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What was the biggest dinosaur? When was the ice age? Why did the dinosaurs die out? Suitable for school projects, this title introduces young readers to the wonder of the prehistoric world. It also features illustrations, photographs of dinosaur models and links to recommended we ...
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Full of big noisy diggers for little children to discover, this title presents five sounds on the panel, one for each digger, including a rumbling bulldozer, a thudding rock-breaker, an excavator digging a hole and a tipper truck unloading rocks.
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An informative guide that gives an insider's view of what it was like to rule the Land of the Pyramids. It provides things power-hungry young scarabs need to know to become Pharaoh, run their country smoothly and to build the greatest of monuments to ensure their legacy stands th ...
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Suitable for very little children, this book helps them press the buttons to make the noises of the animals they find in a zoo including a lion, elephant and dolphins.
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Features six original short stories to get babies and young children ready to float off to sleep. This book includes gentle and sweet stories that feature a different animal, including the monkey who can't sleep, the dog whose toes are cold and the Teddy and the Rabbit too excite ...
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Features nighttime rhymes to send baby into a peaceful slumber, including Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and a 'twinkling' sound chip. This picture book is illustrated with a touchy-feely patch on every page.
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Traces the history of our world, from the Big Bang to the 21st Century. This book includes major civilizations, rulers and events in world history, and paints a picture of everyday life over thousands of years.
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An exploration of the mysterious world of mummies and pyramids, and the insights they give into ancient civilization. It explains the scientific techniques used to examine mummies and how mummies have been viewed throughout history. Links are given to related Web sites for furthe ...
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A collection of festive poems for children. This book includes poems by William Wordsworth, Christina Rossetti, Alfred Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Charles Causley, Gerald Manley Hopkins, Benjamin Zephaniah and John Hegley.
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