Les Trois Voleurs: N? 1 - La Tour Au Tr?sor (Les Trois Voleurs, #1)
by Scott Chantler
2008 Britannica Book of the Year
by Inc Encyclopaedia Britannica
My Best Book of Ponies (My Best Book of ... S.) (My Best Book of...)
by Jackie Budd
For 5 to 8 year olds who dream of having a pony, this is an enchanting introduction to the different breeds, points, colours and markings of ponies, as well as how to look after it, riding clothes and tack, first lessons and going to a show.'
Lonely Planet Kids My Family Travel Map - Australia (Lonely Planet Kids)
by Joe Fullman
Introduce kids to Australia and help them plan their next family trip with this giant fold-out continental map. Bright and colourful, it unfolds into a detailed poster ready for kids to personalise by adding stickers to mark their family's travels and favourite places. But that's not all! Flipping the map over reveals lots of fun facts to learn along the way. My Family Travel Map - Australia is a new, regional and more detailed version of Lonely Planet's original My Family Travel Map. It's now...
Fairies are among the most popular figures in mythology and folklore as stories about them exist in almost every culture around the world. Appearing under many guises from the familiar tiny, winged people to balls of light, fairies are often portrayed as spiteful and mischievous. Though often associated with childhood interests, fairies are celebrated by people of all ages through stories, songs, dances, and festivals. ""Fairies"" explains the folklore and mythology of fairies, but it also prese...
Meet the amazing animals of Scotland in this beautiful book, packed full of fun facts, vibrant illustrations and maps showing where to spot these wonderful creatures. Young conservationists will love exploring Scotland's distinct habitats -- sea and coast, mountains and forests, rivers and lochs, and grasslands -- and learning about the incredible creatures that live there. These unique wild spaces are the ideal home for endangered creatures -- some of which only live in Scotland. Discover exci...
The Kingfisher Book of Evolution (Kingfisher Book Of...)
by Stephen Webster
The same process which enables penguins to survive the Antarctic winter and allows bacteria to survive in space has given humans the intelligence to build rockets and reach the Moon. The story of evolution is the story of life on this planet, the slow, incredible, endless process which links us with the first primitive organisms that appeared in the sea 3.5 billion years ago. Following explorations of space, oceans and Planet Earth, the latest title in this series takes us deep into the hidden w...
Biographies of the New World (Impact on America: Collective Biographies)
Be inspired by Football Legend, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain! Discover the inspirational story of this top player's journey from, his early life in Portsmouth following in the footsteps of his father, Mark Chamberlain, to his sporting success at school and Southampton Academy and playing on the same team as his idol, Thierry Henry - this football legend is an inspiration to kids everywhere. Football Legends: Young readers will love finding...
Developed by a team of language experts and educators, the Berlitz Kids Picture Dictionary is a fun and lively way for children up to age nine to develop language skills. Packed with more than 1,000 playfully illustrated words, young language learners will be introduced to colors, shapes, numbers, family members, animals, and much more! Every word is accompanied by a simple sentence and a colorful picture. Special pages introduce such kid-friendly topics as clothing, insects, flowers, and toys.
In ninety-six pages of head-scratching questions and answers, this book takes on the all-important question: Who? Who can change the course of history? Who invented stamps? Who wrote the Bible? Who am I? These and many more are tackled with wit and brevity. Full of clearly explained answers for some of life's toughest questions, The Book of Who will satisfy even the most curious kid.
Born to two uneducated farmers, Abraham Lincoln came from meager origins and had only 18 months of formal education. Yet, he worked himself up from farmer to respected lawyer to U.S. Congressman to the 16th U.S. president. He was a humanitarian who did not believe in killing animals for food. From the start of his political career, he fought for the abolition of slavery, and once elected president, he passed the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring the freedom of any slaves in territories not un...
Our World of Information (Our World of Information)
by Claire Throp
The Thirteen Colonies 1584 - 1776 (National Geographic Timelines)
by Gill Davies
Notebook Reference Student Planner (Notebook Reference)
by Vincent Douglas