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Usborne young Readers Reading Series 3: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Me. HydeEGP 165.00
A new title in Young Reading Series Three, based on the classic spine-chiller by Robert Louis Stevenson. Aimed at children whose reading ability and confidence allows them to tackle longer and more complex stories. Age 7+
The classic tale by Robert Louis Stevenson retold for children ready to tackle longer and more complex stories. Something evil is loose in London. The menacing figure of Edward Hyde stalks the streets, barging into women, trampling children, and even murdering an old man. But who is Hyde? And what is his relationship with the respectable doctor, Henry Jekyll? Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton. -
Usborne young Readers Reading Series 3: The Count of Monte CristoEGP 165.00
The classic tale of adventure and revenge by Alexandre Dumas retold for children ready to tackle longer and more complex stories. Who is the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo and how did he acquire his magnificent wealth? A rip-roaring tale of adventure - from a daring prison escape to a hunt for hidden treasure and a duel at dawn. Part of the Usborne Reading Programme developed with reading experts at the University of Roehampton.
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Usborne young Readers Reading Series 3: The OdysseyEGP 165.00
Odysseus is finally heading home after a long war, but his troubles have just begun. Terrible dangers are in store, from one-eyed monsters to cannibal kings. Specially written for confident young readers, this dramatic re-telling is a perfect introduction to Homer's epic tale. Includes links to recommended websites to find out more about Ancient Greece.
"Crack reading and make confident and enthusiastic readers with this fantastic reading programme." - Julia Eccleshare -
Politics for BeginnersEGP 900.00
A highly illustrated, fun and easy-to-read guide to politics in the modern world.
An informative guide to political systems, elections, voting and government, and issues including feminism, human rights, freedom of speech and fake news, all explained with clear text and bright, infographic style illustrations.
Includes tips on how to argue and debate, a glossary, and links to specially selected websites with more information.
"Clearly explains the basic principles of decision-making and political representation."
The Guardian
"A brilliant resource for all ages, this book explores the big issues in both the political world today & political systems throughout history."
Just Imagine
"An exciting and informative book helping children understand everyday politics."
Hive, selected as Children's Book of the Month
- A Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week
- Winner of the Junior Design Awards
Chapters in this book include:
- What is politics?
- Who's in charge?
- What is a government?
All kinds of governments
How societies have run themselves from Ancient Athens and Rome, to China, Europe and the Birth of the United States of America
Political systems
How does democracy actually work? How do countries get things done? And what about the alternatives - dictatorship, communism and even total anarchy?
Elections and voting
Who can vote? Who can't? And is there a way to count all the votes up that's fair to everyone?
Political change
How can people influence their governments in between elections - or in countries where elections don't happen at all?
Political ideologies
What are the big ideas that politicians use to decide how to run a country? What's the difference between 'left' and 'right' in politics, and why does it matter? How can work out where YO are on the political spectrum?
Big questions
Sometimes what matters most isn't who is in charge, or what they stand for, but what they're actually going to do to fix the world's problems...
- Is there such a thing as 'human rights'?
- Can war ever be justified?
- Why are some countries poor?
- What is terrorism?
- What is prison for?
- What is freedom of speech?
- How does the media affect politics?
- What is immigration?
- Am I a feminist?
- Who's responsible for the planet?
- Is corruption inevitable?
- How to argue
- Learn to debate
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100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers & CodingEGP 750.00
Did you know there's a single spot on your brain that recognizes numbers? Or that the first computer bugs were actual insects and that most of the internet is under water? This fascinating book is filled with 100 fascinating facts, bright, infographic illustrations, a glossary and index, and links to specially selected websites to find out more.