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Children's Encyclopedia of Physics

Tom Jackson

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English
Arcturus
01 October 2024
This comprehensive hardback encyclopedia is the perfect introduction to the exciting world of physics for young readers, filled with spectacular full-colour photography.

From the tiniest subatomic particles to the vast expanses of space, this book shines a light on the hidden laws that shape our world. Children can learn about topics from space science to waves and optics, and the key scientists such as Marie Curie and Albert Einstein whose breakthroughs have transformed our understanding . Key concepts are brought to life with striking photography, awe-inspiring facts, and informative diagrams.

• Covers fundamental topics such as space, motion, forces and optics • Illustrated throughout with eye-opening photographs and illuminating diagrams • Presents information in a fieldnly and engaging way • ""Hall of Fame"" profile boxes offer insights into pioneering individuals • A wide-ranging glossary and full index offer easy explanations and navigation

Supporting STEM learning, this reference guide is idea for curious kids aged 8+.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Children's Reference Library

uses stunning photography, fabulous facts and useful diagrams to

introduce a variety of subjects - from the animal kingdom to space.

Great to dip into, these reference guides are a staple for any child's

bookshelf.
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Imprint:   Arcturus
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 225mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   835g
ISBN:   9781398833463
ISBN 10:   1398833460
Series:   Arcturus Children's Reference Library
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tom Jackson is a writer specialising in natural history, technology, and all things scientific. He studied zoology at Bristol University and has had spells working at the zoos in Jersey and Surrey. Writing jobs have taken Tom to the Galápagos Islands, the Amazon rainforest, the coral reefs of Indonesia, and the Sahara Desert. Nowadays, he can be found mainly at his desk in the attic.

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