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How the World Works

Know It All, From How the Sun Shines to How the Pyramids Were Built
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Description

This essential title from award-winning author Clive Gifford provides children with all the information they need to know how the world works! We are surrounded by amazing things in the natural world, and we live in an age of exciting advances in science, engineering and technology. But do we really understand how and why things happen the way they do? This book explains all! - Witness the formation of Earth and the evolution of living things - See how animals and plants have adapted to live in every corner of the planet - Learn how ancient people lived and created their technology - Discover today's incredible scientific and eco-friendly advances Covering a range of children's favourite subjects, including space, nature, wildlife, dinosaurs, volcanoes, technology and much more, How the World Works is guaranteed to provide the answers to a world of tricky How? and Why? questions!

Author Biography:

Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of over 180 books for children and adults including This Is Not A Science Book (Ivy Press), The Race To Space (QED) and Eye Benders: The Science of Seeing - winner of the prestigious Royal Society Young People's Book Prize. Clive's The Colours of History (QED) won the Blue Peter Best Book With Facts in 2019.
Release date NZ
November 9th, 2023
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Interest Age
From 7 to 9 years
Pages
160
Dimensions
216x275x15
ISBN-13
9780753449165
Product ID
36577647

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