- - Praise for the BIG SCIENCE FOR LITTLE MINDS series
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Did you know that we are all made of stardust? Or that the atoms inside you might once have been part of a dinosaur? A stylish and joyful introduction to physics, suitable for even the tiniest minds
- i, Best Children's Books for the Summer, on Atoms
Boldly illustrated with bright colours... Breaks down what germs are and why they can make us sick in a succinct and comprehensible way. Perfect for children aged three and over
- The Bookseller, Editor's Pick, on Germs
This picture book explains a complex subject through a simple narrative with sparse text and big, bold illustrations. A book to spark young children's curiosity and interest in science
- Five Books, Best Kids' Books of 2022, on Atoms
This book looks at each planet in turn and makes their properties highly relatable and funny to little ones! It's the kind of book you can learn loads from without even realising you're learning... Perfect for very young ones as you are not swamped with text and the pictures are great...
- ourbookdays, on Planets
The perfect picture book to introduce your young reader to the science behind the what, where and when questions that they so often ask... Truly unique in conveying scientific concepts to younger children in such a colourful and visual way
- Mini Travellers, on Atoms
The pictures throughout are bold, colourful and accurate... just what young students need. A book which successfully captures the child's imagination and at the same time educates them at a basic level in how the human brain works. Great for parents, carers, teachers and librarians to share with youngsters and it is certain to spark conversation and lead to lots more questions
I loved this book and getting to understand how the brain works... The pictures are lovely too and help you see what our brains could be like inside!