Usborne Beginners History & Nature 20 Books Collection Box Set
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Usborne Beginners History & Nature 20 Books Collection Box Set

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Usborne Beginners History & Nature 20 Books Collection Box SetTitles in this set: Usborne Beginners History Stone Age Iron Age Egyptians Ancient Greeks Celts Romans The Maya Vikings Castles Digging Up the Past. Usborne Beginners Nature Reptiles Tadpoles and Frogs Rainforest Trees How Flowers Grow Caterpillars and Butterflies Spiders Bugs Bees & Wasps Ants Description Stone Age This simple information book follows the history of Stone Age people and how they lived. Iron Age This simple information book charts the

Titles in this set:

Usborne Beginners History 

Stone Age
Iron Age
Egyptians
Ancient Greeks
Celts
Romans
The Maya
Vikings
Castles
Digging Up the Past.

Usborne Beginners Nature 

Reptiles
Tadpoles and Frogs
Rainforest
Trees
How Flowers Grow
Caterpillars and Butterflies
Spiders
Bugs
Bees & Wasps
Ants

Description


Stone Age
This simple information book follows the history of Stone Age people and how they lived.


Iron Age
This simple information book charts the history of Iron Age people and how they lived, including their farming methods, the gods they prayed to and the hill forts where they lived.

Egyptians
Who were the ancient Egyptians? Why did they build pyramids and how were mummies made?

Ancient Greeks
Find out about Ancient Greece, what people wore, ate and did for fun and learn about some of the most famous philosophers and mathematicians of the age in this compelling book for beginner readers.

Celts
Who were the Celts exactly? Did you know they lived on top of hills? Do you have any idea how Celtic warriors made themselves look really scary in battle?

Romans
Who were the ancient Romans? Where did they go to eat, shop and wash? What did they do for fun?

The Maya
Who were the Maya? Where did they live? Why did they build tall stone temples?

Vikings
Find out what it was like to be a Viking, and learn about Viking homes, feasts, boats, gods and much more in this fascinating book.

Castles
Who lived in a castle, and what was it like? Children can find out the answers to these questions and lots more about the wonderful world of castles in this informative book.

Digging Up the Past
How do ancient things get buried? Who digs them up? And what do they find? Beginner readers can find answers to these questions and more in this colourful information book.

Reptiles
This is a fantastic brand new addition to the "Beginners" series, designed to provide an informative introduction to trees and plant-life for young readers.

Tadpoles and Frogs

Vivid, full colour illustrations and photographs on every page, accompanied by short, informative text.


Rainforest
It offers a terrific reading practice for children who prefer fact to fiction. It is developed with a reading expert from Roehampton University to help young readers grow in confidence.


Trees
This is a fantastic brand new addition to the 'Beginners' series, designed to provide an informative introduction to trees and plant-life for young readers.

How Flowers Grow

How do flowers grow in dry deserts? How do animals help to spread seeds? Which flower smells like rottng meat?


Caterpillars and Butterflies
Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.


Spiders
Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.


Bugs
Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.


Bees & Wasps
A slim and unintimidating book which belies its contents - a wealth of information, much of which will be new even to adults.


Ants
Where do ants live? What do they eat? How much weight can they carry? Little children can find out the answers to these questions and much more in this simple introduction to the world of ants.
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