William Anthony

William Anthony

  • 5 stars across 187 books
Mary Shelley was born in 1797, the daughter of the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and philosopher William Godwin. She wrote numerous short stories, essays, biographies, travel accounts and novels, but her most iconic work is Frankenstein, which was published in 1818 and remains one of the greatest horror stories ever written. The idea for Frankenstein came to Shelley while she was on holiday with friends, and each took it in turns to tell ghost stories in the evenings. The group included Mary s partner and future-husband, the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary Shelley died in 1851."
6th July 2017

DKfindout! Coding

Silver award winner in the MadeForMums Awards 2017 children's books series category.DKfindout! Coding explains coding cl... MoreDKfindout! Coding

(11 reviews) Review
14th August 2003

Rain

(8 reviews) Review
3rd September 2013

The Dog That Stole Football Plays

This revised edition is now part of our Passport to Reading program! In this level 3 reader, Mike's telepathic dog Harry... MoreThe Dog That Stole Football Plays

(3 reviews) Review
1st March 2017

Animals

Unleash your wild side with this amazing Animal Sticker Activity Wallet. Jam-packed with over 100 stickers, a paw-some p... MoreAnimals

(3 reviews) Review
10th March 2008

Plants

Packed with experiments to try at home, this series explores the fascinating forces that govern our bodies and the natur... MorePlants

(1 review) Review
1st May 2006

Whatever

Nothing impresses Billy in this hilarious modern cautionary tale! "Whatever," says Billy. It doesn't matter what Dad sh... MoreWhatever

(1 review) Review
12th September 2014

Let's Read and Talk About: Keeping Fit

Find out all about keeping fit from how to get started, what exercise does for the body to how exercise can help you at ... MoreLet's Read and Talk About: Keeping Fit

(1 review) Review
1st July 2012

Cruel Crime

It's history with the nasty bits left in! Want to know: \* who was sentenced to death - by coffee? \* where you could be... MoreCruel Crime

(1 review) Review
1st January 2009

Chinese New Year

Kung hay fat Choy means 'may you prosper' and is a greeting heard often during Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, somet... MoreChinese New Year

(1 review) Review
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DKfindout!

Ladders

First Q&A

Play and Learn Sticker Activity

Infographics

BookLife Readers

Let's Read and Talk Abou

Hideous History

Little Pebble: Festivals in Different Cultures

BookLife Non-Fiction Readers

STEM Detectives

Colourful Minds

Journey into Civilization S.

Love to Dance

Me and My Pet

Play Foundations

Discover Through Craft

At Issue (Library)

Early Level 3 Non-Fiction Set C

Popcorn: History Corner

Fly Me to the Moon Bubba Series

Early Years: Creepy Crawlies

Creative Kids S.

Ferguson's Careers in Focus

Beginners Series

Early Bird Food Webs

Lands, Peoples & Cultures

Issues Today Series

Poems About

Collins Big Cat

Step into STEM

World's Top Ten S.

Amazing Nature

Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback)

Elemental Earth

Gruesome Truth About

Green Science Genius

Interfact S.

Food Webs

Play Smart

Natural World

Material World

Ignite

De:Code

Insects Up Close

Weird and Wonderful

Welcome to My World

Current Controversies (Hardcover)

Edge: Go Turbo

Calm Kids

A Jungle Adventure

Attack of The...

Max et Mathilde

Sticker scene

Every Child Matters S.

Flying colours

BookLife Freedom Readers

People Who Help Us

How Have Things Changed

Animal Tales

Activities for 3-5 Year Olds

BookLife Accessible Readers

Little Pebble: Little Creatures

Read Me!: Fantastic Sport Facts

Discovering Space

Terrific Toys

What's the Weather?

Animal Champions of the

Gross Life Cycles

Local Area Builders

Count With

How to Build Our World

Movement of People

History Starts Here S.

Bug Club

The World We Want

My Name Is Brave

Ready, Set... STEM!