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This eye-catching, full-colour book is jam-packed with incredible biology facts and the science behind them, written by award-winning science writer Anne Rooney.
From the amazing science of trees to the unbelievable makeup of the human body, these jaw-dropping facts allow readers to rediscover subjects such as the bacteria, medicines, habitats, and more! Each new concept is kicked off with a surprising fact – and then we take readers behind the scenes to discover the science secrets behind that particular phenomenon.
Did you know that…
• Plants take care of their relatives
• The largest living thing on Earth is a fungus
• Honeybees create more electricity than storm clouds
Supporting STEM and home learning, these surprising facts are a perfect entryway into learning important biology concepts that kids will love sharing with family and friends. These are brought to life by full-colour illustrations, diagrams, fact boxes and a glossary of key terms.
Perfect for kids aged 8+.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Know Your Science! series presents extraordinary and mind-boggling science facts that kids will love, and the scientific explanations behind them, brought to life with vibrant diagrams and illustrations.
Anne Rooney is a full-time writer living in Cambridge, England. Before becoming a writer, she studied and taught medieval English and French literature at the universities of York and Cambridge. She writes short books for short children, longer books for longer children, and books of any length for adults, without regard to the size of the reader.
Her website is http://www.annerooney.com. She has a whimsical blog of non-fiction snippets at http://shipwreckedrhino.com. She has been a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and serves on the Management Committee of the Society of Authors
Anne Rooney is a full-time writer living in Cambridge, England. Before becoming a writer, she studied and taught medieval English and French literature at the universities of York and Cambridge. She writes short books for short children, longer books for longer children, and books of any length for adults, without regard to the size of the reader.
Her website is http://www.annerooney.com. She has a whimsical blog of non-fiction snippets at http://shipwreckedrhino.com. She has been a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and serves on the Management Committee of the Society of Authors
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