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The Giant Sunflower: The Giant Sunflower (Espresso: Story Time #7)

by Diane Marwood

In this fantasy story, there's a competition to grow the tallest sunflower. Ash and Kim are determined to win, but Polly's sunflower is tallest by far and reaches up into the clouds! Whatever will they find at the top?This series featuring the popular characters from Espresso Education includes fun stories in under 200 words for children building their reading confidence.

The Messy Cake: The Messy Cake (Espresso: Story Time #5)

by Sue Graves

Kim wants to bake a cake, but his mum is worried about the mess he'll make. Sal and Ash come to help - but who will end up making the biggest mess of all?This series featuring the popular characters from Espresso Education includes fun stories in under 200 words for children building their reading confidence.

The Roman Treasure: The Roman Treasure (Espresso: Story Time #6)

by Diane Marwood

When Polly finds an old coin in the mud, she wonders who the man on the front of it could be. And when she gives the coin a rub, all sorts of strange things begin to happen! This series featuring the popular characters from Espresso Education includes fun stories in under 200 words for children building their reading confidence.

Plants: Plants (Play and Discover)

by Caryn Jenner

There are all sorts of plants in the world. Why not make a plant picture, pretend to be a plant or do a plant treasure hunt?Learning through play helps children make sense of their world. The 'Play and Discover' series is perfect for developing their natural curiosity. There is lots to talk about and great ideas for creative play. Each book includes notes for parents and teachers with further activity ideas.

Materials: Materials (Play and Discover)

by Caryn Jenner

The things all around us are made from materials. Some are hard, soft, shiny or rough. Why not make paper chains, build wooden towers or use materials to make different sounds?Learning through play helps children make sense of their world. The 'Play and Discover' series is perfect for developing their natural curiosity. There is lots to talk about and great ideas for creative play. Each book includes notes for parents and teachers with further activity ideas.

Bus Driver: Bus Driver Here To Help: Bus Driver (Here to Help #1)

by Hannah Phillips

When was the last time you travelled by bus? Perhaps one day you might like to become a bus driver? In this book you will meet our bus driver, Robert - and travel with him on board the bus he drives - to see what he does at work every day. Find out about the the bus he drives and meet some of the passengers he helps every day.Brilliant introductory books for very young readers that follow real professionals around their place of work to give a flavour of what it means to work in a particular job. Perfect for readers aged 5 and up.

Dentist: Dentist Here To Help: Dentist (Here to Help #2)

by Rachel Blount

When was the last time you visited your dentist? Perhaps one day you might like to become a dentist too? In this book you will meet our dentist, Paul - and his team - and see what he does at work every day. FInd out about the special tools he uses and the surgery he works in.Here to Help is a brilliant introductory series books for very young readers (aged 5 and up) that follow real professionals around their place of work to give a flavour of what it means to work in a particular job. Additional question boxes encourage the reader relate the information they are reading to their own experiences. Each book concludes with some advice on the type of person suitable for each job and the education and training you will need to qualify. Specially commissioned photographs of real professionals ensure the books are accurate and a true representation of what it is like to work in a range of public-facing jobs.

Dance: My Sports Club: Dance (Start Reading)

by Jillian Powell

Dance follows Adrianna as she goes to her local street jazz dance class - from warming up and turns to kicks and the show piece!

Seed Safari: The Story of How Plants Scatter their Seeds (Plant Life)

by Judith Heneghan

Looking at the amazing variety of plants around the world, this title focuses on the ingenious ways in which plants ensure that their seeds are dispersed, whether it's by wind or water or with the help of animals such as insects, birds and mammals.

Living Leaf: The Story of How Plants Grow and Survive (Plant Life)

by Judith Heneghan

Looking at the amazing variety of plants around the world, this title focuses on the ingenious ways in which plants ensure that their leaves have access to sunlight, water and carbon dioxide so that they can photosynthesise, and how they deter creatures that may try to eat them.

Let's Read a Book: Find Out About Books And How They Are Made (Let's Find Out #3)

by Ruth Walton

'Let's read a book' takes you around the world to find out how a book is made. Discover how writing developed, what an author does, where paper comes from and much more.This book is part of the innovative non-fiction series for children 'Let's find out'. Through quirky illustrations and lively text, each book helps children find out about the world around them, and beyond.

