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Pam Robson

    Rice
    Honey
    Geography For Fun Projects
    Corn
    Encyclopedia of Science Projects
    The Great Fire of London 1666
    • The Great Fire of London 1666

      • 48pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      All you want to know about ... The Great Fire of London.Here is a clear, chronological account of this key event in history.The timeline, glossary and reference headings make it easy to pinpoint all the essential dates, facts and personalities.Diagrams, artwork and photographs of artefacts bring the topic to life.This series is ideal for school project work or for those wanting to brush up on their historical facts.

      The Great Fire of London 16662002
      4,2
    • Geography For Fun Projects

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Provides instructions for experiments, projects, puzzles, and other hands-on activities that explore maps, the moving surface of the Earth, rivers and seas, ecosystems, human geography, agriculture, and other geographical topics.

      Geography For Fun Projects2001
    • Follows rice from its source on farm or plantation right through to the table, discussing how rice is grown, processed, and produced.

      Rice1998
    • An introduction to the corn we eat, starting at the farm with its planting and harvesting, until it is sold in markets. Also discusses the manufacture of other products made from corn.

      Corn1998
      3,0
    • Honey

      • 31pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Explains how bees produce honey, as well as the commercial process of producing and marketing honey as a food and for use in other products.

      Honey1997
    • Encyclopedia of Science Projects

      • 286pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Pam Robson and Mick Seller, Encyclopedia of Science Projects, hardcover

      Encyclopedia of Science Projects1994
      3,5