Look Inside Trains (Lift-the-Flap Board Book) by Alex Frith
Category: Non Fiction ;Children | Series: Usborne Look Inside
From traditional steam trains to super-fast bullet trains, this fact-filled information book allows children to look inside locomotives and find out how they work. Young readers can lift-the-flaps to discover fun facts and find out about the history of train travel.
Look Inside Your Body by Louie Stowell
Category: Non Fiction ;Children | Series: Look Inside | Reading Level: Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
This is an innovative flap book introducing children to the functions of their own bodies in a fun and informative way.
50 Optical Illusions Activity Cards by Sam Taplin
Category: Non Fiction ;Children | Series: Activity Cards
This set of cards contains 50 of the most amazing optical illusions ever created. You can turn over each card to discover some of the secrets behind the illusions.
The Childrens Bible Storybook - 101 Bible Stories
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
The Children’s Storybook Bible tells 101 favourite stories from the Old and New Testament. It is written in straightforward and engaging language and is fully illustrated throughout. Very young children will love looking at the colourful pictures while the book is read aloud, while older children will e ...Show more
Discover Biology Boxset
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Format 305mmx235mmx70mm Magnetic Closure BoxA first introduction to science, this box set is a visual guide to the world of living organisms, this box set is designed to fascinate with fun-filled activities and details about topics that children will love to read and explore. Includes a 48 page hardback ...Show more
Return of the Wild: 20 of Nature's Greatest Success Stories by Helen Scales
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Discover the extraordinary ways nature has come back from the brink in this collection of 20 environmental success stories from around the world, written by Dr Helen Scales and beautifully illustrated by Good Wives and Warriors. From humpback whale populations thriving again in the freezing seas of Alas ...Show more
Beasts of the Ancient World (HB) by Marchella Ward
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Uncover tales of ancient beasts, in this beautiful anthology of mythologies. This book introduces children to the thrilling mythological beasts from ancient civilisations. Discover 23 stories accompanied by beautiful, colourful illustrations. Through the incredible storytelling you can learn about fanta ...Show more
Superpowered Animals: Meet 22 Creatures with Amazing Abilities by Soledad Romero
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Inspired by books of world records, children are invited to learn fascinating facts about 22 of the most incredible animals on Earth Over thousands of years of evolution, certain animals have become masters of survival. They are capable of exceptional abilities, from perceiving sounds and smells that h ...Show more
Engineers Making a Difference by Shini Somara
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Meet 46 engineers who are changing our world. Find out what makes them tick and how they create awe-inspiring technologies to improve our lives. Engineers are the superheroes of the real world. They use their problem-solving skills to face down the biggest challenges we have, from creating clean energy ...Show more
Basher Science Mini: Extreme Weather - It's Really Wild! by Tom Jackson; Simon Basher (Illustrator)
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
Meet the Climate Crew. We're a freaky crowd, so watch out!When the weather gets extreme, it shows off its awesome power by swatting cars around, sweeping away roads, bridges and houses - even making matchsticks out of buildings. Although extreme weather has been around throughout Earth's history, it's b ...Show more
Tyrannosaurus Rex: Pop-up Guide to Anatomy
Category: Non Fiction ;Children
The complete body of a Tyrannosaurus rex has recently been uncovered, its remains mysteriously preserved. It is the discovery of a lifetime! In this detailed report, a team of scientists prepare to dissect the body - and you are lucky enough to be helping them. Grab your scalpel and prepare to get stuck ...Show more