All of the words featured in this book are difficult to spell, hard to say and their meanings are obscure to most children (and most adults)! Written with simple, easy-to-understand definitions by lexicographer (yes, that's in there too!) Jane Solomon, this dictionary celebrates the beauty of the English language for family trivia time spent around the printed page. Next time you find yourself wrangling with one of these ultracrepidarians, no need to imagineer a sockdolager: just show them this book. Pretty sure if I had this book when I was younger I would have done much better in learning my Periodic table.
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Some jobbernowls say dictionaries are anachronistic, or even obsolete, but it's kenspeckle to real bibliophiles that those vociferous ninnyhammers are just metagrobolised by the plethora of portmanteaus, neologisms and jargon they offer. Periodic Table Lift-the-flap: This book is AMAZING It’s full of information, easily digestible and lots of fun There is a periodic table thats color coded and then many pages that follow that organize the elements into those categories.
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Test your knowledge with more than 400 words to amaze, confuse and inspire budding wordsmiths (and adults). Part 5 General biology information: fluid movement food and how it is used metabolism energy for life and homeostasis hormones digestive juices and enzymes vitamins and their uses the classification of living things informal group terms.What is a bumbershoot? Or a moonbow? And what does it mean when someone absquatulates.? Find out all this and more in The Dictionary of Difficult Words. Part 4 Reproduction and genetics: types of reproduction cell division for reproduction genetics and heredity genetic engineering.
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Lift the flaps in this informative book and discover which elements are crucial to life, which are smelly, explosive or radioactive and lots more.
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Part 3 Zoology (humans): the skeleton joints and bones muscles teeth blood the circulatory system the heart tissue fluid and the lymphatic system the digestive system glands the respiratory system the urinary system the central nervous system the units of the nervous system nerves and nervous pathways the skin the eyes the ears the reproductive system development and reproduction. Age Group: 7+ Everything in the Universe is made up of just 118 chemical elements, all of which are listed in the Periodic Table. Part 3 Zoology (animals): the body structure of animals animal body coverings animal movement animal feeding animal respiration animal excretion animal senses and communication animal reproduction and development. The accompanying booklet is a perfect compliment to the puzzle and explains the periodic table in easy to understand terms. It also includes a 16-page book explaining the Periodic Table in a fun and accessible way, and is packed full of fascinating facts about and uses of the elements that make up the world around us. It is wonderful The pieces are sturdy and easy to handle. This pack contains a 300-piece jigsaw of the Periodic Table for children to assemble, while learning the positions and groupings of all 118 elements. Part 2 Botany: vascular plants stems and roots inside an older plant leaves plant sensitivity plant fluid transportation plant food production flowers reproduction in a flowering plant seeds and germination fruit/vegetative reproduction. I bought this puzzle at an Usborne party recently. An innovative approach to what can be a dry and tricky subject, this book is perfect for parents and children to share on the road to learning about the periodic table. Contents: Part 1 Ecology and living things: living things and their environment within an ecosystem life and life cycles the structure of living things cell division.
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It covers topics such as ecology, botany, zoology, reproduction and genetics. A helpful glossary, comprehensive index and tables,Ĭharts and diagrams are also included. Clear definitions and images aim to strip away the complexities of difficult science concepts. OUT OF PRINT - New edition due June 2007 - 9780746077450 This volume offers a fact-packed and densely illustrated study guide for GCSE students and beyond. | Series: Usborne Illustrated Science Dictionaries