Have you ever gone all day without food? No food when you woke up. No food for lunch. No food after school. No food for dinner. No food before bed. Not even a midnight snack! How hungry do you think y
When the children run past the little caravan with it's brightly painted doors they sigh with envy. They would love to live in a caravan and spend all their time at the fairground. But they don't know
Many people have lived there and still more have left as the real story of Ireland features tragedy as well as triumph. Read about one of the world's most famous wrecks, the Titanic. Find out about th
It's the countdown to Easter. There are 40 days to go until we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. In this book there are puzzles and codes, activities and crafts to help you r
The Bible Detectives, Harry, Jess and Click the mouse are on the case again, ready to investigate in the book of Genesis ... but they need your help! Are you ready?CASE: Investigating the book of Gene
Every time you switch on a light, start up a computer or turn on a television, you do it because of discoveries related to the work of Michael Faraday. In a swimming pool you will be guarded from dise
In the years before Andrew van der Bijl took the name Brother Andrew, he was no stranger to adventure and intrigue - in fact, he craved it. As a young lad, he was forever getting into mischief, and ev
Brian Cosby makes the past come alive for students to explain Christian identity and to help readers avoid past mistakes. The history of the church reveals God's story for the world - despite the sin,
What made an ordinary monk become a catalyst for the Reformation in Europe in the 1500s? What were the reasons lying behind his nailing of 95 theses against the practice of indulgences to the door of
As a little girl, Frances (Fanny) loved to climb trees, enjoy the countryside and to run about with her spaniel. The mountains of Switzerland inspired her and she loved hiking on the steep slopes. Sh
Well educated and with a gift for writing, Hannah More was set to become one of the leading lights in the literary and artistic circles of the 1700s. Gradually, however, she realised that only Jesus C