Let's Drink Some Water (Let's Find Out #4)

by Ruth Walton

'Let's drink some water' takes you around the world to find out all about water. Discover why we need to drink water, what the water cycle is, how our drinking water is cleaned and much more. This book is part of the innovative non-fiction series for children 'Let's find out'. Through quirky illustrations and lively text, each book helps children find out about the world around them, and beyond.

Let's Ride a Bike (Let's Find Out #5)

by Ruth Walton

Let's ride a bike takes you around the world to find out how bicycles are made and used. Discover when bicycles were invented, why it's hard to cycle up hill and much more!Let's find out is an innovative series of non-fiction books. Through quirky illustrations and lively text, each book helps children find out about the world around them, and beyond.

My Food (Little Stars: What I Like)

by Liz Lennon

Using simple words and colourful photographs, this book helps young children find out about eating and food. A perfect way to explore and discuss a child's world, the text is ideal for sharing or reading out loud. Notes for parents or caregivers are also included.It is part of the Little Stars series, which introduce first concepts in a friendly and engaging way.

I Am Kind (Little Stars: My Behaviour #2)

by Liz Lennon

Using simple words and colourful photographs, this book helps young children find out all about kindness and friendship. A perfect introduction to learning about good behaviour, the text is ideal for sharing or reading out loud. Notes for parents or caregivers are also included.It is part of the Little Stars series, which introduce first concepts in a friendly and engaging way.

Human Body: Your Digestive System (Project Science)

by Sally Hewitt

Features a mix of practical projects, research ideas and craft activities and includes maps, charts and graphs.

Fire Rescue: Fire Rescue (Emergency Vehicles #2)

by Deborah Chancellor

Fire engines whizz along with hoses and ladders at the ready as they race to the rescue...Lots of noisy words and plenty of high-speed action introduce emergency vehicles and other life-saving equipment in a lively and exciting way.

Police Rescue (Emergency Vehicles #1)

by Deborah Chancellor

Police cars zip along with sirens wailing as they race to the rescue...Lots of noisy words and plenty of high-speed action introduce emergency vehicles and other life-saving equipment in a lively and exciting way.

Ambulance Rescue: Ambulance Rescue (Emergency Vehicles #3)

by Deborah Chancellor

Ambulances speed past with bright lights flashing as they race to the rescue... Lots of noisy words and plenty of high-speed action introduce emergency vehicles and other life-saving equipment in a lively and exciting way.

Sea Rescue (Emergency Vehicles #4)

by Deborah Chancellor

Lifeboats and helicopters zoom along through the storm as they race to the rescue... Lots of noisy words and plenty of high-speed action introduce emergency vehicles and other life-saving equipment in a lively and exciting way.

Forces: Tractors (Project Science)

by Sally Hewitt

Features a mix of practical projects, research ideas and craft activities and includes maps, charts and graphs.

My Mum (Family World #1)

by Caryn Jenner

Who is in your family? Do you have a mum? All around the world people have mums. How are they like your mum? How are they different? In this book, find out about mums and their families all around the world.This book is part of the Family World' series. It looks at key family members and the variety of roles that they play in children's lives all around the world. Each book has easy-to-follow sentences with simple questions to open up discussion. They are packed with engaging photos of families all over the world for the reader to explore.

Pirates: Surprising Facts About Pirates (Know It All #3)

by Philip Steele

Impress your friends (and yourself) with just how much you know about pirates! Loads of facts and stats will bring the world of pirates to life - from the ships they sailed and the treasure the stole to gruesome deaths and gory battles - and ensure you really do Know It All.Part of the series Know It All - there are eight books in this series covering everything from Cars and Knights to Inventions and Dangerous Animals.

Martial Arts (First Sport #2)

by James Nixon

First Sport is a simple, fun series that gives young readers a first look at popular sports and pastimes. Equipment, basic rules and keeping safe are all looked at, as well as learning more advanced skills and taking part in competitions.First Sport: Martial Arts looks at the basic aims and moves of judo, karate and taekwando.

England (Living in the UK #1)

by Annabelle Lynch

This series introduces young readers to the four different countries of the United Kingdom, highlighting the differences and similarities between them. Clear, friendly text and big photos make these books a great starting point for learning about geography in general, and countries in particular.Welcome to England! In this book, young readers tell you all about what makes their country special, from its great capital city, to the landscape, people, food and things to see and do.

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