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Louise Spilsbury

    January 1, 1963
    Children in Our World: Poverty and Hunger
    Pacific Ocean
    Arctic Ocean
    Atlantic Ocean
    Ask an Expert: Climate Change
    Children in Our World: Global Conflict
    • Children in Our World: Global Conflict

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.6(10)Add rating

      A beautifully illustrated picture book that sensitively explains larger issues and crises that dominate the news in an appropriate manner for children.

      Children in Our World: Global Conflict
    • White Wolves are engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Eighteen exciting new titles reflect the range of non-fiction texts children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They are ideal for topic libraries, and for teaching literacy skills in a curriculum context.

      Ask an Expert: Climate Change
    • This book introduces children to the Atlantic Ocean, looking at its resources, famous places and people who live along the coast. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Atlantic Ocean
    • This book introduces children to the Arctic Ocean, looking at both its relatively shallow continental shelf and its underwater mountains. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Arctic Ocean
    • This book introduces children to the Pacific Ocean, looking at climate, ports and features of its geography. Different types of islands and the ocean floor are explored using key geography terms. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Pacific Ocean
    • Boa Constrictor

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Boa Constrictors are top of the food chain. This means that they are top predators. Find out all about alligators, their life at the top, links in the food chain and killer facts!

      Boa Constrictor
    • This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), andcover a broad range of topics, within three curriculum areas:The World of Science and TechnologyThe Natural WorldThe World of Arts and Social StudiesAlso available for each reader:* Activity Book* Audio CD Pack (Reader and Audio CD)Answers to the activities can be found on the teacher's website a href="http://www.oup.com/elt/teacher/readanddiscover"teacher's website/a

      Fruit
    • This book introduces children to the Indian Ocean, looking at islands and how the Equator affects temperature and weather. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Indian Ocean