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Books in Nom Nom Knowledge series

  • Nom Nom: Colors

    Forrest Everett

    Board book (Familius, Sept. 14, 2018)
    Nom Nom Colors gives young minds food for thought—literally! Kids who love Shopkins and Num Noms will enjoy learning their colors with the help and encouragement of adorable ice-cream characters found throughout. Even the book feels like food packaging with an acetate window on the front cover hinting at the delicious contents inside. It's food. It's education. It's cute. It's Nom Nom Knowledge!
    E
  • Groovy Movies

    Martin Oliver

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    None
  • Nom Nom: Shapes

    Forrest Everett

    Board book (Familius, Sept. 14, 2018)
    Nom Nom Shapes gives young minds food for thought―literally! Kids who love Shopkins and Num Noms will enjoy learning their shapes with the help and encouragement of adorable food characters―round cookies, square waffles, and triangle pie slices to name a few―found throughout. Even the book feels like food packaging with an acetate window on the front cover hinting at the delicious contents inside. It's food. It's education. It's cute. It's Nom Nom Knowledge!
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  • Mind Blowing Music

    Michael Cox

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    Presenting a mind-blowing line-up of musical talent! Superstar Rock n' Roll legends Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard! Cool classical megastars Mozart, Beethoven, Pavarotti! Mega pop legends The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, Oasis! AND many more special guests...Tune in to all sorts of COOL musical happenings, from the birth of the blues to the AMAZING invention of a sound recording machine. Get into the groove with MIND-BOGGLING musical instruments, and read about a tragedy that sparked the biggest MUSICAL EXPLOSION ever. PLUS how to become and overnight pop sensation! If you want to be in the know, get The Knowledge!
  • The Gobsmacking Galaxy

    Kjartan Poskitt

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    This gobsmacking guide gives you mind-boggling information about our galaxy and beyond. Go on a grand tour of the solar system, where you can go skiing on Mars and meet the sad creature from Pluto. There are incredible facts about red giants, white dwarves and supernovas.
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  • Nom Nom: Opposites

    Forrest Everett

    Board book (Familius, March 1, 2019)
    Nom Nom Opposites gives young minds food for thought―literally! Kids who love Shopkins and Num Noms will enjoy learning their opposites with the help and encouragement of adorable picnic food characters found throughout. Even the book feels like food packaging with an acetate window on the front cover hinting at the delicious contents inside. It's food. It's education. It's cute. It's Nom Nom Knowledge!
    G
  • Awesome Archaeology

    Nick Arnold, Clive Goddard

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2004)
    This work helps readers: discover the awesome world of archaeology; visit sinister tombs, sunken wrecks and hidden caves; and, dig up bucketfuls of archaeological facts!
  • Spectacular Special Effects

    Diana Kimpton, Royston Robertson

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 2001)
    This is a guide to the sensational secrets of special effects - from multi million-dollar computer magic in blockbuster movies to spectacular effects you can use in your own school play.
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  • Dreadful Drama

    Rachel Wright, Clive Goddard

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    First ancient Greek guys put on masks and acted out top tales. Next Shakespeare and his pals had some huge hits. Now the world's a stage to all sorts - from plays with no words to actors with no clothes! In this behind-the-scenes guide you'll meet an actress who slept in a coffin, a playwrite who lost the plot, and a director with all the talent of a corridor. You'll turn the spotlight on stage fights, fake props and special effects, and find out if you've got what it takes to write a smash-hit play or be a mega-stage star.
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  • Cracking Codes

    Diana Kimpton, Mike Philips

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2003)
    First the ancient Greeks hid messages under their hair. Then Mary Queen of Scots completely lost her head because of a cracked code. Now computers create codes no human can crack. This revealing guide gives you the key to unlock the secret languages of spies. Get on the case to discover how to decipher dots aand dashes, fathom flags, and suss a simple cipher. Find out how codes shaped history, won wars nd could even help us talk to aliens. PLUS try your hand at code making and code-breaking. Will you crack under pressure?
  • Flaming Olympics 2004

    Michael Coleman, Aidan Potts

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, April 16, 2004)
    None
  • The Incredible Internet

    Michael Cox

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    None
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