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        Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2020

        The Cosmokittens. The Martian Chronicles of Murko Mnyausk

        by Yuliia Ilyukha

        The day when the furry kitty Murko saw the famous inventor Elon Musk on TV turned the life of an ordinary pet upside down. From now on, he is a volunteer Murko Mniausk, and his biggest dream is to fly to Mars! Will Murkov be able to meet Elon Musk to become the world's first cat-marsoon, and will the red planet reveal its main secret to him?

      • Children's & YA

        Beyond Earth (Third Edition)

        by David Jefferis

        As an alternative to the Future Space series, the two books Beyond Earth and Robot Explorers have been combined and redesigned in a 96-page format to appeal to young adults, i.e. the 10+ age range. Beautiful computer-generated artwork is used to cover such topics as the International Space Station, space telescopes, advanced space travel, the exploration and utilization of the planets and other bodies of our solar system, and even exploration of the nearest stars and beyond, not just in this century but in a distant future that we can only imagine.

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        January 2016

        Physics

        by Rose Johnson

        Eureka! We have it and so can you--a discovery-packed book that makes the world of physics understandable, engaging, and fun! And that's a very good thing, because physics is all around us, responsible for everything from why balls bounce to why the stars in the sky shine--so we might as well understand and enjoy it. Chock-full of photos and diagrams, this book and its useful images further explain and expand upon the clear and informative text. (Oh, and as for who reportedly shouted "Eureka!" while sitting in his wooden bathtub, see page 7 of this engaging volume.) Our understanding of the world has been built up by observation, deduction and experimentation carried out over thousands of years. This series looks at the discoveries that have changed the way people think about science. It shows how scientists build on the work of earlier thinkers and how a breakthrough can spark a chain of scientific discovery. The books will inspire and inform budding scientists.

      • Science & technology: general interest (Children's/YA)
        January 2016

        Transportation Technology

        by Tim Harris

        The revolution in Transportation Technology has changed our world. This book outlines the science behind the way ships, planes, trains, and automobiles move, as well as how people can survive for short periods underwater. There are diagrams, historic photos, sidebars, and fact boxes that describe travel from the roads of Rome to high-speed rail. All of this knowledge is enhanced with an easy-to-understand question and answer format.

      • Children's & YA

        A Brief Illustrated History of Science

        by David West, John Malam

        A Brief Illustrated History is a series of six illustrated books that charts the history of popular subjects in 32 pages. Each book covers the major global events in chronological order illustrated with a variety of prints, photographs and newly-commissioned artwork. Other titles in this series: Art, Life on Earth, Exploration, Warfare, and Space Exploration,

      • Children's & YA

        Little Newton Science Museum

        by newton publishing com. ltd

        "Little Newton Science Museum" includes 60 volumes. This series books includs wide aspects of life-oriented and Interesting surrounding science, covering 10knowledge fields, and more than 100 scientific topics, providing children with diverse and three-dimensional learning methods, and double the learning effect. It leads children to explore science and technology that amazes the world, to form children’s ability in the sciences, and to allow children to develop their scientific spirit of verification through natural observation and experimentation. The series books are published in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, China in Traditional and Simplified Chinese Versions. "Little Newton Science Museum" is the best original children's science reading in the Chinese-speaking world. There are 60 Volumes in this series.

      • Transport (Children's/YA)
        2021

        Planes

        by Donald Grant, Donald Grant

        Find out how people first learned to fly hot air balloons and small planes. Visit the cockpit of a large passenger airliner. Parachute out of a plane and ride in a helicopter and a glider. Learn about about all the different types of aircraft that we use today. This title forms part of the My First Discoveries series, a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7 that aims to awaken children’s interest in the wonders of the natural, physical and human world around them. There are 4 transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises, link ideas and show how things evolve.

      • Transport (Children's/YA)
        2021

        Trains

        by James Prunier, James Prunier

        Find out about the oldest, the strangest, the biggest, and the fastest steam trains. Discover how railways cross mountains, rivers, and stretches of sea, and see high-speed trains from many countries.

