
The Complete Human Body is divided into five sections:
- The Integrated Body
- Anatomy
- How The Body Works
- Life Cycle
- Diseases And Disorders
A fascinating book to dip into as well as to study more thoroughly.
The Complete Human Body
By Anne Coates
Hamza may be best known by grown-ups as the winner of Strictly Come Dancing but in his TV programme for children on BBC CBeebies, he shares his passion for the outdoors, wildlife, the environment and conservation. This passion is continued in Ranger Hamza’s Eco Quest, illustrated by Kate Kronrief. It was a hit with Christine Mayle and her young grandson.
The Mona Lisa is not the only star at the Louvre with a story to tell ... In this humours walk through the Louvre in Paris, you’ll meet the subjects of 30 iconic artworks whose stories are equally as intriguing as the Mona Lisa’s. Text by Alice Harman and illustrated by Sir Quentin Blake. Review by Lee Cooper-Muir.
Help! Why Am I Changing? The Growing-up Guide for Pre-teen Boys and Girls by Susan Akass with input from Dr Frances Butcher, Dr Rosanna Bevan and James Hull, is aimed at children aged nine to 12 who are just entering puberty.
Brand new 4K restoration of the 1971 hauntingly beautiful film based on L.P. Hartley's novel, The Go-Between, stars Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Dominic Guard, Margaret Leighton, Edward Fox and Michael Redgrave. Anne Coates reviews.
How to Raise Successful People by Esther Wojcicki - subtitled simple lessons for radical results – isn't a parenting guide telling you what to to but helps parents think about core values and to think about your parenting philosophy. Reviewed by Anne Coates.
Lonely Planet's City Mazes is perfect for puzzle fans who love to travel. This fun, challenging and beautifully illustrated activity book takes readers on a journey across 30 of the world's greatest cities. Harriet Coates loved exploring and solving the puzzles.
Puffin has published the film tie-in edition of Madeleine L'Engle's bestselling novel and winner of the prestigious Newbury Award. Anne Coates reviews.
Published on International Women's Day and in time for Mothering Sunday, The Unmumsy Mum Diary in which Sarah Turner shares a year in her life as a mum, blogger, wife, and bestselling author – and reassures all those having a bad parenting day that they are not alone.
The Story of Life by Catherine Barr and Steve Williams, subtitled A first book about evolution and illustrated by Amy Husband, tells the story of how Earth developed from a hot, noisy, scary place to what it is today. Anne Coates reviews.
Twirlywoos Big Book from HarperCollins Children's Books is perfect for toddlers as Kathryn Mayle discovered.
We ran a competition to win a copy of Blockbusters! published by Guinness Book of Records plus a goody bag and here is our winner.
To celebrate the highly anticipated release of The LEGO Batman Movie, from Warner Bros. Pictures DC Entertainment and Warner Animation Group, and LEGO System A/S on 10 February 2017, we have teamed up with DK to offer readers the chance to win one of ten copies of The LEGO Batman Movie: The Essential Guide.
This Book Thinks You’re a Scientist: Imagine, Experiment, and Create by the Science Museum, illustrated by Harriet Russell, published by Thames & Hudson. Reviewed by Arden Murphy-Viner, age eight.
Subtitled "A book of calm for busy mums", Georgina Rodgers' book, PEACE OF MIND, encourages mothers to take time out for themselves whether it be for five or 20 minutes. Anne Coates agrees that it is the "perfect gift for every woman you know who could do with five minutes to focus on herself amidst the chaos of everyday life".
Switch I.T. Off! Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees is the cheapest "smartphone" you'll find – made with paper and full of facts and fun to keep you screen free and connected to people in real life, writes Anne Coates.
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