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Louise Spilsbury

    1. Jänner 1963
    Unsere Welt: Städte
    Wie ist es, wenn es Krieg gibt?
    Gemeinsam retten wir die Erde
    Unsere Welt: Ozeane
    Wie ist es, wenn man anders ist?
    Wie ist es, wenn man arm ist?
    • Wie ist es, wenn man arm ist?

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Die wichtigsten Antworten auf Kinderfragen zur Armut ab 5 Jahren. Arm zu sein, ist schlimm. Manchen Menschen auf der Welt fehlt sogar das Nötigste: sauberes Wasser und genug zu essen. Andere können ihre Kinder nicht zur Schule schicken. Dieses Buch erklärt kindgerecht, warum es Armut gibt, manche Menschen keine Arbeit haben oder nicht alles kaufen können, was sie für ein gesundes Leben brauchen.

      Wie ist es, wenn man arm ist?
      4,4
    • Wie ist es, wenn man anders ist?

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Sachbilderbuch ab 5 Jahren zum Thema Rassismus und Intoleranz. Wenn Kinder im Alltag wegen ihrer Haar- oder Hautfarbe, ihrer Religion oder ihrer Herkunft gehänselt werden, fragen sie sich: Bin ich anders? Warum werde ich so ungerecht behandelt? Dieses Bilderbuch erklärt anschaulich und mit Hilfe konkreter Beispiele, warum Vorurteile die Gesellschaft spalten und wie sich schon Kinder gegen Ungerechtigkeiten wehren können. Übersetzt von Jonas Bedford-Strohm.

      Wie ist es, wenn man anders ist?
      5,0
    • Unsere Welt: Ozeane

      Was sie so einzigartig macht | Sachbilderbuch über Meere

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Sachbilderbuch ab 4 Jahren zum Lebensraum Meer. Ozeane bieten Fischen , Quallen, Korallen und Robben ein Zuhause. Wir können darin schwimmen oder tauchen. Doch den Meeren geht es immer schlechter. Zu viel Müll und die der Klimawandel schaden ihnen. Warum Ozeane so wichtig sind und wie wir die Artenvielfalt erhalten und die Meerverschmutzung stoppen können, erfahren Kinder in diesem Buch. Weitere Bücher in der Reihe "Unsere Welt": Wälder - Warum wir sie zum Leben brauchen

      Unsere Welt: Ozeane
      3,5
    • Gemeinsam retten wir die Erde

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Sachbilderbuch ab 5 Jahren zum Thema Klimawandel und Umweltschutz. Kinder lernen die Natur und ihre Schönheit von klein auf kennen. Sie sehen aber auch den Plastikmüll, der einfach auf dem Boden liegt, riechen die Abgase in der Luft und hören von Naturkatastrophen. Dieses Sachbilderbuch erklärt Kindern anschaulich und mit Hilfe konkreter Beispiele, warum ein sauberer Planet für uns Menschen so wichtig ist und was jeder Einzelne tun kann, damit es der Erde gut geht.

      Gemeinsam retten wir die Erde
      3,3
    • Wie ist es, wenn es Krieg gibt?

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Sachbilderbuch ab 5 Jahren zum Thema Globale Konflikte. Kinder, die in Europa aufwachsen, kennen Krieg meist nur aus Geschichten und von Bildern. Das, was sie darüber erfahren, macht ihnen oft Angst. Dann fragen sie sich: Bin ich selbst auch in Gefahr? Was ist Terrorismus? Und warum gibt es überhaupt Soldaten? Der dritte Band der Reihe erklärt den Unterschied zwischen Streit und Krieg und welche Auswirkungen gewaltsame Konflikte haben können. Das Bilderbuch zeigt aber auch, dass sich viele Menschen auf der ganzen Welt für Frieden einsetzen. Übersetzt von Jonas Bedford-Strohm.

      Wie ist es, wenn es Krieg gibt?
      3,5
    • Unsere Welt: Städte

      Wie wir dort gut leben können | Sachbilderbuch über das Stadtleben

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Das Sachbilderbuch richtet sich an Kinder ab 4 Jahren und erkundet auf anschauliche Weise den Lebensraum Stadt. Es vermittelt Wissen über verschiedene städtische Elemente, wie Gebäude, Verkehrsmittel und die Vielfalt der Menschen, die in der Stadt leben. Durch lebendige Illustrationen und informative Texte werden die Neugier und das Verständnis der kleinen Leser gefördert. Das Buch lädt dazu ein, die eigene Umgebung zu entdecken und zu verstehen, wie das städtische Leben funktioniert.

