Take a spectacular tour of the earth in this fascinating guide which includes five 3D pop-up scenes that reveal the making, shaping, and workings of our planet. The pop-ups have see-through layers and a comprehensive key for each scene. Paper engineering by Jayne Evans
In this series of Earth Explorers go back to the beginning of time and discover the make-up of the Earth. From raging volcanoes to climate change and gases in the ozone layer, the history of Earth has never been so accessible.
In this series of Earth Explorers go back to the beginning of time and discover the make-up of the Earth. From raging volcanoes to climate change and gases in the ozone layer, the history of Earth has never been so accessible.
In this series of Earth Explorers go back to the beginning of time and discover the make-up of the Earth. From raging volcanoes to climate change and gases in the ozone layer, the history of Earth has never been so accessible.
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This is the next title in the colour "Horrible Geography Handbooks" series. From climate change to carbon footprints "How to Save the Planet" is a Horribly useful guide the environmental issues children are most concerned about and offers oodles of ideas of things readers can do to help to save the planet.
This is a book about climate change like no other - a collaboration between the inventor of Gaia Theory and an award-winning non-fiction writer for children - that explains the science and answers the commonly-asked questions about global warming. This book contains interviews with 'Gaia Warriors' all over the world who are working in fashion, architecture, conservation, research, the law and food; who are campaigning for people to switch off lights, cycle more, fly less; who are trying to live differently and to change minds - and... read more
What are the warning signs that a tsunami is on the way? Can scientists predict earthquakes? How do volcanoes form? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: "Tsunamis and Other Natural Disasters, "Jack and Annie's guide to geological disasters. This is the nonfiction companion to "High Tide in Hawaii "(Magic Tree House #28).