Fun to Learn, Time uses a simple story and colourful illustrations to help children understand the concept of time. Easy questions and humorous characters make learning fun and interactive.
This series presents some of the world's best stories, retold in dynamic graphic novel format. Well-known villains and heroes take on new shape while staying true to their original authors.
The book tells a social condition about London during Victorian era which had sewerage problems. At that time children were being used to clean the sewerage system in the house or building. Not only human, but also the dump from horses as the main transportation during that time.
It was only a matter of time, before the master puzzler turned to the Whodunnit genre (complete with a stately home full of zany suspects, including one Agnes Crusty). Adshead fans, adults as well as legions of children, will be glad they waited. But we're giving nothing away.
Acclaimed historian and biographer Paul Johnson turns his keen eye on Charles Darwin, the towering figure whose work continues to spur scientific debate. With his publication of On the Origin of Species, Darwin forever changed our concept of the world. While Johnson praises Darwin’s extraordinary skills as a natural scientist and his monumental achievements, he does not sidestep Darwin’s…