Philip Taylor

Philip Taylor

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Roger Wooster is former Senior Lecturer at the University of South Wales, UK. He has published widely on Theatre in Education and presented papers at many international conferences. He is on the editorial board of the Journal for Drama Education.
28th April 2006

Caterpillar

This updated edition asks some great questions. Why do caterpillars moult? What's special about hairy caterpillars? What... MoreCaterpillar

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1st March 2008

Spider

An introduction to the creepy-crawly world of minibeasts. Each title covers how they are born, how they eat, how they gr... MoreSpider

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20th November 2000

Senses in Living Things

A compilation of each book in the Senses series looking at one way in which we sense the world around us. Each of our fi... MoreSenses in Living Things

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28th April 2006

Cockroach

This updated edition asks some great questions. How fast are cockroaches? How can cockroaches harm people? What are youn... MoreCockroach

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28th April 2006

Termite

This updated edition asks some great questions. What do termites eat? Why are worker termites so busy? How do termites t... MoreTermite

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28th April 2006

Grasshopper

This updated edition asks some great questions. How do grasshoppers sing? How big are grasshoppers? How high can grassho... MoreGrasshopper

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1st January 2007

Caterpillar

This updated edition asks some great questions. Why do caterpillars moult? What's special about hairy caterpillars? What... MoreCaterpillar

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