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      • Work & industry / world of work (Children's/YA)
        September 2020

        My Job in Maths

        by Joanna Brundle

        Are you a maths whizz with terrific timetable skills? Or are you a science star who knows everything there is to know about the animal kingdom? Or maybe you're an engineering hero who loves to take things apart and put them back together again? Whether you dream of diving with whales as a marine biologist or flying rockets into space with NASA, going from classroom to career is easy if you know what jobs are out there!

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        October 2020

        Saving the Seas

        by Azra Limbada

        It is our planet, and our future. If we want a future worth having, then we need to make some big changes. In Our Planet, Our Future, learn about the things that are harming our environment and learn what we can all do to fix these problems.

      • Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes
        October 2020

        Sing! Sing! Sing! and Fang

        by Kirsty Holmes

        Sing! Sing! Sing! Bing can sing. Pong can bang. But who is the loudest? Fang Is Seth's new dog too fluffy to be called Fang?

      • Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes
        October 2020

        Sniff Sniff and Hal is Big

        by Robin Twiddy

        Sniff Sniff Kim, Rod, Meg and Ben meet up to have a picnic, but another special guest would like some of it too! Hal Is BIg Ava and her robot dog Rick, go to the park to play fetch and get themselves into a pickle.

      • Sporting stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Soccer Superstars

        by David Bedford

        The Team are on a high. They have just won the Superstars Record for the most unbeaten matches. It’s one of the oldest records in the league. The problem is, the record is jinxed.

      • Wildlife (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Spiders

        by Emilie Dufresne

        Out in the garden, Peek under a bush, Pick up a stone, And take a good look. There on that plant, Making a web! There on the ground, Carrying leaves on their head! Creatures are everywhere, Hiding in dark little nooks, They are easy to find, You just need to look! It's time to get outside and see what creatures we can find!

      • Sporting stories (Children's/YA)
        September 2020

        Superteam

        by David Bedford

        Harvey has spent his entire life savings on a pair of Armadillo Aces - the best soccer bots money can buy. But when Professor Gertie melts them, and rich kid Jackie Spoyle starts trying to buy up The Team, Harvey is desperate. He needs to play. He needs to keep The Team together. He needs boots - Now

      • Fantasy & magical realism (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        The Temple of Ghosts

        by Keith Brumpton

        Legend has it that in the far south of the Pork-i kingdom there is a crumbling old temple. Anyone who can spend a night there and live to see the dawn will be rewarded with fabulous treasure. By order of greedy Emperor Ping-Pong, the Kung-Fu Pigs agree to take up the challenge. But when they see the temple where they must spend the night, their hearts sink like very heavy dumplings. This must be the spookiest building in the whole kingdom. Will any of them live to see daybreak?

      • Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes
        September 2020

        Thief and The Dentist

        by Gemma McMullen

        The Thief A trip to the shops is interrupted by a thief, but who will catch him? The Dentist It's time to go to the dentist but it's nothing to be afraid of! Who will be the most brave?

      • Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes
        September 2020

        The Tub of Bugs And Big Finn and Fat Ben

        by Gemma McMullen

        The Tub of Bugs Which bugs are in the tub and what will Mum think of them? Big Finn and Fat Ben Big Finn is much fitter than his friend. But who will help Big Finn when he gets lost?

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        October 2020

        Weather Patterns

        by Harriet Brundle

        This series gives readers an insight into one of the most important issues in today's world: climate change. Through accessible language and an engaging design, children can explore the issues related to climate change and discover what effect humanity is having on the planet.

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        September 2020

        Wetter

        by Brenda McHale

        Climate change is important. Climate change is dangerous. But what is it, and what does it look like? This innovative series will show you the ways in which the world is getting hotter, drier, wetter and windier. With real-world examples and practical eco-tips, these titles will show you exactly what is happening to our environment and how we can stop it.

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        September 2020

        Windier

        by Brenda McHale

        Climate change is important. Climate change is dangerous. But what is it, and what does it look like? This innovative series will show you the ways in which the world is getting hotter, drier, wetter and windier. With real-world examples and practical eco-tips, these titles will show you exactly what is happening to our environment and how we can stop it.

      • Sporting stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        World Cup Heroes

        by David Bedford

        The Team have achieved everything Harvey had dreamed they would. They’ve won a silver trophy, medals, league titles, and they hold the Superstars Record. Harvey, though, has been having a new dream. In it, The Team are playing in the World Cup final... and they’re winning! Can Harvey’s impossible dream be about to come true?

      • Educational: Personal, social & health education (PSHE)
        October 2020

        The Yellow Book

        by William Anthony

        Our minds are full of colour. In fact, they're kind of like a BIG, beautiful rainbow of emotions. Sometimes, one colour shines brighter than any of the other colours. This is the Yellow Book, which has lots of nifty little tips and tricks for those days when you feel excited!

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