Books from Wayland

  • Transport
    By Paul Mason

    Discover in this book how transport helps us to travel around the world and the huge range of vehicles we use to move from place to place, from driverless cars to high-speed maglev trains.

  • Cause, Effect and Chaos: Nature at Work
    By Paul Mason

    From tiny incidents to giant events, discover how cause and effect work in the natural world and beyond. This bumper book is perfect for curious kids aged 9 and over. Other title:Humans at Work 9781526316424

  • Training For Sport: Improving Flexibility
    By Paul Mason

    This book explains the science behind flexibility, provides exercises and explains the effects diet has on muscle performance. · Test your flexibility and follow professional step-by-step exercises to improve it. · Discover how your ...

  • Are We There Yet?: My First Holiday
    By Jen Green, Michael J. C. Gordon

    New experiences can be daunting for young children. With amusing pictures and simple text, this book presents a first trip or holiday in a positive and reassuring way. Illustrated by Mike Gordon

  • Can I Feed It?: My First Pet
    By Jen Green, Michael J. C. Gordon

    A turning away from the self to the one who continually speaks a healing, saving word to us, Christ himself. This is, quite frankly, one of the best books I've read on the spiritual life over the past twenty-five years.

  • What Is Masculinity? Why Does It Matter? and Other Big Questions
    By Jeffrey Boakye, Darren Chetty

    What Is Masculinity? Why Does It Matter? and Other Big Questions

  • What Do We Know about the Greeks?
    By Rob Shone, Anne Pearson

    Who ruled Greece? Did they have a religion? What was it like to live in ancient Greece? This series takes an exciting look at religion, history, and culture through the everyday lives of people from all over the world.

  • Endangered Wildlife: Rescuing Reptiles
    By Anita Ganeri

    Endangered Wildlife: Rescuing Reptiles

  • Werewolves and Other Shapeshifters
    By Anita Ganeri

    Discover the world behind the myths of Werewolves and shapeshifters.

  • Ghosts and Other Spectres
    By Anita Ganeri

    The Dark Side explores the origins and development of myths and legends from around the world and unveils the truly scary beings that haunt our nightmares.

  • Look Who Lives in the Desert
    By Alan Baker

    This illustrated picture book reveals a different desert animal on each spread who is being watched by another.

  • The Desert
    By Alan Baker

    Describes the desert environment and some of the various birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles that live there.

  • The Ocean
    By Alan Baker

    A simple introduction to the variety of animals living in the ocean, including the seahorse, octopus, and swordfish.

  • A Flavour of Israel
    By Ronne Randall

    Introducing food, religions and cultures of countries around the world through their festivals.

  • Journey Of Life: Marriage
    By Ronne Randall

    This book gives a fascinating look at aspects of marriage and raises topical issues surrounding marriage and religion.

  • Jewish Festivals Cookbook
    By Ronne Randall

    Delicious festival food that you can make yourself!

  • Cinderella's Wedding
    By Paeony Lewis

    Cinderella loves the Prince and the Prince loves her. Planning a wedding should be easy, but not if Cinderella's ugly sisters Hiccup and Nosy have anything to do with it. Will the Prince ever end up marrying the woman of his dreams?

  • The Castle Awakes
    By Paeony Lewis

    The prince wakes Sleeping Beauty with a kiss and there's a royal wedding to plan.

  • What They Don't Tell You About: World War I
    By Robert Fowke

    This book explains how the war started, what it was about and who it involved.

  • What Do We Know about the Amazonian Indians?
    By Anna Lewington

    Answers questions about the indigenous people of Amazon region, their religion, language, customs, and culture, in words and pictures. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.