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      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        September 2019

        Black sea, blue whale

        In this fun and fantastic fairy tale, the most unexpected miracles occur.

        by Oksana Krotiuk

        The story begins with a big blue whale who was angry at the sea. A storm broke out, and it was so unpleasant to swim in the sea that the whale decided to drink it all. What follows is many unexpected and humorous events in this delightful, dynamic, and playful tale. The story is simply written, easy to read, and captivating for young readers.Selling points- has a "whale" shape and gives young reader extra nice read-and-play feelings; - instills artistic and literature taste in the youngest readers; - encourages children to start learning poems; - shows the beauty of the language with easy and fun rhymes.REVIEW:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClItwaigQkc/

      • Children's & YA

        What On Earth Is? (Series)

        Climate Change

        by David West and Oliver West

        This brilliant six-title series covers the latest in environmental issues. Young readers can learn all about climate change, renewable energy, the impact humans are having on wildlife around the globe and what we can do about it.  What On Earth Is...? clearly and beautifully illustrates the different problems facing our planet and explains what steps are being taken to combat them.  Other titles in this series: What On Earth Is Renewable Energy? What On Earth Is Happening to Our Oceans? What On Earth Is Polluting Our Planet? What On Earth Is Intensive Farming? and What On Earth Is Threatening Our Wildlife?

      • Children's & YA
        August 2018

        County animals and flowers of Sweden

        by Karin Linderoth

        This is a book that will suit nature lovers of all ages. Easy to carry around, it is a handy guide to the Swedish flora and fauna, where the reader will learn more about each county and their designated flower and animal.  Each flower and animal has been given their own individual page with a descriptive text that is easy to understand and a detailed, beautiful watercolour to show the reader exactly what the specimen looks like.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        September 2020

        The Great Irish Farm Book

        by Darragh McCullough/Sally Caulwell

        Life on an Irish farm can be idyllic, working in sync with the seasons to produce food for the table. It is also very hard work, looking after animals and growing crops. In this wonderful big book Darragh McCullough introduces each of the animals commonly found on Irish farms, from cattle to chickens, while also looking at rarer types such as alpacas and snails. He also looks at farm machinery from tractors to combine harvesters, and reminds us of practices from the past, and investigates the farms of the future. With a special focus on the environmental aspects of farming and the changes we can make to make it more sustainable, this book will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in food production, farming processes or simply cute animals.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        Lost landscapes of Earth

        by Aina Bestard

        The history of the Earth describes the most important events and fundamental stages in the development of the planet Earth from its formation to the present day. The age of the Earth is about 4.56 billion years. Nearly all branches of science have helped us understand the main events of the Earth’s past. Geologic time is the billions of years since the planet Earth began developing. Geologists study rocks and fossils, or remains of living things that have been preserved in the ground. The rocks and fossils tell the story of Earth from when its crust formed billions of years ago to the present. This book follow the major events of the history of Earyh through marvelous illustrations accompanie by a comprehensive text that helps the reader understand the science behind these drawings and the geologic remains and fossils that they portray.

      • 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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)
        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)
        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Reference works (Children's/YA)

        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.

      • Children's & YA

        What,When,Why,How...Q&A series

        by XACT BOOKS

        tHIS IS A QUESTION ANSWER SERIES BASED ON 13 SUBJECTS WITH EACH SUBJECT HAS 14 TITLES WITH EACH TITLE NAMED ON QUESTIONS SUCH AS WHY,ARE,HOW,DID,DO,IS,WHAT,DOES,WHEN,WHOM,WHICH,WHERE,WHO,WHOSE .   SUBJECTS IN THE SERIES : -Ancient World -Art & Culture -Breathing world -Dinosaurs -Human Body -Invention & Discoveries -Oceans & Rivers -Planet Earth -Plants -Science World -Sports -Universe -Wonders of the World

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