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Non-Fiction 67


Sterling HB 203 x 254 mm 32 pages Full colour throughout


ISBN: 9781454917489


£11.99 NEW


Please Be Nice to Sharks


Fascinating Facts about the Ocean’s Most Misunderstood Creatures Matt Weiss


Though they’re often portrayed as vicious man- eaters, sharks actually kill fewer than 10 people per year. Yet those myths cause real harm: many species are being hunted to extinction, with as many as 100- 200 million sharks being killed each year. Please Be Nice to Sharks humanises these incredible creatures through breathtaking underwater photography and incredible facts.


Sasquatch PB 279 x 216 mm 48 pages Full colour throughout


ISBN: 9781632171108


£12.99 AVAILABLE JUNE 2017


Will It Blow? Become a Volcano Detective at Mount St. Helens Elizabeth Rusch, Illustrated by K.E. Lewis


Will It Blow? explores the science behind Mount St.Helens eruptions and the world of volcanology, and shows children to how do their own sleuthing to determine when and if the volcano will blow again. Will Mount St. Helens erupt again? Will it spit lava or unleash a deadly mudflow? These are some of the many mysteries that scientists are working to solve. Learn how to be a volcano detective, sifting through the evidence, searching for clues, and solving real-life cases to determine: will it blow?


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