encouraging them to engage with the topic and increasing their understanding of personal responsibility. This book looks at pros and cons of alternative energies and lifestyle choices so students can make up their own minds. It includes case studies from around the world enabling students to apply their understanding to real-life situations....
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