The Brainiacs Book of the Climate and Weather
By (Author) Rosie Cooper
Illustrated by Harriet Russell
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
13th January 2022
20th January 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Physical world
551.5
Hardback
64
Width 215mm, Height 275mm
500g
Quirky stories, interactive activities and off-the-wall infographics serve to answer young brainiacs' urgent questions about the climate and weather.
What's the difference between the climate and weather How do we know global warming is real The answers to these and many more pressing questions are explored in this book through memorable stories, infographic data dumps, and by engineering a solar oven from a pizza box, among other hands-on activities. Aimed at young brainiacs who want to know how many cow farts make up the Earth's atmosphere, and how to whip up a homemade storm.
'Such a clever way to convey information in an informal and fun way' - @thekidsbookstagrammer
'Fun and interesting with bright engaging cartoon-style illustrations, diagrams and photographs Perfect for inquisitive 8 12 year olds' - Armadillo
'What this book achieves is getting across all the information with each element described in fun, memorable ways' - @kidsbookstolife
Rosie Cooper is a London-based IT specialist with an MA in Geography. She is a podcast maven with a love of the great outdoors, extreme weather and true-crime stories. This is her first book for children. Harriet Russell is a London-based illustrator with an MA in Illustration. She has written and illustrated five books for children and is the illustrator of the activity series This Book Thinks You're a..., also published by Thames & Hudson.