How big were dinosaurs and what did they eat? Which were friendly and which were scary? For children beginning to read on their own, this book is an exciting introduction to dinosaurs, featuring easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading expert.
How to tadpoles turn into frogs? What is the biggest frog in the world? How do frogs catch flies? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about the wonderful world of frogs. Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.
Colourful scenes with over 50 flaps to lift reveal fascinating historical details of life in Ancient Rome. Bright, clear illustrations show scenes such as a gladiator fight at the Colosseum, the workings of a Roman Bath and the Roman legion defending the farthest reaches of the Empire.
Including updated information on:
- How to know when your child is really ready
- How to make potty training fun for your child
- How to reward
- How to deal with accidents
- What to do when you go out
- What to do at sleep times
Allows young children to discover the inner workings of the human body in a gently humorous, yet wholly accurate way. Colour illustrations and diagrams display all the major organs of the human body and are accompanied by witty, clear and informative factual text. It contains over fifty flaps, which children can lift to reveal extra detail.
Explaining the intricacies of the brain, this book presents the science of synapses as well as brain functions such as how memories are stored and the meaning of dreams. It covers the part which the brain plays in our every action and thought. It provides an introduction to the world of neurological science for young children.
This text describes exactly what takes place in the body at the time of puberty. It contains sections on sex and contraception, food, exercise, hygiene and drugs and other problems both physical and emotional.
Whether you're yet to catch your first Pokemon or have been training for a while. This Beginners Guide is the perfect starting point on your Pokemon journey.
Clinical social worker Jen Daily invites kids ages 5 and up on a lively tour of the brain, as colorfully illustrated characters explain the science of feelings like anger, anxiety, and sadness, and offer empowering, activity-based skills for calming worry and inviting joy.