Age range 0 to 3 Classic fairy tale Aladdin has been refreshed for a new generation, with modern, uplifting endings. The pushing, pulling and sliding required to work each tab, helps children to improve fine motor skills and encourages reading from a young age. The robust pages and rounded corners make these books suitable for curious little hands.
The well-known "a bee in a cathedral" analogy describes the size of an atom and its nucleus in understandable terms. The analogy goes that if an atom were expanded to the size of a cathedral, the nucleus would be only about the size of a bee. The Big Book of Science uses analogies to demonstrate 100 basic scientific truths and principles in new and exciting ways, describing the unbelievably …
Meet Invisible Inc. Chip is invisible, Justin reads lips and Charlene is very good at figuring things out. Together they solve mysteries and have fun.'
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Where will we be in 2025? This fascinating book reveals the technology that's in prototype today, and will be commonplace tomorrow. Whether it's flying cars, space tourism, nanobots or airships, every page reveals an exciting and totally real vision of a future that is almost within our grasp.
Bobby's situation is no joke. His constant clowning has the principal threatening to send him to the School for Intervention, which is just one step away from reform school.
Jill has the greatest plan for surprising Gwen on her birthday.