Stan the Snowman does not have the best of luck. In fact, it seems like everyone is out to get him. Beset by enemies on all sides, he is viciously attacked by an extraordinary array of things - old ladies, robins, super models, rabbits, hot water bottles, daffodils, chocolate flakes, evil cannibal snowmen... The list goes on and on in this hilarious cartoon collection of 99 freaky fatalities will leave you crying with laughter. A wintry Christmas present to die for.
Half BEE. Half BOY. Melvin Meadly is . . . BEE BOY. As a bee, Mel is ready to defend his hive against all enemies - taking on killer wasps, terrifying hawkmoths, and battling queen bees. But as a boy, has he got what it takes to protect his bees (and himself) against the greatest menace of all Nasty Norman Crudwell?The highly entertaining story of an unlikely superhero, full of fantastic facts, and illustrated in black and yellow!
Half BEE. Half BOY. Melvin Meadly is . . . BEE BOY! Bees are in big trouble! All over the planet, plagues of bloodsucking vampire mites are infesting hives and wiping out entire colonies. Mel must battle to protect his beloved bees from attack, but he has more than just mites to worry aboutwhen beekeepers start to mysteriously disappear . . .The third adventure in this action-packed series. Filled with fantastic bee facts, and illustrated in stunning black and yellow!
The book contains completely new material covering each field of science, as well as chapters on dinosaurs, testing your teacher and weird scientists. The quiz element is key to the success of all the Horrible Science books, and this particular title should plug into the delight our readers have shown at the chance to test them selves and their friends on some of the more unusual facts of Science. As well as quizzes, the book contains activities and fact files. Tony De Saulles provides his usual wonderful illustration and this book is a delight for all readers.
The Horrible Science Annual 2015 is crammed full of suffering scientists, amazing activities, explosive experiments and slimy games. Learn all the mind-blowing facts about bloody biology, frightful physics, chaotic chemistry from the award-winning series. It's the annual with the squishy bits left in!
These have been two of our most successful titles in the series, and it has been seen that our young readers particularly appreciate all the terrible detail of what goes on insidetheir bodies From brains that smell of cheese to poos thatfloat, this is a child-friendly non-fiction book that may be too much for adult stomachs.
These stand-alone resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula. Each photocopiable is accompanied by teachers' notes providing a clear learning objective together with suggestions for use within a lesson.
These stand-alone photocopiable resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula.
Stan the Snowman does not have the best of luck. In fact, it seems like everyone is out to get him. Beset by enemies on all sides, he is viciously attacked by an extraordinary array of things - old ladies, robins, super models, rabbits, hot water bottles, daffodils, chocolate flakes, evil cannibal snowmen... The list goes on and on in this hilarious cartoon collection of 99 freaky fatalities will leave you crying with laughter. A wintry Christmas present to die for.
These stand-alone photocopiable resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula.
These stand-alone resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula. Each photocopiable is accompanied by teachers' notes providing a clear learning objective together with suggestions for use within a lesson.
Designed to bring the fun back into teaching while also enabling teachers to teach the requirements of the curriculum, these stand alone photocopiable resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula.
Designed to bring the fun back into teaching while also enabling teachers to teach the requirements of the curriculum, these stand alone photocopiable resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science as well as the science curricula.
Science lessons have never been so much fun. Horrible Science Teachers' Resources provide lively stand-alone photocopiable activities based on the original best-selling paperbacks. Each book in the series is packed full of fascinating facts that are guaranteed to motivate your children! Every activity is closely linked to the QCA Scheme of Work for Science and has clear learning objectives that will slot easily into your existing planning. Try the activities in this book on plants-your class won't be able to resist the urge to learn about: How plants are a food source What plants need to grow and stay healthy The functions of different parts of plants Life cycles of flowering plants WARNING:Your pupils will seriously enjoy the activities contained in this book.
Ever wanted to experiment with the sick side of science? Really Rotten Experiments is packed with loud, noisy, wet and soggy experiments that are guaranteed to make your friends and teachers squirm! Are you itching to find out... * who invented pong-free underpants? * which strange scientists ate tadpoles for tea? * the revolting recipe for green slime? Plus learn to dance like a skunk, eat like a chimp and chat in cat language. With crazy cartoons, queasy quizzes and a terrible term at Rotten Road School, Really Rotten Experiments is simply oozing with ino! A bumper volume of Horrible experiments to keep children entertained for hours. Topics covered will include: blood 'n' guts body experiments, nasty noise experiments, seriously stinky experiments, dangerous dinosaur experiments, scary space experiments and much, much more! Although the main 'meat' will be the experiments, each chapter will also include cartoon stories, snappy facts and quirky quizzes and will be written in a way that allows readers to read the book for fun as well as something they'd only look at to try the expriments.
Science with Twice the squishy bits! Want to know... *why farts are so noisy? *what stops your eyeballs from falling out? Frightening Light puts some illuminating facts under the spotlight. Discover how eclipses turn day into night and why rattlesnakes could still find you in the dark. Sounds Dreadful will leave you shouting for more! Find out how sound waves make your ear drums tremble and why you might get a nose bleed listening to church bells!
These stand-alone photocopiable resources provide a wealth of learning that is closely linked to the QCA Scheme for Science. Each fun photocopiable is accompanied by teachers' notes providing a clear learning objective together with suggestions for how to use the photocopiable within a lesson.
Doug Kennel is a vet whose business is in trouble. When his children, Beth and Zak, suggest setting up a web-site, he's not sure what they mean. But soon they're solving problems, fact-finding and giving pet-care tips to animal-lovers all over the world. This title focuses on reptiles and snakes.
Has Your Pet Got A Problem? Why Not Email My Dad? He'S The Internet Vet! With Help From Me and My Brother, He'Ll Give You Advice, Top Tips and Brilliant Information On Scaly, Feathery and Furry Friends... Dear Internet Vet I'Ve Made Friends With A Cat! He'S Such A Character. I'D Love To Keep Him, But He Kills Stuff, Wees On The Furniture and He'S Enormous! Can You Help Me Change His Ways? Love Daisy A Tall Order! We Discovered Why Cats Have Nine Lives, How They Were Once Worshipped and Why Some Have No Tails! But Could We Stop The Weeing, The Killing and The Over-Eating? Find Out Inside...
Every island of the Caribbean has its own character and so not surprisingly does the food from their kitchens. Indeed when Christopher Columbus first arrived in the Carribean he is said to have remarked that he saw so many islands he hardly knew which to go to first. So variety is the spice of life in Caribbean cooking. It is a delightfully eclectic blend of tastes and textures, influenced by ingredients and cooking techniques from Europe, Asia and Africa; a diversity born out of the mixture of races - Chinese, Portuguese, British, Indian, Amerindians and Africans whose travels and histories are the heart of the Caribbean.
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