London, Wayland, 2020
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The event London, Wayland, 2020 represents a publication, printing, distribution, issue, release or production of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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London, Wayland, 2020
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The event London, Wayland, 2020 represents a publication, printing, distribution, issue, release or production of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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- 100% people and places, Paul Mason
- A tech-head guide to robots, William Potter
- A wonderful world of weather, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Amazing animal babies, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Amazing artists, by J.P. Miller and Chellie Carroll
- Animals in disguise, Michael Bright
- Around the world, Izzi Howell
- Autumn, Anna Claybourne
- Awesome matter and materials, text written by Rob Colson and Jon Richards
- Bee to honey, Sarah Ridley
- Birds, Izzi Howell
- Castle, Anna Claybourne
- Cats react to science facts, by Izzi Howell
- Cats, by Gemma Barder
- Centipedes and millipedes, by Susie Williams and Hannah Tolson
- Computer graphics, Max Wainewright
- Dinosaur babies, Katie Woolley
- Dinosaur bones and fossils, Katie Woolley
- Dogs, by Gemma Barder
- Fairy tales, Annalees Lim
- First men to conquer Everest, Ben Hubbard
- Food, by Anita Loughrey
- George Washington Carver, Izzi Howell
- Groundbreaking scientists, by J.P. Miller and Chellie Carroll
- In outer space, author, Paul Mason ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- In the animal kingdom, author, Paul Mason ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- Incredible living things, text written by Rob Colson and Jon Richards
- Incredible rainforests, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Investigating electricity, Jacqui Bailey ; illustrator, Ed Myer
- Investigating magnets, Jacqui Bailey
- Lakes and ponds, Lisa Regan
- Machines at sea, Kay Barnham
- Machines in space, Kay Barnham
- Machines in space, Kay Barnham
- Machines in the sky, Kay Barnham
- Machines on land, Kay Barnham
- Making with living things : build amazing projects with inspirational scientists, artists and engineers, Anna Claybourne
- Making with machines : build amazing projects with inspirational scientists, artists and engineers, Anna Claybourne
- Nature, by Anita Loughrey
- On planet Earth, author, Paul Mason ; with artwork by Mark Ruffle
- Our living planet, Paul Mason
- Pollution, Izzi Howell
- Quantum physics made easy, Vincent Tobin
- Rabbits, by Gemma Barder
- Reptiles, by Gemma Barder
- Rights and equality, Marie Murray, Hanane Kai
- Robots : real-world coding projects made fun, Max Wainewright
- Robots and aliens, Annalees Lim
- Rules and responsibilities, Louise Spilsbury, Hanane Kai
- Science workshop, Anna Claybourne
- Science, Izzi Howell
- Science, Izzi Howell
- Smartphones, Max Wainewright
- Snails, by Susie Williams and Hannah Tolson
- Space centre, Anna Claybourne
- Space tech : real-world coding projects made fun, Max Wainewright
- Space, by Anita Loughrey
- Spectacular light and sound, text written by Rob Colson and Jon Richards
- Spring, Anna Claybourne
- Studying birds, Izzi Howell
- Studying insects, Izzi Howell
- Studying plants, Izzi Howell
- Summer, Anna Claybourne
- Technology, Paul Mason
- The awesome night sky, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- The best ever jobs in art, Rob Colson
- The best ever jobs in engineering, Rob Colson
- The brilliant book of animal bones, by Anna Claybourne
- The crops we grow, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
- The energy we use, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
- The farts that animals parp, by Paul Mason, Tony De Saulles and Gemma Hastilow
- The houses we build, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
- The stuff we buy, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
- Transport hub, Anna Claybourne
- Transport, by Anita Loughrey
- Urban wildlife : a photographic guide, Victoria Munson
- Wasted! : fatbergs, space junk, plastic and a load of other rubbish, Clive Gifford
- What is climate change?, written by Louise Spilsbury ; illustrated by Mike Gordon
- What is race? Who are racists? Why does skin colour matter? And other big questions, Claire Heuchan & Nikesh Shukla
- Why can't penguins fly? : and other questions about animals, Anna Claybourne
- Why doesn't the Moon fall down? and other questions about forces, Anna Claybourne
- Why don't your eyeballs fall out? : and other questions about the human body, Anna Claybourne
- Why is ice slippery? : and other questions about materials, Anna Claybourne
- Winter, Anna Claybourne
- Working with machines, Sonya Newland
- Working with materials, Sonya Newland
- Worms, Tolson & Williams
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