London, Franklin Watts, 2014
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- 100 trillion good bacteria living on the human body, Paul Rockett
- 30 million different insects in the rainforest, Paul Rockett
- 70 thousand, million, million, million stars in space, Paul Rockett
- A cry in the dark : sound and the science of survival, Richard and Louise Spilsbury
- A tasty main meal, Rita Storey
- A walk from our city school, Deborah Chancellor, Chris Fairclough
- A walk from our island school, Deborah Chancellor, Chris Fairclough
- A walk from our seaside school, Deborah Chancellor, Chris Fairclough
- African empires, Dan Lyndon
- After the dinosaurs, by David West
- All about plants, by Peter Riley
- All about the Commonwealth, Anita Ganeri
- Ancient Egypt, Anna Nilsen ; illustrated by David Lopez
- Ancient Sumer
- Army, John Townsend
- Arts and music, Dan Lyndon
- Atlantis assault, Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore ; illustrated by Jack Lawrence
- Autumn, Stephanie Turnbull
- Battle for the seas, Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore ; illustratd by Jack Lawrence
- Betty Q investigates, Karyn Gorman ; illustrated by Maddy McCellan
- Bob's bobble hat, Margaret Nash
- Bugs, Angela Royston
- Car
- Cards and gifts, Stephanie Turnbull
- Caring for cats and kittens, Ben Hubbard
- Caring for dogs and puppies, Ben Hubbard
- Children growing up with war, Jenny Matthews
- Cinderella, Anne Cassidy and Jan McCafferty
- Community and identity, Dan Lyndon
- Crocodiles, by Valerie Bodden
- Dangerous Earth, Anne Rooney
- Dear Jelly : family letters from the First World War, by Sarah Ridley
- Discover the Anglo-Saxons, Kings and warriors, Moira Butterfield
- Dolphins, by Kate Riggs
- Duel in the sky, Tom and Tony Bradman ; illustrated by John McCrea and Keith Burns
- Ear-splitting sounds and other vile noises, by Anna Claybourne
- Early Islamic civilisation
- Elizabeth I, Damian Harvey ; illustrated by Rupert Van Wyk
- Food, Caryn Jenner
- Free-kick pro, Jonny Zucker ; illustrated by Jacopo Camagni
- From seed to sunflower, written by Dr Gerald Legg ; illustrated by Carolyn Scrace ; created & designed by David Salariya
- George and the dragon, Anne Adeney and Peter Kavanagh
- George and the dragon, Anne Adeney and Peter Kavanagh
- Giraffe is left out, Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- Glaring light and other eye-burning rays, by Anna Claybourne
- Goldilocks and the three bears, Barrie Wade and Kristina Stephenson
- Greek soldiers, Alex Stewart
- Gut-wrenching gravity and other fatal forces, by Anna Claybourne
- Gymnastics, James Nixon ; photography by Bobby Humphrey
- Habitats, by Peter Riley
- Hansel and Gretel, Penny Dolan and Graham Philpot
- Hearing, Anita Ganeri
- Homes, by Jane Bingham, Ruth Nason
- How to handle bullying and gangs, Honor Head
- How to handle discrimination and prejudice, by Catherine Chambers
- How to handle your mum, by Roy Apps ; illustrated by Nick Sharratt
- How to handle your school, by Roy Apps ; illustrated by Jo Moore
- Inventions, James Nixon
- Is a blue whale the biggest thing there is?, Robert E. Wells
- Isaac Newton, Sarah Ridley
- It takes two, Karen Wallace and Ross Collins
- Jack and the beanstalk, Maggie Moore and Steve Cox
- Jack the giant killer, Malachy Doyle and Graham Philpot
- Jewellery crafts, Annalees Lim
- Join the band, Pippa Goodhart
- Keep your cool : how to deal with life's worries and stress, Dr Aaron Balick
- Keeping safe online, Anne Rooney
- Keeping safe with friends and family, Anne Rooney
- Killer plants and other green gunk, by Anna Claybourne
- Knights, James Nixon
- Let's read and talk about ... family and friends, Honor Head
- Let's read and talk about ... healthy eating, Honor Head
- Let's read and talk about ... keeping clean, Honor Head
- Let's read and talk about ... keeping fit, Honor Head
- Let's read and talk about Internet safety, by Anne Rooney
- Little Owl, by Jillian Powell ; illustrated by Tomislav Zlatic
- Little Red Riding Hood, Maggie Moore and Paula Knight
- Living in England, Annabelle Lynch
- Living in Wales, Annabelle Lynch
- London : a time traveller's guide, Moira Butterfield
- Lots of things you want to know about gladiators, by David West
- Lots of things you want to know about knights ... and some you don't!, written and illustrated by David West
- Lots of things you want to know about pirates ... and some you don't!, written and illustrated by David West
- Marie Curie, Sarah Ridley
