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Allison Lassieur explains all about the moon.

Two, four, six, eight, it's maths that we appreciate! Books in this fun series use cute or high-interest animals to teach key maths concepts while retaining reluctant mathematicians' interest. Illustrated with cut-...

One of a series of titles examining various social aspects of childhood and how these have changed over time.

This book traces the life of Neil Armstrong, from his early childhood and education through his sources of inspiration and challenges faced, early successes, and the moon-landing for which he is best known. A...

In this book the mysteries of space and the night sky are revealed and explained. Readers learn about the moon, the sun, other stars far away from home and the wonder of the Northern Lights, solar eclipses, and...

This is one of a series of titles covering the subject of energy as part of the science coverage at Key Stage 3 and aimed at reluctant readers in the 11-14 age range.

Series looks at machines and tools in a variety of workplaces, offering explanations of how common and complex technologies work in the real world.

Read Me books are designed to engage reluctant readers with exciting, and even disgusting, subject matter at a low reading level. This series introduces some disgusting aspects of the human body to engage readers and...

John Townsend looks at scientific inventions. Topics covered are: 'risky travel', 'great gadgets at home', 'risking body & mind', 'science by mistake' and 'yesterday, today and tomorrow'.

What is an atom made of? Why do ice cubes float in water? What is a buckyball? The visually stimulating 'Sci-Hi' books take learning science core curriculum to a whole new exciting level.

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