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A sense of science

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Claire Llewellyn

Claire Harman is a British literary critic and book reviewer who has written for the Times Literary Supplement, Literary Review, Evening Standard, the Sunday Telegraph and other publications. Harman is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and has taught English at the Universities of Oxford and Manchester. She has taught creative writing at Columbia University, and been Professor of Creative Writing at Durham University since 2016. Harman won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1989 for her biography of poet Sylvia Townsend Warner. This was followed with eponymous biographies of Fanny Burney in 2000 and Robert Louis Stevenson in 2005.

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Exploring forces

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"A simple exploration of forces that covers movement, pushes and pulls, and natural forces like wind and water, encouraging observation of the natural world. Includes activities"--Provided by publisher.

Exploring materials

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Through different activities, this book examines the many different kinds of materials we encounter in our daily lives.

Exploring electricity

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"A simple exploration of electricity that covers how we use electricity and how it is made, plus batteries and circuits. Includes activities"--Provided by publisher.

Exploring animal life

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Introduction to discovering science through use of the senses. Suggested level: junior, primary.

Exploring health

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We use our five senses to understand the world around us. They can also help us to carry out simple scientific investigations. Explore health in this lively book and start sensing the science around you.

Exploring light

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Through different activities, this book demonstrates how light is important in our everyday lives.