£1  Why Do I...? World Book Day Offer

This World Book Day we are offering our Why Do I...? for £1 per book. The Why Do I...? series answers some of the burning questions pupils may have about their bodies, such as how can washing your hands help prevent the spread of germs, why do we feel tired in the evening or why does some poos look different. These books are presented in a friendly way for younger children with accompanying graphics to help explain the question in an easy manner. The Why Do I I...? series is in the Gold book band and Why Do I Bleed?, Why Do I Sneeze? and Why Do I Poo? have AR Levels.

Offer valid until 17:00 GMT on Friday the 15th March.

Full list of books:

  1. Why Do I Bleed?
  2. Why Do I Sleep?
  3. Why Do I Sneeze?
  4. Why Do I Vomit?
  5. Why Do I Cry?
  6. Why Do I Grow?
  7. Why Do I Itch?
  8. Why Do I Poo?
  9. Why Do I Wash My Hands?
  10. Why Do I Wear A Mask?

    Also get a free bookmark with each Why Do I? book, available whilst stocks last.

    To take advantage of this offer, click here for our World Book Day collection.

    Check out the full terms and conditions for the offer here.

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