Hot Planet - How Climate Change Is Harming Earth (and What You Can Do to Help) by Anna Claybourne
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction
Hot Planet offers young readers the perfect, non-alarmist introduction to Earth's climate change crisis Climate change is a new reality in today's world. From melting ice caps to forest fires, climate change is responsible for dramatic freak weather events and Earth is now warmer than it has been at an ...Show more
What Can I Do When I Grow Up?: A Children's Career Guide (The School of Life) by The School of Life; Alain de Botton
$32.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction
It's impossible for a child to spend too long around adults without one of them coming up and asking, as if it were the most normal thing in the world, "What do you want to do when you grow up?" They mean for this to be a relatively simple question; the idea is that you'll quite easily be able to say so ...Show more
Is It Weather or Is It Climate Change?: Answers To Your Questions About Extreme Weather by RACHEL SALT
$17.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction
"The world is reaching the tipping point beyond which climate change may become irreversible. If this happens, we risk denying present and future generations the right to a healthy and sustainable planet --the whole of humanity stands to lose." --Kofi Annan (1938-2018), former Secretary-General of the U ...Show more
The Ancient City of Liangzhu by Liu Bin; Yu Jingjing; Zeng Qiqi (Illustrator)
$14.95 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction
Measles by Heather C. Hudak
$21.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: International Outbreaks Ser.
Evolution - Extreme Facts by Steffi Cavell-Clarke
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Extreme Facts Ser.
With this series, you'll be able to impress your friends with extreme facts on all things science. Discover mind-blowing statistics and hair-raising truths that will leave your friends and family gob-smacked!
Human Body - Extreme Facts by Steffi Cavell-Clarke
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Extreme Facts Ser.
With this series you'll be able to impress your friends with extreme facts on all things science. Discover mind-blowing statistics and hair-raising truths that will leave your friends and family gob-smacked!!
Space - Extreme Facts by Steffi Cavell-Clarke
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Extreme Facts Ser.
With this series you'll be able to impress your friends with extreme facts on all things science. Discover mind-blowing statistics and hair-raising truths that will leave your friends and family gob-smacked!!
Clean and Safe Water (Green Tech) by Katie Dicker
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Green Tech
The four-book series Green Tech is an upbeat guide exploring fascinating technology from the past, present and cutting-edge of futuristic development that has the potential to help solve major ecological issues facing Earth, from the climate crisis to plastic pollution and the ongoing loss of biodiversi ...Show more
Green Tech: Solving the climate Crisis by Harman, Alice
$19.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Green Tech Ser.
Explore the technology that will save our world! Our planet is facing a climate crisis. Climate change and global warming are making Earth warm up and it is affecting all sorts of different aspects of life on Earth. But all is not negative. Luckily, there are a variety of amazing green technologies tha ...Show more
Great Minds by Joan Dritsas Haig, Joan Lennon
$35.00 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction
Over 2500 years of incredible ideas from some of the world's greatest minds. Discover 19 brilliant thinkers and their unique ideas that changed the world over 2,500 years! Aristotle's ideas shaped our understanding of the natural world for hundreds of years. Yacob's Hatata laid the grounds for equality ...Show more
Deadly Science - The Solar System - Book 5 2/e by Australian Geographic
$24.99 AUD
Category: Junior Nonfiction | Series: Deadly Science Ser.
From planets made of gas, to stars made of fire, our vast Solar System is filled with mysteries still to be explored and solved. Did you know that the world’s first astronomers were Indigenous Australians over $35,000 years ago? These Australians were the first humans to closely observe and note the mov ...Show more