Developed for the new International A Level specification, these new resources are specifically designed for international students, with a strong focus on progression, recognition and transferable skills, allowing learning in a local context to a global standard. Recognised by universities worldwide and fully comparable to UK reformed GCE A levels. Supports a modular approach, in line wi…
Learning about shapes is roarsome fun with this irresistible book of dinoshapes! From triangles to circles, rectangles to squares, each dinosaur on its prehistoric background introduces a new shape for babies and toddlers to learn. The innovative illustrations are all created by adding fun photographs of everyday things for children to spot to big, bold fingerprints, which have tactile, raised …
Discover numbers 1-10 in this bright and vibrant board book. Packed with cute illustrations that children will love, this book is perfect for first-time learners.
It's a wried world out there.. dazzle your mates with mad facts and much more in this Mega new series!
The series uses microphotography to allow you to see right inside the human body. the camera acts as a microscope, looking at unseen parts of the body and zooming in on the body's cells at work.'
Tubuhmanusiaibaratsebuahpabrik yang berisimesin-mesin yang sibuk bekerja tanpa kenal. Mesin-mesin tersebut ialah bagian tubuh manusia yang memiliki struktur dan fungsinya yang berbeda-beda. Buku ini menjelaskan bagian tubuh apa saja yang terlibat dan bagaimana cara kerja bagian tersebut secara detail. Proses-proses yang penting seperti mencerna makanan, bergerak, atau melihat terdapat dalam buk…
The series uses microphotography to allow you to see right inside the human body. the camera acts as a microscope, looking at unseen parts of the body and zooming in on the body's cells at work.'
A science book about scientists who coined motion theories
Hank is nothing like his cousin Judith Ann. When she comes to stay with the Zipzer family while taking part in a junior chef competition, she gives off an air of perfection. She’s an excellent cook, and doesn’t let Hank forget it, either. But when Hank enters the competition, too, he finds out that he and Judith Ann have more in common than he thinks—and it’s not cooking!