Things I Like

by Angela Aylmore

Published 15 January 2007

I Like Outer Space

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Which planet has a big red spot? What are the rings of Saturn made of? What do astronauts where in space? This book highlights the many things about our solar system and space travel that capture the imaginations of young readers.

I Like Soccer

by Ivan Minnis and Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Readers will learn about uniforms, basic rules of the game, and where to go to watch a soccer match.

I Like Planes

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
From model planes to real planes, readers will enjoy learning about the characteristics of different planes throughout history, including the first planes.

I Like Dogs

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
From dachshunds to dalmations to Saint Bernards, different types of common and not-so-common dogs are shown in this celebration of dog fanciers. Tips for caring for dogs and jobs for dogs are also covered.

I Like Dinosaurs

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Which dinosaur could run as fast as a car? How many finger did a Tyrannosaurus Rex have? From velociraptors to triceratops, readers will love looking at and learning about dinosaurs and fossils.

Things I Like Pack A of 8

by Angela Aylmore

Published 10 January 2007
A series of high-interest books written from a child's perspective, using things they are interested in to encourage children to pick up a book and read. Simple vocabulary and careful levelling.

I Like Cats

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Readers are shown many different breeds of cats, from bobtail cats to Siamese cats, to the exotic sphinx cat. Attributes of kittens and wild cats are also discussed. Plus, readers learn the basics of cat care.

I Like Cars

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Readers are shown many different kinds of cars, including old cars and famous cars. They will also learn how to take care of a car and where cars are repaired.

I Like Bugs

by Angela Aylmore

Published 5 January 2007
Where do centipedes live? What is the biggest beetle in the world? Why do some spiders have oily feet? Young readers who like bugs will enjoy the bold colour photos that help answer these fascinating questions.