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Turn It Loose: The Scientist in Absolutely Everybody

Autor Diane Swanson Ilustrat de Warren Clark
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2004 – vârsta de la 10 până la 15 ani

"Discovering your inner scientist."

Every person is a combination of unique interests, knowledge, talents and skills. And inside every one of us is a scientist.

It's true -- there's a scientist in absolutely everybody. Not always a trained, professional one, of course, but a natural, inborn scientist. Think about Beatrix Potter, who, as a child, followed up her natural curiosity by boiling the flesh off dead animals so she could see how their skeletons were constructed. When Charles Darwin was young, he collected anything that caught his eye -- shells, rocks, and bugs. Trumpeter Louis Armstrong was a street kid who was captivated by the rhythm of music.

When you think about it, wondering, imagining and questioning are some of the behaviors we practice every day. From a very young age we reason, explore and come to understand the world around us, using the same tools scientists employ in their pursuit of new discoveries.

This fun, upbeat book shows that scientific thinking is natural, exciting and relevant for everyone. It encourages young readers to spot the scientist within, and suggests how to turn it loose. Lively profiles of artists, athletes, inventors and scientists show how individuals achieved important improvements through scientific actions.

At the end of each chapter, there is a section called "Brainplay" where readers will find exciting, creative ways to keep their inborn scientist strong and fit.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781550378504
ISBN-10: 1550378503
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 201 x 230 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: ANNICK PRESS

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Diane Swanson has written a unique book. Using biographical details from the lives of well known, living and historical figures, she helps readers to become aware of traits of character that played a part in the work that made these men and women famous. In addition, she provides activities that have been designed to engage children in cultivating similar dispositions, or what she refers to as "scientific actions." ... Swanson strives to inspire readers to achieve great things by remaining curious and full-of-wonder and "feeling free to do the things your inborn scientist has always been eager to do" ... Parents and teachers who believe that children are scientists will certainly want to make their sons and daughters and students aware of Turn It Loose.... There are cognitive processes and dispositions worth cultivating, and Swanson has found a very interesting way of helping young readers do just this. Highly Recommended.--Barbara McMillan"Canadian Materials" (05/21/2004)