Describes rainforests of South America, Asia, and Africa; the plant, animal, and human life they support; and efforts to protect these rich, endangered environments.
Introduces the environment by describing different aspects of it including families, communities, places to live and shop, kinds of homes and schools, jobs, games, and celebrations.
Join the Beano gang as they discover the los t city of Atlantis, and the secrets of the pyramids. Learn a bout strange and wonderful creatures such as the gentle unic orn and the frightening zombies of Haiti. '
Following on from the first four Shooting Stars titles on science, this volume is one of four titles which focus on personal, social and health education. These look at some of the everyday issues children deal with now and in the future. This volume explores health and features a selection of facts and stories, with quizzes to reinforce what has been read. It is illustrated throughout with cartoon-style line drawings and the small format should make the volume easy to carry around or take home for homework tasks.
Each book in this series begins with the basic facts about a particular area of science, followed by a story which humorously illustrates the science in action so that children can relate science to their own lives. They continue with a quiz, biographies of famous scientists and fun experiments.
Each book in this series begins with the basic facts about a particular area of science, followed by a story which humorously illustrates the science in action so that children can relate science to their own lives. They continue with a quiz, biographies of famous scientists and fun experiments.
Coconut Seed or Fruit? is an Explanation text covering Geography, Science and Music themes for Year 2. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.