Anna Claybourne
Personal Information
Description
British author
Books
How do bees make honey?
"Provides comprehensive information on bees and the process of how they make honey"--Provided by publisher.
Hippo
Describes the life cycle and natural environment of the hippopotamus with emphasis on its struggle for survival.
Insects
Genetics
Key to life - Cells - Genes - DNA - Baby blueprint - Genetic traits - Genetic diseases - Nature and nurture - Genetic engineering - Cloning and choosing - Genetic medicine - DNA mapping - DNA debates.
Sound
Amazing Science-Delve into the how’s and why’s of science in this fact-filled series. These books answer kids’ questions about the world around them—and encourage them to ask more.
Jane Eyre
Deserts
Animals
Simple text and colour photos invite readers to look at a magnified photographs and try to guess which animal it is and then turn the page to see if they are right. Suggested level: junior, primary.
Spiders and scorpions
Introduces the characteristics and habits of some common spiders and scorpions in the United States
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Marcia Williams retells one of Shakespeare's most loved plays in this adaptation for younger children. With witty illustrations, accessible language and dialogue from the original manuscript, this is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for those encountering his work for the first time. Whether you're about to watch, study or perform A Midsummer Night's Dream, or are just in need of a wonderful story, Marcia Williams brings William Shakespeare to life. Discover the magical exploits of the fairies, follow four young lovers as they venture into a forest, and laugh at the mishaps of Bottom and his acting troupe. The course of true love never did run smooth!
Stories from Shakespeare
Much Ado about Nothing
Seashore life
First Q&A Seashore Life is a small book full of big questions all about the seashore. First Q&A Seashore Life covers a wide range of seashore-related topics, answering both the most common and unusual questions posed by children.