My First Book of Knowledge
Andy Charman, Angela Royston, Jenny Vaughan
Paperback
(Southwater, March 18, 2008)
This lively and informative book is bursting with facts and information on every subject, from art to animals, from science to sport and from history to the human body. Its superb illustrations make it an ideal introduction to our amazing world for all children aged 5-9 yearsFrom the invention of the wheel over 5,000 years ago, right through to the dizzying heights of modern-day space travel, children's eyes will be opened to the fascinating and diverse world that we live in. How does a spider make its web? How long is the Great Wall of China? Who was Captian Cook? What kind of animal is a dunnart? And who invented the electric light bulb? Young readers will enjoy dipping into this book with its fully illustrated spreads and clear, explanatory text. A special fact strip, 'Look and Learn' panel or 'Can You See?' feature appears on each page, highlighting exciting facts and providing simple explanations. The colourful pictures throughout will grab the attention and fire the imagination of any child, making this a superb first learner's study aid, fun fact primer and inspirational source of knowledge.A lively and informative book bursting with facts on every subject from art to animals, science to sport and history to the human bodyFind out about the amazing world we live in: different countries, outer space, prehistoric life, the animals of land and sea, and much much more Includes over 850 magnificent full-colour illustrationsFantastic illustrated maps of continents and countries Ideal for young readers aged 5 and upwards
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