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Numberland

5.00 ( 1 Ratings by Goodreads)
Numberland

Numberland

5.00 (1 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 19 September, 2013
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Numberland lets figures do the talking - each themed, colourful page is crammed with tonnes of fascinating number-led facts. Find out about everything from the number of Earths that would fit inside the Sun and the number of years that dinosaurs walked the Earth, to the number of centimetres of a tiny corsetted waist and the number of bubbles in a bottle of champagne! With thousands of nuggets of number information to discover, Numberland is the perfect gift for boys and girls alike. Readers will amaze friends and family with fascinating facts about almost everything! Buster favourite Andrew Pinder brings a quirky, humorous edge to the book, encapsulating interesting information in weird and wonderful compositions.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780551814
ISBN10 1780551819
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Fascinating... the excellent illustrations are very amusing and would appeal to pupils who love numbers and maths * The School Librarian *
A fascinating compilation of fantastic facts, presented in an unusual and engaging style * Parents in Touch *

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Author's Bio

Marianne Taylor (Author)
Marianne Taylor is a writer and editor whose career has been steered from the start by her obsessive interest in the natural world. She has written books on subjects from mountain gorillas and nature photography, to science and wildlife in London. She lives in Kent and, when not at her desk, is likely to be found in the nearest woodland, binoculars around neck and notebook in hand.

Steve Martin (Author)
Steve Martin was born in Northumberland in the far north of England. After graduating in English, he spent many years teaching English to adults - including 15 years teaching literacy in prisons. Steve now lives in the English Midlands, with his wife and two sons and makes his living from a wide range of writing including children's non-fiction, business communication and developing e-learning materials.

Clive Gifford (Author)
Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of over 200 books specializing in engaging and entertaining non-fiction books for children and young adults.

His books have garnered much praise and won Children's Choice, NAPPA Gold Star, TES Book of the Year and Smithsonian awards. Refugees was shortlisted for The British Book Awards whilst Discover the Extreme World was on the four-book shortlist for the 2012 Blue Peter Book Award. In October 2018, Clive won The Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award for The Book Of Comparisons. He also won The Blue Peter Book Award 2019 for The Colours of History.

With a lifelong interest in geopolitics, ecology and the environment, Clive has authored a number of titles on ecology and global issues for Heinemann, Franklin Watts, Lonely Planet, DK and now Buster Books.

Clive has contributed many articles to Encyclopaedia Britannica, appeared on radio and at live events and written hundreds of articles to a wide range of publications. He is based in Manchester, England.

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