Want to know how to make bird feeders, grow flowers for pollinating insects, build a wildlife pond, or raise funds to help animals? Packed with projects, this book is all you need to become a hands-on, wildlife champion.
Would you like to plant a tree, grow a vegetable patch, or start a pollinator pathway of wildflower patches in your neighbourhood? Packed with ideas and projects, this book will soon have you growing green!
Helping other people is a fantastic way to spend your time. From volunteering to raising money for charity, this book will give kids the ideas, inspiration, and confidence they need to become caring young citizens.
Dentists use LOTS of science to do their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists visit the dentist and learn how dentists use special tools and X-ray machines to check our teeth, how they fix cavities and clean our teeth using scientific equipment and how they show and tell us how to keep our teeth healthy.
Vets use LOTS of science to do their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists take their pets to the vet's surgery to see how vets use science to examine, diagnose and treat our pets . This colourful, quirky and delightful first look at the work of a vet will help young readers develop a love of reading and of science.
Engineers use LOTS of science to do their jobs. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists meet engineers who use scientific equipment to invent machines that help us in our everyday lives, build spacecraft and even develop and build high-tech artificial limbs for children.
In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists visit a building site and learn all about forces and pulleys. They will discover how cranes work, how crane drivers control their machines, check and repair them and use maths and science skills to load and unload ships and trucks and shift heavy objects on construction sites.
Chocolate makers use LOTS of science in their job. In this title for early readers, the Little Scientists discover the processes used in making chocolate . This colourful, quirky and delightful first look at the work of a chocolate maker will help young readers develop a love of reading and of science.
A book about bereavement and saying goodbye to someone you love
Big Nan's Last Adventure will help parents, carers and educators initiate honest age-appropriate conversations with young people about breaking down stereotypes about old people and the taboos around discussing death and grief. It will highlight the many views about what happens after death and how to keep people 'alive' in our memories.