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  • Brown Rabbit's Busy Day

    Alan Baker

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 16, 2017)
    Strawberries, dandelions, and radishes―what is Brown Rabbit up to in his busy day?Young children will enjoy following Alan Baker's inquisitive LITTLE RABBITS as they make new discoveries. Simple storylines and playful artwork offer a fresh approach to learning early concepts.
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  • Amazing Machines Truckload Children Collection Tony Mitton 10 Books Set

    Tony Mitton, Ant Parker

    Paperback (Kingfisher, March 15, 2015)
    Amazing Machines Truckload Children Collection by Tony Mitton. Depcits with full of fun rhymes, artwork, animal characters that will loves all young children as they learn about machines toys.
  • I Wonder Why Greeks Built Temples: and Other Questions about Ancient Greece

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Jan. 31, 2012)
    I Wonder Why Greeks Built Temples - by Fiona MacDonald - answers all kinds of questions, large and small, that children ask about this ancient culture, from "Who ran the first marathon?" to "Who discovered that the earth is round?" and "Why were Greek sandals bouncy?"
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  • A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes

    Kady MacDonald Denton

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Oct. 9, 2018)
    This delightfully illustrated book contains more than seventy-five of the best-loved rhymes and songs of childhood, from soothing lullabies to schoolyard chants. Popular classics such as "Pat a Cake," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Jack and Jill" are joined by lesser-known rhymes and ditties from many different cultures. Kady MacDonald Denton's illustrations add liveliness and humor. Together, parents and children will enjoy sharing A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes.75 songs are available to download.
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  • Super Submarines

    Tony Mitton, Ant Parker

    Board book (Kingfisher, July 17, 2018)
    Super Submarines follows the animal crew as they become sailors. Sink below the waves with the crew, explore the ocean depths, and learn how to navigate with sonar! Each page is filled with details that machine-mad kids will love: periscopes, submersibles, deepsea creatures, and much more!From airplanes to fire engines, the internationally bestselling Amazing Machines series is the perfect way for children to learn about all sorts of vehicles! Each book introduces a new vehicle and the many jobs it can do. Bright, engaging artwork and simple, rhyming text combine to make these fantastic books for young children. Kids will love getting to know the friendly, animal characters who feature throughout the series and reading about their fast-paced adventures!
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  • Life Cycles: River

    Sean Callery

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Discover which creatures are at the top and bottom of three river food chains, and learn what happens at each stage of their life cycle. At the end of each spread, use the picture clue to guess which river predator is waiting to pounce! Explore the rivers of North and South America, and Europe to find out which creatures live there. . . and which will make a tasty snack!Each book in this essential series reveals the life cycles of ten fascinating living things in a particular habitat. The life cycles link together to create three food chains. At the end of the book is a simple overview of how the three food chains interact to create a food web. With clear text and punchy photographs, this is a captivating introduction to habitats and ecosystems.
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  • Basher Science: An A to Z of Science

    Tom Jackson, Simon Basher

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Jan. 8, 2019)
    This handy visual dictionary covers the key topics in the core STEM subjects of biology, chemistry, and physics. The A-Z of Science brings the unique and popular Basher illustrative approach of capturing key scientific concepts as quirky but memorable characters, combined with the informative, humorous, and accessible text of science author Tom Jackson. This handy guide will be a sure-fire hit with school students learning these core subjects for the first time, as well as a useful reference guide and reminder for older high-school and college students looking for a revision guide.The entries are organized alphabetically, and cover all the topics you would expect to find in a core science book, from acids and atoms to X-rays and zygotes. Break-out feature spreads cover more complex, high-interest topics such as classification, cell, and nitrogen cycle. The A-Z of Science, which includes over 300 scientific definitions, is a must-have book for every student of science.
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  • Basher Science: Climate Change

    Simon Basher

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Do you know your carbon cycle from your carbon footprint? Can you tell your greenhouse effect from your green house? And what exactly is a tipping point? If any of these questions leave you confused, then Basher Science: Climate Change is the book for you. From El Nino and hurricanes to deforestation and population growth of scale - this is a totally comprehensible guide to a fast-moving, essential topic. Subjects covered in this book include: ice caps, the greenhouse effect, global warming, the butterfly effect, atmospheric systems, acid rain, ocean systems, acidification, fossil fuels, heat waves, urbanization, carbon footprint, recycling, renewable energy, biofuels, and nuclear power.
  • The Kingfisher Animal Encyclopedia

    David Burnie

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Nov. 20, 2018)
    Meet an amazing menagerie of creatures on this breathtaking safari through the animal kingdom. The Kingfisher Animal Encyclopedia spans Earth from pole to pole, covering 2,000 animals from the tiniest protozoan to the mightiest mammal. Each entry describes the animal's characteristics, behavior, and distribution, and gives their Latin names. The meticulously researched information is highlighted by clear, authoritative writing and more than 1,000 photographs and illustrations. Throughout the book, special feature panels focus on various aspects of animal behavior such as camouflage, migration, and hibernation. With comprehensive back-matter including a glossary, alternative name index, and general index, this one-stop reference tool is perfect for research or for browsing by animal-lovers of all ages.
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  • Things That Go Lift-the-Flap

    Deborah Murrell, Anthony Lewis

    Board book (Kingfisher, June 19, 2012)
    Things That Go Lift-the-Flap by Deborah Murrell, illustrated by Anthony LewisA follow-up title to the highly successful Animals Around the World, Animals Under the Sea andPeople Around the World.Climb aboard for a journey to the many places amazing machines do their work, from railway stations to space stations and everywhere in between. Packed with vehicles of every description, from race cars and motorcycles, to Maglev trains, airplanes and submarines, and featuring warm, detailed artwork with more than fifty chunky flaps to explore, this book is the ultimate interactive ntroduction to things that go that will engage young vehicle lovers for hours.
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  • Animal Babies in Grasslands

    Jennifer Schofield

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, May 13, 2004)
    Animal Babies in Grasslands shows mammals living in this lush and green habitat. From inquisitive prairie dogs to big-eared elephants, the charming images and clear text will engage children's interest immediately.
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  • Basher Basics: Weather: Whipping up a storm!

    Simon Basher, Dan Green

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Basher Basics: Weather, Whipping up a storm! created and illustrated by Simon Basher, written by Dan Green:Welcome to the wild world of weather, Basher style! Meet Hurricane, a violent blusterer; Atmosphere, a many-layered character who keeps the planet cozy; hard-nut Hail and sneezy Sleet; Drought, the dusty fellow who makes life hard for animals, plants and people; and mischievous El Niño, who messes around with ocean currents to chaotic effect. Includes plenty of detail on the forces that make weather work―this approach is so effective, readers will forever think about these characters every time they hear a weather report or step outside.
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