How do camels keep cool? Why do green plants need sunshine? How can we use the Sun to make electricity? Find the answers and much more in this beautiful first book on sunshine. Simple text and fantastic colour photographs combine to help young children learn all about the weather around them. Ideal for Early Years and Key Stage 1 (5-7 years), it provides a simple, colourful introduct…
Facts are presented in a humorous way about rainforests, what they are like, where they are located, what lives in them, and how they have been discovered and explored.
For the first time, Kingfisher brings its expertise in beautifully-designed, trusted non-fiction to the sphere of learning to read. This new graded reading scheme will grip children's interest. Developed with literacy experts, the four-level series will guide young readers as they build confidence and fluency in their literacy skills and progress towards reading alone. LEVEL 2 READING ALONE WIT…
A further title from the question and answer series I WONDER WHY, with colour artwork and cartoons, an examination of the physical geography of seashores, islands and oceans, the animals that live in the oceans and human exploration of deep water, with unusual facts and analogies.
Wave goodbye to boring geography lessons. This book takes us on a turbulent river tour from ice cap to ocean, read the secret dairy of a brave river explorer and get to know your watery wildlife with the spotter's guide.
Does geography grind you down?Fed up with miserable maps, rotten rock piles and impossible place names? wave goodbye to boring geography lessons as the windswept world of Stormy Weather knocks you off your feet ...And if that
Plants can be all sizes, shapes and colours, and can live in many different places.This book explores the amazing world of plant life, from beautiful orchids to the strange, meat-eating Sundews and Venus