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Africa by Amanda Graham
$12.95 AUD
Category: Orange Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End | Reading Level: 27
There are 53 countries in Africa. If you visited one country each week, it would take over a year to see them all. Africa is a continent filled with contrasts. What if you lived in Egypt’s large and modern capital city, Cairo? What would life be like as a Maasai nomad in Tanzania? Imagine life in a smal ...Show more
Antarctica by Ann Thomas
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End | Reading Level: ages 9-10
This book tells about Antarctica - it's location, climate, inhabitants and history. It also explains why this frozen desert is under threat.
Attack! by Josephine Croser
$8.95 AUD
Category: Green Fiction | Series: Deep End | Reading Level: 28
Dagger-mouth is hungry. He is living on the remains left by other dinosaur hunters. As a tyrannosaur he is king of the predators, but he is young and has still to learn how to make a successful attack. Attack!, set in prehistoric times, is a gripping story of the struggle for survival. At a deeper level ...Show more
Dust in My Eyes by Janeen Brian; Veronica Jefferis (Illustrator)
$10.95 AUD
Category: Red Fiction | Series: DEEP END Levelled Ser. | Reading Level: ages 12+
Drought, isolation and the threat of losing her home to the bank are everyday difficulties for Jacey Martin. But when the annual school Get-together in Alice Springs becomes an adventure, she must call on all her courage to save the wild birds she loves. Dust In My Eyes looks at what it means to live in ...Show more
Energy: The Way Forward? by Nigel Croser
$12.95 AUD
Category: Orange Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End | Reading Level: 27
The world is warming, partly because of how we produce energy. We need to develop alternative sources of energy What is energy? Where do we get energy from? Why are some sources of energy a problem? This book give you the information you need to engage in the debate on energy.
Four on a Log by John Dennison Clarke
$8.95 AUD
Category: Green Fiction | Series: Deep End
In a storm-swollen river, a prince manages to cling to the floating trunk of a tree. But he is not pleased when he is joined on the log by three others trying to survive the storm and the flood: a snake, a rat and a parrot. Four on a Log, based on a Hindu myth, is a traditional story about gratitude, re ...Show more
Henry Ford's Dream: Car Assembly Lines by Ann Thomas
$12.95 AUD
Category: Orange Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End | Reading Level: 27
In the early 1900s, New York City had to remove 1800 tonnes of horse manure from the streets each day. Cars were rare. You had to be wealthy to afford a car. But Henry Ford had a dream. He wanted to make a car that almost anyone could afford to buy, almost anyone could drive, and that was so simple that ...Show more
Muscles: The Inside Story by Josephine Croser
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End
About half of your weight comes from muscles. Find out about the different types of muscles that make your body work. What is a muscle? How and why do they change shape? There are muscles that you can control and muscles that you cannot control. Find out how they work together and why they can pull but ...Show more
Ocean Life by Ann Thomas
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End
Ocean Life introduces you to marine habitats and creatures that live in the oceans. What are the threats tothis unique, diverse environment?
Oceans of Courage: Andrew's Story by Jill McDougall
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End
No-one could have guessed how Andrew's life would turn out - especially Andrew. Some people think his story is sad. Others say it's amazing and even inspiring. You can judge for yourself. Oceans of Courage tells about Andrew Hartley's life, his love for sailing and the way he faced a terrible tragedy. H ...Show more
Pigeons: Pathfinders and P-Mail by Josephine Croser
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End
When the first Olympic Games were held (nearly 3,000 years ago), news of the winners was sent out with pigeons. Before telephones were invented, journalists sometimes sent back news with pigeons. Pigeons have served in armies, carrying messages under heavy enemy fire. In this book you can read a diary a ...Show more
Postcards from Mexico by Jill McDougall
$12.95 AUD
Category: Green Non-Fiction | Series: Deep End
Bienvenidos! Welcome to Mexico. Snow-capped volcanoes, ancient pyramids, glitzy resorts and steamy rainforests... Mexico has all this and more. Pack your camera and hiking boots and get ready to explore.