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What Were Castles For? (Usborne Starting Point History)
by Phil Roxbee Cox
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(From Amazon): Part of a series that provides answers to the first questions children ask about h...
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Usborne First Encyclopedia of Space-With Over 40 Websites
by Scholastic
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What are stars made of? Why does the Moon shine? What do space toilets look like? Find out in ...
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The Usborne Book of Peoples of the World
by Gillian; Claybourne, Anna Doherty
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Internet-linked. Takes a continent-by-continent journey through the everyday lives of the six bi...
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Understanding Your Muscles and Bones: Internet-Linked (Usborne Science for Beginners)
by Rebecca Treays
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(From Amazon): This book looks under your skin to reveal the parts of your body that let you run ...
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The Usborne Book of Science Activities Volume Two
by usborne
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This is a FANTASTIC hands-on science experiments book for kids! (Kindergarten and Third grade) Ea...
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Usborne Encyclopedia of World Religions
by Susan Meredith & Clare Kickman
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A thought-provoking book offering a balanced exploration of the beliefs, history and customs of t...
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The Usborne Book of Castles (Usborne Internet-Linked Castles)
by Lesley Sims
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(From Amazon): Castles have an enduring fascination for children of all ages, and this book is th...
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The Usborne Book of World History (Picture World) (Edition: First Edition)
by Anne Millard
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(From Amazon): A brilliant overview of world history from prehistoric times to the early 20th cen...
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Wild Places: Mountains, Jungles & Deserts (Edition: Revised)
by A. Wilkes
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Usborne Picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world aroun...
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Usborne Book of World History (Usborne Children's Picture History)
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(From Amazon): A brilliant overview of world history from prehistoric times to the early 20th cen...
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