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Meet the Experts – Chapter 4: Matthew Nelsen
October 22, 2020Nelsen is currently researching at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and in this video, he will share why he is so passionate about what she does.
To celebrate World Book Day 2021, What on Earth Publishing has partnered with Just Imagine to raise £5000 worth of books to be donated to school libraries across the UK!
Looking for the perfect gift for a music lover in your life? Look no further than Music: A Fold-Out Graphic History which is available to order now in time for Christmas. The New York Times obviously agrees as the book has been selected as part of their Gift Books for Children (That Adults Will Also Love) […]
THE DAILY MAIL newspaper is offering all its readers the chance to download a FREE audio copy of all 30 of Britannica’s 5 Minute Really True Stories for Bedtime, narrated by national treasure Joanna Lumley. Starting in tomorrow’s paper (Saturday 28th November, 2020) readers can download six stories every day over the next five days, until all all 30 are available free of charge
“In a world of fake news, learning how to trust information and determine the truth is more vital than ever for children. This encyclopedia is written and designed in a way to engage young people – and it gives them an overview of all the expert knowledge that they won’t always get from looking things […]
Both the Britannica All New Children’s Encyclopedia and 5 Minute Really True Stories for Bedtime have been selected for BuzzFeed’s 50 Seriously Cool Kids Gifts You Can’t Go Wrong With This Holiday Season list. The encyclopedia was praised as being the perfect gift for ‘tech-free educational fun’ while 5 Minute Really True Stories for Bedtime […]
‘It’s time for Mistletoe and Holly’. Click here to book your ticket to compete in the Britannica Quiz Show at Alleyn’s School Virtual Holly Fair. Test your knowledge for your chance to win the amazing price of a Samsung Galaxy tablet! The event will take place at 6.30pm (GMT) on Friday 27th November 2020.
The Britannica’s All New Children’s Encyclopedia has received a rave review in The School Reading List. The book’s reviewer, Tom Tolkien, describes the encyclopedia as a ‘stunning achievement’ which is perfect for young readers and he also praises the book’s striking artwork, clever lay-out and design: ‘The blend of engaging and high-quality imagery with thought-provoking […]