How to be a Genius: Your Brilliant Brain and How to Train It by DK
Category: Children Non Fiction
Learn hints and tips to help you fine-tune your brain, and be inspired by some of the greatest minds that have ever livedUse your eyes, ears, and imagination to explore your amazing mind and sharpen your wits.Do you want to calculate like Einstein, paint like Picasso, or compose like Mozart? Put your gr ...Show more
The Dinosaur Book by .
Category: Children Non Fiction
Travel across the world and back in time to meet the incredible creatures that once stalked our planet, including dinosaurs, flying reptiles and marine reptiles. Whether big, small, fast, slow, fearsome or friendly, you'll find it here. Divided into chapters focused on the seven continents and oceans, w ...Show more
Bug Atlas (Lonely Planet Kids) by Joe Fullman
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Creature Atlas
The third in our award-winning Atlas series, following Dinosaur Atlas and Animal Atlas, Lonely Planet Kids' Bug Atlas focuses on the magical miniature world of creepy crawlies. Continent by continent, we take a tour around the globe to uncover fascinating bugs, insects, scorpions, spiders and other icky ...Show more
What Colour Is The Sky? by Laura Shallcrass
Category: Children Non Fiction
What Colour Is The Sky? explores the idea that all of us have different perspectives and opinions in life. This beautifully illustrated picture book for young children explores the wonder of nature and shows the importance of listening and respecting other opinions, even when we see things differently. ...Show more
Oceanarium (Welcome to the Museum) by Loveday Trinick
Category: Children Non Fiction
The next instalment in the successful Welcome to the Museum series, Oceanarium explores the planet's largest and most important habitat, beautifully illustrated by Teagan White. Welcome to the museum that is always open to explore...Step inside the pages of Oceanarium to enjoy the experience of a museum ...Show more
Malala Yousafzai (Little People, Big Dreams) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Little People, Big Dreams
In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Malala Yousafzai, the incredible activist for girls' education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. When Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan, her father was determined sh ...Show more
Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1: The Birth of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Category: Children Non Fiction
The first volume of the graphic adaptation of Yuval Noah Harari's global phenomenon and smash Sunday Times #1 bestseller, with gorgeous full-colour illustrations and a beautiful package - the perfect gift for the curious beings in your life. One hundred thousand years ago, at least six different species ...Show more
What Is the Moon? (Lift-The-Flap Very First Questions and Answers) by Katie Daynes
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Very First Lift-the-Flap Questions and Answers
Explore the magic and mystery of the moon, from why it changes shape and what makes it shine to how astronauts managed to land on it and what they found there. 50 years after the first Moon Landing, this delightful book makes a perfect introduction to the topic for a new generation.
Build Your Own Dinosaur Museum (Lonely Planet Kids) by Jenny Jacoby
Category: Children Non Fiction
Calling all dinosaur experts! We need your help. We have just received a crate of dinosaur fossils - and they need assembling! Fast! Can you find the right room for each skeleton and build them in time for the museum's big opening? There are five pop-up dinosaurs to put back together, including a Tricer ...Show more
100 Things To Know About History by Various
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: 100 Things to Know
An eye-catching information book filled with one hundred interesting facts to learn from history: who really discovered America, who were the kings and queens we hear a lot about on TV, why America invaded Canada, and lots of other random facts to make history a fun subject!
Coco Chanel (Little People, Big Dreams) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, Ana Albero
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Little People, Big Dreams | Reading Level: Children's - Grade 1-2, Age 6-7
A biography of Coco Chanel, the first lady of fashion, looking specially at her childhood to inspire young children. In this exciting new series, children will discover the lives of outstanding women who made a big difference in just about every field; from designers and artists to scientists. All of t ...Show more
Utterly Amazing Earth by .
Category: Children Non Fiction
Utterly Amazing Earth is a jaw-dropping pop-up book packed with fascinating facts about our amazing planet. Go deep below the Earth's crust to discover earthshattering facts. From volcanoes to earthquakes, the water cycle to seasons, this beautiful pop-up book brings to life amazing phenomena with brill ...Show more