I Know Why I Brush My Teeth

by Kate Rowan

Published 10 June 1999
Sam learns about his teeth and why it is important to keep them clean with regular brushing.

Sam's Science

by Kate Rowan

Published 6 January 1999
Sam and his mother talk about germs, viruses, and bacteria, including how the body fights harmful germs and uses germs that are helpful.

Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book Sam learns about molars, canines and incisors, baby teeth and big ones, and how to look after them all.

Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book, Sam's cold prompts a discussion about germs.

Join Sam and his mum as they talk about how our bodies grow in this friendly introduction to science at its simplest.

Sam and his mum explain how our bodies grow in this friendly introduction to biology, illustrated by award-winning artist Katharine McEwen. Sam knows all about how our cells work, and, with a bit of help from his mum, he's going to tell you how they divide and multiply – and why we don't keep growing for ever! With fun, friendly pictures from Katharine McEwen, this book is perfect for five to eight year olds to read at home or share at school.