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        My Favourite Dinosaurs

        by Emily Kington

        Packed with all the dinosaurs kids love to read about, including some they may not have ever seen before...sneaky, weird, small and tall and scary dinosaurs will keep young dinosaur enthusiasts entertained. Includes curious questions, scale, where they were found maps, comparison to animals alive today and how to pronounce the names. Great illustrations, bite-size facts designed to become a bookshelf favourite.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2021

        Fanatical About Football

        by John Allan

        A must have book for all kids who are mad about the game, reluctant readers will not be able to put this book down. Quiz questions to challenge knowledge, headlines to make you laugh, referees and their blunders, teenage superstars, best goal scoring goalies and more. With bite-size text and facts to get you scratching your head, it’s full of fun and will have wide-spread appeal.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2021

        Dinosaur

        by John Allan

        We know much more about dinosaurs today than when they were first studied over 200 years ago. The answers are not always easy to find and some guesswork has been used by experts in the past. The next discovery may confirm if the guess was right or wrong. Piece by piece, as the answers  have come together we find out more about these fascinating prehistoric beasts. Find the answers to all your dinosaur questions that have been puzzling you and many more you would never have thought of asking. Essential facts to gory details it’s all you need to know about Dinosaurs!

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        The Mighty Mechanics Book of Marvellous Vehicles

        by John Allan

        Jump aboard with the mighty mechanics, for a fascinating look at tractors, emergency vehicles, monster trucks and construction vehicles, starting with the tools you need to fix each one. Everything, from the Nasa Crawler that carries rockets to the launch pad to a rescue submersible that can rescue all of the sailors from even the largest submarine. Brilliantly designed with a mix of photographs and illustrations that will appeal to kids that are fascinated with how things work. It’s a reading time favourite for all of those reluctant readers who prefer fact to fiction.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2021

        The Young Astronauts Guide to Space

        by Emily Kington

        Prepare for lift-off and let your friendly astronaut guides take you on a tour of the universe. Take a closer look at the planets in our solar system. Orbit the Sun and learn why we only see the Moon at night. Explore far flung galaxies, uncover black holes and discover the amazing technology behind space travel. Discover… what makes Mars red how our solar system came to exist how to moon affects the tide in our oceans fun facts about the future of space travel  …and much more! This book is a fun and accessible introduction to space for younger readers, with a focus on helping them to understand their place in the universe. Stunning photography, fun illustrations and up-to-date facts bring the wonders of space to life. It’s a must for all budding astronauts!

      • Children's & YA
        November 2020

        What Can I See in the Wild?

        by Annabel Griffin

        Explore sun-baked deserts, untamed rainforests, spectacular undersea worlds and the frozen lands of the polar regions. This beautifully illustrated book for younger readers takes an up-to-date look at these incredibly diverse and fascinating environments, exploring their different climates and habitats, along with the animals that live in them. Packed with fascinating facts and a hidden animal to find on every page, this beautiful book is sure to become a bookshelf favourite that kids will want to keep. It's engaging and entertaining and designed to appeal to even the most reluctant of readers.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2020

        Big Ideas for the Great Outdoors

        by Emily Kington

        In a world of tech, it is ever more important for children to take a break, unplug and just have fun. This book is full of fun ideas and activities to get creative with nature because nothing beats having fun outdoors, whatever the time of year. You can learn to track animals, make an entire city for bugs, build giant sculptures, and have fun with mud monsters and much more… Games, searches and hands on art using nature is just such a rewarding way for kids to spend time with teachers , family and friends.

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