Four popular and well-loved authors share their expertise, offering a wide variety of styles for readers to admire and emulate.
Arranged in colour-coded levels, this high-interest range will appeal to children of varying ages and abilities. The exciting titles use the maths skills learnt in the classroom in real-life puzzle-solving scenarios, helping readers to develop an appreciation of the wider relevance of mathematics. In Be a Stuntman, readers can use data to solve puzzles that help to plan high fall stunts, stunt …
A series that uses maths skills learnt in the classroom in real-life puzzle solving scenarios, helping readers develop the appreciation of the wider relevance of mathematics. Arranged in colour-coded levels, it is of interest to children of varying ages and ability. It shows how the maths you learn at school is used in the care of wild animals.
Arranged in colour-coded levels, this high-interest range will appeal to children of varying ages and abilities. The exciting titles use the maths skills learnt in the classroom in real-life puzzle-solving scenarios, helping readers to develop an appreciation of the wider relevance of mathematics. In Solve a Crime, readers can use data to solve puzzles that map the crime scene, compare the stat…
Arranged in colour-coded levels, this high-interest range will appeal to children of varying ages and abilities. The exciting titles use the maths skills learnt in the classroom in real-life puzzle-solving scenarios, helping readers to develop an appreciation of the wider relevance of mathematics. In Win a Grand Prix, readers can use data to solve puzzles that determine fuel consumption, lap ti…
What sounds cannot be heard? How do bats find their way in the dark? What animal makes the loudest sound of any on Earth? Take a closer look at the science we use every day! From the moment we get up in the morning and all through the day and night, find out about the science in your life.
A science picture-book about environments and habitats.
What would you do if a bee sat on you?
This delightful, rhyming easy reader is one big riddle. Miss Milly likes green but not red, butter but not bread, seeds but not flowers, and umbrellas but not showers. Readers are invited to guess why Miss Milly likes what she does. The answer? She likes double letters! Whacky illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott will make this an easy-to-read favorite!