Beautifully commissioned artwork is combined here with clear and sensitively written narrative introducing young readers to some of the most significant beliefs, values, and traditions of the world's six main faiths. These books contain fact boxes about people, places, objects, and events, and a glo[...]
In Frogs and Tadpoles young readers can follow the transformation of the common frog from egg to adult amphibian. Animal Families provides a first look at the lifecycles of familiar animals, both wild and domestic. The stories are told in simple text and friendly illustrations, and the index intro[...]
Where does the food in your lunch-box come from? How far has it travelled? Find out where bananas are grown, where tuna is found and how chocolate is made in this highly photographic information book.[...]
In 1838 a young woman named Grace Darling was thrown into the spotlight after helping her lighthouse keeper father to save a group of people who had been shipwrecked on the rocks in a storm. This biography by Anita Ganeri explains the true story that captured the imagination of the Victorian public.[...]
Long ago, the king of Denmark built a huge hall for feasts, and he called it Heorot. But the noise from the hall woke a sleeping monster in the nearby swamp - Grendel. Could the brave warrior Beowulf save Denmark's people and fight the monster? This retelling of the Old English tale was written by a[...]
Where do dragonflies live? What do leeches eat? How do spiders find their way? Read and discover the facts in Macmillan Factual Readers,a six-level series which allows young English language learners to explore a variety of fascinating real-world topics.[...]
Where do sharks live? How big is the whale shark's mouth? What does a shark's skin feel like? Read and discover the facts in Macmillan Factual Readers, a six-level series which allows young English language learners to explore a variety of fascinating real-world topics.[...]
Part of a series which looks at the life cycles of familiar animals and plants. This title contains Question boxes which encourage children to make predictions about what is coming up in the text. It includes animal and plant maps, and life cycle diagrams which summarise the life cycles with artwork[...]
Features key geographical, historical and cultural facts
This highly popular and long-running series has been revamped for a new generation of readers, with a clean, crisp redesign and colourful covers. The series explores questions that young readers ask about the world around them in an unrivalled child-friendly style. The conversational format is perfe[...]
Insatiable young oceanographers will discover amazing facts in this compendium of marine questions and answers.[...]
What is that "hard, knobby bit" you feel when you squeeze your finger? What do you sense when you put your hand on your chest? Using concrete, vivid language, this book takes readers on a tour through the whole human body. All Level 4 Readers consist of a greater variety of language and types of inf[...]
Lifesize: Rainforest written by Anita Ganeri, illustrated by Stuart Jackson-Carter offers young readers a unique opportunity to see a variety of animals at their actual size. This exciting adventure takes you deep into the heart of the worlds rainforests, lets you travel from the forest floor to the[...]
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Describes the geography, climate, wildlife, and natural resources of South America.
Offering coverage from Woody Allen to Roberto Rossellini, from "Schindlers List" to "Goldfinger" everything you ever wanted to know about film but were afraid to ask, this is a comprehensive, fun to browse, and easy-to-use guide to everything you need to know about movies and the people behind them.[...]
Contains facts, maps and data about some of the world's most amazing or unusual animals. This series looks at animals and their physical environment. It also features trading card boxes that reinforce key facts.[...]
Shows what happens to different desert animals over the course of a day and night, discussing different aspects of the animals' anatomy and behaviour; for example: sleeping, eating, hunting and moving.[...]