by JacquiBailey (Author), Matthew Lilly (Illustrator)
This series uses cartoon-style illustrations and humorous narrative text to make key topics in Science and Geography accessible and engaging. This approach encourages children to read about and understand complex ideas. The story follows astronaut Zac on his first trip into space. There he experiences what life is like without the pulling force of gravity - what it's like to move, eat, sleep and go to the toilet! This book also contains an experiment, useful websites and an index. Reviews for previous titles in the Science Works series: 'Making science accessible and fun for younger readers is no easy task, but the author/illustrator partnership of Bailey and Lilly makes a brilliant job of it...Bright appealing cartoon-style artwork and a continuous narrative text treat each topic in the form of a story...Highly recommended' Books for Keeps, 5 star review. 'Using a clear and engaging narrative format with well-conceived and lavishly produced illustrations, the Science Works series interweaves science knowledge into a story with humour and interest' Times Educational Supplement.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Jul 2007
ISBN 10: 0713673540
ISBN 13: 9780713673548
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Colourful cartoon style illustrations, speech bubbles and lively text make scientific ideas easy to understand. * Key topics for primary schools presented in a unique way. Includes fascinating fact boxes, a themed experiment, a list of useful websites and an index. Created with the help of expert consultants, including scientists from the Natural History Museum and the Geological Society. Sun Up, Sun Down was chosen as a recommended read for World Book Day 2005. Life Finds its Feet, a title in the earlier Cartoon History series, was shortlisted for the prestigious Aventis Prize for Science, for the Blue Peter Book Awards and was a recommended read for World Book Day.