Physics: Why Matter Matters! (Basher Science)

by Dan Green (Author) Simon Basher (Illustrator)

Physics: Why Matter Matters! (Basher Science)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Basher Science
Basher Science: Physics, Why Matter Matters! created and illustrated by Simon Basher, Written by Dan Green: Imagine physics as a community full of wacky characters--the building blocks of the universe each with a unique personality. This book throws open the doors and welcomes you into their amazing world. From gravity to the theory of relativity, this unique book provides visual interpretations of complex concepts, designed to make learning physics easier and a whole lot more fun!
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School Library Journal

Gr 4-8. This follow-up to Adrian Dingle's "The Periodic Table" (Kingfisher, 2007) introduces the elements of physics as anthropomorphic, cartoon-style characters. "You could say that these forceful fellows are the ones that really matter." They are grouped by associations: "Old School" (mass, weight, density, etc.), "Hot Stuff" (energy, entropy, etc.), "Wave Gang" (sound, frequency, etc.), "Light Crew" (radio wave, microwave, etc.), "Atom Family" (proton, electron, etc.), "Nuclear Heavies" (radioactivity, alpha particle, etc.), and "Electric Cuties" (static electricity, electric current, etc.). Each of the groupings begins with an introduction and each concept is given its own spread that shows the cartoon figure and describes its "personality." The information is presented in a chatty and conversational tone. For example, Blackbody Radiation is described as "a ninjalike shadow who swallows and slays the Light Crew." Along with the narrative, which is written in the first person from the concept's point of view, other key facts are presented. This book would be handy as a supplement to a physics curriculum."Maren Ostergard, King County Library System, Issaquah, WA" Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Dan Green

Dan Green studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. Since graduating, he has written and edited many popular science titles and humorous books, become the editor of a South American national newspaper, worked as a travel writer, as well as developing and editing the wildly successful Horrible Science magazine collection. He is the voice of Basher's bestselling science-made-easy books, and to date has written nine titles in the series.

Simon Basher is a well-known illustrator who enjoys playing in the world of contemporary character design. Inspired by a love of simple line work and a rich color palette, his characters fill the gap between edgy manga and the cuteness of Hello Kitty.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780753462140
Lexile Measure
1040
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kingfisher
Publication date
April 20, 2008
Series
Basher Science
BISAC categories
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
Library of Congress categories
Physics

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