The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary J. Bingham Designed as a study guide for students preparing for their GCSEs and beyond, this dictionary provides clear definitions combined with carefully chosen illustrations and diagrams to simplify difficult concepts. The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Science Oxlade, Stockley, Wertheim
With clear definitions and cross-referencing, this book is written for students of chemistry, physics and biology. The Oxford Illustrated Junior Dictionary Rosemary Sansome, Dee Reid, Alan Spooner, Barry Rowe (Illustrator)
A revised edition of the bestselling Oxford Illustrated Junior Dictionary, with a new supplement section on word origins. Features include: * 6 000 headwords in colour for easy reference * 300 colour illustrations * special section on word origins to encourage readers to explore the history of their language * hundreds of example sentences to show how words are used in their appropriate context * parts of speech, plurals and derivatives written out in full to help with grammar * sturdy sewn binding * ideal companion to The Oxford Illustrated Junior Thesaurus.
The Oxford Illustrated Junior Thesaurus
Alan Spooner
Aimed at children aged 7+, this is an ideal illustrated first thesaurus to help develop writing skills and increase word-power. It will form a companion volume to The Oxford Illustrated Junior Dictionary . The text has been taken from The Oxford Junior Thesaurus.
The Oxford Children's Book of Famous People Oxford University Press, Angeletti
Eyewitness Science Guides: How Mathematics Works Carol Vorderman
A guide to the wonders of mathematics with hundreds of experiments, puzzles and tricks for all the family. It investigates many mathematical questions and lets you discover the answers by using basic mathematical equipment and items from your home or garden.
The Picture Atlas of the World
Brian Delf, Richard Kemp (Illustrator)
This picture atlas covers every continent and country in pictorial detail, and includes all the world's newest nations. Three-dimensional maps show not only mountains, rivers, volcanoes, geysers, and glaciers, but also great buildings, places of interest, people, animals, food, and national sports. Each map is supported by boxed features giving fascinating facts about the countries, accompanied by colour photographs highlighting some aspect of the scenery or wildlife. The national flags of every country in the world are included, as well as special illustrated features on capital cities and national wonders such as the Taj Mahal.
Children's Activity Atlas
Neil Morris
This atlas encourages children to learn map-reading skills, such as interpreting symbols, reading latitude and longitude and finding compass directions. It has 12 spreads covering each continent, containing accurate maps and informative text, with photographs of the land and peoples of the region. It also has a complete map of the world, fact boxes on a variety of countries and questions for children to answer.
Kingfisher First Picture Atlas
Antony Mason
An illustrated atlas, which includes an introduction to maps and map-making, and then examines the world continent by continent, with maps which contains capital cities, and details of characteristic animals, crops, industries and geographical features.
"National Geographic" Beginner's World Atlas
National Geographic Society
Maps, photographs, illustrations, and text present information about the continents of the world.
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