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1 Interesting fact a day: 366 interesting facts from around the world to read with the family A book for kids 8-12 who want to learn something new and surprising about the world every day

By Bubbles Books

Spinoza's Revolutions in Natural Law

By A. Campos

OXFORD PRIMARY ATLAS NEW ED

By Watts, Franklin, Wiegand, Dr Patrick

This Borrowed Earth: Lessons from the Fifteen Worst Environmental Disasters Around the World

By Robert Emmet Hernan

Science Facts

By Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Steve Setford, Setford

Animal Suffering: Philosophy and Culture

By E. Aaltola

Full House

By S. Gould

Collins First Atlas (Collins Primary Atlases)

By Collins Kids

The Really Useful Science Book: A Framework of Knowledge for Primary Teachers

By Farrow, Steve

Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia

By Glenn D. Considine

Train Your Brain to be a Genius

By DK

What Makes Your Body Work?

By Gill Arbuthnott (Author)

The Nature Lover's Bucket List: Britain's Unmissable Wildlife

By Richard Madden, National Trust Books

Developing Science: Year 5: Developing Scientific Skills and Knowledge

By Christine Moorcroft

A Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe,

All Around Me

By Sally Hewitt, Amelia Rosato

UK Atlas (Atlases)

By Patricia Harrison, Steve Harrison

Popular Encyclopedia Plant

By Heywood

If the World Were a Village

By David J. Smith, Shelagh Armstrong

Insects And Other Minibeasts (Animal Close-ups)

By Taylor, Barbara

Butterfly Encyclopedia

Butterflies and Day-flying Moths of Britain and Europe

By Michael Chinery

Landmark Geography – Population, Resources and Development

By Chrispin, Jane, Jegede, Francis

Science

By Taylor, Charles, Pople, Stephen

A Dictionary of Chemistry (Oxford Paperback Reference)

By OUP, Daintith, John

Invention

By DK

Lonsdale GCSE Essentials - AQA Science: Revision Guide (2012 Exams Only)

By ., Christine Horbury, Andrew Catterall, Lynn Henfield

Nature

By Pawanpreet Kaur

2022 Guide to the Night Sky: A month-by-month guide to exploring the skies above Britain and Ireland

By Storm Dunlop, Wil Tirion, Royal Observatory Greenwich, Collins Astronomy

Basher Science: Planet Earth: What planet are you on?

By Simon Basher, Daniel Gilpin