<p>"Add this to your science classroom or nurture a budding scientist at home with this book." </p>

Goodreads

<p>“The <strong>information-packed text</strong> is illustrated with digital art created using a restrained palette. After the main text, readers will find a brief visual-verbal matching game, and a <strong>six-foot foldout timeline</strong> featuring about <strong>100 pictures</strong> of mammals or plants, each identified and captioned with a <strong>few factoids</strong> … many kids will find this feature and its small-print information particularly <strong>absorbing</strong>. An attractive series.” </p>

Booklist

<p>"Following a pair of review quizzes (answers, refreshingly, not provided in a separate key), [the] special feature—a<strong> one-sided, 6-foot-long, accordion-folded timeline studded with painted depictions of around 100 identified specimens</strong>, select landmark events such as the K-T extinction and the appearance of an early farmer." </p>

Kirkus Revews

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<p>“Author, Nick Forshaw, and illustrator, William Exley, have teamed up once more and created another <strong>exceptional informational text </strong>to add to their What On Earth Explorer Series. This time they focus on ‘Plants’ … The coverage of the material is <strong>thorough and well-designed</strong> for the inquiring minds of students in Grades 3 to 7.” </p>

Youth Services Book Review

<p>“This book is a <strong>treasure</strong> and can be read pictorially by younger readers and in more depth by others.” </p>

Manhattan Book Review

<p>“From plant origins to those modified by humans, <strong>plants are examined in understandable language enhanced by clearly labeled, highly detailed illustrations</strong>. A long, meticulous timeline folds out to summarize and complete this unique exploration.” </p>

Reading Rockets

<p>“Part graphic novel, part scientist's notebook, and part informational picture book, with a <strong>six-foot fold-out timeline</strong> in the back … Readers will learn the basic history and <strong>numerous fascinating details</strong> of plant growth and development over the life of the Earth. <strong>Vivid illustrations and comprehensible narration</strong> will catch and retain children's attention.” </p>

Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk

<p>“From plant origins, to plant discoveries, <strong>each four page chapter is full of facts and detailed sketches illustrating the text</strong>. After seven chapters, the book has a fun matching game, and a plant quiz, to see if you’ve been paying attention. The book ends with a <strong>fabulous six-foot timeline </strong>of plants … <strong>This book is full of informational text</strong> and ideal for late elementary to early middle grade readers.” </p>

Oregon Coast Youth Book Preview Center

Stop and smell the roses with Agent Osprey as she works to uncover the mysterious world of plants! Plants! includes a 1.8-metre-long timeline, featuring over 100 plants from their first known forms through to their living descendants and a fascinating journal that looks into how they have survived and thrived. Plants! is the latest entry in the Explorer series from What on Earth Books. Bugs! and Dinosaurs! are winners of a Parents’ Choice Silver Award 2018.
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This fascinating book features more than 100 plants from around the world, with a 2-metre fold-out timeline
"Add this to your science classroom or nurture a budding scientist at home with this book." 

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780995576612
Publisert
2019-03-05
Utgiver
Vendor
What on Earth Books
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
46

Forfatter
Illustratør
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Om bidragsyterne

Nick Forshaw is an author and editor based in Berlin. He has written a history of the evolution of the dinosaurs, explored the way insects, arachnids and other creepy crawlies first developed, taken a close look at the way plants thrive on our green planet and investigated all the different species of mammal that have evolved on planet Earth.

William Exley divides his time between writing and illustrating graphic novels – including Golemchik (Nobrow Press) – and illustrating children’s non-fiction. William Exley was born in Sheffield and lives in Camberwell, London.

Series creator Christopher Lloyd began his career as a journalist with the Sunday Times newspaper. He now has several books in print, including the bestselling What on Earth Happened? and Absolutely Everything! Chris divides his time between writing books and delivering lectures and workshops to schools, literary festivals, and a wide range of other venues around the world. He lives in Tonbridge, Kent, with his wife and two adorable terriers.