      Unsere Welt: Städte
    • Weltkugel 7: Wir sind füreinander da

      Sach-Bilderbuch über Regeln und Verantwortung

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Ein Spiel ohne Regeln macht keinen Spaß, das merken Kinder schnell. Auch in einer Gesellschaft sind Regeln wichtig, damit jeder ein gutes Leben haben kann. Dieses Sachbilderbuch erklärt anschaulich und verständlich, wie alle füreinander Verantwortung übernehmen können. Für Jungen und Mädchen ab 5 Jahren geeignet, zum gemeinsamen Lesen, Betrachten und als Grundlage für Gespräche über die Themen Regeln und Verantwortung. Mit Beispielen aus dem Alltag von Kindern und einem Glossar für die wichtigsten Begriffe.

      Weltkugel 7: Wir sind füreinander da
    • Weltkugel 9: Manchmal muss man Abschied nehmen

      Alles über Tod, Trauer und Trost | ab 5

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Der Tod gehört zum Leben Was passiert, wenn Menschen sterben? Warum macht uns das so traurig? Und was kommt danach? Dieses klare und empathische Sachbilderbuch nimmt Kinder an die Hand und beantwortet Fragen zum Sterben auf einfühlsame Weise. Es zeigt auch, wie unterschiedlich weltweit Trauerriten und Bestattungen aussehen. Ein idealer Begleiter für Kinder ab 5 Jahren, die mit Tod und Trauer konfrontiert werden, und für Eltern, die mit ihren Kindern darüber sprechen möchten.

      Weltkugel 9: Manchmal muss man Abschied nehmen
    • Unsere Welt: Wälder

      Warum wir sie zum Leben brauchen | Sachbilderbuch über Wald und Bäume

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Sachbilderbuch ab 4 Jahren zum Lebensraum Wald. Bäume bieten vielen Tieren wie Vögeln und Pflanzen ein Zuhause. Sie sorgen für die Luft, die wir zum Atmen brauchen, und sind ideal zum Spielen und Verstecken. Mit dem Holz können wir Abenteuerspielplätze und Möbel bauen. Doch die Wälder leiden und sind von Waldbränden, Dürre und Abholzung bedroht. Wie wir die Bäume und Wälder schützen können und warum das wichtig ist, erfahren Kinder in diesem Buch. Weitere Bücher in der Reihe "Unsere Welt": Ozeane - Was sie so einzigartig macht

      Unsere Welt: Wälder
    • A beautifully illustrated picture book that sensitively explains larger issues and crises that dominate the news in an appropriate manner for children.

      Children in Our World: Global Conflict
      4,6
    • White Wolves are engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Eighteen exciting new titles reflect the range of non-fiction texts children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They are ideal for topic libraries, and for teaching literacy skills in a curriculum context.

      Ask an Expert: Climate Change
      4,5
    • Ice Age

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Big Picture series brings the world and its wonders to life for youngreaders. Full of fascinating information from across the globe, fromanimals and homes to the most interesting jobs in history.

      Ice Age
      5,0
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in South America. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in South America
      5,0
    • This book introduces children to the Atlantic Ocean, looking at its resources, famous places and people who live along the coast. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Atlantic Ocean
      5,0
    • This book introduces children to the Arctic Ocean, looking at both its relatively shallow continental shelf and its underwater mountains. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Arctic Ocean
      5,0
    • This book introduces children to the Pacific Ocean, looking at climate, ports and features of its geography. Different types of islands and the ocean floor are explored using key geography terms. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Pacific Ocean
      5,0
    • Boa Constrictor

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Boa Constrictors are top of the food chain. This means that they are top predators. Find out all about alligators, their life at the top, links in the food chain and killer facts!

      Boa Constrictor
      5,0
    • An introductory book on the powerful topic of LGBTQ+ rights throughout history and the progress that is still being made today

      Civil Rights Stories: LGBTQ+ Rights
      4,4
    • An introductory book on the powerful topic of refugees throughout history and the ongoing struggles that refugees face as they flee their homelands

      Civil Rights Stories: Refugees and Homelands
      5,0
    • A beautifully illustrated picture book that sensitively explores death and grief in an appropriate manner for children

      Children in Our World: Death and Grief
      5,0
    • Children's Planet: Our Cities

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      An exquisitely illustrated picture book that explores our relationship with cities, and looks at how climate change is changing the picture

      Children's Planet: Our Cities
      5,0
    • Fruit

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older.

      Fruit
      5,0
    • Autism

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This book explores the many aspects of Autism in a child-friendly way. It is part of a hands-on series of picture books designed to help children with their questions and feelings about tricky topics that can be hard to talk about. This book offers practical help, tips and advice an well as exploring everyday situations, supported by, exquisite and approachable illustrations to give a comforting story book feel, particularly suited to 5-7 year olds, but with scope to appeal to both younger and older children. A perfect aid to help children open up and explore how they feel and give steps they can take to help them cope.

