Compare: First Encyclopedia Of The Human Body vs. Usborne Science Encyclopedia
First Encyclopedia Of The Human Body (first Encyclopedias) | The Usborne Science Encyclopedia |
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Price: $8.45 | Price: $19.94 |
Author: Fiona Chandler | Author: Kirsteen Rogers / Laura Howell / Alastair Smith |
Description: Your child will love First Encyclopedia Of The Human Body. Written by Fiona Chandler and the publisher is Usborne Books. The book was released on the 1st of June, 2011. The children's encyclopedia has 64 pages. It's dimensions are 0.27" Height x 10.81" Length x 8.58" Width and has got a weight of 0.8 lbs. For additional details on this book, check out our store link below. | Description: Usborne Science Encyclopedia is an excellent children's encyclopedia. The author is Kirsteen Rogers / Laura Howell / Alastair Smith and it was published sometime in 2011 by Usborne Books. The children's encyclopedia has 448 pages. As you read, imagine the circumstance inside your mind. You could get as innovative as you choose with the circumstances in your head. It can certainly put you among the thrill as well as adventure in the children's encyclopedia. Grab a copy of this book, click on the market add to shopping cart button on this page. |
Manufacturer: Usborne Books | Manufacturer: Usborne Books |
ISBN:0794530605 | ISBN:079453046X |
Part Number: | Part Number:530464 |
MPN: | MPN: 530464 |
EAN:9780794530600 | EAN:9780794530464 |
SKU:Y9780794530600 | SKU:IB-9780794530464 |
Publication Date: 2011-06-01 | Publication Date: 2011-01-01 |
Binding: Paperback | Binding: Paperback |
Pages: 64 | Pages: 448 |
Height: 0.27" | Height: 1.2" |
Length: 10.81" | Length: 9.3" |
Width: 8.58" | Width: 7.3" |
Weight: 0.8 lbs. | Weight: 3.45 lbs. |
Package Height: 0.3" | Package Height: 1.4" |
Package Length: 10.8" | Package Length: 9.4" |
Package Width: 8.3" | Package Width: 7.4" |
Package Weight: 0.75 lbs. | Package Weight: 3.5 lbs. |
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