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  • The Spectacular Science of Buildings (Spectacular Science)

The Spectacular Science of Buildings
(Spectacular Science)

Author
Illustrator
Moreno Chiacchiera
Publication Date
August 15, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Language
English
The Spectacular Science of Buildings (Spectacular Science)
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Description
The Spectacular Science of Buildings is guaranteed to answer all those tricky questions that children ask about buildings, bridges, and other structures – and that parents often struggle to answer.

Find out how did the Egyptians build the Great Pyramid of Giza? How can skyscrapers keep getting taller? How do guests stay warm in an ice hotel? And many, many more!

The bright, busy artworks will encourage science-hungry children to pore over every detail and truly get to grips with the science that underpins everything around us. Information is delivered on multiple levels, allowing readers to dip in and out at speed, or take a deep dive into their favorite subjects.
Publication date
August 15, 2023
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780753479049
Publisher
Kingfisher
Series
Spectacular Science
BISAC categories
JNF005000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Architecture
JNF051120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Technology | How Things Work/Are Made
Rob Colson

Rob Colson is an author and editor of a wide range of books for children and adults, including many natural history, math, and science titles. Previous titles as author: Wayland: Ultimate Cars, Ultimate Machines (Wayland); Super Science (Franklin Watts). Other titles: Bone Collection: Animals (published by Scholastic), Puzzles, Conundrums, and Enigmas (published by Parragon). Contributing author to Battle (DK).

Moreno Chiacchiera is an Italian illustrator who has published dozens of history, math, and science books for children. His bright, busy artworks are full of intriguing details that children love to explore in great depth.

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