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SCIENCE


stories from the Bible that will help children understand and embrace the power of prayer in their everyday lives.


NRSV, Adventure Bible Lawrence O Richards (ed) 25th June, hb, £20, 9780310768487 Offers all the features loved by kids, including full-color illustrations and 20 special pages that focus on important topics such as prayer and faith.


Jesus Storybook Bible Coloring Book Sally Lloyd-Jones 5th March, pb, £8.99, 9780310769309 With over two million copies sold, the Storybook Bible is now available as a colouring book filled with inspiring messages. Artwork by Jago.


Speak Love Annie F Downs, Jamie Grace 14th May, hb, £12.99, 9780310769408 Through funny stories, Scripture and a real understanding of the ways people use their words, Downs explores the difference you can make when you speak love.


Stand-up Guys Kate Etue, Caroline Siegrist 16th April, hb, £12.99, 9780310769705 Inspiring stories of Chris- tian men doing good all over the world. This book features never-before- told stories of intrepid people who made a difference in our world.


Science


A Day in the Life Lisa J Amstutz 6th February, pb, £8.99, 978147476 A Day in the Life of a Cheetah 4995


A Day in the Life of a Chameleon 5008


Amulet Books 360 Degrees


In the Sky: Designs Inspired by Nature Gonçalo Viana (illus), Harriet Evans 5th March, hb, £12.99, 9781848579408 Scientists often take a leaf from nature when devising inventions. Find out more and let your imagination soar.


In Focus Space Tatiana Boyko (illus), Maggie Chiang (illus), Rachel Tunstall (illus), Emma Jayne (illus) et al 2nd April, hb, £14.99, 9781848579439 Ten illustrators blast off into outer space to explore the mysteries of our solar system and the galaxies and stars beyond it.


A+ Books SERIES


Polar Animals Jaclyn Jaycox 9781474786 They live in the world’s coldest regions but that’s not the only thing that makes polar animals incredible. Riveting photos provide an up-close look. Narwhals Are Awesome 6th February, hb, eb, £12.99, 287 Polar Bears Are Awesome 5th March, hb, eb, £12.99, 294 Reindeer Are Awesome 6th February, hb, eb, £12.99, 300 Seals Are Awesome 5th March, hb, eb, £12.99, 317 Penguins Are Awesome 9th July, pb, £8.99, 386 Killer Whales Are Awesome 9th July, pb, £8.99, 393


SERIES


A Day in the Life Sharon Katz Cooper 5th March, pb, £8.99, 97814747586 Give young nature explorers and zoologists an exciting way to learn about the homes, eating habits and behaviours of fascinating animals. A Day in the Life of a Polar Bear 42


A Day in the Life of a Penguin 59


90 The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Children’s


Machines That Think!: Big Ideas That Changed the World #2 Don Brown 17th March, hb, £9.99, 9781419740985 Explores machines from ancient history to today that perform a multitude of tasks, from making mind-numbing calculations to working on assembly lines.


Arcturus


101 Awesome Women Who Transformed Science Claire Philip, Isabel Muñoz (illus) 1st February, pb, £7.99, 9781788883764 Discover the inspirational stories of 101 brilliant female scientists and engineers from across history. These Stem heroes include everyone from astronaut Ellen Ochoa to video game designer Carol Shaw.


Trailblazers Emily Holland, Salini Perera (illus) 1st June, pb, £7.99, 9781789505283 Inspirational book celebrates the lives and achievements of brilliantly original, convention- defying scientists who changed the world.


Autumn Publishing


Make Plastic Fantastic 21st March, hb, £9.99, 9781839030376 Turn trash into treasure with 25 incredible recy- cling projects. From pirate ships to garden dens, discover simple step- by-step instructions for eco-friendly crafting fun.


Barrington Stoke


Survival in Space: The Apollo 13 Mission David Long, Stefano Tambellini (illus) 15th April, pb, £6.99, 9781781129388 Fact-filled illustrated and captivating recounting of one of history’s most famous space missions, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Apollo 13’s fateful launch.


