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Leon Gray

    Leon Gray crafts books for young readers exploring a diverse range of subjects, from scientific principles and geographical landscapes to pressing global issues. His work is designed to ignite curiosity and foster an understanding of the world. Gray's approach prioritizes clear and engaging narratives that make complex topics accessible and interesting. Through his writing, he encourages a spirit of discovery and thoughtful consideration of the wider world.

    Tropical Rain Forests
    Twins Too
    Digging into History: Solving The Mysteries of Stonehenge
    Oceans
    Giant Pacific Octopus: The World's Largest Octopus
    Rivers and Lakes
    • 2024
    • 2020

      Exploring the realm of magnetism, this book delves into its principles, applications, and future potential. It covers everything from magnetic fields to materials, offering insights into how magnetism influences our world. Engaging "Super Science" fact boxes provide intriguing statistics and lesser-known information, enhancing the reader's understanding and making it easy to share fascinating science knowledge with others.

      All About Magnetism
    • 2020

      Exploring the concepts of forces and motion, this book delves into various types, from magnetic force to gravity, and their implications for the future. Engaging "Super Science" fact boxes provide intriguing statistics and lesser-known information, perfect for enhancing your science knowledge and impressing friends.

      All About Forces and Motion
    • 2020

      Exploring the various forms of light, this book delves into its properties and applications in technology, science, and travel. It features "Super Science" fact boxes that provide intriguing statistics and lesser-known information, perfect for enhancing your understanding and sharing impressive science facts with friends.

      All About Light
    • 2019

      From atoms to solar panels, find out all about electricity and what it does in this fascinating book, including what lies ahead for our use of electricity in the future. Super Science fact boxes give interesting stats and lesser-known facts so you can impress your friends with your science knowledge!

      All About Electricity
    • 2017

      Dirty Bombs and Shell Shock

      Biology Goes to War

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book explores the crucial role of biology in warfare, highlighting its applications from cavalry tactics to medical care in conflict zones. It delves into the influential scientists and key concepts that have shaped our modern understanding of biology, showcasing how these advancements have impacted military strategies and healthcare during wars.

      Dirty Bombs and Shell Shock
    • 2017

      In The Stars

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Danny found it strange just how many memories from the 1940s and '50s coalesced in his mind daily. The months leading to him arriving at the care home were vague. He struggled to remember the day-to-day things but not memories from the past - glimpses into his wartime file as a first-rate assassin for the special operations and later his successful music career. His obituary eventually described him as 'an entrepreneurial pop maestro of the '60s and '70s, [receiving an] OBE for services to British music and his charity work for the Royal British Legion'.He had money, a fondness for young ladies and was still renowned as one of the best wet job operatives on the book. In 1967, one of Danny's protégées, lead singer Alan Thompson, suddenly disappeared. Journalist Jan Dale is determined to reveal what happened, convinced Danny is linked. It's not long before Jan and her friend, former MP Katie Ross, are dangerously close to top-secret government information and in far deeper than they realise.

      In The Stars
    • 2017

      Build your own spinning globe -- then start exploring it with the help of a World Explorer's Guide. For curious adventurers everywhere comes a unique guide to the amazing diversity of life on planet Earth. From the poles to the equator, from dense cities to vast wildernesses, from deep below the sea to high in the forest canopy, this illustrated globe and guide take readers on a rich and exciting tour of discovery and revelation. The Discovery Globe kit contains: - model pieces, wooden dowels, a plastic connector, and a pedestal -- all you need to make your own globe - a forty-eight page World Explorer's Guide, including a glossary, a key to world biomes, questions for testing exploring skills, and globe assembly instructions

      Discovery Globe: Build-Your-Own Globe Kit
    • 2017
    • 2017