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‘The Super Skeleton’ is an engaging and accessible non-fiction book that’s perfect for younger children learning about the human body. While many books on the subject are often aimed at older readers, this book presents the fascinating world of skeletons in a way that’s simple, fun, and easy to understand for primary school children.

The book is a fantastic resource for the human body topic, offering clear, colourful pictures and diagrams that bring the skeleton to life. The simple yet effective text introduces key scientific vocabulary, helping young learners build their knowledge in an approachable way. Brief definitions of important terms on some pages further enhance the learning experience, making this a great resource for reinforcing core concepts.

Overall, ‘The Super Skeleton’ is a wonderful, child-friendly introduction to the world of bones and bodies, making it an ideal choice for teachers and parents looking to introduce children to science in a fun and informative way.

A new series on a hugely popular topic – the human body! First up, award-winning writer Dr Roopa Farooki explores the wonderful workings of the BRAIN.

Every second of every day, something is happening in every tiny bit of your body, from the top of your head to the soles of your feet… And if you think of your body as a machine, your BRAIN would be the control room – with billions of buttons for all kinds of incredibly important jobs.

With words by medical doctor and writer of acclaimed memoir Everything Is True, Roopa Farooki, and pictures by award-winning artist Viola Wang, this book explores how different bits of the brain work and (just as importantly) how they work TOGETHER… As well as sharing handy tips for looking after your brain!

A compendium of poetry prompts from Joseph Coelho (Children’s Laureate 2022-2024).

Each fun and engaging prompt for writing a poem helps children discover how to write poems and then read them out loud. This is a book to build confidence and literacy skills through channeling children’s imaginations.

This is a book for the whole family to enjoy, bright, cheerful but cool illustrations will appeal to children of all primary ages.

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