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Tells the true stories of real children's experiences of surviving different migrations around the world. This title focuses on a different area of migration, and covers four different stories, both historical and contemporary.
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Tells the true stories of real children's experiences of surviving different migrations around the world. This title focuses on a different area of migration, and covers four different stories, both historical and contemporary.
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Introduces and explains the ethical issues and big business behind what we eat, and how making choices at the supermarket can either keep things as they are or affect real change. This title explores various models of production, health and safety, animal welfare, the role of sup ...
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Introduces and explains the ethical issues and big business behind what we eat, and how making choices at the supermarket can either keep things as they are or affect real change. This title explores various models of production, health and safety, animal welfare, the role of sup ...
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This book discusses various forms of animation around the world.
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Introduces children to a range of arts topics. This title offers practical activities to reinforce learning.
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Tells the true stories of real children's experiences of surviving different migrations around the world. This title focuses on a different area of migration, and covers four different stories, both historical and contemporary.
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Focuses on the newsworthy real issues that teens regularly face in their schools and communities. This title ties in with media and information literacy standards to compare media hype versus the reality of the issues.
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Focuses on the newsworthy real issues that teens regularly face in their schools and communities. This title ties in with media and information literacy standards to compare media hype versus the reality of the issues.
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