This is an engaging and accessible introduction to science with information on exactly 100 topics that will fascinate and inspire children - and adults too! This informative volume is packed with facts and colorful info-graphics on both familiar and less familiar topics from the Earth's magnetic poles to spider venom and black holes. It will provide a brilliant and wide-ranging introduction to an important school subject - and essential for general knowledge too. Includes internet links to specially selected websites where readers can discover even more surprising science facts. Author: Alex Firth, Minna Lacey, Jerome Martin & Jonathan Melmoth Ages: 8 years and up Size of book: 7 x 9.75 inches Pages: 128, Paperback
Alex Frith has been a children's non-fiction author since 2005. Working exclusively for Usborne Publishing, he has written over 50 books covering almost any subject you can think of, from the origins of the Universe to the meaning behind world religions, from extinct animals to prototype AIs, and from Japanese legends to Norse mythology. Two of his books have been shortlisted for the Royal Society Young's People's Book Prize: See Inside Inventions (2012), and 100 Things to Know About Space (2017).
Alex grew up in a house surrounded by comics and graphic novels, and has a lifelong passion for the medium. Beyond the comics he photocopied and passed around the playground of his primary school, he wrote the 4-part series 'Digital Graffiti' with artist Gez Fry in 2003, and has had short story comics published in FutureQuake and the Asteroid Belter.
The ‘100 things to know about science’ book is a fantastic method of introducing new knowledge to children within key stage 2. The nonfiction book provides an excellent introduction to the exciting aspects of science such as: DNA, genes and the construction of the world itself. As illustrated by its name, there are 100 facts included within the book making it educational but also very fun to read!
I personally, would use the facts included within the book as starter activities for my students to engage with. For example, from using the fact ‘the speed of light is faster than sound’, I would be able to interest my students into new areas of thinking and challenge them further. However, despite this book being aimed at children more so then adults it is yet, purposeful to anyone who wishes to learn further about science in a quick, quirky and exciting way.
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Este libro "informativo" para niños y adolescentes busca (y consigue) explicar de manera entretenida la ciencia y sus aplicaciones cotidianas en nuestras vidas. Son respuestas ilustradas a muchas de las típicas preguntas que se puede hacer un niño, tanto referente a la evolución de plantas y animales, como a ingenieria, astronomía, geografía, etc.
Edición en castellano peninsular, editado en Londres e impreso en Emiratos Árabes (¿?) en tapa dura (resistente) y con atractivas ilustraciones e infografías. Incluye glosario, tabla de descubrimientos recientes, índice temático y enlaces a páginas de interés.
I think this book is very educational and fun to read. It teaches me science and some facts. In the book, there are 100 facts to tell you. Each fact has a picture on it so it could make you understand more clearly. For example, fact #4 tells you the Earth moves faster than anything on Earth. It has 2 pictures to show you the speed of other things on earth compared to the Earth. Also, fact #51 tells you that spider silk is twice as strong as steel wire. It has a picture to show you that what makes spider silk so strong. In conclusion, it is a very useful and educational book to read and I really recommend it to my classmates.
This book tells you up to 100 different fascinating facts. It is a really enjoyable non fiction book that you can learn from and makes reading easier and more fun for children. I definitely recommend this book to anyone, even grown ups. I have read this book at least 10 times. Also containing many pictures to help you understand, I think everyone should have it. It is a must read😊
I found this in an air bnb and started it as a white book to flick through to finish my 2022 reading challenge on time. I didn’t finish it on time. Partly because it was surprisingly interesting and educational: as a University student doing a BSc I still learnt lots of new things! It was very digestible and illustrations were brilliant!
Het is een super leuk boek. Het gaat over heel veel uitvinding en er staan ook tijdlijnen in. Ze vertellen ook nog over bepaalde dieren en over gebieden.
Many facts I already knew as an adult, but probably children don't know so much yet. But also plenty of facts that I didn't know and were explained well enough to understand. Nice illustrations also.
Hermosamente ilustrado. Datos concisos y comprensibles. Lo recomiendo como un libro que incentiva al desarrollo del conocimiento científico de cualquiera pero tambien a la curiosidad e imaginación de los más pequeños. Cada noche (desde que los Reyes Magos se lo trajeron) le leí a mi hijo de 5 años una o dos cosas que saber sobre ciencia. Contiene Índice alfabético el cual en este tipo de libros es útil para futuras referencias.
Incluye también un glosario con definiciones de palabras y términos poco conocidos, el mismo sigue siendo difícil de comprender para niños. Tal vez pudieron intentar algo menos sofisticado y habría sido igual de amigable y menos complejo; a riesgo, supongo, de caer en la informalidad. Lo considero como un libro de divulgación científica aunque por ningún lado dice que lo sea pero algo es seguro: no es ni enciclopedia ni libro de texto (no es queja).
I really enjoyed reading this book on science as it really makes me feel curious in the ever-expanding scientific world. There are definitely some jaw-dropping interesting facts that this book will cover. For example, whales USED to walk on four legs many many many years ago. I recommend this book to children who likes interesting facts on science.
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