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OverviewZoom in on the science of tiny-sized, but hugely important things that make up our world Tiny Science examines the science of things we cannot see with the neaked eye, zooming right in on the itty-bitty creatures, objects and machines that have an enormous impact on us and the world around us. Make the 'invisible' easily understandable for children learning about the building blocks of our world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna Claybourne , Matt LillyPublisher: Hachette Children's Group Imprint: Wayland Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.147kg ISBN: 9781526317889ISBN 10: 1526317885 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 12 January 2023 Recommended Age: From 9 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1: Tiny life 2: A whole new world 3: Tiny plants 4: Tiny animals 5: Tiny but tough tardigrades 6: Underwater world 7: The soil is alive! 8: Working together 9: Parasites 10: Living on humans 11: Tiny life cycles 12: Record breakers 13: How tiny? 14: Glossary and further info 15: IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAnna Claybourne (Author) Anna Claybourne has written over 150 children's books on all kinds of subjects, from sharks, black holes and splitting the atom to how to draw, Shakespeare's life, and Greek myths and legends. She knows a lot about conservation in the rain forests of Costa Rica as she once volunteered there for three months. She likes space, sewing and music, plays the trombone and loves going camping. Matt Lilly (Illustrator) Matt Lilly attended Goldsmith's College, London before starting at Nassington Press and moving to Walker Books, where he worked for 17 years. After his time with Walker, Matt teamed up with Jacqui Bailey, editor and author, and formed 'Two's Company'. In 2002 they were short-listed for both the Aventis Science Junior Prize and the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award for A Cartoon History of the Earth, published by A & C Black, and in 2011 for The Royal Society Young People's Book Prize for What's the Point of Being Green, published by Watts. Over the last 20-odd years Matt has designed and illustrated a variety of non-fiction titles for several publishers and organisations including Franklin Watts, Wayland, A & C Black, David & Charles, Mathew Price Limited, Smart Learning and the BBC. Matt has also designed and illustrated marketing materials for a wide range of local businesses in Devon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |