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List view record 881: Your brain : understanding your body's control centerList view anchor tag for record 881: Your brain : understanding your body's control center
List view record 882: Your changing brain : a guidebookList view anchor tag for record 882: Your changing brain : a guidebook
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Your changing brain : a guidebook

Szpirglas, Jeff2018
Books
"The first few years of life were thought to be the most important in brain development. With the aid of modern brain-imaging technologies, we now know the brain undergoes a substantial remodeling process during adolescence. This insightful title is designed to empower readers as they learn how a...
List view record 883: Your number's up : digits, number lines, negative and positive numbersList view anchor tag for record 883: Your number's up : digits, number lines, negative and positive numbers
List view record 884: Your skeletal system works!List view anchor tag for record 884: Your skeletal system works!
List view record 885: Zap! Future worldList view anchor tag for record 885: Zap! Future world
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Zap! Future world

Spilsbury, Richard2017
Books
The Zap! series is packed with clear information and photographs to help children explore the scientific fields of biology, physics, chemistry and geology. In Future World children can learn about amazing scientific developments that will revolutionise the world and our everyday lives
List view record 886: Zap! How to be a science superheroList view anchor tag for record 886: Zap! How to be a science superhero
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Zap! How to be a science superhero

Spilsbury, Richard2017
Books
The Zap! series is packed with clear information and photographs to help children explore the scientific fields of biology, physics, chemistry and geology. In Science Superhero children can learn how humans transcend their physical limitations. How do we plumb the depths of the ocean? How can we ...
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