Earth and the Universe

by Andrew Langley

Published 1 March 1999
The "Oxford First Encyclopedia" series takes young readers on a journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - "Animals and Plants", "Earth and the Universe", "My Body", "People and Places" and "Science and Technology" - should have the answers to a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Including text and captions, pictures, and intriguing fact boxes, the books should appeal to young children.

Science and Technology

by Andrew Langley

Published 1 March 1999
The "Oxford First Encyclopedia" series takes young readers on a journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - "Animals and Plants", "Earth and the Universe", "My Body", "People and Places" and "Science and Technology" - should have the answers to a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Including text and captions, pictures, and intriguing fact boxes, the books should appeal to young children.

My Body

by Andrew Langley

Published 1 March 2003
The "Oxford First Encyclopedia" series is the ideal starting point for a child's early learning, now updated in these new editions. It takes young readers on a fascinating journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - "Animals and Plants", "Earth and the Universe", "My Body", "People and Places" and "Science and Technology" - have the answers to all a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Lively text and captions, lots of friendly, colourful pictures, and intriguing fact boxes make the books irresistible to young children. They will want to get involved with the text and pictures, to find out things for themselves, and to try the simple, fun activities.

Animals and Plants

by Andrew Langley

Published 1 March 1999
The "Oxford First Encyclopedia" series is the ideal starting point for a child's early learning, now updated in these new editions. It takes young readers on a fascinating journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - "Animals and Plants", "Earth and the Universe", 'My Body", "People and Places" and 'Science and Technology' - have the answers to all a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Lively text and captions, lots of friendly, colourful pictures, and intriguing fact boxes make the books irresistible to young children. They will want to get involved with the text and pictures, to find out things for themselves, and to try the simple, fun activities.

People and Places

by Andrew Langley

Published 31 March 1999
The "Oxford First Encyclopedia" series takes young readers on a journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - "Animals and Plants", "Earth and the Universe", "My Body", "People and Places" and "Science and Technology" - should have the answers to a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Including text and captions, pictures, and intriguing fact boxes, the books should appeal to young children.