books by subject
Nature References

EXPLORATION INTO AFRICA

Collins New Naturalist Library (100) – Woodlands

What Flower is That?

Seashore (NTC REFERENCE)

Science and Technology Through Traditional Tales

101 Ways to Save the Earth

Planets

The Science Book: Everything You Need to Know About the World and How It Works (National Geographic)

Light and Dark (Piccolo Early Learn Together S.)

Collins Fungi Guide: The most complete field guide to the mushrooms & toadstools of Britain & Ireland

Animals and Plants (Oxford First Encyclopaedia)

Familiar Trees of North America: Eastern Region (The Audubon Society pocket guides)

Tell Me How? (Tell Me Series)

The Accidental Scientist: The Role of Chance and Luck in Scientific Discovery

The Bones Book and Skeleton (A Somerville House book)

What to Do When the Shit Hits the Fan: THE ULTIMATE PREPPER?S GUIDE TO PREPARING FOR, AND COPING WITH, ANY EMERGENCY

Science Facts (DK Pockets)

Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable Discoveries

I Wonder Why Stars Twinkle: And Other Questions about Space

365 Simple Science Experiments with Everyday Materials

365 Super Science Experiments with Everyday Materials

The Little Giant Book of Science Experiments (Little Giant Books)

The McGraw-Hill Big Book of Science Activities: Fun and Easy Experiments for Kids (Science for Kids Series)

Why Don't Your Eyelashes Grow?: Curious Questions Kids Ask About the Human Body

Eccentric Contraptions: An Amazing Gadgets, Gizmos and Thingamambobs

Keeping Pigs: The Complete Practical Guide for Pleasure or Profit

The Science Book: Everything You Need to Know about the World and How It Works

A Gardener's Latin: The Language of Plants Explained (National Trust Home & Garden)

God's Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations of Modern Science
