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  • Sale! Hope: 50 Ways To Help Our Planet Every Day

    Hope: 50 Ways To Help Our Planet Every Day

    Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $13.49. Add to cart

    Did you know your food travels an average of 4000 kilometres to get to you? Have you ever wondered where exactly ‘away’ is when you throw something away? Or what happens to the 3 billion drink cans Australians go through in a year? Paperback

  • Illumibugs

    Illumibugs

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    Journey through the undergrowth with your magic three-colour lens (included) and discover over 180 minibeasts from every continent, under the sea and even from prehistoric times. Invertebrates make up nearly 97% of life on earth! With your lens in hand, discover mini beast habitats, and learn more about the impressive insects and other creepy crawlies that scuttle and wriggle around the world.

  • Illuminoceans

    Illuminoceans

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    The ocean is a big, mysterious place. With the magic three-colour lens included in Illuminoceans, shed some light on the darkest depths of our watery world, and encounter the creatures, seascapes and surprising underwater features of all of Earth’s oceans. From the mighty Pacific to the polar seas, Illuminoceans takes readers on a journey of discovery through the most mysterious environments known to science.

  • Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals

    Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals

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    Dangerous animals get a bad rap, but this beautifully illustrated encyclopaedia helps us appreciate the incredible features of some of our more hair-raising animal species. With more than sixty of the most deadly and dangerous animals from across the world to explore, every page of this beautifully illustrated volume is more eye-opening than the last.

  • Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Ugly Animals

    Illustrated Encyclopaedia Of Ugly Animals

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    Marvel as you enter the fascinating hidden world of ugly animals in this encyclopaedia of the animal kingdom’s most unusual and beauty-challenged species. It’s time for ugly animals to shine! With more than sixty ugly animals to explore, this compendium of the unusual celebrates the beauty in ‘ugliness’. Children and adults alike will pore over the breathtaking scientific illustrations of unusual animals, debating their relative ugliness and merits, learning about science and nature along the way.

  • Illustrated Encyclopedia of Peculiar Pairs

    Illustrated Encyclopedia of Peculiar Pairs

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    Discover 60 of the most peculiar pairs in nature and learn how plant and animal species rely on each other for their survival. Whether it be a rare tick living in the fur of a pygmy possum, a stick insect feasting and hiding out amongst the Melaleuca or a handfish laying its eggs on a sea squirt, incredible natural relationships deserve to be explored and celebrated.

  • Lift The Flap About Dinosaurs

    Lift The Flap About Dinosaurs

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    A fabulous tool to tackle kids' many wonderful questions about dinosaurs. A colourful guide with over 60 flaps to lift to discover answers to questions young children might ask about dinosaurs. Provides simple, friendly and fascinating answers to questions such as "Why do dinosaurs have tricky names?", "Could dinosaurs swim?", "How big was the biggest dinosaur?" and lots more. - Includes a guide to some of the more difficult to pronounce dinosaur names. - With Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites where children can find out more about dinosaurs.- Part of Usborne's Lift-the-Flap Questions and Answers series with over 15 subjects to explore, from space and animals, to music and art.
  • Lift The Flap General Knowledge

    Lift The Flap General Knowledge

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    Lift over 135 flaps to uncover fascinating facts from around the world.
    Over 135 flaps to uncover fascinating facts such as what karaoke means in Japanese, how the Mona Lisa got her name and how many people are descended from Genghis Khan. Divided into subjects such as Living Things, Science Lab, Treasure Trove, and When Did It Happen? with topics including the periodic table, the formation of the Earth, saltwater crocodiles, the great pyramid of Giza and lots more. – Ideal for improving general knowledge – Containing 100s of facts- Guaranteed to keep fact-loving, question-asking children entertained for hoursChapters in this book include:- The world- Living things- Science lab- Entertainment- Treasure trove- When did it happen?- True or false?- Can you match…?

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