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      Politics and Democracy

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

    • Reference works (Children's/YA)
      November 2017

      Biomes

      by Nancy Dickmann

      Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.

    • Reference works (Children's/YA)
      November 2017

      Human Body

      by Nancy Dickmann

      Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.

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      November 2017

      Planet Earth

      by Nancy Dickmann

      Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.

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      November 2017

      Plants

      by Nancy Dickmann

      Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.

    • Reference works (Children's/YA)
      November 2017

      Weather and Seasons

      by Nancy Dickmann

      Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.

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      Money and Trade

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

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      Knowledge and Education

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

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      Nations and Nationality

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

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      Society and Social Organization

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

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      Human Rights

      by Tim Cooke

      What is a country? Why do we vote? When was money invented? This fascinating series asks and answers some big questions about the ideas that shape our world. A witty design and colourful infographics help bring each topic to life. Each book provides a snapshot of how things work around the world today.

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