Comment le Père Noël ... ? Le guide des petits curieux DYS 5-9ans
by Frédéric Luhmer
Milk (What's For Lunch, #3) (I Know That!, #21)
by Claire Llewellyn
Tells the story of milk from the time it is taken from the cow on the dairy farm through to its processing and distribution to users.
Eyewitness Submarine (Eyewitness Guides)
by John Hareas and Neil Mallard
What child doesn't want to know how things work? Introduce a young reader in your life to how nature works and inspires innovation to help solve some of our toughest engineering challenges. This kid-friendly, beautiful introduction to biomimicry is half playful rhymes and half nonfiction, perfect for ages 5 and up.Nature does it best … and did it first! Explore the ways we have looked to nature for brilliant new designs and innovations to solve our own conundrums. Each example in nature is paire...
There’s a whole Busy Little World to explore! This fun and interactive series with press-out play pieces teaches children all about different professions. Children will love pressing out the play pieces and putting them into the right places as they help out around the building site. There’s lots of work to be done and Sandy the builder needs help tiling roofs, lifting heavy loads, building walls and clearing away the rubble. Features fun, rhyming text, questions to prompt conversation...
Have you ever wondered what happens when you drop your letter in the postbox? How does a letter get from your home town to the other side of the world in just a few days? In this book you will see what happens at every stage of a letter's journey from Jack in England to his penpal, Tama, in New Zealand. Orange/ Band 6 books offer varied text and characters, with action sustained over several pages.Text type - A recount/ explanation text.At the end of the book is a useful timeline showi...