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Grace Jones

    I´ll Never Write My Memories
    Frog
    Rights & Responsibilities
    Women Who Changed the World
    Egg to Chicken
    Eid-al-Fitr
    • 2019

      Frog

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring fascinating life cycles in the animal kingdom, this book captivates young readers with engaging language and innovative design. It effectively makes the science of life cycles accessible, catering to both reluctant and confident readers, ensuring an informative and enjoyable experience for all.

      Frog
    • 2019

      Learn about the vibrant festival of Hanukkah with is celebrated by Jewish people for eight days in November or December of every year

      Hanukah
    • 2018

      The book explores the fascinating life cycles of various animals and insects, presenting information in an accessible format for young readers. Featuring easy-to-read text and informative diagrams, it serves as an engaging introduction to the natural world, encouraging curiosity and learning about these creatures' developmental stages.

      Honey Bee
    • 2018

      The Greatest Buildings and Structures

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book explores fascinating questions about iconic structures, such as the construction timeline of the Great Wall of China and the significance of the Golden Gate Bridge. It features engaging infographics and icons that present useful facts and statistics, making complex information easily accessible and enjoyable for readers interested in architectural wonders.

      The Greatest Buildings and Structures
    • 2018

      People Who Changed the World: Science and Arts

      Science and Arts

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book offers mini-biographies of influential figures in science and the arts, highlighting their groundbreaking contributions. It features historic and contemporary images alongside graphic timelines that illustrate the inspirations behind notable personalities like Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and William Shakespeare. This engaging format connects the dots between their work and their impact on various fields.

      People Who Changed the World: Science and Arts
    • 2018

      People Who Changed the World: Politics and Social Activism

      Politics and Social Activism

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on influential figures in politics and social activism, this book presents mini-biographies of world-changers like Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Mahatma Gandhi. It serves as a valuable resource for projects and educational purposes, with concise text that simplifies complex concepts while offering detailed insights into the lives and contributions of these innovators.

      People Who Changed the World: Politics and Social Activism
    • 2018

      North America

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Learn about some of the most endangered animals in the world and the continents tat they live on. This series uses eye-catching imagery, informative diagrams and fascinating facts to bring key subject areas to life. It explores the reasons why some species are endangered and the steps that are being taken to ensure these species do not become extinct in the future.

      North America
    • 2018

      From pyramids to palaces, which brilliant buildings are the landmarks of our lives? Over time, people have built their way to the top. From stone and sand to glass and gold, secretive stone circles and structures that can be seen from space, find out how human engineering has littered the landscape with beautiful buildings and terrific towers in this inspirational title

      The Greatest Man-Made Structures
    • 2018

      Australia

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Learn about some of the most endangered animals in the world and the continents that they live on. This series uses eye-catching imagery, informative diagrams and fascinating facts to bring key subject areas to life. It explores the reasons why some species are endangered and the steps that are being taken to ensure these species do not become extinct in the future.

      Australia
    • 2018

      Europe

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Experts estimate that there are anywhere between two million and nine million species living on planet Earth today, but thousands of these are in danger of dying out every single year. Learn about some of the most endangered animals in the world and the continents that they live on. This series uses eye-catching imagery, informative diagrams and fascinating facts to bring key subject areas to life.

      Europe