Get Outdoors: Brilliant Boredom Busters for Kiwi Kids by Paul Adamson
Category: Children Non Fiction
This book has so many ideas to get your body moving and your brain inventing, you'll be out the door and off on adventures before you know it! From the author of the award-winning Beginner's Guide to Hunting and Fishing in New Zealand, Get Outdoors is full of fun ideas to get your body moving and your b ...Show more
How Spaceships Work (HB) (Lonely Planet Kids) by .
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: How Things Work Ser.
Blast off into the cosmos with the latest title in the popular 'How Things Work' series which includes How Cities Work, How Airports Work, How Trains Work and How Ships Work - books that reveal the inner workings of familiar places and vehicles. Featuring fantastic illustrations by James Gulliver Hancoc ...Show more
Science School: 30 Awesome Science Experiments to Test Out at Home by Laura Minter; Tia Williams
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Awesome Science Experiments Ser.
Science School teaches children about the basic principles of science through 30 exciting experiments and crafts that can be done at home, using everyday objects and materials around you. Why do bubbles hold their shape? How does an electric circuit work? What makes popcorn pop? Can an egg bounce? If yo ...Show more
Volcano & Earthquake (DK Eyewitness)
Category: Children Non Fiction
Find out what happens in an earthquake, and how scientists measure its force. See streams of red-hot lava flowing from an erupting volcano. Discover how volcanoes affect the weather. What will you Eyewitness next? Visually stunning and packed full of facts, DK Eyewitness books are perfect for school pro ...Show more
The LEGO Games Book by Tori Kosara
Category: Children Non Fiction
Comes with exclusive bricks and game ideas to get the whole family playing together! Looking for ways to spend more quality time with your kids? Want exciting screen-free activities that all ages can enjoy together? Build in some time for fun with The LEGO® Games Book! This book is packed with more than ...Show more
What are Feelings? (Lift-The-Flap First Questions and Answers) by Katie Daynes
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Lift the Flap First Questions and Answers
This thoughtful book explores happiness, sadness, anger, fear and worry in a friendly and approachable way. Adorable animal characters experience different emotions, while imaginative flaps answer important questions such as 'Why don't I feel happy all the time?' and 'How can I cheer up my friend?' Intr ...Show more
Matariki: Te Whetu o te Tau by Rangi Matamua
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: 1st | Reading Level: very good
Te Reo Māori edition. In mid-winter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interes ...Show more
My First Xylophone Book by Sam Taplin
Category: Children Non Fiction
Young children can discover the magic of making music with the real xylophone attached to the front of this charming book. Using the high-quality xylophone and clear, simple instructions, they can learn to play a selection of well-known tunes, including Hey Diddle Diddle, Old MacDonald and Twinkle Twink ...Show more
Look Inside Trains (Lift-the-Flap Board Book) by Alex Frith
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Usborne Look Inside
From traditional steam trains to super-fast bullet trains, this fact-filled information book allows children to look inside locomotives and find out how they work. Young readers can lift-the-flaps to discover fun facts and find out about the history of train travel.
The Ocean Book - A Deep Dive into Our Worlds Oceans by Claudia Martin
Category: Children Non Fiction
The Spectacular Science of the Living World by Rob Colson
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Spectacular Science Ser.
The Spectacular Science of the Living World is guaranteed to answer all those tricky science questions that children ask about animals, plants, habitats and ecosystemsQuestions include when and how did life first appear on Earth? How do trees communicate with each other? What are the Great Extinctions? ...Show more
How Technology Works - From Biofuel to Bullet Trains by DK
Category: Children Non Fiction
An all-in-one encyclopedia that explains the technology of everyday life Get inside the machinery of the modern world and understand the science that makes it all work. Have you ever been tempted to take the back off your TV? Have you wondered about what's going on beneath your feet on the street where ...Show more