The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (Famous Lives (Gareth Stevens Hardcover))
by Margaret Davidson
A biography of the man whose curiosity and perseverance led to various inventions, particularly the telephone, for which he is best known.
Orang-utan Orphans follows the ups and downs of the lives of these special animals as they are cared for at specialist rescue centres in Borneo and Sumatra in southeast Asia and focuses on both individual animals and the incredible people who look after them. Packed with emotional stories, but these books are also supported by environmental and educational content. Each book touches on issues such as conservation, habitat destruction, poaching, how each animal lives in the wild and how they ar...
Lehrbuch Der Mineralogie (Lehrba1/4cher Und Monographien Aus Dem Gebiete der Exakten W, #6)
by W Schmidt
Drugs and Medicines (Nuffield revised chemistry)
The Wildebeest's Journey (Lightning Bolt Books (R) -- Amazing Migrators) (Amazing Migrators)
by Jon M Fishman
Chile is a long narrow country that stretches along the western side of South America. Travel through the countries of the world and learn about weather landscapes and everyday life.|Chile is a long narrow country that stretches along the western side of South America. Travel through the countries of the world and learn about weather landscapes and everyday life.
Science never sleeps it's always in action Ever wondered how musical instruments make sound or how electricity is made Discover the answer to these questions and many others in this exciting new series.|Science never sleeps it's always in action Ever wondered how musical instruments make sound or how electricity is made Discover the answer to these questions and many others in this exciting new series.
How Wind Shapes the Earth (Science Kids - The Changing Earth)
by Megan Cuthbert, Katie Gillespie
Find you way around our world and take a journey through mapping you wouldn't expect with this interesting look at maps and mapping. Not just for directions maps are used to track and study weather people money and more. In this fascinating series human and physical geography combines with technology and science to look at how we map the world around us and our lives within it. Now more than ever understanding and predicting the weather has become very important this title takes a look at how we...
Computing and the Internet (STEM Shaping the Future)
by Beatrice Kavanaugh
Parque Nacional de Las Grandes Montanas Humeantes (Great Smoky Mountains National Park) (Parques Nacionales (National Parks))
by Grace Hansen
Our Extreme Earth (Set) (Our Extreme Earth)
by Rebecca Felix and Elise Olson
Pets: Pack A of 5 Paperback
There are many different types of bees. Bees can be different shapes and sizes. Find out all about bees in this exciting series.
Busy Day, Busy Night: Rain Forest (Rookie Preschool: Learn about Nature)
by Sue Hendra
Who Uses a Saw?
Dive into a world of gross facts and discover the secret science of everything icky and sticky. This irresistibly disgusting book for children will teach you all you need to know about all kinds of animal and human waste and goo – what it’s for, how it’s made, where it goes, and lots more. Did you know that the global population produces more than a million tons of poo every day? Or that the ancient Egyptians used animal excrement in their medicine? That sea cucumbers can vomit their sticky...
Darwin's Rival: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Search for Evolution (Walker Studio)
by Christiane Dorion
Follow Victorian naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace on his intrepid journeys across the globe and find out how he developed his own theory of evolution in this beautiful illustrated gift hardback.In 1858, Alfred Russel Wallace’s travels in the Amazon Basin and Malay Archipelago led him to discover natural selection independently of Charles Darwin. Darwin's Rival traces Wallace’s life from his childhood in the Welsh countryside to his rise to prominence among the scientific community,...
Plants and Animals (Project Science) (Science Discovery S.)
by Alan Ward
A collection of natural history projects, including such topics as garden birds, seeds, and nature trails.
From puke and poo to blood and guts animals will eat almost anything. Learn all about rubbish-raiding racoons and dung-dining dogs as you tuck into these gruesome books. This series takes a look at the gourmet meals of the animal kingdom where table manners don't exist and you won't be asking for dessert Doggie bag anyone|From puke and poo to blood and guts animals will eat almost anything. Learn all about rubbish-raiding racoons and dung-dining dogs as you tuck into these gruesome books.This se...
The Planets (Explorer Books) (Kingfisher explorer books)
by Jonathan Rutland
Describes the planets and their relationship to each other and discusses the technology which has made it possible for human beings to explore the rest of the solar system at a closer range.
English Sheepdogs (Checkerboard Animal Library: Dogs)
by Stuart A Kallen