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    Category: Books
    Description: How does our planet work? What shapes it? How do people use its resources? Find out inside the First Geography Encyclopedia - the only encyclopedia for this age group that covers the subjects of human geography, physical geography and geology together in a ebook(PDF) format.
    ISBN: 9781405364478
    Price: £8.50

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First Geography Encyclopedia - Childrens General Non-fiction
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Description: This book unearths the fascinating processes that have shaped our planet. How does our planet work? What shapes it? How do people use its resources? Find out inside the First Geography Encyclopedia - the only encyclopedia for this age group that covers the subjects of human geography, physical geography and geology together in one volume. Full of bite-sized facts, curiosity quizzes and special 'weird-or-what' features kids will love getting their teeth into, there's a lot to see and explore. It is perfect for homework or just for fun. Go ahead; let your child discover geography!
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First Geography Encyclopedia
First Geography Encyclopedia
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Description: How does our planet work? What shapes it? How do people use its resources? Find out inside the First Geography Encyclopedia - the only encyclopedia for this age group that covers the subjects of human geography, physical geography and geology together in one volume.
ISBN: 9781405362078
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Description: How does our planet work? What shapes it? How do people use its resources? Find out inside the First Geography Encyclopedia - the only encyclopedia for this age group that covers the subjects of human geography, physical geography and geology together in one volume.
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Description: Usborne's First Encyclopedia of Our World is an ideal book for inquisitive children with lots of questions about the world we live in. It gives answers to questions like 'why is the night dark?' and 'what is snow?'. A charming read, this hardback is packed with simple, easy-to-read text and lively, detailed illustrations that will introduce young readers to the basic concepts of geography and nature.
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Description: There are a wealth of incredible facts and images online - if only you knew where to look. DK's Online Encyclopedia combines the best of the traditional book encyclopedia plus a special website, together they guide you to the most amazing facts on and offline.
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