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Rhyme & Reason:
What is Water?
by Jack Challoner
Ages 7 – 12
Rhyme & Reason is a series of books about science … written in rhyme. What is Water? explains what water is made of and how it behaves. It features evaporation, condensation, freezing and the water cycle. Be ready to learn about water molecules.
Rhyme & Reason:
Why Do Things Fall Down?
by Jack Challoner
Rhyme & Reason is a series of books about science … written in rhyme. Why Do Things Fall Down? explains the force of gravity. It features mass and weight, floating and sinking and the orbit of the Moon around Earth – and the orbit of Earth around the Sun. Be ready to learn about the invisible force of gravity.
For ages 7 – 12.
Rhyme & Reason:
How Do We See?
by Jack Challoner
Rhyme & Reason is a series of books about science … written in rhyme. How Do We See? explains our sense of sight: how light is produced by light sources, then travels at high speed, bounces off objects and then into our eyes … and how our eyes and brain produce images in our minds.
For ages 7 – 12.
Are We Nearly There Yet?
by Carol Davenport
A charming story of Rosie, a robot rover, speeding towards the planet Mars. With engaging text and beautiful images of planets and asteroids, this is a story to be read and enjoyed time and again. Carol Davenport is a parent, a physicist and a science educator.
For ages 5 – 8.
The Diary of Curious Cuthbert
by Jack Challoner
Meet scientist, inventor, thinker, hero Cuthbert Armeeni, who lives in a land where people use satellites to predict the weather but no one knows that germs cause disease; where calendars can skip a month by royal decree; and where cats can talk – or can they? Discover some of the stories from his own diary, retold in rhyme. This is the second edition. For ages 7 – 12.
Here Come The Numbers
by Kyle D Evans
A fun rhyming book about numbers for children, and adults too. Learn about square numbers, negative numbers, prime numbers and much more. Written by Kyle D Evans, a maths teacher by day and award winning maths communicator and musical comedian by night. Illustrated by science communicator Hana Ayoob. For ages 5 – 12.
Above and Below
by Jack Challoner
‘Above and Below’ is a celebration of how much modern physics can tell us about the remarkable universe in which we live. Jack Challoner explains weighty concepts with clarity and depth, introducing readers to everything from quantum chromodynamics to cosmology. Authoritative yet accessible in style, ‘Above and Below’ will inspire and engage readers with or without a science background. For curious teens or adults.