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Star Wars™ What is a Droid?

ISBN: 9780241301272

Shipping Weight: 0.17 KG

Availability: In stock

Stock Qty: 1

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Pages: 24,
Specialty: Children,
Publisher: DK Publishing,
Publication Year: 2018,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 157x234x6mm

Get to know the most beloved droids in the Star Wars (TM) galaxy.Featuring high-quality images from the smash-hit movies and TV series, DK Reader Star Wars: What is a Droid? takes a close look at the coolest droids in the Star Wars galaxy, from new favourites BB-8 (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), K-2SO (Rogue One) and Chopper (Star Wars: Rebels) to treasured old friends from the classic saga C-3PO and R2-D2. Part of DK's four-level reading scheme, the book is created in consultation with literacy experts and designed to help children learn to read - and to love reading. Narrative spreads are supported with captions and annotations, and a quiz, to encourage children to develop comprehension skills. (c) & TM 2018 Lucasfilm Ltd. show more

Weight: 0.17 KG
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Pages: 24,
Specialty: Children,
Publisher: DK Publishing,
Publication Year: 2018,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 157x234x6mm

Get to know the most beloved droids in the Star Wars (TM) galaxy.Featuring high-quality images from the smash-hit movies and TV series, DK Reader Star Wars: What is a Droid? takes a close look at the coolest droids in the Star Wars galaxy, from new favourites BB-8 (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), K-2SO (Rogue One) and Chopper (Star Wars: Rebels) to treasured old friends from the classic saga C-3PO and R2-D2. Part of DK's four-level reading scheme, the book is created in consultation with literacy experts and designed to help children learn to read - and to love reading. Narrative spreads are supported with captions and annotations, and a quiz, to encourage children to develop comprehension skills. (c) & TM 2018 Lucasfilm Ltd. show more

Weight: 0.17 KG

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