Books from Wayland

  • Moments in History: Why Did the Rise of the Nazis Happen?
    By Charles Freeman

    This book examines why the Germans embraced the Nazis' rise to power and includes panels featuring expert opinions to encourage critical thinking.

  • Czech Republic
    By Rob Humphreys

    Fully updated and revised comparison of introductions to life in rural and urban areas.

  • Dinosaur Infosaurus: Gigantic Dinosaurs
    By Katie Woolley

    The Dinosaur Infosaurus series presents to you pre-historic beasts in all their terrifying glory, with realistic artwork alongside digestible chunks of information presented as infographics. Perfect for readers aged 7+.

  • Adventures in STEAM: Vehicles
    By Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Inject some fun into STEAM topics, with these lively examinations of buildings, robots, computers, vehicles, materials and space! This bright, colourful series aims to inspire children aged 8 and up with a lifelong love of STEAM subjects.

  • Amazing Materials: Solids, Liquids and Gases
    By Rob Colson

    What are the different states of matter?

  • Modern Military Aircraft
    By Daniel Gilpin

    Ten military aircraft detailed in cross-sectioned 3D computer-generated diagrams.

  • First Steps in Coding: What's a Variable?: A Story-Time Adventure!
    By Kaitlyn Siu

    Flex and Type, the super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these fundamentals of coding as they write a flexible-and-fun story at the library called All About Me! In the First Steps in Coding series, children are encouraged to ...

  • Fact Or Fake?: the Truth about Dinosaurs
    By Sonya Newland

    Sort the truth from the lies with the Fact or Fake series packed full of unbelievable, mind-boggling facts! This high-interest series for children aged 9-11 sorts the facts from the fakes.

  • The True Cost of Food: How to Shop to Change the World
    By Katie Dicker

    This book looks at the impact our food choices have on our lives and on the environment - both in terms of what we eat and the food we waste. It asks how we can improve our lives and those of others with the things we buy.