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Conscience uses original source material from 1914 - 1919 to engage children with the dilemmas faced by families in WW1.
£5.00
Conviction uses personal stories to help students engage with the dilemmas faced by women, men and families in World War 1. It is intended for use in secondary schools at Key Stages 3 and 4.
£5.00
As part of the My World series, Economics is a book designed to provide an easy-to-understand explanation about the complex world of economics that children may often hear about on news whenever the topics of 'inflation' and the 'rising cost of livin
£9.99
Nelson Mandela's two great-grandchildren ask their grandmother, Mandela's youngest daughter, 15 questions about their grandad - the global icon of peace and forgiveness who spent 27 years in prison.
£12.99
This inspiring picture book retells the story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greta Thunberg - the Swedish teenager who has led a global movement to raise awareness about the world's climate crisis.
£8.99
A celebration of natural hair, through the vibrant and varied hairstyles found in a single family. With Mylo Freeman's colourful illustrations, this delightful book will show young black children the joys that can be found through their natural hair.
£6.99
Instead of just studying history, let's think about HerStory too! In this uplifting and inspiring book, children can learn about 50 intrepid women from around the world and throughout history.
£16.99
I am a Girl! is a wonderful celebration of being who we are and not being pigeon-holed or restricted by gender stereotypes. Most of all it is full of energy and laugh-out-loud funny. Who says that pink is for girls and blue is for boys?
£6.99