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  • I Wonder Why the Sun Rises: and Other Questions About Time and Seasons

    Brenda Walpole

    Paperback (Kingfisher, March 1, 2011)
    What is a leap year? Why are bees busy in summer? Who eats the moon? Why does it get dark at night? In I Wonder Why the Sun Rises by Brenda Walpole children will find out the answers to these and many more questions about time and seasons.
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  • Terrific Trains

    Tony Mitton

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2000)
    Amazing Machines: Terrific Trains by Tony MittonBig Trains, small trains, old trains, and new, rattling and whistling -- Choo, choo, choo! Preschoolers will chuckle as a wacky animal crew toots the whistle and treats them to the delights only a train journey can offer. Clickety-clack, whizz down the track, slow to a railroad crossing, rumble through a tunnel, and finally pull into the station where passengers await the fastest holiday flyer of them all!
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  • Are You a Snail?

    Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 16, 2003)
    A young snail faces many challenges as it tries to grow safely into an adult. All the facts a young child needs to understand the life of this intriguing backyard creature are packed into Backyard Books: Are You a Snail? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries.
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  • Cool Cars

    Tony Mitton, Ant Parker

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Oct. 28, 2014)
    From luxury limousines to speedy sports cars, Amazing Machines: Cool Cars features a wide variety of automobiles-- all driven by kooky animal characters. Lively rhyming text by the award-winning poet Tony Mitton perfectly complements Ant Parker's bold, bright illustrations. A picture dictionary identifying car parts builds vocabulary and makes learning about cars even more fun.
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  • White Rabbit's Color Book

    Alan Baker

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, May 1, 1995)
    White Rabbit hops from one paint pot to another, changing colors as he goes, until he ends up brown
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  • Basher History: States and Capitals: United We Stand

    Simon Basher, Dan Green, Edward Widmer

    Paperback (Kingfisher, July 15, 2014)
    Basher History: States and Capitals is the follow-up title to the bestselling Basher History: U.S. Presidents. This unique and comprehensive guide to 50 states (plus DC and the six territories) presents each state in the hip Basher fashion. Who better than Basher to give each state a face, voice, and personality and to give kids a fun, unusual but really information-packed gazetteer of their country. From Alabama to Wyoming, and everywhere in between, each state boasts about why it is special, dishes fun facts not found elsewhere, and waxes poetics about its motto, state bird, flag, state flower, and more! Find out how Connecticut got to be called the Provision State, why Georgia is nuts about nuts and why Illinois is called the Land of Lincoln.
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  • Epidemics and Plagues

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 30, 2008)
    Kingfisher Knowledge is a groundbreaking series for readers hungry for information on today's hot topics. Lively, engaging text, packed with information, accompanies stunning photographs that enhance each chapter. Amazing, state-of-the-art digital artwork guides readers into the fascinating heart of the subject. This learning adventure does not stop there - information panels throughout lead the reader to further discovery. Each chapter offers website links, book lists, places to visit and career information. "Epidemics & Plagues" takes an in-depth look at epidemics and plagues past and present, finding out about the big killer diseases and what happens when they spread rapidly and affect large numbers of people. It conveys the sad yet gripping histories of the Black Death of 13th-century Europe, the Great Plague of London, the devastating smallpox epidemics of 18th-century America and the flu epidemic that followed the First World War. It peers under the microscope at the agents tha
  • Discover Science: Rocks and Fossils

    Chris Pellant

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Discover Science: Rocks and Fossils by by Chris Pellant is a bright and age-appropriate introduction to the three basic forms of rock, crystals, and fossils. Filled with information about geological processes like erosion, weathering and examples of the many ways we use rock, this book is perfect for both the science classroom and budding geologists alike. The Discover Science series will capture children's imagination while laying the foundation for future learning. With age-appropriate language and an eye-catching design, this series gives young readers answers to fundamental questions about the human body, animals, planet Earth and the Solar System. At the back of each book, science experiments, colorful craft activities and notes for parents and teachers will help every reader get creative as they learn.
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  • Super Submarines

    Tony Mitton, Ant Parker

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Explore an underwater world with Rabbit, Bird, and Mouse in this marine adventure all about submarines. Zippy wordplay, zappy art, plus a visual dictionary, make this title a must have for bookshelves everywhere. Available for the first time in paperback, this book is filled with lively rhyming text by the award-winning poet Tony Mitton that perfectly complements Ant Parker's bold, bright illustrations. A picture dictionary identifying submarine parts builds vocabulary and makes learning about subs engaging and fun.
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  • First 200 Words in Italian

    Paola Tite, Katy Sleight

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, April 1, 1994)
    Labeled scenes feature Italian words and their English equivalents, grouped around subjects such as clothing, toys, animals, transportation, and opposites
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  • Basher Science: Microbiology

    Simon Basher, Dan Green

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, June 23, 2015)
    This latest book from the Basher Science series investigates the unseen world of microbes. Basher's distinctive style presents key microbes as characters with their own voice and personality. Microbiology investigates the "teensy tykes" such as algae and bacteria that are all around us in the living world, as well as a range of so-called "minibeasts", but these are not the usual creepy-crawlies that you might think of. These near-invisible creatures range from the zooplankton "good guys" to the unpleasant tapeworm and fluke. Yuk!Microbiology explains the different building blocks of the human body, as well as the nasty bugs that can make us so ill, whether it's catching a common cold or something much more deadly such as tuberculosis, the second biggest killer in the modern world.
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  • The Kingfisher Atlas of World History: A pictoral guide to the world's people and events, 10000BCE-present

    Simon Adams

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Combines four previously published history atlases into one volume, covering the entire history of human civilization from the ancient world to the modern era and examining all areas of development including religion, exploration, war, colonization, kingdoms, technology and more.
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