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Living in Space (Usborne Beginners)

$9.88

How do astronauts travel into space? Where do they live when they get there? What do they do all day? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more amazing facts about living in space. This non-fiction series aims to encourage children to access the wonder of the world around them. The easy-to-read text has been specially written with the help of a reading expert.

London (Beginners)

$9.88

How did London become the big, bustling city it is today? When was the Underground built and what was the Great Fire of London? These and other questions are answered with vivid, full colour photographs and short, informative text. Usborne Beginners are exciting books for children who are beginning to read on their own.

London (See Inside)

$19.78

Delve deep under London's streets from the days when the Romans ruled through to the hustle and bustle of the modern-day capital in this brand new title in the "See Inside" series. This title includes double page spreads on medieval times, the Tudor period, the Plague, the Great Fire of London, the restoration, Victorian London and the Blitz, each containing absorbing and fascinating historical detail. It contains over fifty sturdy flaps.

Look Inside a Castle (Usborne Look Inside)

$19.78

This is an innovative flap book offering a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of a busy castle. Amid the hustle and bustle, find flaps beneath flaps and many more surprises to keep enquiring minds entertained. Young readers can meet lords, ladies, knights and squires and find out how they live, work, fight and relax in their magnificent castle home.

Look Inside A Farm

$19.78

This title is full of surprises to keep enquiring minds entertained, including flaps beneath flaps, spinning wheels and a miniature fold-out booklet. You can discover what a cow's day is like, how a farm changes with the seasons and about the different animals and machines that can be found on the farm. This innovative flap book introduces children to life on a farm.

Look Inside A Pirate Ship

$19.78

Lift the flaps to discover what life is like aboard bloodthirsty Black Dan's fearsome pirate ship. Watch the pirates capture a merchant ship and follow them to a desert island in search of buried treasure.

Look Inside Food

$19.78

It is important for children to understand food - where it comes from, what's in it, and how it affects our bodies. This is an interactive introduction which traces food production from farm to fork.

Look inside how computers work

$19.78

Each double-page spread has a stunning colour illustration, and several flaps to lift to find out more about whats going on in the scene - such as what goes on inside a computer, how programmes organise and send information around and many other facts. Learn about the history and gain an understanding of how computers work.

Look Inside Living Long Ago

$19.78

An interactive history book for young children, looking at life in a town travelling back in time from modern times to the stone age. With over 80 flaps to lift.

Look inside science

$19.78

This is a re-sized edition of the original flap book that introduces the fascinating world of science in a simple and engaging way for younger readers. It is full of surprises to keep inquiring minds entertained, including flaps beneath flaps. It includes basic science topics from how plants grow to astronomy and forces. Each double-page includes simple practical experiments for children to try themselves.

Look Inside Sports (Usborne Look Inside)

$19.78

A fun flap book that shows young children what goes on at major sporting events and introduces them to a range of different sports. Scenes include an Olympic style swimming pool, an athletics stadium, a ski slope and a cycling velodrome. With over 100 flaps to lift, there's lots to discover on each brightly coloured page and plenty to keep curious minds occupied, including hidden flaps under flaps.

Look Inside: Your Body

$19.78

This is a wonderful flap book introducing children to the way their own bodies work in a fun and informative way. It is a new, smaller format of the "Look Inside" series, perfect for little fingers. It is full of surprises to keep enquiring minds entertained, including flaps beneath flaps and a cheeky peek inside a toilet cubicle. Young readers' minds will boggle as they learn about how their brains work, what happens when they eat, how their lungs use oxygen and much more.