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Cities: Then and Now (HB) by Joe Fullman
26.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Non Fiction | Series: Lonely Planet Kids Ser.
This fun and colourful lift-the-flap book gives a unique insight into how cities looked in the past, compared to how they look now. With ancient cities and ruins including Pompeii, Great Zimbabwe and Babylon, discover how history has shaped our planet''s urban areas and changed them over time. Featur ...Show more
General Knowledge Quizzes for Clever Kids by Joe Fullman
11.99 NZD
Category: Games/Puzzles | Series: Buster Brain Games
Packed with 1,000 quiz questions, this new title in the hugely successful Clever Kids series will keep even the smartest of smarty-pants on their toes.This isn't your average question-and-answer book. From quick-fire true or false to head-scratching picture rounds, there's an endless variety of quiz t ...Show more
Lonely Planet Kids Bug Atlas by Joe Fullman
29.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Non Fiction | Series: Creature Atlas
The third in our award-winning Atlas series, following Dinosaur Atlas and Animal Atlas, Lonely Planet Kids' Bug Atlas focuses on the magical miniature world of creepy crawlies. Continent by continent, we take a tour around the globe to uncover fascinating bugs, insects, scorpions, spiders and other icky ...Show more
Lonely Planet Kids: My Family Travel Map -Australia by Joe Fullman
19.99 NZD
Category: Maps | Series: My Family Travel Map
Introduce kids to Australia and help them plan their next family trip with this giant fold-out continental map. Bright and colourful, it unfolds into a detailed poster ready for kids to personalise by adding stickers to mark their family's travels and favourite places. But that's not all! Flipping the m ...Show more
The Incredible Cabinet of Wonders by Joe Fullman
29.99 NZD
Category: Childrens Non Fiction
It's time to peek inside the world's most famous museums. Welcome to Lonely Planet Kids' Incredible Cabinet of Wonders - the greatest little museum in the world! 12 collectors, from toy makers and monster hunters, to sailors and archaeologists, have created their own themed cabinets and filled them with ...Show more
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