Emily Bone
1) Penguins
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This book introduces penguins describing their habitats, habits, babies, and problems of survival.
2) Owls
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Examines the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, nutritional needs, and life cycle of owls.
3) Seasons
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A lovely first book about seasons, explaining how flowers, trees, insects and animals change and adapt throughout spring, summer, autumn and winter.
4) Seashore
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Seashore is part of an informative and exciting new series for children aged three and up, with simple text that children can easily understand. Topics are chosen for their appeal to the very young, to answer endless questions and inspire new ones! Other topics in the series are Flowers, Bugs, Baby Animals and Woodland Creatures. Filled with beautiful illustrations, this is an essential addition to any family bookshelf.
8) The Iron Age
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When was the Iron Age? How did people make iron? Why was it good for making tools and weapons? What were the people like who lived at this time? In this book, you'll find out the answers and lots more about the Iron Age.
The Iron Age is part of an exciting series of books with easy reading text.
9) Astronomy
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How do astronomers study planets, stars and galaxies? What are rovers and where have they landed? How do different telescopes work? In this book, you'll find out the answers and lots more fascinating facts about astronomy.
10) The Solar system
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A simple introduction to the solar system that provides information about the sun, planets, and space exploration.
11) Trains
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Presents information about trains and railroads, including the history of railroads, different types of trains, and famous trains.
13) Dinosaurs
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An exciting book about dinosaurs for young children to read aloud. Each page has colorful illustrations of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a Stegosaurus, a Diplodocus and lots more. The simple text describes what dinosaurs ate, where they lived, how they looked after their babies and which were the biggest and smallest dinosaurs.
16) Ponds
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Investigate the undergrowth and murky waters in and around ponds in this beautifully-illustrated and easy to read book. Which creatures lurk underwater and which ones only visit ponds to find something tasty to eat? How do tadpoles turn into frogs? Where do water birds make their nests? Find out the answers to these questions and lots more.
17) Baby animals
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Numerous pictures and simple text help young children learn about baby animals.
18) Bugs
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Young children learn about insects through lots of pictures and very simple text.
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"This is non-fiction for very young children, who will find lots of things to look at and talk about in this highly visual book about space - what it is, where it is, and what's out there. Little ones can find out about planets, stars, asteroids, space travel and lots more - whilst learning lots of interesting new words." --Amazon.
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A stunning atlas with 15 beautifully illustrated maps for children to pore over. Young explorers can discover the countries, continents, oceans, mountains and ice caps of our amazing planet and learn where different animals and people live. There are fascinating facts about each country, plus flags and capital cities and an index of place names.