- Martial arts, James Nixon ; photography by Bobby Humphrey
- Meet the Tudors, Alex Woolf
- Meet the Vikings, Alex Woolf
- Meet the ancient Greeks, Liz Miles
- Meet the medieval folk, Liz Miles
- Meet the pirates, Liz Miles
- Menace from the deep, Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore ; illustrated by Jack Lawrence
- Monkey needs to listen, written by Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- My book of stories of pirates and knights
- My mobile and other smart accessories
- Ocean alliance, Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore ; illustrated by Jack Lawrence
- Ocean life, Paul Calver and Toby Reynolds
- On the road, Deborah Chancellor
- Paper crafts, Annalees Lim
- Penguins, by Annabelle Lynch
- Pets, Angela Royston
- Pirates, Alex Stewart
- Plants, by Jen Green
- Printing crafts, Annalees Lim
- Rainforests, by Jillian Powell
- Recycling & reusing, by Louise Spilsbury
- Recycling crafts, Annalees Lim
- Rivers and lakes
- Sea life, Annabelle Lynch
- Seaside, Angela Royston
- Seasons, Angela Royston
- Seasons, by Peter Riley
- Seven quintillion, five hundred quadrillion grains of sand on planet Earth, Paul Rockett
- Sewing, Rita Storey
- Shang Dynasty China
- Shipwrecked : explore floating and sinking and use science to survive, Richard and Louise Spilsbury
- Sight, Anita Ganeri
- Skateboarding, James Nixon ; photography by Bobby Humphrey
- Slimy spawn and other gruesome life cycles, by Anna Claybourne
- Smell, Anita Ganeri
- Smelly farts and other body horrors, by Anna Claybourne
- Space, by Louise Spilsbury
- Special operations, John Townsend
- Spring, Stephanie Turnbull
- Stone age bone age!, Mick Manning, Brita Granström
- Taste, Anita Ganeri
- Tasty drinks and snacks, Rita Storey
- Ten thousand poisonous plants in the world, Paul Rockett
- Ten thousand, eight hundred and twenty endangered species in the animal kingdom, Paul Rockett
- Terrible tales of Africa, Clare Hibbert
- Terrible tales of Native America, Clare Hibbert
- Terrible tales of ancient Egypt, Clare Hibbert
- Terrible tales of ancient Greece, Clare Hibbert
- Terrible tales of ancient Rome, Clare Hibbert
- Terrible tales of the Middle Ages, Clare Hibbert
- The Gingerbread Man, Robert James and Bruno Robert
- The Gingerbread Man, Robert James and Bruno Robert
- The Great Fire of London, by Jane Bingham, Ruth Nason
- The Maya, Tracey Kelly
- The book of languages : speak your way around the world, Mick Webb
- The fantasy football wall, Ann Bryant
- The greedy pirates, by Clare De Marco ; illustrated by Nicola Anderson
- The magic scooter, by Julia Jarman ; illustrated by Sam Hearn
- The pop star pirates, by Maggie Pearson ; illustrated by Kevin Cross, Dan Chernett
- The princess and the dragon, by Lynne Benton ; illustrated by Beatrice Bencivenni
- The real Brazil : your need-to-know guide for all things Brazilian, Daniela da Sousa
- The real India : your need-to-know guide for all things Indian, Sunny Chopra
- The rise of humans, by David West
- The story of Britain, Mick Manning, Brita Granström
- The three billy goats gruff, Barrie Wade and Nicola Evans
- The three little pigs, Maggie Moore and Rob Hefferan
- Tick-tock, James Dunbar
- Tiger has a tantrum, written by Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- Touch, Anita Ganeri
- Toys, Rita Storey
- Toys, Stewart Ross
- Tropical rainforests
- Very wonderful, very rare : saving the most endangered wildlife on Earth, Marilyn Baillie, Jonathan Baillie, Ellen Butcher
- Victoria, Damian Harvey ; illustrated by Rupert Van Wyk
- Volcano disasters, John Hawkins
- Weather and seasons, by Jillian Powell
- Wheels!, Moira Butterfield
- When I was young : a book about family history
- Why do birds have feathers? And other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Why do fish have gills? : and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Why do insects have six legs? : and other questions aboutt evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Why do mammals have fur? : and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Why do plants have flowers? and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Why do reptiles have scales? and other questions about evolution and classification, Pat Jacobs
- Wild biking : off-road mountain biking, Neil Champion
- Wild rock : climbing and mountaineering, Neil Champion
- Wild trail : hiking and camping, Neil Champion
- Winter, Stephanie Turnbull
- Your body, your senses, by Peter Riley
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