Baby Equipment is for guided and independent reading. It contains catalogue text and is for ages 4-7.
Longman Book Project Fiction books excite all readers with an exceptional variety of major children's authors and illustrators.
Packed with amazing facts and eye-grabbing images, Your Brilliant Bones and Marvellous Muscular System takes a different approach to teaching the reader about the skeletal and muscular syetems. Every spread opens with an amazing science fact about the human body - for example - Your bones are stronger than some kinds of steel! - then goes on to explain how scientifically this is possible. By exploring these attention-grabbing sections, readers will build up their understanding of how body's bones and muscles work. Detailed diagrams and amazing images illustrate the lively, factual text. Your Brilliant Bones and Marvellous Muscular System looks at the structure of the bones and muscles and how they work together to support the body and keep it moving! What are bones made of? Which is the biggest and which is the smallest? What different types of muscle are there, and what jobs do they do? Answers to all these questions and many more can be found in this fascinating title.
The Your Brilliant Body series includes: 'See for Yourself' features - practical activities that help readers understand key ideas Amazing fact panels to intrigue the reader Advice on keeping in good shape, and warnings about common health problems.
Acorn Plus books introduce key curriculum concepts to young readers aged 4+. Large format, simple text and high-quality photos make these books ideal as a general introduction to topics or for group work.
Monica used to love eating nothing but cakes, fizzy drinks and pizza until she met Rachel, who liked things like salad. She told Monica all the terrible things that would happen to her and now Monica eats as well as Rachel.
From creative costumes and make-up to fantastic sets, from sketchbooks and storyboards to final production shots, this fascinating book takes a detailed look at the art and ingenuity that went into making Dr. Seuss' How the Grich Stole Christmas!(tm). Hilariously funny and wildly inventive, Universal Pictures' blockbuster movie based on Dr. Seuss' famous tale promises to be the Christmas movie of the year, and many years to come. The film stars the irrepressible Jim Carrey (of The Mask and The Truman Story fame), and is directed by Ron Howard (Apollo 13 and Happy Days) and scripted by the writers of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The film will be supported by a massive marketing and publicity campaign, starting in the Summer and building up to a crescendo of activity by the UK release date of 1 December 2000. Events include nationwide bookshop promotions and advertising campaigns on TV and radio, on-line, in print, and in-stadium (including the Olympics!). Major promotional partners include one of the leading burger chains, and an extensive merchandising programme comprises a wealth of consumer products from toys, gifts and interactive video games to clothes and household goods.
This picture book brings to life the classic Edward Lear verse about the adventurous and colourful Jumblies who go to sea in a sieve. The vibrant tale, full of fantasy and humour, is accompanied by Ian Beck's exquisite, magical and atmospheric illustrations. For ages 3+.
Discover the Anglo-Saxons introduces young readers to key figures, aspects and themes of Anglo-Saxon Britain. The books feature an appealingly graphic, young, colourful approach, with one large image per spread plus fact and feature boxes, timelines, places to visit and further resources.
Art and Culture offers a look at sacred and secular art in Anglo-Saxon times, including illuminated manuscripts, jewellery and weapons. It examines the role of monasteries in the creation of books and the preservation of learning, and investigates literature, such as chronicles and stories.