Self-Destructing Science: Space
Isabel Thomas author Nikalas Catlow illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th May '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Shortlisted for the ASE Book of the Year Award 2017.
Warning: this book will self destruct as you tear, fold, experiment and scribble for hours of hands-on space science fun!
Shortlisted for the ASE Book of the Year Award 2017.
Warning: this book will self-destruct! Packed full of fun and exciting projects which use its pages in different ways, this book will have you tearing, folding, cutting, experimenting and scribbling as you find out all about the wonders of space.
As each page is destroyed, you'll make everything from a Martian bug to a pocket rocket, using nothing more than the pages of the book and a few simple household items. The easy-to-follow instructions and amazing illustrations mean that science has never been so fun!
You can keep a moon diary, make a pinhole viewer and a sundial, dress an astronaut, guide a Mars rover, make a Martian bug, answer a quiz and take part in the Lunarlympics. And that’s only half the book! A terrific learning resource, or just great fun, this is a really engaging activity book. -- minervareads * minervareads *
An ideal gift! This is a great book, full of facts and relevant activities and experimenting. -- Alaric Thompson * Science in Education *
ISBN: 9781408869499
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 335g
64 pages