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Publisher: Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd

First Atlas is the perfect introduction to world geography for your 5+ year old. Clearly labelled map on every spread, highlighting key towns, cities and geographical features Fact and activity panels throughout encourage your child to cement what they have learnt Includes a 700 x 900 mm world map poster Young readers will explore and discover the world using the appealing, contemporary artwork. Each page covers a particular region of the world and contains a clearly labelled, colourful map. Engaging text, fun facts and plenty of features to spot help children’s confidence to grow in using an atlas.

This book contains a detailed breakdown of what goes on inside the human body. Suitable for upper KS2, the text holds a wealth of information organised into accessible bullet points, clear photographs, pull-out wall posters and very detailed diagrams. The structure into key sections makes it easy to find information quickly and we particularly liked the acetate sheet overlays that display different layers over the top of each other. A useful support for learning about human biology in KS2.

Project Weather’ is a non-fiction text filled with interactive elements and crammed with colourful fold-out pages, exciting hands-on projects and secret flaps that are cleverly integrated into the photographs. Bursting with interesting facts and ideas for investigative activities, such as exploring how to make fog in a jar, this text delves into the science behind what we experience with different weathers.

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