Describes the Aztec way of life, including their religion, society, capital city and government'
orn in England in 1643, Isaac Newton grew up in the age when Renaissance thinkers were challenging accepted ideas throughout Europe. Fascinated by all earthly science, Newton developed laws of motion and universal gravitation which also furthered our understanding of the movement of celestial bodies. This vibrant biography profiles the famed physicist as an acclaimed mathematician, astronomer, …
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Where have pirates sailed? What were pieces of eight? Which pirate roasted his enemies alive? Read and discover the facts in Kingfisher Readers: Pirates. Each book in this series, developed with literacy experts, features clear, appealing text packed with information on favourite non-fiction topics.
Part of a child's development is asking questions and learning about themselves. With amusing pictures and learning about themselves. With amusing pictures and simple text, this book shows why it is importany to share and the benefits to be gained from sharing. This book contains notes for parents and teachers to help them use this book most effectively