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A Question of Geography: Why Don't Bees Freeze in the Arctic?

- and other questions about biomes
Af: Clive Gifford Engelsk Hardback

A Question of Geography: Why Don't Bees Freeze in the Arctic?

- and other questions about biomes
Af: Clive Gifford Engelsk Hardback
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A fun, quirky geography series that tackles the questions other books are afraid to ask!

Do yeti crabs live up mountains? How does a leaf know it''s autumn? And are there really plants that eat POO?!
Find out the answers to all these questions and much more in A Question of Geography: Biomes!

With an engaging question and answer format, these books draw kids into geography in a fun way. Each book features one question per spread with a clear explanation to follow, maps, photos and fun and humorous illustrations. The quirky questions are designed to range from those that children will often ask to things they may never have thought of, but will still be keen to know the answer to.

Perfect reading for curious young geographers aged 8 and up.

Titles in the series:
A Question of Geography: What Makes Land Wobble? and other questions about earthquakes
A Question of Geography: Do Tigers Live in the Taiga? and other questions about biomes
A Question of Geography: Can a Mountain Really Grow?: and other questions about mountains
A Question of Geography: How Can it Rain Fish?: and other questions about weather
A Question of Geography: Can a River Just Vanish?: and other questions about rivers
A Question of Geography: Why is a Volcano Selfie a Bad Idea?: and other questions about volcanoes
A Question of Geography: What Makes a Mega City Mega?: and other questions about settlements
A Question of Geography: How Can a Tree Turn into Rock?: and other questions about natural resources

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A fun, quirky geography series that tackles the questions other books are afraid to ask!

Do yeti crabs live up mountains? How does a leaf know it''s autumn? And are there really plants that eat POO?!
Find out the answers to all these questions and much more in A Question of Geography: Biomes!

With an engaging question and answer format, these books draw kids into geography in a fun way. Each book features one question per spread with a clear explanation to follow, maps, photos and fun and humorous illustrations. The quirky questions are designed to range from those that children will often ask to things they may never have thought of, but will still be keen to know the answer to.

Perfect reading for curious young geographers aged 8 and up.

Titles in the series:
A Question of Geography: What Makes Land Wobble? and other questions about earthquakes
A Question of Geography: Do Tigers Live in the Taiga? and other questions about biomes
A Question of Geography: Can a Mountain Really Grow?: and other questions about mountains
A Question of Geography: How Can it Rain Fish?: and other questions about weather
A Question of Geography: Can a River Just Vanish?: and other questions about rivers
A Question of Geography: Why is a Volcano Selfie a Bad Idea?: and other questions about volcanoes
A Question of Geography: What Makes a Mega City Mega?: and other questions about settlements
A Question of Geography: How Can a Tree Turn into Rock?: and other questions about natural resources

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 32
ISBN-13: 9781526325334
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1526325330
Udg. Dato: 10 apr 2025
Længde: 9mm
Bredde: 273mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: Hachette Children's Group
Oplagsdato: 10 apr 2025
Forfatter(e): Clive Gifford
Forfatter(e) Clive Gifford


Kategori For National Curriculum Key Stage 2 (England & Wales)


ISBN-13 9781526325334


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 32


Udgave


Længde 9mm


Bredde 273mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 10 apr 2025


Oplagsdato 10 apr 2025


Forlag Hachette Children's Group

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