National Geographic Learning - Catalogue 2018

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23 FACT A Rhinoceros' horn can grow as much as 8cm a year and have been known to grow up to an enormous 1.5m in length. The females use their horns to protect their young while the males battle attackers with theirs. Rhinos are largely solitary creatures, apart from their offspring which reside with the mother until around three years of age. Primary Our World 24 NEW Our World Grammar Workbooks 26 NEW Our World Phonics with ABC 26 Our World Readers 27 Hopscotch 28 Happy Trails 30 SPiN 30 World Wonders 30 The Heinle Picture Dictionary for Children 31 NEW EDITION Delta Young Learners English 31 Practise and Pass 31 Teaching Young Learners English 32 Our World Professional Development Programme 32 Teaching children how to learn 33 Delta Adventures in English 33 Primary Classic Readers 33 NEW WHAT'S Our World Phonics - Page 26 Our World Grammar Workbooks - Page 26 Delta Young Learners English, Second Edition - Page 31

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