In 'I can remember' our recent history (i.e. World War II onwards) is brought alive through real life experiences and memories of everyday life and a wealth of memorabilia, ephemera and archive photography. Each book is broken up into thematic spreads: school, at home, work, entertainment etc and different voices recall their experiences related to them. There is not one single voice through th…
In 'I can remember' our recent history (i.e. World War II onwards) is brought alive through real life experiences and memories of everyday life and a wealth of memorabilia, ephemera and archive photography. Each book is broken up into thematic spreads: school, at home, work, entertainment etc and different voices recall their experiences related to them. There is not one single voice through th…
Long ago, a powerful king named Midas lived in a place called Phyrgia. Midas had a large kingdom, a beautiful palace, and a loving daughter. But the thing Midas loved most of all was gold. One day, a god gave Midas the power to turn everything he touches into gold. But was this power a blessing, or a curse?
From the tree that grows tall in the forest to the flowers that are visited by bees, the world around us is full of different plants and flowers'
From the wheels we roll along on to the hinges on a door, the world around us is full of simple machines. And simple machines are something that science is all about. '
Life Cycles offers the young scientist a lively introduction to the life cycles of plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. With easy-to-make projects, he or she will make a potato maze, grow beans, and build a food web. By the end of the book, the young scientist will have gained a better understanding of the stages involved in the life cycles of plants and animals
Facts about the forces that make things move, speed up, slow down and change direction and change direction. '