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The Extraordinary Ideas of LeonEGP 960.00Among the many inventors and engineers who have shaped our world, few have been as farsighted or revolutionary as the genius of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci. This fascinating guide explores da Vinci's life, inventions, and cultural legacy, breaking down scientific principles into clear, easy-to-follow language that is approachable for young readers. Readers can: Explore Leonardo's life story, his years spent doodling sketches of early versions of the parachute, helicopter, diving suit, machine-gun, self-driving car and many more. Take a tour through the other achievements of this great polymath, his work in mathematics, anatomy, astronomy, geology and civil engineering, not to mention his world famous paintings. Uncover the world in which da Vinci lived, find out how his ideas were received, and how they influenced both contemporary and later scientists and inventors. Lavishly illustrated throughout by Paula Zamudio, with beautifully designed endpapers, this inspiring book supports home learning and is a wonderful introduction to Leonardo da Vinci's and his genius ideas for curious minds aged 8+.
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Kindness StoriesEGP 325.00
Enjoy a 5-minute story every day of the week with this charming collection of stories all about kindness!
From helpful friends to super-kind superheroes, there are so many thoughtful characters to meet! With 7 adorable stories, you'll love reading these tales again and again.
- Perfect for bedtime stories
- Simple text makes it easy for youngsters to develop their reading skills
- With stories focused on kindness, this is sure to encourage empathy early in a child's emotional development
- Beautiful and bright illustrations will keep children engaged and spark their imagination
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Disney Stitch: Story Book & Money BoxEGP 550.00
Get creative with Stitch and paint your very own money box!
Join Stitch on a chaotic adventure where he causes mischief at Lilo's school, then paint your very own Stitch money box! This kit includes:
- A fun storybook
- Six paints
- A paintbrush
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The Space BookEGP 740.00Young readers can travel into space with this comprehensive reference guide to the cosmos, filled with galactic facts and incredible full-colour space photography. From the Big Bang to the Extremely Large Telescope, this is a definitive guide to our Solar System, the Universe, space exploration and beyond. Children can explore the constellations of the night sky, the Earth's orbit around the sun, profiles of planets and much more. • Illustrated throughout with the very latest space imagery • Clear annotations highlight important features • Profile boxes give you facts at a glance • Includes a section on observing the night sky • A wide-ranging glossary explains key terminology • Fully indexed for easy navigation Supporting STEM learning, this accessible and entertaining reference guide is perfect for children aged 8+.
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Reveal Art: AnimalsEGP 250.00
Reveal Art: Animals is an innovative coloring book that offers both children and adults a unique, interactive art experience. The book uses a reveal art technique, where drawings start on dark or black pages and hidden colors and details appear as you use the special pen or tools provided. This approach turns every coloring session into an exciting and rewarding journey of discovery.
The book features a wide variety of animals, including wild animals, aquatic creatures, birds, and insects. Each page is designed with intricate details, giving the final artwork a lifelike and vibrant look. This not only encourages creativity but also helps children and adults develop focus and patience. As the hidden colors emerge, it creates a sense of surprise and excitement with every stroke.
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UtopiaEGP 590.00In Moreâ€s influential fantasy, first published in Latin in 1516, traveller Raphael reports on the peaceful, egalitarian society he discovered on a remote island. This edition is based on the 1684 translation by Gilbert Burnet.