Unlock a world of knowledge with DK Super Topic Books
Journey from the highest mountain peaks to the deepest ocean depths in Super Planet, where hands-on experiments and stunning visuals truly bring Earth sciences to life.
Encourage learners to become internationally-minded, as they travel across continents in Super World, exploring rich cultures, myths, and cuisines from countries like Japan, Mexico, and Norway.
Finally, step back in time with Super History, uncovering key historical events through primary sources, timelines, and multiple perspectives, from the Salem Witch Trials to the Underground Railroad, making historical inquiry and interpretation fun and engaging.
Perfect for pupils ages 7-11 years, each title features dedicated spreads designed to build vocabulary and expand scientific, historical, and geographical knowledge through interactive activities, experiments, and inquiry-based learning.
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Who are the DK Super Topic books for?
DK Super Topic books have been carefully designed to support a variety of curricula, including the National Curriculum for England, IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), and Cambridge Primary.
These books are an excellent resource for teachers and pupils ages 7-11 years, offering engaging, cross-curricular content that sparks curiosity in young learners.
With vibrant infographics, hands-on activities, and clear explanations, these books bring complex concepts to life. They focus on building subject-specific vocabulary and comprehension skills, making learning accessible for all students. By encouraging exploration and discovery, DK Super Topic books nurture critical thinking, helping young people become lifelong learners.
Each series—DK Super Planet, World and History—provides exciting opportunities to explore key topics related to earth science, geography, and history. The books help pupils understand the world around them, both past and present, while linking to essential learning objectives in the National Curriculum, the PYP and Cambridge Primary.