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Am I Made of Stardust: Dr Maggie Answers the Big Questions for Young Scientists
By (Author) Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Illustrated by Chelen Ecija
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Buster Books
4th January 2023
29th September 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
523.102
Short-listed for British Book Awards Children's Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2023
Hardback
128
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 16mm
672g
Award-winning scientist and BBC broadcaster Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (MBE) is here to answer all the questions curious kids will ever want to know about the universe.
How long would it take me to fly to a star What would happen if I fell inside a black hole Would I get a phone signal in space From whether there are rainbows on other planets to what dinner tastes like on the International Space Station, this book is packed full of fabulous facts, mind-blowing insights and engaging explanations from the renowned space scientist.
Written in Dr Maggie's fun, accessible style, and featuring out-of-this-world illustrations throughout, it's guaranteed to bring the wonders of space and science to life for young readers.
A fantastic questions-and-answers book, with vibrant illustrations answers are short but engaging and accessible. Great for curing rainy day boredom This is a book that any kid whos fascinated by space will enjoy * Sky at Night *
A fantastic questions-and-answers book, with vibrant illustrations... answers are short but engaging and accessible. Great for curing rainy day boredom... This is a book that any kid whos fascinated by space will enjoy * Sky at Night *
A fun, fascinating book. Perfect for children who love asking questions * The School Librarian *
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a space scientist whose passion is presenting science to a general audience and demonstrating that you dont need a brain the size of a small planet to understand, participate in and enjoy science. Maggie is committed to inspiring new generations of astronauts, engineers and scientists through her 'Tours of the Universe'. She shares the wonders of space, and has given these talks to over 60,000 people across the globe. Her programme Do We Really Need the Moon (BBC 2), which explored our intimate relationship with the moon, showed just that. The programme earned Maggie the Talkback Thames new talent award at the prestigious Women in Film and TV Awards in December 2011. She went on to present a follow up Do We Really Need Satellites (also BBC 2) and was one of the Scientists on Channel 4s Brave New World as well as regular stints on The One Show. She is currently presenting the new series of TheSky At Night on BBC 4 and Mini Stargazing for CBeebies. In 2009, Maggie was appointed an MBE for her services to science and education.