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The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia by Kingfisher
$55.00 NZD
Category: Reference
History leaps from the page in this completely revised and updated edition of the critically acclaimed Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. From man's earliest history right through to the technological and social revolutions of the current day, this trusted reference provides a one-stop source for research ...Show more
Things That Go (Lift the Flap) by Kingfisher Editors; Deborah Murrell; Anthony Lewis (Illustrator)
$19.00 NZD
Category: General Non-Fiction | Series: Lift the Flap Ser.
'Things That Go' is an interactive introduction to all kinds of amazing machines, from F1 cars and planes, to electric trains, diggers and submarines.
Vet in Training by Kingfisher; Cath Ard
$14.99 NZD
Category: General Non-Fiction | Series: In Training Ser.
Learn how to become a vet in this exciting title! Packed with bite-size information and fun facts about the life of veterinarian, Vet In Training will tell you all about habitats, food cycles, pets and exotic animals. Simple activities will test your skills and reinforce the information you read in the ...Show more
Wow! Dinosaurs by Kingfisher; Steven Johnson Jr. (Illustrator); Jacqueline McCann
$16.99 NZD
Category: Dinosaurs | Series: Wow! Ser.
Shout "WOW!" when your read about some surprising facts in this lively and fascinating picture book all about dinosaurs. Did you know that the word dinosaur means "terrible lizard", the heaviest dinosaur weighed as much as 17 African elephants and that Stegosaurus had a brain the size of a walnut? Lear ...Show more
Wow! Vehicles by Kingfisher; Steven Johnson (Illustrator); Jacqueline McCann
$16.99 NZD
Category: Transport | Series: Wow! Ser.
Shout WOW! when your read about some surprising facts in this lively and fascinating picture book all about vehicles. Did you know that the first train reached a top speed of only 5 miles per hour, that helicopters are also called whirlybirds, and that some submarines can stay underwater for months at ...Show more