      • Science & technology: general interest (Children's/YA)
        September 2020

        What's Cool About Beijing Daxing International Airport

        by Wang Yizhi (writter), Wang Lingji (illustrator)

        Through introduction of the design and construction process and functions of Beijing Daxing International Airport, this book shows the superb wisdom of China's new generation of great craftsmen and the new face of China's development. The book is written by Wang Yizhi, the master of architecture of Tsinghua University, the direct participant in the design of the new airport terminal, President of the Fourth Architectural Design Institute of Beijing Architectural Design and Research Institute, BIM Principal of passenger terminal and Integrated Transfer Center project of Beijing Daxing International Airport. Especially we invited a 12-year-old writer, Wang Lingji to join in the writing. From the perspective of a professional architect and a young person, the book depicts the new airport. The drawing is accurate and full of fun. This picture book is mainly designed to facilitate young readers to understand the planning and design process of the new airport, as well as the functional features of the terminal, and it also helps to understand the process of boarding in the new airport.

      • Archaeology

        The Book of Gold

        by Tom Jackson

        People have sought after gold for many thousands of years. And in that time, these precious metals have become part of our history, culture, science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics, myths and legends. Filled with stunning photographs, engaging diagrams and beautiful art, discover a fascinating new way to appreciate the enduring wonders of our planet and beyond. Supports STEAM.   Titles in the series: The Book of Silver, The Book of Gold 48pp + ends   305 x 229 mm / 9 x 12 inches. Foiled and embossed cover.

      • Archaeology

        The Book of Silver

        by Tom Jackson

        People have sought after silver for many thousands of years. And in that time, these precious metals have become part of our history, culture, science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics, myths and legends. Filled with stunning photographs, engaging diagrams and beautiful art, discover a fascinating new way to appreciate the enduring wonders of our planet and beyond. Supports STEAM. Titles in the series: The Book of Silver, The Book of Gold 48pp + ends 305 x 229 mm / 9 x 12 inches Foiled and embossed cover

      • Science & technology: general interest (Children's/YA)

        Unfolding Science: How Living things Work

        by Tiny and Tim

        Part of a series with clever fold-out pages to guide young minds step-by-step through processes in key first science topics. Supports STEM.   Titles in the series: Weather and Seasons, How Living Things Work   190 x 190 mm / 7.5 x 7.5 inches. 5 spreads + cover. 3-stage fold-out on each spread.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        January 2021

        TOLINGA, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOCOMOTIVE

        by Text: Juan Francisco Bascuñán / Illustrations: Carolina Monterrubio / Music: Marta Mearin

        Tolinga, a cheerful locomotive, travelled around the country transporting people and food. However one day she was unable to continue traveling, because the authorities decided to remove the rail lines, due to the arrival of buses and planes as a means of transportation. The inhabitants protested so as to save Tolinga from destruction and managed to extend its useful life as part of a museum in the city. In it Tolinga continues to transport people, but now through far away imaginary places. The final part of the book explains in simple terms the phenomenon of global warming and climate change. This book is an invitation to the youngest to act in a responsible manner, contributing to the path towards sustainability from early childhood.

      • Children's & YA

        Mechanic Mike's Machines (Series)

        Trains

        by David West

        Mechanic Mike's Machines is a 15 title series which looks at a wide variety of vehicles and machinery. Each book uses computer-generated artwork to simply illustrate each machine and a simple supporting block of text which is perfect for a varied young readership. Further information about each machine is provided by our character, Mike, and in captions beneath small icons which can be read by more able readers, or by a parent or teacher.

      • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        October 2017

        The LabRats

        1- Chesse and Scalpel

        by Richard Vallerand

        The LabRats are a pair of scientist brothers, who are eccentric to say the least. A hare-brained experiment improbably transforms one of them into an all-knowing genius. Throughout their many adventures, the duo share their findings in a frank, funny manner that will appeal to both young and young at heart alike. From DNA and social networks to planets and dreams, this series covers a wide range of engaging topics. Part of a trilogy.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        MARS IS

        by Suzanne Slade

        The remarkable beauty of Mars is revealed in astonishing photos and inviting text that will expand assumptions and understanding of the Red Planet. People have wondered about the mysterious planet of Mars for centuries.  Over time, scientists discovered Mars has weather and seasons, just like Earth. But curious earthlings wanted to know more.  Does Mars have deserts? Volcanos? Or signs of life? Could people live there someday? Scientists decided to take a closer look. They built a powerful camera and loaded it onto a rocket. The rocket blasted off on August 12, 2005, and seven months later, the camera began orbiting Mars. It sent surprising photos back to Earth. Those incredible pictures showed the world what Mars really is.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2013

        Bionics – A Think Tank Called Nature #1

        by Bernd Hill (Author & Illustrator)

        Volume 1 of our bookseries on bionics provides an overview of the interesting and future-oriented science bionics and its use. It shows how nature serves as a resource for an effective and systematic solution to technical problems.  The reader can access the content through their own research, discovery and experiments.

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