
Do You Know About Science?
Amazing Answers to more than 200 Awesome Questions!
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DK Children (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2018
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-241-31869-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Over 200 intriguing science questions - answered. This is the ideal science encyclopedia to help budding Einsteins ages 6 and up with their school and homework projects - as well as for parents who need to answer those tricky science questions.
Do You Know About Science? brings subjects such as the living world, human body, the material world, energy, forces and movement, and our planet to life, with colourful pages and a fun question and answer format. Where does light come from? Can I feel forces? What is my body made of? Why is lemon juice sour? Do You Know About Science? focuses on the subjects that kids really want to know about and the questions they ask, helping them easily learn new information.
From everyday questions such as what makes the light turn on, to the bigger questions like what is in space, Do You Know About Science? will satisfy even the most curious minds with an amazing collection of facts.
Do You Know About Science? brings subjects such as the living world, human body, the material world, energy, forces and movement, and our planet to life, with colourful pages and a fun question and answer format. Where does light come from? Can I feel forces? What is my body made of? Why is lemon juice sour? Do You Know About Science? focuses on the subjects that kids really want to know about and the questions they ask, helping them easily learn new information.
From everyday questions such as what makes the light turn on, to the bigger questions like what is in space, Do You Know About Science? will satisfy even the most curious minds with an amazing collection of facts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 9 years
Dimensions
Height: 283 mm
Width: 222 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
838 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-31869-0 (9780241318690)
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Content
1: What is science?
2: The living world
1: What do living things need to survive?
2: What is an animal?
3: How big are bacteria?
4: How do plants grow?
5: What makes things sticky?
6: Are spiders insects?
7: What are feathers for?
8: Which animals have fur?
9: What do lions eat?
10: How do butterflies grow?
11: Why don't polar bears freeze?
12: How do we know dinosaurs existed?
3: Human body
1: What is my body made of?
2: How big is my skin?
3: What do bones do?
4: How do people move?
5: How do I breathe?
6: What makes my blood move?
7: Where does my food go?
8: What controls my body?
9: How do cuts heal?
10: How does my body fight sickness?
4: The material world
1: What is everything made of?
2: Why does chocolate melt?
3: How can I get salt out of saltwater?
4: What is a metal?
5: How is plastic made?
6: What makes fireworks explode?
7: Why is lemon juice sour?
5: Energy
1: Where does energy go?
2: How do we see colours?
3: How does sound move?
4: How does heat move?
5: What is electricity?
6: How do lights turn on?
7: How can I make my hair stand on end?
8: Can you make electricity from a magnet?
9: Where does coal come from?
6: Forces and movement
1: What makes things speed up or slow down?
2: What stops things slipping?
3: How do magnets pull?
4: How can I move something more easily?
5: What makes cars go?
6: What stops us floating away?
7: How do planes stay in the air?
7: Our planet
1: How deep can a hole get?
2: Why does the ground shake?
3: Where does rain come from?
4: Why is planet Earth blue?
5: Where does wind come from?
6: What's inside a hurricane?
7: Where does planet Earth end?
8: Where does the Moon go?
9: Can we live on other planets?
10: What is space made from?
11: How do people travel into space?
8: Answers
9: Quiz your friends!
10: Glossary
11: Index
12: Acknowledgments
2: The living world
1: What do living things need to survive?
2: What is an animal?
3: How big are bacteria?
4: How do plants grow?
5: What makes things sticky?
6: Are spiders insects?
7: What are feathers for?
8: Which animals have fur?
9: What do lions eat?
10: How do butterflies grow?
11: Why don't polar bears freeze?
12: How do we know dinosaurs existed?
3: Human body
1: What is my body made of?
2: How big is my skin?
3: What do bones do?
4: How do people move?
5: How do I breathe?
6: What makes my blood move?
7: Where does my food go?
8: What controls my body?
9: How do cuts heal?
10: How does my body fight sickness?
4: The material world
1: What is everything made of?
2: Why does chocolate melt?
3: How can I get salt out of saltwater?
4: What is a metal?
5: How is plastic made?
6: What makes fireworks explode?
7: Why is lemon juice sour?
5: Energy
1: Where does energy go?
2: How do we see colours?
3: How does sound move?
4: How does heat move?
5: What is electricity?
6: How do lights turn on?
7: How can I make my hair stand on end?
8: Can you make electricity from a magnet?
9: Where does coal come from?
6: Forces and movement
1: What makes things speed up or slow down?
2: What stops things slipping?
3: How do magnets pull?
4: How can I move something more easily?
5: What makes cars go?
6: What stops us floating away?
7: How do planes stay in the air?
7: Our planet
1: How deep can a hole get?
2: Why does the ground shake?
3: Where does rain come from?
4: Why is planet Earth blue?
5: Where does wind come from?
6: What's inside a hurricane?
7: Where does planet Earth end?
8: Where does the Moon go?
9: Can we live on other planets?
10: What is space made from?
11: How do people travel into space?
8: Answers
9: Quiz your friends!
10: Glossary
11: Index
12: Acknowledgments