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Книги издательства «Usborne»
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Helps young children improve their basic number recognition and counting skills. With the help of a group of friendly monsters, this title teaches children to be confident with first numbers as they complete the activities again and again. |
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A collection of ten of Shakespeare's best-known tales, retold in a lively, easy-to-read style with enchanting illustrations. Shakespeare's world of magic and mystery, romance and revenge, witches, fairies and ghosts is brought to live for a new generation of young readers. |
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What do sharks like to eat? Which shark glows in the dark? And why do some sharks never stop swimming? Young readers can find the answers to these questions and lots more fun facts in this shark-infested book. Part of an exciting series for children beginning to read on their own, with easy-to-read text written with the help of a reading expert. |
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This is a new edition of this popular title, which provides a fantastic reference point for students studying for their SATs and GCSEs. It is split into 4 main sections covering all aspects of the national curriculum, from algebra to APRs, volume to vectors and trigonometry to transformation. It is brightly and clearly illustrated. It includes a glossary of mathematical terms and symbols. It comes with internet-links to help learners find out more about maths. |
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This is a fantastic new edition of this bright and lively encyclopedia, introducing young readers to the wonders of the human body. Filled with information on the brain, respiration, circulation and the senses, this book answers such questions as Where does your food go? How many bones are there in your body? and What are eyelashes for? Simple text, amazing photographs, detailed illustrations and a selection of exciting recommended websites make the subject easy to understand. |
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This series introduces young children to a whole range of core subjects, from life in the natural world to the working of a truck. On each page a line for beginner readers is accompanied by a more complex one, which can be read aloud by an adult or by the child as s/he grows in confidence. |
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A colouring book with simple festive scenes and stickers to decorate the completed pictures. Christmas scenes include Playing in the snow, Santa's workshop and Decorating the Christmas tree. |
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An informative sticker book that helps young children learn about the fundamentals of geography, including a range of different habitats and the animals that live there, the weather system and how it works, and the basic geography of continents, land and water. |
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This is a sparkling seasonal title perfect for budding fairy cooks everywhere. It is packed with 16 delicious recipes, including snowflake biscuits, Christmas fairy kisses, jewelled fairy muffins, Christmas fairy crowns and a Christmas castle cake. All the ingredients used are easy to find, and every recipe is clearly laid out with step-by-step instructions, accompanied by photographs of the end result. The recipes will make perfect Christmas gifts for family and friends. |
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A write-in book which will allow children to pen their very own adventure story. With lots of hints and tips on how to create characters, plan plots, write dialogue and stage all-important action scenes, this book will start budding writers off with simple exercises, and build them up until they are racing through their own short stories. |
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Woolly the sheep is always escaping: running around Apple Tree Farm and eating Mrs. Boot's flowers. But when she runs all the way to the Show, something unexpected happens. This simple story is part of the Usborne Reading Programme — over 300 books across seven levels, for children who are learning to read. With quizzes and activities at the end. |
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Splash, bang, hiss... Follow Ted's disastrous tractor journey in this well-loved story set on Apple Tree Farm. Featuring Mrs Boot the farmer, her children Poppy and Sam, and a menagerie of friendly animals including Curly the pig, Woolly the sheep and Rusty the dog. See if you can spot the Usborne Little Yellow Duck who is hiding on each page! |
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Poppy and Sam help Mr. Boot to make a scarecrow and call him Mr. Straw. But when Mr. Straw starts moving, they don't know what to think... This simple story, set on Apple Tree Farm, is part of the Usborne Reading Programme — more than 300 books across seven levels, for children who are learning to read. With extra quizzes and activities at the end. |
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This title is part of four new titles in the fantastic First Reading series, aimed at children who are beginning to read. Luxurious hardback editions foster pride in book ownership and enthusiasm for reading. Each of these four exciting new stories is a classic story or fable, retold with simple text to delight and inspire any child who is just beginning to read. This key series was developed in conjunction with reading expert Allison Kelly from the University of Surrey, a reading specialist. Every title has clear and compelling text that allows children to build their burgeoning reading skills and is accompanied by charming and highly appealing illustrations. |
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A very simple, illustrated vocabularly book with over 270 German words for children to spot and learn. Each word is brought to life with a friendly illustration, and grouped into themes including Animals, At home, My body, Bedtime and lots more. With sturdy board pages designed to withstand being read time and time again. |
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An accessible, informative first reference book that helps young children learn about trees, plants and funghi — what each of these things is, how to tell them apart, what each needs to survive and thrive, and their life cycles, including information about how they reproduce. |
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Издательство: Usborne, 2015 Жанр: Usborne Страниц: 20 страниц Загрузил: admin, 24 сентября 2021
A very simple, illustrated vocabularly book with over 270 French words for children to spot and learn. Each word is brought to life with a friendly illustration, and grouped into themes including Animals, At home, My body, Bedtime and lots more. With sturdy board pages designed to withstand being read time and time again. |
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A funny picture book featuring a madcap story about a bug who just wants to get snug in his rug, which uses phonic repetition to help children learn to read. The simple rhyming text helps to develop essential language and early reading skills, and there are guidance notes for parents at the back of the book. |
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When Goldilocks stumbles on an empty cottage in the woods, she sits down to eat breakfast. But none of the three bowls of porridge on the table is quite right... This simple, easy-to-read version of the classic fairy tale is part of the Usborne Reading Programme, comprising over 300 books for children who are learning to read. |
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A traditional Indian folktale, lyrically retold for young readers. In a time gone by, the story tells us, elephants could fly — but flying elephants led to big trouble. Retold in picture book format with a read-aloud text for sharing with young children. |
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