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Take a comprehensive look at the musical styles and instruments of the country of Africa. Discuss how the music of other cultures influenced the region’s music and vice versa. Some of the continent’s major artists are featured.
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Ever wondered what it would be like to be so small that you couldn't be seen with the naked eye? Come on this imaginary journey and explore the microscopic world of living organisms that live alongside, or even inside humans. Each book in this series focuses on the environments that are suitable for these micro-organisms to thrive in and explains the harmful and beneficial effects of these organisms to humans....
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Lions are among the most awesome predators in the world, but how have they, and other mammals, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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This series focuses on the different ways in which animals hunt their prey. From razor-sharp teeth and claws like knives to giant sticky webs or venomous fangs, the animals in these books have all it takes to catch a marvellous meal. Ages 10-13....
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This series focuses on the different ways in which animals hunt their prey. From razor-sharp teeth and claws like knives to giant sticky webs or venomous fangs, the animals in these books have all it takes to catch a marvellous meal. Ages 10-13....
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This fun and exciting series looks at how some of our favourite animals are uniquely adapted to fit their environment. Each book covers different ways in which the animal has adapted, whether though their habitat, camouflage or the way they find food. It also looks at examples where animals have been unsuccessful in their quest to adapt. It uses exciting groups of animals to catch the attention of hard-to-please children. It is written in bite sized boxes, it is easy to read and understand. It features lots of case studies and examples to help children with report writing and teachers with lesson preparation....
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Snakes that can fly! Black mambas with fast-working venom! Pythons that eat antelopes whole! ‘Deadly Snakes’ takes you around the world to explore the lives of predators such as anacondas, king cobras, gaboon vipers, and rattlesnakes.
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Try out fun and informative experiments! This title introduces you to fun and exciting experiments you can try on your own....
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A lively and authoritative look at environmental challenges, describing the issues involved and possible ways of coping with them...
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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Sharks are among the most ferocious predators in the oceans, but how have they, and other fish, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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Eagles are among the most remarkable predators in the skies, but how have they, and other birds, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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This book shows the relevance of science to our everyday lives, relating what is learnt in school to real-world examples familiar or accessible to readers. It profiles real scientists and their research, providing information and links about careers in the field. It features 'Science You Learn' panels to show students the relevance of the curriculum concepts taught in school. It teaches students about the importance of science, its numerous applications, and the implications of scientific discovery for the world....
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Spiders are among the most feared predators in the world, but how have they, and other invertebrates, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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In Generating and Using Electricity, we find out how electricity is generated from many sources, including waves, wind, and the Sun. Learn about electric charge, cells and batteries, generators, and electric motors. We see how power plants distribute elect
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.
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Which dancers dance through fire? Why does it take several hours to put on make-up for a kathakali dance? Which dance company uses tai chi, meditation, Chinese opera movement, martial arts, modern dance and ballet in its dancing? African and Asian Dance pr
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Ever wondered what it would be like to be so small that you couldn't be seen with the naked eye? Come on this imaginary journey and explore the microscopic world of living organisms that live alongside, or even inside humans. Each book in this series focuses on the environments that are suitable for these micro-organisms to thrive in and explains the harmful and beneficial effects of these organisms to humans....
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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What is a knock-out mouse? Why is “golden rice’ controversial? How does natural cloning happen? The 'Why Science Matters' series demonstrates how the science we learn at school is important in every aspect of our everyday lives. Using case studies and inve
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A lively and authoritative look at environmental challenges, describing the issues involved and possible ways of coping with them...
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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Offers core astronomy information linked to the curriculum. This title explains the workings of our solar system and how we learn about and explore space....
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Discover the different deadly ways in which animals hunt their prey. Contains stunning photographs and information on life cycles and environmental issues. Ages 10+ years....
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This series focuses on the different ways in which animals hunt their prey. From razor-sharp teeth and claws like knives to giant sticky webs or venomous fangs, the animals in these books have all it takes to catch a marvellous meal. Ages 10-13....
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Spiders are among the most feared predators in the world, but how have they, and other invertebrates, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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What is a knock-out mouse? Why is “golden rice’ controversial? How does natural cloning happen? The 'Why Science Matters' series demonstrates how the science we learn at school is important in every aspect of our everyday lives. Using case studies and inve
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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This series focuses on the different ways in which animals hunt their prey. From razor-sharp teeth and claws like knives to giant sticky webs or venomous fangs, the animals in these books have all it takes to catch a marvellous meal. Ages 10-13....
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Lions are among the most awesome predators in the world, but how have they, and other mammals, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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Who discovered laughing gas? Which dye is made from bat droppings? What is a nanotube? This title tells the amazing story of chemical reactions, from ancient methods of making gunpowder to the development of new types of metals, plastics, medicines, dyes,
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Piranhas that can smell just a drop of blood! Archer fish that shoot down insects with a stream of water! Sharks with 3,000 teeth! ‘Killer Fish’ takes you around the world to explore the lives of predators such as barracudas, great white sharks, swordfish,
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Ever wondered what it would be like to be so small that you couldn't be seen with the naked eye? Come on this imaginary journey and explore the microscopic world of living organisms that live alongside, or even inside humans. Each book in this series focuses on the environments that are suitable for these micro-organisms to thrive in and explains the harmful and beneficial effects of these organisms to humans....
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Sharks are among the most ferocious predators in the oceans, but how have they, and other fish, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food....
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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A lively and authoritative look at environmental challenges, describing the issues involved and possible ways of coping with them...
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Who discovered laughing gas? Which dye is made from bat droppings? What is a nanotube? This title tells the amazing story of chemical reactions, from ancient methods of making gunpowder to the development of new types of metals, plastics, medicines, dyes,
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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Discover the different deadly ways in which animals hunt their prey. Contains stunning photographs and information on life cycles and environmental issues. Ages 10+ years....
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Snakes that can fly! Black mambas with fast-working venom! Pythons that eat antelopes whole! ‘Deadly Snakes’ takes you around the world to explore the lives of predators such as anacondas, king cobras, gaboon vipers, and rattlesnakes.
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Take a comprehensive look at the musical styles and instruments of Mexico and the countries of Central and South America, as well as the islands of the Caribbean. Discuss how the music of other cultures and countries influenced the region’s music and vice
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This title takes familiar topics and presents information through charts and graphs, to build on student's ability to organize data while also reinforcing learning of key Science and Geography concepts. Readers will learn to interpret and create different types of tables and graphs and develop understanding of which type is most appropriate for each application. It is perfectly suited to teaching the enquiry strands of the Science and Geography curricula....
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.
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This fun and exciting series looks at how some of our favourite animals are uniquely adapted to fit their environment. Each book covers different ways in which the animal has adapted, whether though their habitat, camouflage or the way they find food. It also looks at examples where animals have been unsuccessful in their quest to adapt. It uses exciting groups of animals to catch the attention of hard-to-please children. It is written in bite sized boxes, it is easy to read and understand. It features lots of case studies and examples to help children with report writing and teachers with lesson preparation....
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Ever wondered what it would be like to be so small that you couldn't be seen with the naked eye? Come on this imaginary journey and explore the microscopic world of living organisms that live alongside, or even inside humans. Each book in this series focuses on the environments that are suitable for these micro-organisms to thrive in and explains the harmful and beneficial effects of these organisms to humans....
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They start with an introduction to classification - how classification helps us to group animals and plants, the systems, such as kingdoms, and the use of scientific and common names. The books then progress into exploring the specifics of a particular class and provide examples from significant orders. The series also looks at examples which may appear to belong to one group, but in fact belong to another....
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.
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