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An informative sticker book charting the colourful history of one of the most exciting cities in the world, with over 100 stickers to add to the pages. Each double page features intriguing facts about the most famous of London's landmarks, including St Paul's Cathedral, Big Ben and the Tower of London. |
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What is the earth made of and what goes on beneath the surface? This non-fiction lift-the-flap book features bold illustrations, simple explanations to complex questions and over 60 flaps to lift. An introduction to geology and geography for young children. |
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A satisfyingly challenging puzzle adventure for young children with a picture puzzle to solve on every double page. Designed to help develop essential skills including visual discrimination, sorting and matching, this book also tests readers' comprehension, maths and logic skills. Stickers add a further interactive element. |
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A sticker book full of everyday English words, which will help little children build their vocabularies and prepare them for starting school. |
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A stroll around Paris in sticker-book form, this stylishly illustratrated activity book encourages children to explore the narrow streets of the French capital, its cafes, museums, riverbank and bookshops, adding stickers to complete each scene. |
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A handy little book that explains all the basic rules of grammar and punctuation. It shows you the difference between subjects, objects, verbs, nouns and adjectives, where to use an apostrophe or a semi colon, how to use capital letters and lots of other rules and helpful hints. |
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An inspiring write-in activity book, jam-packed with puzzles to solve, doodles to draw, games to play, recipes to make, and over 200 stickers to stick — all set in London and featuring the capital's most iconic landmarks. |
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Cycling has never been so popular, with more people than ever taking to their pushbikes to get around. This simple sticker book is full of cyclists travelling to school, to work, or just biking around for fun. With over 200 stickers to attach to the pages to create bustling cycling scenes, including BMX and track cycling as well as road bikes. |
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Little children can colour in a range of scenes depicting Santa going about his day — from making toys in his workshop to delivering the presents to little boys and girls just like them. |
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The classic Greek myth re-told for children growing in reading confidence and ability. Hercules is set 12 impossible tasks to earn the forgiveness of the Gods, but will he succeed? Usborne Young Reading has been developed with reading experts from Roehampton University. |
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A handy paperback book containing over 500 questions with an eclectic mix of topics ranging from dancing bees to the colour of a giraffe's tongue. Perfect for swatting up on the go and testing friends and family. |
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At the age of thirteen, Anne Frank went into hiding with her family to escape from the Nazis. For two years, she couldn't go outside or run or shout or laugh too loudly. Instead, she poured her thoughts and feelings into her diary, which is now famous all over the world. This story of her life begins when she was still a carefree girl like any other.This book has been written with the expert advice of Eva Schloss, a concentration camp survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank. Eva is a founder member of the Anne Frank Trust and author of Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Stepsister of Anne Frank. |
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Helps aspiring young artists to draw fairy and mermaid characters in a range of different styles. This title shows how to create simple scenes, including flower-fairy garden collages and mermaid tea-parties. It is colourfully illustrated and easy to follow. |
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A sunny garden hums, buzzes, creeps and crawls with life. Lift the flaps and peep through the delicate laser-cut holes to discover a whole host of butterflies, birds and bees, caterpillars, squirrels, frogs and other garden wildlife. A delightful information book for the very young. |
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A fantastic atlas to help children learn about the countries of the world, the most famous and interesting sites, and also each country's flag and fascinating world records. A brilliant introduction to geography, capital cities and world landmarks ranging from the statue of the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. |
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An illustrated dictionary with over 2000 words and phrases, and amusing pictures of busy everyday scenes. Arranged thematically so words appear in context with topics on buying food, 'at work' and 'in the countryside' and more. An online pronunciation guide allows readers to listen to every word in the book, read by a native German speaker. |
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An illustrated dictionary with over 2000 words and phrases, and amusing pictures of busy everyday scenes. Arranged thematically so words appear in context with topics on buying food, at work and 'in the countryside' and more. An online pronunciation guide allows readers to listen to every word in the book, read by a native Italian speaker. |
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A hardback treasury of stories including well-known classics such as Treasure Island and Sinbad the Sailor, alongside brand new stories about robots, pirates, monsters and knights. This book will last for years as children enjoy having the tales read to them, and then reading them themselves. |
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'On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree...' The lyrics to this well-known, traditional Christmas song, have been transformed into a brightly coloured picture book, with illustrations by Moldovan artist Violeta Dabija. |
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This book offers a mind-blowing look at the history of the creation of the world, from the Big Bang to the present day. Its each chapter explores the key systems that drive the planet, including geology, climate and life, and how they all interact to keep the planet going. It covers key events in Earth's history such as the Ice Ages and the meteor impact that may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, ending with a discussion on climate change. |
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