Be an eyewitness to the world of birds Everything you ever wanted to know about our feathered friends; from the moment a chick hatches and grows in the nest, to how birds camouflage themselves, fly, hunt and feed.
A funny and fascinating look at the countries of the worldMeet the Brainwaves, hilarious little mischief-makers who are about to take your child on an amazing journey around the world to discover everything about our planet.
Journey across oceans and continents to experience the most extreme weather on the planet Far out to sea, clouds form together as towering thunderheads, building and gathering strength.
Help your child get to the top of the class fast with this Eyewitness Project Book on EarthWatch your child take their knowledge of Earth to the next level using this fill-in home-study workbook.
Whether you want to learn about what makes organic food different or how your body breaks it down, this guide will show you the inside story of everything edible.
DK Eyewitness Great Scientists is an exciting and informative guide to the fascinating lives of the world's most famous thinkers, philosophers, inventors, innovators and pioneers.
Look Closer Sea Creatures introduces a variety of common and exotic animals, from tiny shrimp to large octopuses, giving children the basic information on habitat, diet, and size, as well as fun facts.
Eyewitness ROBOT takes a detailed look at the fascinating world of robots from their earliest days through to the advanced intelligence of future robots with feelings.
Follow in the footsteps of the world's great explorers - incrediblesee-through pages and a CD-Rom take you across deserts, to the top ofEverest and beyond What's it like to be an explorer andsail into the unknown, go on a journey that takes three-and-a-halfyears, or walk on the moon?
Written for 5 to 7 year-old this atlas is ideal for teaching Key Stage 1, helping to cover geography, history, science, citizenship and literacy requirements- Written by experts Professor David Wright and Rachel Noonan- Published in association with the Royal Geographical Society- 50 pages of clear, child-friendly maps showing our world today- Countries of the world brought to life with flags, illustrations and photos- Bold text, simple words and short sentences to encourage reading skills- Starts with the Earth as a Planet then zooms into each of the world's regions with maps and illustrations- Numbered balloons on each map link to photos of a real placeFully revised and updated, the atlas is for children aged 5-7 in the early stages of reading, with simple text to explain what is happening on the maps and illustrations - all compatible with National Curriculum Key Stage 1.
A nuts-and-bolts introduction to program evaluation for the nonprofit and public sectors Evaluation Essentials: Methods for Conducting Sound Research, 2nd Edition, is a substantial update to the popular overview of the evaluation process.
New York Times bestselling author Steve Sheinkin presents a follow up to his award-winning book Bomb: The Race to Build--and Steal--the World's Most Dangerous Weapon, taking readers on a terrifying journey into the Cold War and our mutual assured destruction.
Applying Theory to Educational Research provides educational researchers with an accessible introduction to the process of selecting and applying theories in their work.
Applying Theory to Educational Research provides educational researchers with an accessible introduction to the process of selecting and applying theories in their work.