The Really Incredible Science Book
By (Author) Jules Pottle
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
1st June 2021
3rd June 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
500
Board book
18
Width 218mm, Height 278mm, Spine 24mm
780g
Through exciting novelty pages covering space, light, electricity, and more, award-winning science teacher Jules Pottle makes science super-fun. This engaging and fun reference book is the perfect first step for children into the fascinating world of science! This super-fun science activity book features pop-ups, lift-flaps, and pull tabs that will engage young children with the theories of light, sound, space, electricity, optics, electromagnetics, acoustics, and more! Packed with lots of cool and interactive novelties, kids can learn as they play! Inside, you'll find- - Visually exciting fun, colourful illustrations - Nine spreads with sturdy pop-ups, pull-the-tab sliders, flaps, and cutaway pictures - with some novelties that make science happen on the page - Introductory spreads that explain what science is and how scientists experiment - A helpful science glossary Introduce kids to the wonder of science Award-winning author Jules Pottle has used her knowledge of science to create this kid-friendly STEM book that inspires children to become independent learners who love science. The Really Incredible Science Book is the first step into a world of wonder and lifelong investigation. This pop-up science book follows the early primary science curriculum and allows plenty of fun learning! Kids will discover what's in space, what happens when we mix things, how sounds are made, what a magnet is, how circuits work, what makes a rainbow, how plants grow, and so much more! Other incredible STEM titles DK's STEM series is aimed at young readers ages 5-8 years. These books introduce them to knowledge streams such as science, maths, and engineering. These books are fun and engaging and make these subjects a pleasure to learn. Other books in this series include My First Coding Book and Geometry Genius.
Jules Pottle has been working as a teacher and science coordinator in primary schools for more than 20 years, and is the recipient of the 2015 Primary Science Teacher of the Year Award. Jules is also the author of Science Through Stories - a guide for teachers looking to teach science through storytelling.