First Start
6 primary works
Book 14
Designed to attract first readers to non-fiction, this series presents popular topics through a combination of illustrations and photographs linked by a simple, carefully controlled text and captions. Each book includes a "Things to do" section, glossary and index. This book explains how we are born and looks at how our bodies change and develop as we grow into adulthood.
Book 15
Designed to attract first readers to non-fiction, this series presents popular topics through a combination of illustrations and photographs linked by a simple, carefully controlled text and captions. Each book includes a "Things to do" section, glossary and index. This book looks at how our lungs work and explains how and why oxygen gets into our blood.
Book 22
Describes the characteristics and life cycle of a variety of birds, provides birdwatching tips, and features instructions for making a bird bath, bird sketches, and other projects.
Book 23
This series encourages children to look closely at nature and helps them to learn how nature works and what they see. The reader can turn "nature detective" in the garden, in town, in the country or by the sea. The books focus on the clues that young readers are most likely to find from eggs to anthills. This book introduces the fascinating world of insects - looking at the habitats and life cycles of a variety of different insects. This book supports the National Curriculum at Key Stage 2.
Book 27
Book 28