Trucks and Earthmovers

by Ian Graham

Published 1 August 2005
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

The Worlds Greatest Race C

by Ian Graham

Published 27 October 2005
This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

The Worlds Greatest Motorbikes

by Ian Graham

Published 27 October 2005
This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

Warplanes

by Ian Graham

Published 31 October 2005
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information – a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

Race Cars

by Ian Graham

Published 1 June 2003
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information – a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

Space Vehicles

by Ian Graham

Published 31 October 2005
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information – a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

The Worlds Greatest Pack A of 6

by Ian Graham

Published 20 October 2006
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

The Worlds Greatest Tanks

by Ian Graham

Published 27 October 2005
This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

Motorbikes

by Ian Graham

Published 27 November 1997
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information – a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

The Worlds Greatest Warplanes

by Ian Graham

Published 27 October 2005
This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.

Tanks

by Ian Graham

Published 31 October 2005
A high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts designed to motivate pupils to read and learn about simple design and technology. Describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. Compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information – a useful feature for encouraging numeracy skills.

The Worlds Greatest

by Ian Graham

Published 1 October 2005
This is a high-interest series filled with all kinds of fascinating facts that motivates pupils to read and encourages them to learn about design and technology. It describes the fastest, biggest and most amazing machines and vehicles in the world. This book features striking images to draw the reader in, and compares and contrasts vehicles, in tables of information - a useful feature for encouraging numeracy. It also uses a variety of ways to convey information, such as fact boxes, tables and different text types, so that pupils' interest is maintained.