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Dr. Mike Goldsmith

Dr. Mike Goldsmith

  • 5 stars across 11 books
Dr Mike Goldsmith is a physicist by training, currently a programme co-ordinator at the National Physical Laboratory. He has published numerous academic papers on subjects including astronomy and clocks. He is shortly to publish a novelty Workshop Clock for children.
27th February 2014

I Explore Digging for Dinosaurs

A collectible board book series with a non-fiction twist: toddlers have mini adventures and explore planet Earth. Little... MoreI Explore Digging for Dinosaurs

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1st August 2009

Darwin and Other Seriously Super Scientists

Even though they're dead, the scientists in this "Horribly Famous" title are still full of surprises. Not only did Darwi... MoreDarwin and Other Seriously Super Scientists

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31st July 2014

I Explore the Airport

A collectible board book series with a non-fiction twist: toddlers have mini adventures and explore key first experience... MoreI Explore the Airport

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5th October 2017

Legendary Journeys: Space

All aboard for the trip of a lifetime! This interactive guide to space travel recounts the human quest to venture ever d... MoreLegendary Journeys: Space

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2nd February 2009

Kingfisher Young Knowledge: Light and Sound

"Kingfisher Young Knoeledge Light and Sound" introduces readers to the sources of light and explains how we hear sounds.... MoreKingfisher Young Knowledge: Light and Sound

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3rd May 2012

Snot Collectors and Spider Ladders and Other Bonkers Inventions

A brand new series from the home of humour for children! Inventions is all about weird, wild and frankly bonkers inventi... MoreSnot Collectors and Spider Ladders and Other Bonkers Inventions

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17th December 2015

Navigators: Stars and Planets

Discover more about planets, stars, comets, black holes, galaxies and astronauts. And look to the future to see possi... MoreNavigators: Stars and Planets

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2nd February 2009

Kingfisher Young Knowledge Mountains

"KFYK Mountains" explores nature's most magnificent peaks, explains how ranges form, and looks at the wildlife that exis... MoreKingfisher Young Knowledge Mountains

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