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Publisher: Red Shed

This book is a humorous mix between short comic strip stories and instructions for introductory physics experiments which could be completed at home. The innovation of the book is in the framing of the experiments as a way to think about solutions to the sometimes outlandish problem scenarios set out in the comic strip stories.

There are accompanying discussions which enable the book to work both for children new to experimental science and those with a deeper special interest. The book would particularly suit fans who like the balance of humour and information in Mike Barfield and Jess Bradley’s Day in the Life books.

 

This fabulous and inspiring new non-fiction story is based on the life of Ulugh Beg. The author imagines the questions he asked that led him to build the great observatory in Samarkand, weaving them through a compact but vivid evocation of his childhood. The illustrations add to the atmosphere of open plains, wide skies, glorious sunsets and lush gardens.

The story honours his achievements in mathematics and astronomy, setting him in his historical place between the earlier scholars of Alexandria and the later European astronomers like Galileo. Although it stops short of documenting his downfall, it is explicit about the religious opposition he encountered (as so many scientists did). It also stresses his own deep faith and belief that learning was a sacred duty.

The author and illustrator have packed so many ideas and a lot of information into a short picture book and yet it remains coherent and easy to enjoy. I would definitely have wanted this in my classroom when I taught in Year 1 and it would be appropriate for up to early Key stage 2. A real gem – I loved this one!

An absorbing gift for avid football fans aged 7+ years, perfect for the next David Beckham. Kick off your footballing journey and see the world in a whole new light!

Discover fascinating facts and stats – from record-breaking goals to famous football mascots – and learn about the funny and extraordinary moments that make football such a beautiful game.

This unbelievable round-the-world adventure is a celebration of the beautiful game that will take you through all of the planet’s continents. And the illustrated maps feature key aspects, such as borders, capital cities and major rivers, combined with amazing football facts – perfect for engaging young readers and football fans.

This is an appealing information text for KS2, all about everything frozen. Find out about extreme frozen environments, record breaking icebergs and the chilling legend of the abominable snowmen! If you like this, you might also like to try The Hot Book available from Amazon.

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