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Brain-fizzing Facts: Awesome Science Questions Answered


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No. of pages 224

Published: 2019

Great for age 6-12 years

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Why is your elbow called your funny bone? How could you escape the grip of a crocodiles jaw? Which animal can breathe through its bottom? And how do these things all link together? This brilliant book will have eyebrows raised and jaws dropping as it uncovers the amazing scientific explanations behind all sorts of questions that can pop into our heads. Can an egg bounce? How can a giraffes ridiculously long neck contain the same number of bones as a humans? How much does the Internet weigh? Written by science superstar and STEM Ambassador Dr Emily Grossman, this book will answer all science questions you may or may not have wondered about. Each section in the book is linked to the one before it, creating a fantastically interactive structure, where a question answered brings up new curiosities and surprises. This is the perfect book for children who love learning about science or who need an extra nudge when it comes to STEM subjects. After all, who wouldnt want to find out how a hippo can use its own sweat as sunscreen?! This book has been shortlisted for the Teach Primary Book Awards 2020.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC .

Emily Grossman loves science: she's an expert in molecular biology and genetics with a PhD in cancer research. She is a broadcaster, author, educator and trainer and has been a guest speaker on Sky News. She has been named as the second Honorary STEM Ambassador for her work in education and has become a YouTube sensation thanks to her video How to Stop Yourself Being Ticklish. Emily is known for being on a regular panel of science experts for Sky 1's fact-based panel show, Duck Quacks Don't Echo, hosted by Lee Mack. Alice Bowsher is a talented London-based illustrator and animator. She is the illustrator of the Natural History Museum's Jungle, Ocean, Forest, African Animals. Alice Bowsher's pen and ink drawings are exploding with fun. Her work has been featured on key fashion ranges for Mini-Boden and White Stuff. She is the author and illustrator of The Line (Cicada 2014) and Curious (Hato Press 2015).