TOTAL DISASTER!!! Mean girl MacKenzie has stolen Nikki's diary! What if she tells everyone Nikki's totally secret thoughts?! But reading Nikki's diary isn't the only thing MacKenzie's interested in. Get ready for Dork Diaries with a twist as MacKenzie takes over and tells all about her GLAMFABULOUS life! What does the queen bee really think about Nikki and her dorky friends? With a HUGE glo…
When troublesome trolls are raiding Erik's Viking village, Erik comes up with a crazy plan ... make friends with a dragon
Cap'n Caleb and Keel-Haul Annie were once the most fearsome pirates ever to sail the seven seas, but their daughter Polly has never even been to the beach! Can Polly save the day when her school trip is attacked by Bad Bart?
All pupils in a mixed-ability classroom will be able to make effective use of these new editions, as the language level has been carefully monitored for both average and lower ability pupils.Pupils’ attention and interest will be captured by exciting new material, directly relevant for GCSE exams.Pupils will progress easily to studying at GCSE level, as the familiar Key Geography approach is …
Written by experts in the field of geography this work has been fully revised and updated to meet all the new GCSE specifications as well as Standard Grade.
Develop your students' key geographical skills with this series of full-colour textbooks containing interesting case studies, large scale maps and integrated OS work.
Cambridge IGCSE Twentieth Century History covers the Cambridge IGCSE History syllabus and relates to the Twentieth Century core content. The theme of the book is International Relations from 1919 to the end of the 20th century.
Students benefit from the clear concise way in which the topics are introduced, explained and expanded. An enquiry based approach to geography is introduced and encouraged through the inclusion of enquiry sections at the end of each book. The new editions include updated text and statistics ensuring your students the most topical, up-to-date information. Students acquire full understanding of e…
Develop your pupils' key geographical skills with this series of full-colour textbooks containing up-to-date case studies, large scale maps and integrated OS work.
Who works at the train station? Where do you go to buy food? What machines are in use on the factory floor? What goes on behind the scenes in a restaurant? These questions and many more are answered in this amazing, giant book of first words. Over 60 lift-the-flaps reveal all the vehicles, professions, people, sights, sounds, and shops found in every part of the city. From the airport to the pl…
Quiet in the Library. Miss Miggs works in the libraty. Who make a noise?
Little Miss Muffet is in for a surprise - a great big spider wants to join her picnic. Luckily, he's a friendly fellow who comes to her rescue in this charming retelling of the classic nursery rhyme.
Captain Mac is part of the Usborne Very First Reading series which has been specially developed to help children learn to read. Each book in the series introduces new letters or reading patterns, and reinforces material from previous books. Designed for an adult and child to read together, the series combines lively rhyming stories with inspiring illustrations in order to build the skills an…
Create your own Dork Diary with this special, interactive addition to the New York Times bestselling Dork Diaries series. Nikki Maxwell has been writing in a diary since the start of the school year, and she usually takes it everywhere she goes--so she can't believe it when one morning she can't find her diary! The hunt is on, and while she looks, pursuing various theories about where it cou…