Step into the boots of real-life boy soldier James Marchbank and experience the most important and incredible bits of the First World War. Mixes fascinating facts and an engaging story with brilliant illustrations.
A student's maths workbook for Class 7 (age 13-14), with room for working, covering all essential topics for that year.
This practical and brightly illustrated book is packed with indoor and outdoor crafts and activities, plus fun facts. Ideal for parents and teachers working with children aged four and up. Many activities can be enjoyed both individually and in groups.
Discover the most famous places and popular sights in Scotland with this fun-packed sticker book for young children. Includes over 250 stickers -- plus colouring, join the dots and counting!
A funny and lively tale about two of Scotland's best-loved animals -- an endangered black grouse and a wood mouse -- who learn to value their differences.
Young Gregor MacDonald is thrilled when he gets a set of bagpipes for his birthday. But each time he plays, people cry, 'You can't play here!'. Where can Gregor practise?
Examines the phenomenological and cultural roots of Goethe's approach to science, and argues that Goethe's insights represent the foundation for a future science of nature.
A collection of fifteen magical wonder tales from master storyteller Isabel Wyatt, for children aged seven and up.
Twelve-year-old refugee Reema and her Glaswegian neighbour Caylin form a unlikely friendship when they discover an injured fox. A beautiful, lyrical story of displacement anfgd belonging from a powerful new voice in children's fiction.
In the Case of the Vanishing Viking, the Museum Mystery Squad investigate legendary longboats, rare runes and hidden hoards to try to solve their latest mystery.
Answers all questions about the practice and methods of biodynamic farming and gardening.
Adaptation of the fabulous traditional Scottish folk tale of Mester Stoor Worm. Can Assipattle and Princess Gemdelovely save Scotland from the terrible Dragon Stoorworm?