Follow Marie Curie in this inspiring, informative narrative non-fiction book and learn about how her appetite for knowledge changed the world. Perfect for aspiring scientists over 9 years old!

Driven by an insatiable curiosity, follow Marie Curie as she secretly educates herself in a time and place where women were forbidden to study. Discover what barriers the famed female scientist faced, and how she went on to discover radioactivity and its properties. Explore the ways Marie Curie's incredible contributions would give rise to the advent of X-rays, revolutionising the medical field and saving the lives of many WW1 soldiers.

The Eureka Moment series explores the greatest moments in science through the eyes of the scientists and inventors themselves, educating and encouraging a new generation of innovators. Each book is interspersed with short comic strips, dramatising all the missteps and struggles that ultimately lead to that 'Eureka' moment of triumph. Also contains a timeline, a glossary and an index, and some books feature a map.

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Follow Marie Curie in this inspiring, informative narrative non-fiction book and learn about how her appetite for knowledge changed the world. Perfect for aspiring scientists over 9 years old!

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<b>Explore Marie Curie's incredible 'Eureka' moment!</b>
Child-friendly narrative non-fiction curated to deepen children's knowledge of key moments in the history of science in an accessible, entertaining manner.

Product details

ISBN
9781800788527
Published
2024-02-29
Publisher
Vendor
Hatch
Weight
112 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
8 mm
Age
JC, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Author
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Biographical note

Ian Graham studied applied physics at the City University, London. He then took a postgraduate degree in journalism, specialising in science and technology. He now works as a freelance author and journalist and regularly visits schools to deliver writing workshops.