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A Day in the Life of Your Body

A round-the-clock guide to how your body works

With billions of cells, hundreds of muscles and bones, and thousands of kilometres of blood vessels, the human body is a complex machine in which all the parts need to work together. A Day in the Life of Your Body explains how this intricate organism functions to keep us alive and enables us to perform everyday tasks and Olympic feats.

Animal Planet | Atlas of Animals

A spectacular visual survey of Earth’s animal life

All animal life is here, organised by continent, then habitat. Find out about Africa’s endangered mountain gorillas, the creatures that live on the ocean floor, in the cloud forests or on the Great Barrier Reef. What kind of animal thrives in the Arctic tundra? Or the Sahara? Or the ocean depths? How do creatures adapt to life in these extreme environments? Find out why some animals hibernate and how animals find a safe place for their young.

Animal Planet | Incredible Journeys

Animals are on the move everywhere – over land, sea and through the air

Accompany animals as diverse as the African wildebeest, plains zebra, American monarch butterfly, Mexican free-tailed bat and Pacific bluefin tuna on their astonishing journeys. Track creatures as they travel from one habitat to another to find food, avoid extreme temperatures or breed. Follow the migration stories of creatures large and small along rivers, over continents and through oceans.

Animal Planet | My Life in the Wild | Kangaroo

The life cycle of an animal, from birth to adulthood

An engaging series of titles for children, each story told through the eyes of a young animal, revealing the secrets of animal family relationships and life and play in the wild.

  • Evocative illustrations capture the life cycle, character and distinctive features of the animal and its family
  • Simple text fires the imagination of young readers
  • Perfect for reading together and for budding young readers to read alone
Animal Planet | Weird and Wonderful | Show Offs

Weird and wonderful animals come in all shapes and sizes

…from microscopic creatures to the mighty elephant and gigantic blue whale. This series is packed with fascinating facts about astonishing animals and their sometimes bizarre behaviour.

Animal Planet | Wild World

An Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom

An exciting who's who of the animal kingdon that includes mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians, insects and other invertebrates.

Around the World

A colourful introduction to the countries of the world

A fabulously illustrated first introduction to the countries of the world and the seven continents.

Sprinkled with imagery that picks out a country's unique essence, together with just enough information to whet the appetite of the inquisitive young reader.

Brain Bank | Ages 5-6 years

Science and social studies made exciting

This extensive educational series is for students aged 5 to 11 years. It enables children to increase their knowledge in the core curriculum areas while encouraging the development of critical thinking and literacy skills. Ideal for both independent and guided reading.

Children's Atlas of the Universe

Takes the young reader on an exhilarating journey through space

An introductory section prepares the reader for the voyage, followed by a detailed tour of Earth's neighbours in the Solar System. Then on to deep space, the stars and galaxies.

  • Tips on stargazing with 16 star maps
  • Universe Fact File, including an astronomy timeline
  • Project boxes of activities and experiments to do

Takes the young reader on a fascinating tour of our extraordinary world

Before setting off, learn how to read a map and how maps are made. A further section shows how the landscape has been shaped, and how weather, wildlife and peoples vary around our planet. Then journey around the world, continent by continent.

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