Children's A to Z Encyclopedia

Children's A to Z Encyclopedia

Various, Kingfisher (individual)
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Author:  Various, Kingfisher (individual)
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  498
Publisher:  Pan Macmillan
Year:  2004
ISBN:  9780753409541

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New and unread, however some minor shelfwear

A fully revised and updated edition of this popular encyclopedia, here is a fascinating, fact-filled book which will satisfy any enquiring mind. No child's education is complete without access to a comprehensive reference book for use at home. As an aid to school work, a book to browse through or a reference source in which to look up information, the Kingfisher Children's Encyclopedia does all this and much more. Meticulously researched, compiled and checked by a team of over 50 writers and consultants, each of them specialists in their field.

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