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My First Britannica (13 vol.)
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My First Britannica (13 vol.)

Getting a child's attention is hard enough, but holding it is the real challenge. My First Britannica succeeds. This exciting series takes young readers to the farthest reaches of the Solar System, to every corner of the globe, back to the ancient myths of Greece and Rome, and inside the circuitry of the walls in their homes. Organized by themes like space and animals, packed with color photographs and specially commissioned illustrations, varied in article types from poems to biographies, and written at the appropriate level, this stimulating reference set for ages 7-11 will build the foundation of a lifelong journey of learning.

Special features including fun facts, quiz questions, and references to related topics draw readers into the subjects, while making homework fun and helping parents instill the habit of "looking it up". Created for children across the globe, My First Britannica is universal in perspective and provides a true cross-cultural view of the world.
 
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The Britannica Guide to The Ideas That Made the Modern World
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The Britannica Guide to The Ideas That Made the Modern WorldThe Britannica Guide to The Ideas That Made the Modern World The origins of Liberty, the Rights of Man, Modern Science, and evolution – and why they matter today

“The Enlightenment” of the eighteenth century laid the foundations for much that informs the democratic ideals of modern societies.

Philosophers, scientists, and theorists from England, France, and the Netherlands – Isaac Newton, John Locke, David Hume, Voltaire, Spinoza – asked questions we still debate: What is society? How do we know if something is truth, or not? What are man’s obligations to his fellow? Where do we come from?


The Britannica Guide to Ideas that Made the Modern World revisits these key ideas that range from the scientific proof for the motion of the planets in Newton’s Principia, and the attempt to catalogue the entire world in Diderot’s Encyclopédie to the American Declaration of Independence, the foundations of modern capitalism, and the Bill of Rights. With an introduction to A.C. Grayling, this clear, thought-provoking, and accessible book uncovers the roots of modern society.

 
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The Britannica Guide to the Brain (Britannica Guides)
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The Britannica Guide to the Brain (Britannica Guides)
The human brain has been studied for millennia, but in the past decades huge advances have occurred in neurology that have allowed scientists to reassess what we really know about the least understood part of the human body. We can now observe the activity of the brain as it performs different functions.
 
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Space Exploration - Britannica Illustrated Science Library
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Space Exploration - Britannica Illustrated Science LibraryThe Britannica Illustrated Science Library is a visually compelling set that covers earth science, life science, and physical science in 16 volumes. Created for grades 5-9, each volume provides an overview on the subject and thoroughly explains it through detailed and powerful graphics, turning complex subjects into visual information that students can quickly grasp.
 
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Technology - Britannica Illustrated Science Library
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Technology - Britannica Illustrated Science LibraryThe Britannica Illustrated Science Library is a visually compelling set that covers earth science, life science, and physical science in 16 volumes. Created for grades 5-9, each volume provides an overview on the subject and thoroughly explains it through detailed and powerful graphics, turning complex subjects into visual information that students can quickly grasp.
 
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