Mum, can I have a bag for my dinosaur eggs?" asked Joseph. "Use the bucket," said his mother. When they got to the car Joseph carefully put his bucket of dinosaur eggs behind him. When his mum asked 'who wants ice-cream'? he was so distracted that he forgot all about the eggs. Ages 8.5+.
Bats are smelly and horrible, aren't they? Finding a colony of bats changes Peter's thinking. The bats are more than he could ever expect. But will Peter be able to save the colony? [back cover].
Have you ever wondered where plates and mugs come from? How they have developed over time? What they are made from? How are They Made? Each book in the How Are They Made? Series looks at the production of an everyday items, from raw materials to finished item. Each book also explores: the history of the item packaging, marketing, advertising and distribution small-and large scale manufacture and the environmental impacts of the manufacturing process. Special text and visual text features include: simple, easy-to-follow flow charts showing production stages a timeline exploring the development of the item over time a world map showing where the raw materials are sourced, and where the item is produced ôGuess What!ö and ôQuestion & Answerö fun fact boxes. Guess What! There is no need to throw away chipped and cracked mugs and plates. Recycle them as pen and plant containers and fish homes in fish tanks. Make ceramic fragments into jewelry. Book jacket.
Featuring more than 400 kid-friendly destinations and activities, this essential guidebook for parents in the Sydney area offers valuable information?such as opening hours, admissions fees, and travel options?on everything from museums to puppet shows. Organized by theme and weather conditions, this handbook caters to families with children up to 12 years old and highlights free and inexpensive destinations. Convenient and thorough, this updated reference makes the most of of Sydney's best family-friendly treasures.
Nelson English has been specifically designed to ensure that you cover the basics of the National Curriculum and other UK curricula. Activities cover NLS Text, Word and Sentence Level objectives.
A guide to Sydney, seeking to capture the heart and soul of the city. From the cosmopolitan, bustling streets and laid-back cafes to the sparkling harbour famed for its twin icons of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the book shows all facets of the city in photographs, accompanied by detailed and informative text. Fully revised and updated, this second edition includes text and pictures on the Olympic venues and pictures of the city's ever-changing skyline.
Focusing on non-fiction texts - such as reports, explanations, instructions, articles, advertisements, letters and other forms of informative writing, this book explores parallel themes to those covered in Developing Fiction Skills. The themes covered are: wartime, shipwrecks, the Victorians, travellers' tales, mysteries, alien visitors, the unexplained, safety first, Ancient Greece, cliffs, buried treasure, and cats.
By reading this book you will learn about the features, behaviours and survival strategies of different types of snakes.Reading Age: 9-10 yearsText Type: Report
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