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Klutz Solar Power Car BookThis amazing Solar Car Book is full of illuminating solar science facts and comes with everything you need to build a cool solar racecar: wheels, axles, motors, wires and a genuine one-volt solar cell. No glue, no nails, no tape and (best of all) no batteries required.
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How the Kiwi Lost its WingsLong ago when the world was new the kiwi lived in the treetops with the other birds and played and sung all day long. But when a plague of insects threatens to destroy the forest mighty Tane calls upon the birds to save the precious trees. Who of all the birds will answer Tane’s plea and what sacrifices will need....
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The Human Body PosterThis is a must-have poster for all aspiring young doctors! The organs and systems of the body illustrated in dramatic detail. Lots of information clearly displayed on one poster. Measures 61cm x 91cm.
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What Is A Fish?Most people think that fish are cold-blooded, scaly animals that live in the water, but is that always true? What makes a fish a fish? Informative,fascinating and illustrated with stunning colour photographs.
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The Down To Earth Guide To Global WarmingWhat is Global Warming? This essential guide will help you understand why global warming happens, how it affects the planet, and the simple steps you can take to get involved in protecting the environment.
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All You Need to Know About: Smelly StuffDoes cold food smell stronger than hot? Do humans have a sixth sense? Why do pandas do handstands? And are cows really causing global warming? Learn the answers to all these perplexing questions and more by reading Smelly Stuff!
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Caterpillar to ButterflyHow does a caterpillar become a butterfly? Watch in wonder as each stage in the life-cycle unfolds in this unique novelty fold out and find out book.
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Little Eggs, Baby BirdsWhy do birds build nests? The delightful life cycle of birds is shown to younger readers with the use of rhyming and beautiful illustrations throughout this novelty fold out and find out book.
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Little Green FrogsHow does frogspawn grow? This beautifully illustrated, innovative fold out-find out book displays the life cycle of a frog from egg to tadpole to fully grown frog.
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Tahi: One Lucky Kiwi*Award Winner* A delightful picture book of both fiction and non-fiction combined. Follow this remarkable true tale about one lucky kiwi, Tahi, through the eyes of a fictional school boy. ....
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Klutz Battery ScienceMake widgets that work and gadgets that go! This book is battery powered! All you need to know about batteries and electricity. With this step-by-step instruction book you’ll be creating ‘8’ move-by-themselves contraptions in no time. From a ‘Snow machine’ to ‘The Amazing Submergible’ and not to forget - ‘The impossible Project.’
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George's Secret Key to the UniverseWhen George’s pet pig breaks through the fence into the garden next door, George meets his new neighbours - Annie and her scientist father, Eric - and discovers a secret key that opens up a whole new way of looking at the world. - From outer space!
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Klutz Foam RocketsBuild and Launch! Makes three Space Racers. Ready to blast off into outer space? Make your very own space rocket ships with this easy to follow book, then load them on the launcher and - ZOOM! To the moon!
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101 Things to Do Before You Grow UpBuild, discover, play and enjoy! Everybody has to grow up one day. But before you do, make sure you have a whole lot of fun! Whether you’re young or just young at heart, you’ll find something to fire your imagination and get your pulse racing with ‘101 Things to Do Before You Grow Up!’
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Yates Young Gardener: Growing Things to EatWhat do I need to make a garden? What plants can I eat from my garden? Is spaghetti squash a plate of flat pasta?! Made especially for young gardeners, this book is full of illustrated gardening tips, methods, facts and experiments.
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DK Mini Scientist in the GardenBeautiful practical book with fun experiments to do in the garden – for our young and not so young budding scientists to enjoy.
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DK Mini Scientist in the KitchenBeautifully put together book with fun experiments to do in the kitchen – for all young and not so young budding scientists to enjoy.
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Why Does Ear Wax Taste So Gross!Did you know that humans share a third of their DNA with lettuces? That cockroaches fart every fifteen minutes? And that the average person spends six months of their life on the loo? The hilarious and irresistable facts in this book will sure to be a hit in any home or playground!
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Grow It Eat ItFrom plot to plate, this is a cookery and gardening book in one, from the experts at the RHS. Children will love learning how to plant seeds and turn their produce into delicious meals that they can eat! They’ll discover how food grows, from photosynthesis to pollination and learn to care for their plants. Then when they’ve picked their crops,....
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First Encyclopedia of SpaceAn ideal book for children aged five to eight with lots of questions about the Solar System and the Universe such as 'What are stars made of?' 'Why does the moon shine?' and 'What do astronauts wear? This charming encyclopedia is full of simple, easy-to-read text and lively, detailed illustrations, introducing young readers to the basic concepts of space. ....
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