With a new component array and strong digital support, the new edition of Close-up has been fully updated to be in line with the new First for Schools specifications. Close-up is still as interesting, topical and up to date as ever with spectacular National Geographic photography and facts that have been carefully selected to appeal to the inquisitive minds of young teenagers.
According to a 2007 study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, approximately 21 per cent of eighth graders and 48 per cent of 12th graders reported using illegal drugs in their lifetime. Providing young people with the facts about the dangers of drug abuse is the best way to help them make good decisions.
"How to Say No to Drugs" explains how drug use affects the body and can lead to addiction, as well as how young people can comfortably avoid peer pressure to use drugs.
With a new component array and strong digital support, the new edition of Close-up has been fully updated to be in line with the new First for Schools specifications. Close-up is still as interesting, topical and up to date as ever with spectacular National Geographic photography and facts that have been carefully selected to appeal to the inquisitive minds of young teenagers.
Added by: dungpham281 | Karma: 44.16 | Black Hole | 27 March 2018
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Bugs nature card
Thirty colourful, fact-filled cards of common bugs for children to spot and identify. The charming pictures on the front of the cards make it easy to recognise each bug, while the back features interesting facts and detailed sketches.
From aardvarks to zebras, this pack of cards includes all sorts of exotic animals with hundreds of fascinating facts and statistics. Each card boasts vibrant and accurate illustrations alongside simple annotations pointing out key characteristics. The reverse side holds essential information such as the animal's habitat, size, lifespan, diet and natural predators as well as some interesting 'did-you-know' facts to impress your friends.