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Junior Non Fiction
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J 502 WINS
Junior Non Fiction
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23 Jun 2024
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9780241379240 (hardback)
Name
Winston, Robert M. L.
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Ask a scientist / Robert Winston.
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London : Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2019.
©2019
Description
128 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm.
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"Professor Robert Winston answers 100 big questions from kids around the world!"--Cover.
Includes index.
Summary
This fun and friendly science book for kids poses 100 real-life questions from kids to Robert Winston on every aspect of science. Questions cover all the popular science topics, including: * Human body- "Why do freckles come in dots on your face?" * Physics- "Why is there less gravity on the Moon?" * Earth- "Why do I see different colours in the sky at sunset?" * Chemistry- "Why do chemicals explode when mixed together?" * Natural science- "How do birds fly?" * Space- "Why will the Sun explode and make us extinct?" These are real questions from children from around the world, and their questions are their very own. Science can be a tricky subject for kids- this book gets a fresh new angle on it by looking at science from the child's point of view. Packed with weird and wacky questions and clear and lively answers - Ask a Scientist puts the fun back into science. And who could be a better scientist to ask questions to than Professor Robert Winston?
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7-10 years.
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Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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