Big Picture Press


Fungarium Katie Scott 9th July, hb, £20, 9781787415355 Illustrator Katie Scott returns to the Welcome to the Museum series with exquisite, detailed images of some of the most fasci- nating living organisms on this planet—fungi.


Anatomicum Activity Book Katy Wiedemann (illus), Jennifer Paxton 5th March, pb, £9.99, 9781787416390 Using the incredible Anatomicum as inspira- tion, this activity book is bursting with fascinating facts and puzzles and is perfect for budding artists and science enthusiasts.


Black Swan


The Body Bill Bryson 28th May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9780552779906 No 1 Sunday Times bestseller in hardback, this head-to-toe tour of the human body is as compulsively readable as it is comprehensive.


Blazers SERIES


World’s Worst Natural Disasters Tracy Maurer 28th May, pb, £8.99, 97814747712 Avalanches tear down mountains. Tsunamis drown towns. Magma from volcanoes flows through homes. Learn about the world’s worst catastro- phes and some helpful tips needed to survive them. The World’s Worst Tsunamis 38


The World’s Worst Avalanches 69


Bloomsbury Children’s Books


Do You Love Bugs? Matt Robertson 2nd April, hb, £11.99, 9781526609502 pb, eb, £6.99, 9781526609519 Crawly! Hairy! Maybe a bit scary? Bugs are truly brilliant. Robertson’s quirky text and sweet illustrations show exactly how bugs are awesome in their own unique way.


Book House SERIES


Look and Learn 1st June, pb, £7.99, 97819133372 Each title explores a


manmade environment layer by layer, looking at how science, tech- nology, engineering, art and mathematics have been employed to make them function. How a Hospital Works Alex Woolf vol 1 23 How a City Works Alex Woolf vol 2 30 How an Airport works Roger Canavan vol 3 47 How a Factory works Roger Canavan vol 4 54


BookLife Publishing


SERIES


Code Monkeys John Wood 28th February, hb, £12.99, 97817863797 Let’s write some code. Using Technology vol 2, 95


Debugging vol 3, 71


Logic vol 4, 88


Algorithms vol 1, 64


SERIES Fuel Up


Harriet Brundle 28th February, hb, £12.99, 97817863796 Our bodies need all sorts of fuel in order to work and be at their best. But why? And what happens if we don’t get everything that we need? Food vol 3 65 Water vol 4 72 Warmth vol 1 89 Sleep vol 2 96


SERIES


Stem Detectives William Anthony 28th February, hb, £12.99, 97817863798 Put your skills to the test, but don’t worry—the great Stem Detectives are here to help. Crack the case and become part of the Stem Detectives yourself.


vol 3 63 The Case of the Locked Library vol 4, 70


SERIES


Life Cycles Kirsty Holmes 1st April, hb, £12.99, 978183927 With engaging language and an innovative use of design, this series makes the science behind life cycles accessible to reluctant and confi- dent readers alike. Pumpkin vol 2 0987 Tomato vol 1 0994 Potato vol 5 1007 Bean vol 4 1014 Mushroom vol 6 1021 Orchid vol 3 1038


SERIES


My First Experiments Mignonne Gunasekara 2nd March, hb, £12.99, 97817863796 Roll up your sleeves and get involved with My First Experiments, a colourful and comprehensive science series. Electricity vol 1 34 Light vol 4 41 Weather vol 2, 58 Materials vol 3, 27


SERIES InfoPics


Harriet Brundle 1st April, hb, £12.99, 97817863791 How much plastic is in the ocean? Where do the most people live? And what exactly is a mammal? Flick through this fact-filled series. Animals vol 3, 46 Pollution vol 1 53 People vol 4 60 Materials vol 2 77


The Human Body Joanna Brundle 1st April, hb, £12.99, 9781839270819 Discover and Learn is a visually stimulating series that explores core areas of learning.


SERIES


The Case of the Network Hacker vol 1 56 The Case of the Lost Robot vol 2 49 The Case of the Missing Noodles


Silly Science for Smart Kids Robin Twiddy 2nd March, hb, £12.99, 97817863799 When your science ques- tions are silly, you don’t need a serious scientist.


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