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    My First book: SA Birds V1

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    N$190.00

    About the book:  A very first guide to birds for children aged 3 to 7, this title presents 56 of the most striking and commonly seen southern African species. After a brief introduction that explains how the title works and provides simple guidelines for watching birds, each new page introduces a new bird. Most of the…

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    My First Book: SA Creepy Crawlies

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    N$190.00

    My first book of Southern African creepy-crawlies is the newest title in this children’s series, and a companion to its sister edition on Southern African Insects. The title covers 58 spiders, snails, millipedes and other creatures (excluding insects) that are likely to be seen around the home and garden. An illustrated introduction gives context to the subject,…

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    My First Book: SA Frogs

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    N$190.00

    Frogs are appealing and colourful creatures and live just about anywhere, even in deserts. My first book of Southern African Frogs introduces 55 different types of frog and their calls – made instantly accessible in this new edition by scanning a QR code.A short introduction outlines the main features of frogs and includes an illustration detailing their…

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    My First Book: SA Insects

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    N$190.00

    Children are fascinated by ‘bugs’ of all kinds, and insects are a familiar part of their everyday environment. Dragonflies and ants, beetles and stick insects, butterflies and bees are just some of the many insects that are found in the home and garden, providing youngsters with a handy introduction to the natural world.   This…

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    My First Book: SA Mammals

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    N$190.00

    Mammals come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, from tiny bats and mice to massive elephants and whales. This title introduces a cross-section of southern African mammals – 58 animals illustrated in full colour, along with easy text and visual clues as to the animals’ size, their tracks and what they eat.

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    My First Book: SA Ocean Life

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    N$190.00

    Young children will enjoy discovering the 58 fascinating ocean creatures in My first book of Southern African ocean life, which range in size from the earth’s largest animal – the blue whale – to the tiniest plankton. 

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    My First Book: SA Snakes And Reptiles

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    N$190.00

    Children are both fascinated by, and afraid of, snakes and other reptiles, making them a receptive market for this topic. My first book of Southern African snakes and other reptiles introduces 56 different species, with accurate, full-colour illustrations accompanied by concise text and simple graphics that depict where the reptile lives, what it eats, how it reproduces,…

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    Myth Busters: Animal Errors

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    N$200.00

    Myth Busters: Animal Errors takes readers on a wild ride through the natural world in search of-the truth!Have you been told a goldfish only has a three-second memory? Or that ostriches bury their head in the sand? Think again! Conspiracy theories, popular trivia, old wives’ tales, common misconceptions and misinterpretations are explored to explain exactly why…

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    Mythical Beasts

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    N$130.00

    Help your child improve their reading skills while learning about myths, legends, fairytales, and folklore. These fantastic retellings feature great stories from mythology about terrifying dragons and monsters, magical unicorns, and shapeshifting werewolves. Mythical Beasts is a new title in the exciting and engaging four-level DK Readers series. Developing a lifelong love of reading, DK Readers cover a vast range…

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    National Geographic: Reptiles And Amphibians

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    N$170.00

    National Geographic: Reptiles And Amphibians

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    One Direction In My Pocket Slipcase

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    N$90.00

    This pocket-sized slip-cased mini series, with one book for each member of One Direction, will appeal to every fan of this phenomenally popular group. Featuring lots of photos, quotes and facts about your favourite One Directioners: Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson.

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    Our World In Numbers: Animals

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    N$300.00

    Our World In Numbers: Animals

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    Plants To The Rescue

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    N$180.00

    Plants To The Rescue

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    Rainforets Animals

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    N$120.00

    A colourful rainforest adventure awaits! You’ll meet the many wild and even endangered animals that call the rainforest their home.Did you know that Jaguars can live 12-15 years in the wild and that a Toucan’s beak looks heavy but is actually hollow and light? Discover many more fascinating facts about rainforest animals in this children’s…

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    Sandi And The Salty Seadogs

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    N$200.00

    Sandi And The Salty Seadogs

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    Snakes: Day In The Life

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    N$180.00

    Snakes: Day In The Life

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    Tales of Prehistoric World

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    N$280.00

    Tales of Prehistoric World

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    The Action Bible

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    N$400.00

    PLEASE NOTE: WHEN STOCK IS UNAVAILABLE, ORDER MAY TAKE 12 WEEKS TO COMPLETE   The Action Bible® presents more than 200 fast-paced narratives in chronological order, making it easy to follow the Bible’s historical flow and reinforcing the build-up to its thrilling climax!In The Action Bible®, the Old and New Testament stories are illustrated in such a…

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    The Big Book Of WOW

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    N$440.00

    The Big Book Of WOW

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    The Buck That Buries Its Poo

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    N$280.00

    Is a zebra black with white stripes or white with black stripes?     And why do flamingos stand on one leg while bats hang upside down?   Did you know that a chameleon’s tongue can shoot out at five times the acceleration of a fighter jet?   In The Buck That Buries its Poo, naturalist Quinton Coetzee answers…

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