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Magic Tree House #48: A Perfect Time For Pandas
by Mary Pope OsbornePublished: 15/08/2012
Jack and Annie are ready for their next adventure in theNew York Timesbestselling middle-grade series-the Magic Tree House!
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A Really Short History of Nearly Everything
by Bill BrysonPublished: 01/09/2010
A new edition of Bill Byson's worldwide bestseller A Short History of Nearly Everything abridged and adapted for children. With full colour illustrations and photographs.
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The Icky, Sticky Snot and Blood Book
by Steve AltonPublished: 01/07/2009
This is snot just any old book about the human body . . . this is a gorgeously gross pop-up book about breathing, blood and bogeys!
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National Geographic Investigates: Medical Mysteries
by Scott AudenPublished: 15/11/2008
Part of an investigative series - this title looks at unusual medical mysteries.
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The Gooey, Chewy, Rumble, Plop Book
by Steve AltonPublished: 01/11/2007
Make learning FUN with this gorgeously gross pop-up guide to the digestive system.
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Science Quest: Killing Germs, Saving Lives
by Glen PhelanPublished: 02/01/2007
The challenge for young readers: follow the scientific quest to finding the world's first vaccines - and move towards a future of saving lives worldwide.
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Science Quest: An Invisible Force
by Glen PhelanPublished: 02/01/2007
Follow the quest to understand the laws of motion and gravity - to formulate the ups and downs of physics and solve the mysteries of the strange forces that propel all objects on Earth.
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Science Quest: Double Helix
by Glen PhelanPublished: 02/01/2007
Trace the quest to solve the scientific riddle of how human traits are passed down from one generation to the next in this new book from National Geographic.
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Science Quest: Atomic Universe
by Kate Boehm JeromePublished: 02/01/2007
ATOMIC UNIVERSE traces the path to the discovery of radioactivity and places this major scientific breakthrough in the context of history.
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Why Does A Ball Bounce?: and 100 other questions from the world of science
by Adam Hart-DavisPublished: 01/11/2005
See science in action with this fully illustrated guide by a popular TV presenter and author.
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Global Garden
by Kate PettyPublished: 01/06/2005
With great ingenuity, this fun and informative book introduces readers to the world of plants and all the wonderful things they give us. Inspired by the Eden Project in Cornwall.
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Dangerous Reality
by Malorie BlackmanPublished: 01/06/2004
Reissued with a fresh new look, Dangerous Reality is a nail-biting thriller from the author of the bestselling Noughts and Crosses sequence.
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Professor Branestawm Stories
by Norman HunterPublished: 15/07/2000
There are stories illustrated in black and white by a number of illustrators from Heath Robinson to artists from the present day. This bargain book also includes tricks and inventions to try at home, and puzzles and quizzes to keep you guessing. Hours of fun for all the family!!






















