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The Brainiac's Book of the Climate and Weather: Brainiacs

Autor Rosie Cooper Ilustrat de Harriet Russell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 ian 2022
What's the difference between climate and weather? How do we know the climate is changing? The need-to-know answers to these and many other pressing questions are explained in this volume through incredible stories, infographics--including how many farts animals add to the atmosphere each year--and fun activities like engineering a solar oven from a pizza box. Budding brainiacs will love reading "Need- to- Know" stories, diving into interactive "Try This" activities, and building a trove of fascinating facts from a series of infographic "Data Dumps."
Featuring the artwork of Harriet Russell, the illustrator of the bestselling This Book Thinks You're a . . . series, The Brainiac's Book of Climate and Weather demonstrates how fun and relevant science is to our everyday lives. This brainiac's book makes the subject interactive, interesting, and easy to relate to for young readers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780500652466
ISBN-10: 0500652465
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: 64 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 274 x 214 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Thames & Hudson
Seria Brainiacs


Notă biografică

Rosie Cooper is a London-based IT specialist with an MA in Geography. She is a podcast maven with a love of the great outdoors, extreme weather and true-crime stories. This is her first book for children. Harriet Russell is a London-based illustrator with an MA in Illustration. She has written and illustrated five books for children and is the illustrator of the activity series This Book Thinks You¿re ä, also published by Thames & Hudson.

Descriere

Quirky stories, interactive activities and off-the-wall infographics serve to answer young brainiacs' urgent questions about the climate and weather.