Investigating Our World: Science Book Box
Seiten
2017
Armadillo Books (Verlag)
978-1-84322-796-0 (ISBN)
Armadillo Books (Verlag)
978-1-84322-796-0 (ISBN)
Helps you learn about the earth, volcanoes, weather, space, ships, cars, trains and planes. Suitable for 8- to 12-year olds, this title presents many facts to discover about tidal waves, tectonic plates, high-speed trains and how a submarine stays underwater.
Learn all about the earth, volcanoes, weather, space, ships, cars, trains and planes in eight fantastic science books for 8-to 12-year olds. This title presents 150 step-by-step hands-on projects with over 2000 fabulous colour photographs, illustrations and inside-view artworks. It includes thousands of fascinating facts to discover, about tidal waves, tectonic plates, high-speed trains and how a submarine stays underwater. Accessible and stimulating for the independent reader, these eight action-packed books are also excellent back-up for school projects. The exciting colour photographs and artworks draw the reader in to find out more about basic scientific principles and how things work, while practical experiments increase understanding of these concepts as well as being fun to do. Explore how astronauts and astronomers have pieced together knowledge of the universe through history, before discovering how and why our planet is unique and how life support systems such as the atmosphere, water, and energy from the sun make the Earth so rich and varied.
Investigate landmarks in design and inventions that enabled the development of transport on the sea, on land and through the air over the centuries, and discover how ships, trains, cars and planes have changed human life. Meet the pioneers and inventors who made it all happen, the fascinating geniuses behind the inventions, and find out what the future holds in store. The 150 interactive practical projects include how to make a dish antenna and a rocket, and even how to create rainbows and an erupting geyser! With this unrivalled set of original reference and activity books, learning about science has never been more fun.
Learn all about the earth, volcanoes, weather, space, ships, cars, trains and planes in eight fantastic science books for 8-to 12-year olds. This title presents 150 step-by-step hands-on projects with over 2000 fabulous colour photographs, illustrations and inside-view artworks. It includes thousands of fascinating facts to discover, about tidal waves, tectonic plates, high-speed trains and how a submarine stays underwater. Accessible and stimulating for the independent reader, these eight action-packed books are also excellent back-up for school projects. The exciting colour photographs and artworks draw the reader in to find out more about basic scientific principles and how things work, while practical experiments increase understanding of these concepts as well as being fun to do. Explore how astronauts and astronomers have pieced together knowledge of the universe through history, before discovering how and why our planet is unique and how life support systems such as the atmosphere, water, and energy from the sun make the Earth so rich and varied.
Investigate landmarks in design and inventions that enabled the development of transport on the sea, on land and through the air over the centuries, and discover how ships, trains, cars and planes have changed human life. Meet the pioneers and inventors who made it all happen, the fascinating geniuses behind the inventions, and find out what the future holds in store. The 150 interactive practical projects include how to make a dish antenna and a rocket, and even how to create rainbows and an erupting geyser! With this unrivalled set of original reference and activity books, learning about science has never been more fun.
Chris Oxlade is an author of information books for children. John Rostron is a lecturer in environmental science and mathematics. Ian Graham specializes in space, astronomy and new technology. John Farndon has written a host of books and articles on a wide range of science subjects. Michael Harris has been writing and consulting on the subject of trains and railways for over 30 years. Peter Harrison divides his time between painting and freelance writing and editing. Peter Mellett has worked as a consultant for science and medical books. Robin Kerrod is an experienced children's writer.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.5.2017 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | over 2000 colour photographs |
| Verlagsort | Leicester |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Kinder- / Jugendbuch ► Sachbücher ► Naturwissenschaft / Technik |
| ISBN-10 | 1-84322-796-7 / 1843227967 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-84322-796-0 / 9781843227960 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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