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Books with author Andrew Coleman

  • The Adventures of Mathew and Freddy: A camping trip they´ll never forget

    Andrew W. Cole

    language (, April 22, 2020)
    Join Mathew and Freddy on their latest adventure.It is the first weekend of the summer holidays and the boys are excited to go camping.On a hot summer´s day they catch a train to a beautiful location set in the British countryside and hike to the woods where Mathew has planned to camp. They get up to all sorts of mischief including building campfires, swimming in the river and exploring a mysterious cave.The boys enjoy themselves so much but forget that danger is never too far away. Will the boys be able make the most of their weekend away camping?
  • The Adventures of Mathew and Freddy: A weekend at the seaside

    Andrew W. Cole

    language (, April 18, 2020)
    Join Mathew and Freddy on their latest adventure.The boys get up to all sorts of mischief when they visit the seaside on the last bank holiday weekend of the summer. The weekend is full of lots of fun activities involving amusement arcades, surfing and of course eating lots ice cream. However, their adventure packed weekend does not always go as planned with many unexpected surprises along the way.Will the boys be able to make the most of their time at the seaside ?
  • A Beginner's Guide to the Universe

    Andrew Conway, Rosie Coleman

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 3, 2003)
    A Beginner's Guide to the Universe is a fascinating introduction to astronomy and the wonders of the night sky. It begins by looking at the universe as a whole, describing what we can see in the night sky. The authors then go on to explore the planets of our solar system, from the hot world of Mercury near the Sun to the distant, frozen world of Pluto. Moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets are described in detail, and objects outside the solar system are explained. Young readers will learn what stars are, and how they cluster together to form galaxies that allow us to map out the furthest reaches of our Universe. A key feature is a section in which John Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, answers astronomy questions posed by schoolchildren. This guide will also appeal to adults wishing to learn about astronomy for the first time. Andrew Conway is a lecturer in astronomy, based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Open University, UK. He is an active researcher in solar physics, and has given many lecture courses on popular astronomy. He is also a regular guest lecturer at astronomical societies. Rosie Coleman is a primary school teacher in Scotland, UK, and has taught children for almost thirty years. She has given many educational talks, and produced material for use in schools throughout Scotland.
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  • A Beginner's Guide to the Universe

    Andrew Conway, Rosie Coleman

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 3, 2003)
    A Beginner's Guide to the Universe is a fascinating introduction to astronomy and the wonders of the night sky. It begins by looking at the universe as a whole, describing what we can see in the night sky. The authors then go on to explore the planets of our solar system, from the hot world of Mercury near the Sun to the distant, frozen world of Pluto. Moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets are described in detail, and objects outside the solar system are explained. Young readers will learn what stars are, and how they cluster together to form galaxies that allow us to map out the furthest reaches of our Universe. A key feature is a section in which John Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, answers astronomy questions posed by schoolchildren. This guide will also appeal to adults wishing to learn about astronomy for the first time. Andrew Conway is a lecturer in astronomy, based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Open University, UK. He is an active researcher in solar physics, and has given many lecture courses on popular astronomy. He is also a regular guest lecturer at astronomical societies. Rosie Coleman is a primary school teacher in Scotland, UK, and has taught children for almost thirty years. She has given many educational talks, and produced material for use in schools throughout Scotland.
  • A Beginner's Guide to the Universe

    Rosie Coleman Andrew Conway

    Hardcover (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, March 15, 2003)
    A Beginners Guide to the Universe is a fascinating introduction to astronomy and the wonders of the night sky. It begins by looking at the universe as a whole, describing what we can see in the night sky. The solar system is then explored in detail, taking each planet in turn, from the hot world of Mercury near the Sun, to the distant, frozen world of Pluto. Moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets are described, and objects outside our solar system are explained. Readers will learn what stars are, and how they cluster together to form galaxies that allow us to map out the furthest reaches of our Universe. At the end of the book, Professor John Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland, answers astronomy questions posed by schoolchildren. Written in an accessible language, this guide will appeal to both children and adults wishing to learn about astronomy for the first time.
  • Fabrics and Yarns

    Anne Coleman

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, March 31, 1989)
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  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, Nov. 29, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common. This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome. Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • The Adventures of Mathew and Freddy: A weekend at the seaside

    Andrew W. Cole

    (Independently published, April 19, 2020)
    Join Mathew and Freddy on their latest adventure.The boys get up to all sorts of mischief when they visit the seaside on the last bank holiday weekend of the summer. The weekend is full of lots of fun activities involving amusement arcades, surfing and of course eating lots ice cream. However, their adventure packed weekend does not always go as planned with many unexpected surprises along the way.Will the boys be able to make the most of their time at the seaside ?
  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, Nov. 29, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common. This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome. Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, Nov. 28, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common.This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome.Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • Flight Lab

    Andrew Coleman

    Paperback (Science Museum, )
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