Espresso: Ideas Box: Water

Author:   Sarah Ridley
Publisher:   Hachette Children's Group
Volume:   6
ISBN:  

9781445104003


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Join Polly, Kim and the rest of the Espresso team to find out all about water. Explore where our tap water comes from, how water makes electricity and what a monsoon is. Plus learn to paint like the Impressionists, make a cloud in a jam jar and much more! This book is part of the Espresso Ideas Box series, which have a wealth of information and ideas for exploring topics in a cross-curricular way. They are produced in association with Espresso Education, the leading digital curriculum service in the UK - used in over 10,000 primary schools.

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Author:   Sarah Ridley
Publisher:   Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:   Franklin Watts Ltd
Volume:   6
ISBN:  

9781445104003


ISBN 10:   1445104008
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   25 April 2013
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Born in Suffolk, Sarah Ridley lives on the Suffolk/Essex border and is a writer and editor of educational books for children and young people. Recently, a life-long interest in history has led her to write books about the First World War, inspired by reading letters written by soldiers who served in the conflict. Brothers at War tells the story of uncovering the material held in her own family's archives. Dear Jelly sets letters written by soldier brothers to their younger sisters at its core. Teenage children keep Sarah busy when she isn't tied to her computer, and she relaxes by walking along river estuaries close to her home.

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