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Designed to support pupils aged 11-15 years with a reading age of 11-13 years, this series covers many stories of... Read More >>
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Disgusting plants? You'd better believe it. Being anchored to the ground doesn't stop some plants from oozing slime,... Read More >>
Presents a suite of complementary specifications, offering flexible options for science at GCSE. This title also... Read More >>
A baby Nile crocodile breaks through its shell along an African river. From swimming to hunting, this crocodile... Read More >>
Simple text and photographs describe the stomach, what it does, and the process of digestion. Read More >>
Simple text and photographs describe bones and the human skeleton. Read More >>
Simple text and photographs describe human lungs and their function. Read More >>
Simple text and photographs describe the heart and explains what it does and how it works. Read More >>
Simple text and photographs describe the brain, what it does, and how it works. Read More >>
Explores various organs in the human body and how they perform important jobs that are necessary to sustain life.... Read More >>
Discovering science by observing the forces at work in the human body, the ones that govern the natural world, is... Read More >>
Features: Reading Consultants - Map - Diagram - Side bars - Glossary - Index - Book List<br>Standards: Benchmarks... Read More >>
In Australia, a baby kangaroo is born. He's only the size of a peanut and stays safe in his mother's pouch. Watch... Read More >>
Carson tells the true story of Terri Roth of the Cincinatti Zoo, whose mission is to save rare Sumatran rhinos from... Read More >>
Why Animals Look Different examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how these features... Read More >>