Lonely Planet Kids The Amazing Night Sky Atlas by Nancy Dickmann, Nancy Dickmann
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: .
Lonely Planet Kids’ Amazing Night Sky Atlas looks upwards to the skies for a fun- and fact-packed guide to astronomy. Featuring a mix of photography and illustration, this book covers topics that range from the science of stargazing to the practicalities of how to use a telescope and the stories that di ...Show more
Germs (Step Inside Science) by Sarah Hull
23.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: Step Inside Science
Introduces young readers to this fascinating and topical subject. People talk a lot about germs, but what actually are they? Open the pages of this friendly book to find out. Discover what bacteria and viruses are, how they can spread and lots of different ways we to stop them.
Big Feelings: And what they tell us by Rebekah Ballagh
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction
Bestselling author of Note to Self, Note to Self Journal and Words of Comfort, Rebekah Ballagh, turns her attention to helping children learn to understand their emotions, how they make them feel and how to manage them.? Mikah feels so sad . . . Chloe's feeling angry . . . Charlie feels anxious . . . Fe ...Show more
Matariki Around the World: A Cluster of Stars, A Cluster of Stories by Miriama Kamo, Dr Matamua
35.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction
A fascinating look at Matariki in New Zealand and around the world. The Matariki constellation (or Pleiades) is known by many different names and is seen and celebrated by many cultures around the world. This beautifully illustrated book features 9 stories that explore the Māori Matariki stars, and 12 s ...Show more
Human Body (Lists for Curious Kids) by Tracey Turner, Rachel Delahaye
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: Lists for Curious Kids
Do you want to know about nine popular hair styles from history, how digestion works in six easy steps, and eight questions about the human body that have no answers? Then look no further because Lists for Curious Kids - Human Body by Rachel Delahaye is absolutely bursting with eye-popping and informati ...Show more
100 Things to Know About Music by Alex Frith, Jerome Martin, Alice James, Lan Cook
23.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: 100 Things to Know
A colourful information book filled with 100 fascinating and surprising facts. Which tunes could save a life, and which should come with a health warning? How do talking drums tell the history of Africa? What happens in your brain when you listen to music? Find the answers to these questions and more in ...Show more
Look Inside a Coral Reef (Lift-the-Flap Board Book) by Minna Lacey
23.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: Look Inside
Discover a vivid underwater world of bright coral and fascinating sea creatures. Open the flaps and peer among spectacular coral shapes to see a magical world of sea creatures living in a reef. From turtles, fish and sharks to octopus, sponges and sea horses. Find out what coral is and how a reef forms, ...Show more
If The World Were 100 Animals by Miranda Smith
23.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction
A thought-provoking book for children aged 5+ years that explores biodiversity and opens up key discussions about the environment and the topical issues highlighted in David Attenborough's documentary Extinction: The Facts. There are estimated to be around 20 quintillion animals living on Earth, but it' ...Show more
Finding My Calm by Rebekah Lipp
20.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction
Teaching children mindfulness through the senses at a young age can help them build confidence, learn to cope with stress and realise they can overcome challenging moments in their life. Using the fun ‘Five, Four, Three, Two, One’ rhyme is an easy way for children to remember to use their senses to find ...Show more
Build Your Own Science Museum (Lonely Planet Kids) by Kris Hirschmann
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: Build Your Own
A crate has arrived and it’s packed with scientific objects from all around the world! Can you assemble them in time for the museum’s big opening? Among the spectacular pop-ups to build are a Mars rover, a Watt steam engine, the Wright Flyer, a robotic arm and a human skeleton. In Lonely Planet Kids’ B ...Show more
The Dinosaur Book by .
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction
Travel across the world and back in time to meet the incredible creatures that once stalked our planet, including dinosaurs, flying reptiles and marine reptiles. Whether big, small, fast, slow, fearsome or friendly, you'll find it here. Divided into chapters focused on the seven continents and oceans, w ...Show more
Lonely Planet Kids Bug Atlas by Joe Fullman
30.00 NZD
Category: Children's Non-fiction | Series: Creature Atlas
The third in our award-winning Atlas series, following Dinosaur Atlas and Animal Atlas, Lonely Planet Kids' Bug Atlas focuses on the magical miniature world of creepy crawlies. Continent by continent, we take a tour around the globe to uncover fascinating bugs, insects, scorpions, spiders and other icky ...Show more