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Max Einstein: Rebels with a Cause

By James Patterson

Birthday Boy

By Baddiel, David, Field, Jim, David Baddiel

Switch On, Switch Off

By Melvin Berger

Leonardo, the Beautiful Dreamer

By Robert Byrd

Good Things From Farms: Phase 4 Set 1 (Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised)

By Catherine Baker, Collins Big Cat

Simple Machines: Discover Science Through Facts and Fun

By Steve Way, Gerry Bailey

Communication

By Steve Way, Gerry Bailey

Ada Twist and the Perilous Pantaloons

By Andrea Beaty, David Roberts

Anisha, Accidental Detective: School's Cancelled

By Serena Patel, Emma McCann

LOOKING AT PLANTS ROOTS STEMS LEAVE

Funstation - Science/Space

Pioneers of Science: Leonardo Da Vinci

By Lafferty, Peter

Children's Reference: Earth & Space

Listen Up! (Step Into Reading - Level 3 - Quality): Alexander Graham Bell's Talking Machine

By Kulling, Monica, Walz, Richard

Stone Age Geometry Lines

By Felicia Law, Gerry Bailey

Stone Age Geometry Circles

By Gerry Bailey, Felicia Law

Stone Age Geometry Cubes

By Felicia Law, Gerry Bailey

Stone Age Geometry Triangles

By Gerry Bailey, Felicia Law

Stone Age Geometry Squares

By Felicia Law, Gerry Bailey

Computers in Education

By Valdemar Setzer

Stone Age Geometry Spheres

By Gerry Bailey, Felicia Law

The Roman Engineers (Cambridge Introduction to World History)

By Hamey, L. A., J. A.

Farming Through the Ages

By S.L. Case, C.M. Case

ICT National for OCR Level 2 Units 6 & 7 Student Book (OCR Nationals in ICT Level 2)

By Parry, Mr Keith

Pulleys

By Mandy Suhr, Mike Gordon

How to Be an Engineer

By Vorderman, Carol

Kay's Incredible Inventions: A fascinating and fantastically funny guide to inventions that changed the world (and some that definitely didn't)

By Adam Kay, Henry Paker

Steam Engines

By David Lewis, Brenda

Pearson REVISE Edexcel GCSE Computer Science Revision Workbook - for 2026, 2027 exams

By Ann Weidmann, Cynthia Selby

1000 Inventions and Discoveries

By roger Bridgman, Smithsonian Institution