      Autism
      4,3
    • Books that take a look at issues from two sides to encourage positive and proactive engagement with difficult situations

      A Problem Shared: Talking About Bullying
      4,0
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Africa. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in Africa
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    • This book introduces children to the Indian Ocean, looking at islands and how the Equator affects temperature and weather. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Indian Ocean
      4,0
    • Polar Bear

      • 33 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Polar bears are top of the food chain. This means that they are top predators. Find out all about alligators, their life at the top, links in the food chain and killer facts!

      Polar Bear
      4,0
    • This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older.

      Oxford Read and Discover 6: Cells and Microbes
      4,2
    • Read and discover all about incredible energy... What is kinetic energy? What types of energy does electricity give us?This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older.

      Oxford Read and Discover: Level 6: Incredible Energy
      3,0
    • A beautifully illustrated non-fiction picture book that sensitively explains crises that dominate the news in an appropriate manner for children.

      Children in Our World: Racism and Intolerance
      3,9
    • An introductory book on the powerful topic of human rights throughout history and the impact it has on our lives today

      Civil Rights Stories: Human Rights
      3,7
    • Night Animals

      • 16 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      When we go to sleep at night, some animals are just waking up. Discover the different activities and features of nocturnal animals in this photographic non-fiction report by Louise Spilsbury.

      Night Animals
      3,0
    • Raging Floods

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Explores a wide range of destructive natural events and phenomena.

      Raging Floods
    • Deserts

      • 49 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the unique ecosystems of deserts, this book utilizes flowcharts to present information about these harsh environments that encompass one-fifth of Earth's land. It provides insights into the challenges and characteristics of desert ecosystems, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for readers.

      Deserts
    • Flight

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Delving into the science of flight, this book examines the mechanics of various flying vehicles, including planes, helicopters, and balloons. It covers essential concepts such as gravity, streamlining, drag, and thrust, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these elements interact to enable flight.

      Flight
    • Focusing on the science of vision, this book delves into the mechanics of how both humans and animals perceive their surroundings. It examines the anatomy of the eye, the processes involved in sight, and various methods for correcting vision issues, including the use of glasses. Through a blend of scientific insights and practical applications, it offers a comprehensive understanding of visual perception and its significance in daily life.

      Sight
    • Oceans

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the vastness of the ocean ecosystem, this book utilizes flowcharts to present engaging insights about the world's oceans, which encompass over three-quarters of the Earth's surface. It offers readers a captivating look at marine life and the intricate dynamics of oceanic environments, making complex information accessible and visually appealing.

      Oceans
    • See what happens to different sea animals over the course of a day and night, discussing different aspects of the animal's anatomy and behaviour e.g. sleeping, eating, hunting and moving.

      Shark
    • Paramedic

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Find out about careers that help shape and save the lives of others

      Paramedic
    • Mountains

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Mountains provide shelter for a wide variety of amazing plants and animals. The weather on a mountain varies from top to bottom. Find out about mountains through the use of flowcharts in this fascinating book.

      Mountains
    • Find out about careers that help shape and save the lives of others

      Police Officer
    • Animal Homes and Hang-outs

      • 33 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Discover the architects and construction engineers of the animal world! From underground aardvark burrows to giant termite mounds, find out how animals build homes to keep them snug and safe from predators.

      Animal Homes and Hang-outs
    • How do animals adapt to survive and thrive in the wild Find out why an elephant has an trunk, how a thorny devil's spines help it get the water it needs and how a pufferfish scares away predators.

      Animal Adaptations
    • Drug use and abuse can be a serious problem for teenagers. In this guide, readers will learn how to deal with addiction, how to avoid peer pressure and how to get help and make healthy choices. From alcohol and nicotine to marijuana and heroin, each drug has dangerous short- and long-term effects on the body, some of which can be life-threatening. Even painkillers prescribed by a doctor can become addictive and harmful. Readers will be inspired to make healthy choices and feel empowered to avoid drink and drugs.

      Avoiding Drink and Drugs
    • The War Against AIDS

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      More than 38 million people around the world live with HIV/AIDS. For decades, scientists have been studying AIDS and the HIV virus that causes it. This fascinating book describes its emergence as a new disease and the reasons why it took as long as it did to find a treatment. Find out how, thanks to new treatments and technologies, this disease that was once almost unstoppable can now be effectively treated and, in some cases, cured.

      The War Against AIDS
    • Bullying can happen to anyone. And it can take many forms, from verbal threats and physical confrontation to social ostracism and cyber-bullying. Readers will learn how to cope with bullying, how to boost their self-esteem, how to help a friend and even how to recognise bullying in themselves. Feature boxes provide practical advice on every aspect of bullying, including what to do if the bully is a teacher or parent.

