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"Providing exactly what the title promises, this is a treasure . . . it's great for reading to kids of all ages. . . . [T]his is a steal at any price. Engaging, informative, and brightly written, the book will find a grateful, interested readership." Library Journal
"A great gift for any curious minded readeryoung or old." Publishers Weekly
"Scheckel groups his queries into broad categories such as 'The Exquisite Human Body' and 'At the Fringes of Science' and often expands on informal but direct explanations with further comments on related topicsplus brief instructions for spinning eggs, making campfires burn different colors, and like homespun experiments or activities . . . . along with trucking in physical principles to explain why cats land on their feet (it has to do with conservation of angular momentum) and like standard-issue mysteries, he poses some head-scratchers ('Why is there a big E on the top of the eye chart?') that will startle and maybe enlighten even older readers. Assorted revelations for enquirers who prefer their science straight up but not without occasional (semi-) comical relief." Kirkus Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781943431298
Author Larry Scheckel
Format Hardback
Page Count 220
Imprint Tumblehome Learning
Publisher Tumblehome Learning
Weight(grams) 426g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 146mm * 18mm