Resources by Franklin Watts
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Disgusting and Dreadful Science features a look at the weird, revolting and shocking aspects of science for children at KS2. From electricity to sound and from light to forces, the books offer Wow! fascinating facts...
This series looks at how science and technology has transformed the way we live. It examines both the positive and the negative impacts of these developments on the environment, society, health and the economy.
This series gives factual information on a range of health...
Each book in this series, aimed at 9-11 year olds, explains how the body's systems function and how to stay fit and healthy. 'Case Notes' panels appear on some pages providing answers to popular questions about the...
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A series that helps to answer some of the most fascinating questions about the natural world, showing how nature works in all its amazing aspects.
Full-colour photographs, artwork and diagrams provide clear...
A series that helps to answer some of the most fascinating questions about the natural world, showing how nature works in all its amazing aspects.
Full-colour photographs, artwork and diagrams provide clear...
Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things Work: In the Middle Ages examines aspects of medieval technology, including crop rotation, smelting, ploughing, windmills and cathedral building....
Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things Work: Romans examines aspects of technology in ancient Rome, including concrete, road building, weapons, domes and arches. Suitable for Key Stages 2...
How They Made Things Work looks at how people in history advanced their societies by pushing the boundaries of technology.