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List view record 7401: A whole world of mammalsList view anchor tag for record 7401: A whole world of mammals
List view record 7402: A whole world of minibeastsList view anchor tag for record 7402: A whole world of minibeasts
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A whole world of minibeasts

Claybourne, Anna2025
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'A Whole World of Minibeasts' presents the stunning breadth of minibeast varieties that roam Earth, including everything from insects to arachnids, slugs, snails and worms to millipedes and teeny, tiny tardigrades. Who is related to whom? Which type swim or fly or hop? Which have the coolest camo...
List view record 7403: A whole world of prehistoric lifeList view anchor tag for record 7403: A whole world of prehistoric life
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List view record 7404: Why do we need poo?List view anchor tag for record 7404: Why do we need poo?
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Why do we need poo?

Murray, Laura K., 1989-2025
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In this book, discover how this not-so-lovely part of nature is essential to our world. In fact, we need poo to help crops grow and replenish soil. Certain animals even eat poo for nutrients! With eye-catching photos, quick facts and end matter, budding scientists are sure to enjoy exploring more...
List view record 7405: Why the world isn't fairList view anchor tag for record 7405: Why the world isn't fair
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Why the world isn't fair

Harari, Yuval N.2025
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Something really strange happened 10,000 years ago, and it changed everything. Why did millions of people agree to obey a few leaders? Where did kings and kingdoms come from? The answer to that is one of the strangest tales you'll ever hear. And it's a true story. Have you ever wondered how we go...
List view record 7406: Wild lives : 50 extraordinary animals that made historyList view anchor tag for record 7406: Wild lives : 50 extraordinary animals that made history
List view record 7407: Wonders of the mind : understanding the universe inside our headsList view anchor tag for record 7407: Wonders of the mind : understanding the universe inside our heads
List view record 7408: The world at nightList view anchor tag for record 7408: The world at night
List view record 7409: The world's first human cannonball : and other incredible jobsList view anchor tag for record 7409: The world's first human cannonball : and other incredible jobs
List view record 7410: The wow and how of dinosaursList view anchor tag for record 7410: The wow and how of dinosaurs
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The wow and how of dinosaurs

Williams, Susie2025
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Dinosaurs lived on Earth for around 165 million years! We know about them because of how paleontologists have studied their fossilised bones. Did you know that dinosaurs could swim and make music? Or that dinosaurs had feathers? And some walked on tiptoe - all the time! Read more amazing facts ab...
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