Explore the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence, where cutting-edge technology intersects with human creativity and innovation. This book delves into the transformative impact of AI on various industries, everyday life, and the ethical dilemmas it presents. Readers will uncover the potential and challenges of AI, gaining insights into its future implications and the ways it reshapes our understanding of intelligence itself.
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- 2025
- 2024
Big Book of Facts
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Packed with intriguing facts, this book offers an exciting exploration of science, history, geography, and various other subjects. It's designed for inquisitive readers eager to expand their knowledge and embark on a captivating journey through diverse topics.
- 2024
Understanding Politics and Government
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on political literacy, this guide covers essential topics such as political systems, elections, and government functions. It addresses critical issues like feminism, human rights, and freedom of speech, using clear text paired with vibrant infographic illustrations for better understanding. Additionally, it offers practical advice on debating, a glossary for key terms, and curated online resources for further exploration.
- 2024
Featuring over 135 flaps, this interactive book reveals intriguing facts about various topics, from the meaning of karaoke in Japanese to the lineage of Genghis Khan. Organized into engaging sections like Living Things, Science Lab, and Treasure Trove, it covers subjects such as the periodic table, Earth's formation, and the Great Pyramid of Giza. Perfect for curious children, it enhances general knowledge while providing hours of entertainment through its captivating facts and discoveries.
- 2024
Dip the fly so desperately wants to be a bee, but no one seems to understand. Except for his wise, old Grandma. With her knitting needles and some black and yellow wool, she helps him with his transformation from fly to bee.
- 2023
A colourful information book filled with 100 fascinating and mind-blowing facts. Scientists and historians have discovered a lot about our past, our future and how the world works, but SO MUCH remains unknown. What is dark matter? How fast could a T. rex run? How did Mary Queen of Scots keep her dying wishes secret from her enemies? This exciting book explores the edges of human knowledge and the vast world of science just waiting to be uncovered.
- 2023
A highly illustrated tour of the human body, with simple, fun analogies to explain how it all works. Follow the owl professor as he takes two children on a tour of a body. But not just any human body - a gigantic factory building built to explain how real bodies work, from cell 'building blocks' to conveyor belts that carry life-giving energy packets and transport defenders to repel germ attacks! This beautifully illustrated book will open children's eyes to the wonder and weirdness of what's going on inside them.
- 2023
One morning, after dreaming of flies, (The juiciest kind with googly eyes), Spider was woken by a glorious sound,Beautiful music that had him spellbound. Join Spider and Fly on their adventure into the world of rock music and discover how Spider manages to right his wrongs by helping others.
- 2022
AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW! From the football cages of East London to broadcasting to millions, the engine powering Alex Scott's remarkable journey has always been her resilience. But thanks to a 'push-through mentality' the world has only ever seen the 'strong' side of Alex Scott. Now Alex is ready to lower the shield. In How (Not) to Be Strong, Alex shares the lessons that have shaped her, from finally confronting the legacy of a tumultuous childhood to the tarnished truth behind the gleaming football trophies. With raw honesty, Alex shows how she's tackled life's challenges and that sometimes the strongest thing you can do is show your most vulnerable side to the world.
- 2022
Two Heads
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Professors and husband-and-wife team Uta and Chris Frith have pioneered major studies of brain disorders throughout their nearly 50-year career. In this book, their distinguished careers serve as a prism through which they share the compelling story of the birth of neuroscience and their paradigm-shifting discoveries across areas as wide-ranging as autism and schizophrenia research, and new frontiers of social cognition including diversity, prejudice, confidence, collaboration and empathy. Working with their son Alex Frith and artist Daniel Locke, they examine the way that neuroscientific research is now focused on the fact we are a social species, whose brains have evolved to work cooperatively

