Blood Red by Anita Ganeri
39.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
A study of blood and what it does. It is part of a science series which explores how the body works, and introduces young readers to scientific facts. The simple text is illustrated with photographs and artwork. Suggestions for activities which reinforce the information are included.
Take a Deep Breath by Anita Ganeri
39.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
A study of how we breathe. It is part of a science series which explores how the body works, and introduces young readers to scientific facts. The simple text is illustrated with photographs and artwork. Suggestions for activities which reinforce the information are included.
Get a Move On! by Anita Ganeri
39.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
This science series takes a fresh look at how the body works and introduces readers to key scientific facts in a lively, friendly way. Facts and suggestions for activities help to reinforce the information.
Greece by Shahrukh Husain
34.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
The stories are set in context by the use of coloured panels throughout the text, highlighting further information about the characters, settings and historical context.
Vikings by Shahrukh Husain
34.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Written for children both in primary and secondary education, this volume is part of a series that explores the stories and myths of ancient civilizations. It features a collection of Viking stories and myths.
Rome - Stories of Ancient Civilisation - OUT OF PRINT by Shahrukh Husain
34.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Written for children both in primary and secondary education, this volume is part of a series that explores the stories and myths of ancient civilizations. It features a collection of Roman stories and myths.
American Revolution : Events & Outcomes by Christine Hatt
49.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Events & Outcomes | Reading Level: 11+
A two-part investigation of a major event in world history - the American Revolution. It charts the deterioration in relations between Great Britain and its American colonies in the 18th century, analyzing how colonial protest grew into a powerful movement for independence.