An irreverent but informative primer on what makes the world go round. For children aged 7+.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Doyle is a teacher and author of several successful children's books, including I Wish I Knew That and A Young Scientist's Guide to Faulty Freaks of Nature.
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What is science?: Introduction Why are trees green?: Trees and forests How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?: Dinosaurs and early humans What do plants eat?: Plants and flowers Why do I have to wash?: Skin and sweat Are maps always right?: How we see our world Why does my hair grow?: Hair, nails and blood Why does medicine taste so bad?: Medicine and mould How do surgeons know what to take out?: Surgery and anatomy Why is bread full of bubbles?: Yeast and fermentation Why do stars twinkle?: Stars and planets How was the earth made?: The 'Big Bang' and the Sun What's inside a black hole?: Space and the Universe Why do sirens sound weird when they go past?: Sound and radio waves Why don't aeroplanes fall down?: Flight and motion How do we know the world is round?: Orbits and gravity Why is the sea blue?: The ocean and deep-sea exploration Where do mountains come from?: Plate tectonics and volcanoes What makes thunder and lightning?: Weather and electricity Could I live on Mars?: Space travel Is 'the cloud' a real cloud?: Computers and robots Why do i dream?: Sleep and the brain
What is science?: Introduction Why are trees green?: Trees and forests How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?: Dinosaurs and early humans What do plants eat?: Plants and flowers Why do I have to wash?: Skin and sweat Are maps always right?: How we see our world Why does my hair grow?: Hair, nails and blood Why does medicine taste so bad?: Medicine and mould How do surgeons know what to take out?: Surgery and anatomy Why is bread full of bubbles?: Yeast and fermentation Why do stars twinkle?: Stars and planets How was the earth made?: The 'Big Bang' and the Sun What's inside a black hole?: Space and the Universe Why do sirens sound weird when they go past?: Sound and radio waves Why don't aeroplanes fall down?: Flight and motion How do we know the world is round?: Orbits and gravity Why is the sea blue?: The ocean and deep-sea exploration Where do mountains come from?: Plate tectonics and volcanoes What makes thunder and lightning?: Weather and electricity Could I live on Mars?: Space travel Is 'the cloud' a real cloud?: Computers and robots Why do i dream?: Sleep and the brain
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