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In the pine forest, there's a perplexing puzzle. The moon is getting smaller every day and Rabbit wants to know why. She asks her friend Aldrin, the raccoon. Although he doesn't have the answer to her question,...
The Oxford Primary Science programme is a complete science resource programme for primary pupils (and teachers). These Pupils' Books introduce young readers to scientific information in a straightforward and easily accessible way.
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One of a series covering topics common to most secondary science courses, this textbook on health emphasizes the development of information-handling and problem-solving skills. It contains double-page spreads with colour photographs and diagrams, and graded questions.
Heat
The Young Scientist Investigates topic book on Heat was first published in 1982 and gives information, illustrated by full colour photographs and drawings, about fire, fuels, effects of heat and heat conductors and insulators. It is intended for children aged 8-11 to...
The Young Scientist Investigates provides a practical introduction to science for junior schools. The first twelve books on the series are for 8 to 11 year olds, with each book exploring a different field of study. The colourfully illustrated text...
This book is written for young mathematician's who have already studied the more elementary parts of algebra. It is a sequel to Higher Algebra For Schools, but can be used without referencing it. The subjects dealt with are those appropriate to the top mathematical forms in schools and to first-year classes in...
This book was aimed at both sixth form maths students and students studying composite courses in maths and science.