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Would You Believe...bed testers get paid to sleep?!
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Would You Believe...bed testers get paid to sleep?!
and other jammy jobs
Richard Platt
48 pages | 246x189mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-911986-8
Publication Date: April 2010 (estimated)
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Suitable for:
Age 8+ years
A witty and informative guide to the history of work.
A history of work from hunters and gatherers to robots built to do all the hard work for us. Learn about incredible, torturous, exciting and dangerous jobs. Marvel at the community that has no word for work and the men and women who fought for their right to jobs.
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A fresh twist for a popular social and historical topic.
Has the all-important 'yuck/wow' factor that kids love.
Effective homework support, adding interest, humour and a fresh eye to a staple classroom subject.
Superb illustrations throughout.
A sure-fire winner for kids who take an interest in the world around them.
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