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Take a trip to London with this neat, lift-the-flap information book which explores the UK capital's most famous sites, including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of London. With lots of things to spot and talk about, including iconic red telephone boxes, red double-decker buses and black cabs.
An introduction to coding for complete beginners, this friendly and accessible book teaches children the basics of Scratch (a free, online programme developed by MIT which is widely used in primary schools), allowing them to get inside the code of their computer and create simple games and animations on screen."e;Coding for Beginners using Scratch does an excellent job of making it a fun and accessible journey for even the youngest readers ... It is both a great starter lesson for moving on to more advanced software and a book to give you a new hobby with which to impress friends"e; - LoveReading4Kids"e;A super guide to coding for beginners... Written so clearly and simply that even a non-coding adult could understand it."e; - Lancashire Evening Post"e;An accessible introduction, walking children through the basics before getting them started on some fun projects to stretch their skills."e; - The Guardian"e;An ideal introduction to what will be a very important subject for the kids of today."e; - Silicon Republic"e;The clear explanations make every project easily achievable and will really give children confidence to tackle coding for themselves; the end results are great fun and very satisfying, giving children a strong sense of achievement."e; - Parents in Touch"e;Start from Scratch, literally, and build up your coding skills with the help of this step-by-step guide to one of the most popular coding languages for children."e; - Cork Evening Echo"e;An introduction to the computer language especially suited to beginners."e; - Books for Keeps
"Delve into the past and explore the life of Elizabeth I and the hidden truth of Britain's last Tudor monarch."--Provided by publisher.
Explore the history of the Tudor queen's 45 year reign in this children's biography, from the publisher of Queen Elizabeth: A Platinum Jubilee Celebration and King Charles III. The fourth book in this captivating series on British monarchs, Elizabeth I reveals the life and struggles of one of Britain's first queens. From defeating the Spanish Armada to encouraging the arts in the age of Shakespeare, Elizabeth's 45 year reign is thought to be one of the most glorious in British history.As one of the monarchs from history included in the KS2 curriculum, this book about Elizabeth I will supplement your child's learning and curiosity as it reveals the buried secrets of a queen from long ago.Bright, playful illustrations and simple, age-appropriate text ensure that this book is the perfect introduction to the last Tudor queen for little historians everywhere.
A lively and intriguing biography of Henry VIII, full of fascinating facts, famous paintings and photos of historical artefacts that bring history to life. Discover Henry's life as a young prince at Tudor court, the religious conflicts of his reign, the fates of each of his six wives and his lasting legacy as one of England's most famous kings.
Take a tour of the fabulous city of New York with this beautifully illustrated book with over 80 flaps to lift. Compare the heights of world-famous skyscrapers, look around leafy Central Park, visit Grand Central station, dazzling Times Square and much more. Includes links to specially selected websites for more information.
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