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How to Be a Scientist
Hardback
Main Details
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How to Be a Scientist
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Steve Mould
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Series | Careers for Kids |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:144 | Dimensions(mm): Height 283,Width 224 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780241283080
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Classifications | Dewey:502.3 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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Imprint |
DK Children
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Publication Date |
1 June 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
ASK the questions - DO fun activities - DISCOVER amazing facts Discover the skills it takes to become a scientist in DK's new science book for kids with science presenter and comedian Steve Mould. Being a scientist isn't just about wearing a lab coat and performing science experiments in test tubes. It's about looking at the world and trying to figure out how it works. As well as simple science experiments for kids to try, How to Be a Scientist will teach them how to think like a scientist and ask questions including- why doesn't pineapple jelly set, how do you grow your own crystals, and how does a black and white image turn to colour? For every scientific concept the child learns they will be encouraged to find new ways to test it further. Fun questions, science games, and real-life scenarios make science relevant to children. In How to be a Scientist the emphasis is on inspiring kids, which means less time spent in stuffy labs and more time in the real world!
Author Biography
Steve Mould is a science presenter and comedian who appears as the science expert on British television shows such as The One Show, Blue Peter, and The Alan Titchmarsh Show. He has a YouTube channel with more than 100,000 subscribers, and his videos have been watched more than a million times.
ReviewsThere are many science books that talk about important discoveries, major theories and famous scientists from history. There are also many books that pack in dozens, if not hundreds, of scientific experiments that you can try at home to test out scientific theories, before linking these experiments back to science. However, it's rare to find a book that combines these two things; 'How To Be A Scientist' brings scientific theories and practical experiments together in a way that keeps you turning through the pages to see what's next. * How it Works * A fantastically practical and accessible introduction to science for 7-9 year olds -- Victoria Rossiter, Rossiter Books * Guardian * It appealed to all the kids and was hugely interacting for them - it's great and we dived into it as soon as we got it - would highly recommend it -- Parent with children ages 9, 7 and 5 * Toppsta * A beautifully presented and illustrated book which is packed with interesting and inspiring facts and projects... I think it's remarkable book - one of the best we've had so far about science -- Parent with child age 8 * Toppsta * My daughter is loving this book... Easy to read and to follow. Great for budding scientists -- Parent with child age 7 * Toppsta * This book is an excellent introduction to science and scientists... I'm sure this book will keep the whole family entertained during the summer holidays! -- Parent with child age 7 * Toppsta * It's a big book full of lots of information and pictures, perfect for all the family to get involved -- Parent with children ages 11, 7 and 3 * Toppsta * I love this to book because its colourful and easy to read... I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Science -- Child age 10 * Toppsta *
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