The Oxford Children's History of the World The Modern World 4 by Neil Grant
25.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Oxford children's history of the world | Reading Level: 8+
How did the French Revolution start? How did industrialisation spread in Europe? What and where was the Boxer Rebellion? This work answers these questions and is for children aged 8+. Illustrated in colour, it contains a Timeline showing comparisons between the world's regions; and an illustrated Who's ...Show more
Journey Under the Sea by Linda Pitkin
32.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Journey S. | Reading Level: From 8 To 99
We discover a hidden world beneath the waves. Our location is Indonesia, where an amazing diversity of marine life awaits. We explore the breathtaking beauty of the coral reefs, looking at fishes and other animals of every colour of the rainbow. We dive by day and by night, we go looking for turtles, fo ...Show more
Rome In Spectacular Cross-Section by Andrew Solway
49.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Reading Level: From 8 To 99
The scene is Rome in AD 128. Join up with Marcus Cotta and his 9-year-old son Titus as they spend a festival day together in Rome. Each picture shows in extraordinary detail the everyday scenes and major monuments of the imperial city. Numerous cutaways enable the reader to look into the buildings, to s ...Show more
Oxford Children's History of the World: the 20th century world by Neil Grant
25.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Oxford children's history of the world | Reading Level: 8+
How was the Second World War fought and won? What was the Cold War? How are advances in science changing our world? This work answers these questions and is for children aged 8+. Illustrated in colour, it contains a Timeline showing comparisons between the world's regions; and an illustrated Who's Who t ...Show more
My First New Zealand Dictionary & Thesaurus by Wing Jan Ken & Lesley
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Reading Level: 7-10
My Personal Dictionary for New Zealand by -
6.95 NZD
13.99 (50% off)
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Maths and Language Handbooks Ser.
An invaluable resource for children in their first two years of schooling. My Personal Dictionary for New Zealand contains the 100 most frequent words used in children's writing, listed in A-Z format, as well as theme words related to specific curriculum topics. As new words are added to the child's voc ...Show more
Winnie's Jokes by Valerie Thomas
9.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
A side-splitting selection of jokes for Winnie fans. How does an intruder get into Winnie's house? Intruder windows. What does an Australian witch ride on? A broomerang. With pages chock-full of Winnie's and Wilbur's favourites, Winnie's Jokes will leave children in stitches. Great for sharing with fam ...Show more
Squirrels by Brian Wildsmith
17.95 NZD
18.95 (5% off)
Category: Children Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Did you know that squirrels live in two-room homes in trees? That they can swim and use their tails as a sail? That when they sleep, they wrap their tails around themselves like a blanket? This picture-and-word tribute to the furry little creatures covers their everyday lives in vivid detail.
The Essential Spelling Book 2 by Fred J. Schonell
22.00 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: English skills & practice | Reading Level: From 6 to 11
The Essential Spelling Books are based on the popular Schonell Essential Spelling List, which contains over 300 words most commonly used and needed by children up to the age of 12. Lively and carefully structured exercises mean that words are learned thoroughly, but enjoyably as well.
The Essential Spelling Book: Bk.3 by Fred J. Schonell
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: English skills & practice | Reading Level: 6-11
The Essential Spelling Books are based on the popular Schonell Essential Spelling List, which contains over 300 words most commonly used and needed by children up to the age of 12. Lively and carefully structured exercises mean that words are learned thoroughly, but enjoyably as well.