Book 1

The Seashore

by J Walker

Published 12 June 2003
This is an exciting new series designed to interest young minds in a variety of subjects. Clear vocabulary-controlled texts and colourful illustrations combined with exciting presentation and instruction for hands-on projects to make learning a memorable experience. The Seashore - Young readers will learn about the world's largest seabird, the world's highest cliffs, and where the world's largest pearl comes from!

Book 2

Sharks

by J Walker

Published 12 June 2003
This is an exciting new series designed to interest young minds in a variety of subjects. Clear vocabulary-controlled texts and colourful illustrations combined with exciting presentation and instruction for hands-on projects to make learning a memorable experience. Sharks - All a young mind ever wanted to know about Sharks including why a shark lowers its fins and arches its back, which shark glows in the dark and which shark is known as the garbage can of the sea!

Book 3

Volcanoes

by J Walker

Published 26 June 2003
This is an exciting new series designed to interest young minds in a variety of subjects. Clear vocabulary-controlled texts and colourful illustrations combined with exciting presentation and instruction for hands-on projects to make learning a memorable experience. Volcanoes- In this title find out how volcanoes are formed, including, what makes them erupt, the damage they cause and about the castle that is built on top of an extinct volcano.

Book 4

The Solar System

by J Walker

Published 26 June 2003
This is an exciting new series designed to interest young minds in a variety of subjects. Clear vocabulary-controlled texts and colourful illustrations combined with exciting presentation and instruction for hands-on projects to make learning a memorable experience. The Solar System - Will teach young readers all about the planets that circle around the sun to make up the Solar System. Packed with lots of fascinating information including shooting stars, the moon and what can be seen in the night sky.