The graphics are engaging, full of color and style;
the facts are presented in a way that appeals to young readers; and the
information is accurate, yet full of full of puns and comic bubbles that
add an element of lightness to the complex word of science. Two-page
spreads full of numerous small quips, blurbs, illustrations, and
factoids cover all the basic scientific principles. A glossary provides
age-appropriate definitions of highly complex words.
Well made and seemingly sturdy, this volume provides a great
reference for enquiring minds who need to learn in an animated and easy
fashion about basic scientific principles and quandaries: how water
boils, what creates a heat wave, why opposites attract, and what exactly
are gas, matter and atoms. There are also sections that represent more
comprehensive theories and periods in time, providing an overview of
major inventions, famous scientists, and less well-known chemists and
physicians.
With so much happening on each and every page, adults may find
this approach too busy. Our young readers, however, were thoroughly
engaged. This will appeal to kids who love looking for Waldo in a dense
and miniature scene.
- Ann Hillers ©2009 Parents' Choice
Hardcover
62 pages
Measures 26 x 31cm