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Books with title What On Earth?: Trees

  • What On Earth?: Trees

    Kevin Warwick, Paulina Morgan

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, April 5, 2018)
    Trees are an important part of our planet. But what on earth are they all about? Trees are not only one of the oldest living species on earth but they are also one of the most important. Essential for life and providing us with food, oxygen and shelter, without trees our planet would be a very different place. Discover all you need to know about these incredible plants and their place in our world in this fascinating book filled with fun experiments, investigations and hands-on tasks. Find out how trees are made and how they grow so tall. Then create a tree hotel and see what wildlife comes to stay! This brilliant information book features a mixture of explore, investigate and create pages which encourage children to learn about the natural world in an engaging, hands-on way.
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  • What On Earth?: Bees

    Andrea Quigley, Paulina Morgan

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, June 6, 2017)
    Bees are one of the hardest working insects on our planet. As they buzz from plant to plant, they spread pollen which helps our food to grow. Without them, the world would be a very different place.Discover all you need to know about bees and their place in our world through experiments, investigations and hands-on tasks. This book takes a cross-disciplinary approach, including links to culture, history, arts and crafts, as well as the science behind the topic, encouraging children to engage with the natural world through exploration, creativity and investigation.
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  • What On Earth?: Trees

    Kevin Warwick

    Paperback (QED Publishing, April 5, 2018)
    Trees are an important part of our planet. But what on earth are they all about? Trees are not only one of the oldest living species on earth but they are also one of the most important. Essential for life and providing us with food, oxygen and shelter, without trees our planet would be a very different place. Discover all you need to know about these incredible plants and their place in our world in this fascinating book filled with fun experiments, investigations and hands-on tasks. Find out how trees are made and how they grow so tall. Then create a tree hotel and see what wildlife comes to stay! This brilliant information book features a mixture of explore, investigate and create pages which encourage children to learn about the natural world in an engaging, hands-on way.
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  • What on Earth is That?

    Sarah Savory, Frederic Baele

    Paperback (Penguin Random House South Africa, Oct. 18, 2018)
    What on Earth is That? Is a story in rhyming text about a pangolin - the world's least-known yet most-trafficked mammal. The author's sone Luke invites young readers or listeners on a journey asking various animals what they think the odd-looking creature is that he and a friend have found. In the process, it's revealed just what extraordinay and endearing animals pangolins are and how deserving they are of our protection as an endangered species. A section at the end of the book provides some interesting facts on pangolins and shows the work being done by the Tikki Heywood Trust to fight for their survival.
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  • What On Earth Is That?

    Sarah Savory

    eBook (, July 12, 2016)
    "Won't you come on a journey with me to discover What this creature could be that looks like no other?"..........."What On Earth Is That?" Is the delightful story of 2 children who find an extraordinary creature while playing and set off on a journey to find out what on earth it could be...It is funny and charming but delivers a powerful message raising awareness and inspiring children of all ages and adults alike to help to protect the most-trafficked but least-known mammal on the planet - the pangolin.
  • What On Earth Is That?

    Sarah Savory

    Paperback (Sarah Savory, Oct. 20, 2015)
    "What On Earth Is That?" Is the delightful story of 2 children who find an extraordinary creature while playing and set off on a journey to find out what on earth it could be. It is funny and charming but delivers a powerful message raising awareness and inspiring children of ALL ages and adults alike to help to protect the most-trafficked but least-known mammal on the planet - the pangolin.
  • What on Earth is That?

    Sarah Savory, Frederic Baele

    eBook (Struik Children, May 1, 2018)
    What On Earth is That? is a story in rhyming text about a pangolin – the world’s least-known yet most-trafficked mammal. The author’s son Luke invites young readers or listeners on a journey asking various animals what they think the odd-looking creature is that he and a friend have unearthed. In the process, it’s revealed just what extraordinary and endearing animals pangolins are and how deserving they are of our protection as an endangered species. A section at the end of the book provides some interesting facts on pangolins and shows the work being done to fight for their survival.
  • What on Earth--?

    Hazel Townson, Mary Rees

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, April 1, 1991)
    Much to her father's amazement, a little girl uses her imagination to transform ordinary household objects into extraordinary things.
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  • What on Earth?

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Child's Play International, March 1, 1989)
    Our reading skill is needed to help visitors from Mars. But the wrong answers are much funnier!
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  • What On Earth?: Wind

    Isabel Thomas, Paulina Morgan

    Paperback (QED Publishing, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Explore, create and investigate Wind and Water. Learn about these elements through experiments, investigations and hands-on tasks. What on Earth? takes the reader on a journey of discovery to explore the natural elements of our world. Find out how humans have harnessed the wind's energy and travelled the world. Create an experiment using your own windmill and learn how to make a sail racer. Discover all about the water cycle and make a precipitation gauge or grow your own stalactite. This series takes a cross-disciplinary approach, including links to culture, history, arts and crafts, as well as the science behind each topic. Internal links encourage children to choose their own path through the book, with each spread providing a new adventure.
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  • What on Earth...?

    Judith Nicholls

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Sept. 15, 1989)
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  • What on earth for?

    Kimi Mitchell

    Unknown Binding (Fairway Press, )
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