      Outsmarting Bullies
    • Food Chains

      • 35 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Animals need to eat to survive. What is eating what? Follow the food chains to find out. Learn how energy from food flows from one living thing to another - and then another! Find out about animals that are producers, consumers and decomposers. From forests to the oceans and skies, food chains are always at work.

      Food Chains
    • Plants may seem harmless but some of them have adapted to be ruthless predators. Find out how the corkscrew plant traps its prey, how the dodder plant kills the plants around it and how the angel's trumpet hides a deadly secret.

      Killer Plants
    • Space is full of mysteries! What can be found on Mars and other planets? Are there planets like Earth? Could there be aliens in space? What have astronauts who have lived on the International Space Station learned? Find out about the tools and vehicles scientists use to study space today and how they hope to do it in the future.

      Space Exploration
    • Predators have adapted to be ruthless hunters and killers. Find out how a cheetah's paws help it to chase its dinner, how a king cobra ambushes its prey and how a box jellyfish enjoys a feast.

      Deadly Predators
    • Bee Menu

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Big Picture series brings the world and its wonders to life for youngreaders. Full of fascinating information from across the globe, fromanimals and homes to the most interesting jobs in history.

      Bee Menu
    • All around the world there are charities trying to help vulnerable children experience safer, more enriching lives. This book looks at the efforts of charity workers and volunteers, with exciting stories and case studies, and gives advice on how readers can get involved.

      Protecting and Caring for Children
    • Look closely at a pond and discover a world of inhabitants! Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.

      Pond
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Asia. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in Asia
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in North America. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in North America
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Europe. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in Europe
    • Look inside a burrow and discover a world of inhabitants! Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.

      Burrow
    • Health and Disease

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Everyone is an individual and we're all different in many ways, but every human being on Earth follows a similar pattern of changes from birth to childhood, through adolescence to adulthood, and into old age.

      Health and Disease
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Australia. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in Australia
    • How do we know about the thousands of people who protested against the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s? It includes information on some historical detective work that has taken place, using documentary and oral evidence, that has enabled historians to piece together the fascinating story of... číst celé

      Who Protested Against the Vietnam War?
    • This is a vibrant and engaging book for aspiring young musicians who want to learn the ins and outs of being in a band in the digital age. This book looks at the art of performance, covering composing, rehearsing and performing live.

      Performing Live
    • This is a vibrant and engaging book for aspiring young musicians who want to learn the ins and outs of being in a band in the digital age. This book looks at forming a band, covering finding bandmates, choosing instruments and getting your equipment just right.

      Forming a Band
    • How do we know about the thousands of people who marched in campaigns for civil rights for African Americans in the 1960s? It includes information on some historical detective work that has taken place, using documentary and oral evidence, that has enabled historians to piece together the fascinating story of the civil rights marches.

      Who Marched for Civil Rights?
    • This book introduces children to the Southern Ocean, looking at how it is different from the other oceans, its resources and why people visit. Children are encouraged to use geographical skills to locate information by reading maps and interpreting simple keys. This series complements the Introducing Continents series.

      Southern Ocean
    • At Home in the Biome: Wetlands

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Looking at the organisms that live within biomes, focusing on how each has adapted to its habitat

      At Home in the Biome: Wetlands
    • Earth's Natural Biomes: Deserts

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Stunning photographs of the natural world show children how flora, fauna and people co-exist in Earth's natural biomes.

      Earth's Natural Biomes: Deserts
    • Horrible Jobs of the Renaissance

      • 49 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Horrible Jobs of the Renaissance looks at some of the horrible jobs that some unfortunate people had to do during the Renaissance. With fun graphics, colourful illustrations and photographs and a lively text, this is a fascinating look at what our poor ancestors might have had to do for a living during this period.

      Horrible Jobs of the Renaissance
    • The Ancient Romans

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Who were the Ancient Romans and how did they live? Using your powers of analysis, work out what primary sources tell us about this ancient civilization.

      The Ancient Romans
    • The Ancient Greeks

      • 49 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Who were the Ancient Greeks and how did they live? Using your powers of analysis, work out what primary sources tell us about this ancient civilization.

      The Ancient Greeks
    • Uncover some of the most chilling practices of the Vikings. This book explores all the gruesome details, from rituals and rites to battles and sieges, with a detail that young readers will love! Prepare to be horrified by the customs and culture of the Vikings!

      The Viking Invaders
    • The Roman Empire

      • 49 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Uncover some of the most chilling practices of the ancient Romans! This book explores all the gruesome details, from rituals and rites to battles and sieges, with a detail that young readers will love! Prepare to be horrified by the customs and culture of the ancient Romans!

      The Roman Empire
    • Find out about careers that help shape and save the lives of others

      Firefighter