Amazing World of Microlife

by Steve Parker

Published 15 July 2005
Designed specially for young independent readers, aged between 6 and 8, this new wide-ranging collection called "Perspectives" aims to provide new perspectives on the topics being studied. The series combines core non-fiction features (including a real emphasis on research skills) with a visually stunning design that encourages readers to look at these topics in a different way. Micro life and mini beasts - the good, the bad and the ugly are examined under magnifying glasses and microscopes in this fascinating series. Read about these amazing tiny creatures that can help or harm us. This book focuses on mini beasts in their natural environment and in situations familiar to young readers. It uses eye-catching, highly-magnified microscope images, often from unusual angles.

One of a series of titles for children aged 6-8 that looks at the world of microscopic life.

Designed specially for young independent readers, aged between 6 and 8, this new wide-ranging collection called "Perspectives" aims to provide new perspectives on the topics being studied. The series combines core non-fiction features (including a real emphasis on research skills) with a visually stunning design that encourages readers to look at these topics in a different way. Micro life and mini beasts - the good, the bad and the ugly are examined under magnifying glasses and microscopes in this fascinating series. Read about these amazing tiny creatures that can help or harm us. This book focuses on mini beasts in their natural environment and in situations familiar to young readers. It uses eye-catching, highly-magnified microscope images, often from unusual angles.

Designed specially for young independent readers, aged between 6 and 8, this new wide-ranging collection called "Perspectives" aims to provide new perspectives on the topics being studied. The series combines core non-fiction features (including a real emphasis on research skills) with a visually stunning design that encourages readers to look at these topics in a different way. Micro life and mini beasts - the good, the bad and the ugly are examined under magnifying glasses and microscopes in this fascinating series. Read about these amazing tiny creatures that can help or harm us. This book focuses on mini beasts in their natural environment and in situations familiar to young readers. It uses eye-catching, highly-magnified microscope images, often from unusual angles.

Designed specially for young independent readers, aged between 6 and 8, this new wide-ranging collection called "Perspectives" aims to provide new perspectives on the topics being studied. The series combines core non-fiction features (including a real emphasis on research skills) with a visually stunning design that encourages readers to look at these topics in a different way. Micro life and mini beasts - the good, the bad and the ugly are examined under magnifying glasses and microscopes in this fascinating series. Read about these amazing tiny creatures that can help or harm us. This book focuses on mini beasts in their natural environment and in situations familiar to young readers. It uses eye-catching, highly-magnified microscope images, often from unusual angles.

A fascinating series looking at microlife and minibeasts under magnifying glasses and microscopes.

One of a series of titles for children aged 6-8 that looks at the world of microscopic life.

What are the smallest germs? Why do bacteria and viruses make us ill? One of a series of titles for children aged 6-8 that looks at the world of microscopic life.

Designed specially for young independent readers, aged between 6 and 8, this new wide-ranging collection called "Perspectives" aims to provide new perspectives on the topics being studied. The series combines core non-fiction features (including a real emphasis on research skills) with a visually stunning design that encourages readers to look at these topics in a different way. Micro life and mini beasts - the good, the bad and the ugly are examined under magnifying glasses and microscopes in this fascinating series. Read about these amazing tiny creatures that can help or harm us. This book focuses on mini beasts in their natural environment and in situations familiar to young readers. It uses eye-catching, highly-magnified microscope images, often from unusual angles.

Microlife That Helps Us

by Steve Parker

Published 27 July 2005
What are micro-helpers? How do bacteria help us to stay healthy? One of a series of titles for children aged 6-8 that looks at the world of microscopic life.