Grade 3-5
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Secret FACTopia!
£10.99Discover facts about detectives, poisons, lost cities, spy gadgets and more in this new addition to Britannica’s bestselling FACTopia! series!
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How to Teach Grown-Ups About Climate Change
£9.99A witty guide to the science behind climate change, which puts kids in charge. Featuring a foreword by internationally renowned climate scientist Dr Michael E. Mann.
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Amazing Animals
£14.99100+ Creatures That Will Boggle Your Mind! The final book in Our Amazing World Series.
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Amazing Islands
£14.99Embark on a breath-taking tour of over 100 islands found all around the world!
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Amazing Rivers
£14.99100+ Waterways That Will Boggle Your Mind!
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Antarctica: The Melting Continent
£14.99Explore a vast and mysterious frozen continent full of incredible animals, places, people and stories!
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Every Second
£12.99Have you ever wondered what happens around the world in each and every second of the day? Find out in this striking portrait of our world in numbers that makes statistics fun and accessible to children!
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Eye Spy
£14.99EYE SPY takes children on a whirlwind tour of how eyes work and lets them lift-the-flaps to find out how animals as different as dogs and chameleons see the same scene. An eye-opening experience guaranteed to fuel their natural curiosity.
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Galápagos Islands
£15.99Welcome to the Galápagos Islands, a pristine archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, where locals and visiting scientists work among giant tortoises, salt-snorting iguanas, diving penguins and erupting volcanoes. They are looking for just the right balance between humans and nature to lead the world to a sustainable future.
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How to Teach Grown-Ups About Pluto
£9.99Learn all about Pluto’s demotion from planet status and the controversy surrounding it! And then teach your parents….
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Human Kindness
£14.99Be inspired by incredible stories of kindness from around the world, and throughout history.
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Humanimal
£12.99So you think you’re special? You think that just because people have built giant cities, invented pop-up toasters and put a person on the Moon that they are somehow different from other living things? Well it’s time to think again!