Kingfisher (Individual) Books

The Kingfisher children s encyclopedia
The Kingfisher children s encyclopedia

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Presents more than four hundred brief, alphabetically arranged entries on a variety of topics.

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Robots
Robots

By Chris Oxlade

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"Explore amazing machines that are busy in space, beneath the ocean, inside a factory and around the house, and discover robots that play sports and even look just like humans"--Page 4 of cover.

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Sound and light
Sound and light

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Learn how to bend light! Dazzle your friends with your very own rainbow! Build a guitar from rubber bands and a shoe box! Find out how sugar cubes can produce light! Explore science in action with...

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The Kingfisher dinosaur encyclopedia
The Kingfisher dinosaur encyclopedia

By M. J. Benton

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"This amazing 160-page volume is the perfect guide to dinosaurs and the prehistoric world for children aged nine plus. It is packed with colourful illustrations, step-by-step sequences and the late...

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Picture This Human Body
Picture This Human Body

By Howard Hughes

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Lift Me Up Zoo
Lift Me Up Zoo

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The book of space
The book of space

By Jo Connor

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