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The amazing science of sunlight, smartphones, microphones, mushrooms & everything in-between. A quirky romp through the stuff of our world, from atoms and elements and light, to water, soil and DNA, to buildings and books and smartphones. With chatty explanatory text, fast facts, and clever, stylish and sometimes funny photos, illustrations, and diagrams, this fantastically browsable book offers hundreds of entry points for knowledge-hungry kids. Author Steve Tomecek holds a degree in Geology and has 30 years' experience educating children about science, including as a writer, a radio and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The amazing science of sunlight, smartphones, microphones, mushrooms & everything in-between. A quirky romp through the stuff of our world, from atoms and elements and light, to water, soil and DNA, to buildings and books and smartphones. With chatty explanatory text, fast facts, and clever, stylish and sometimes funny photos, illustrations, and diagrams, this fantastically browsable book offers hundreds of entry points for knowledge-hungry kids. Author Steve Tomecek holds a degree in Geology and has 30 years' experience educating children about science, including as a writer, a radio and television presenter, and live performer. Includes a glossary and index
Autorenporträt
Steve Tomecek began his professional career as a geologist (yes, he's a real scientist!), specializing in geomorphology and soils. He served as the Associate Director for the Science Museum of Long Island and as the Science Program Supervisor for the New York Hall of Science. Steve has written over 45 nonfiction books for both teachers and children and has written websites for Discovery Communications, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Los Alamos Labs, and the Jason Academy. For eight years Steve was an on-air host for the "New York Kids" show on WNYC radio in New York City and was the writer and star of "Dr. Dad's Ph-3," an Emmy award winning PBS television series. Steve's television credits also include serving as the Science Educational Consultant for "3-2-1 Classroom Contact" produced by Children's Television Workshop and as a curriculum writer for both "Newton's Apple" and "Scholastic's Magic School Bus." Steve is an active member of the Union of Concerned Scientists and was elected to both the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society and the New York Academy of Sciences. He lives with his wife in Queens, New York.