How To Spaghettify Your Dog
and other science secrets of the universe
Hiba Noor Khan author Harry Woodgate illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:17th Aug '23
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This entertaining book explores fascinating physics concepts with humor and engaging illustrations, making science accessible for young readers. How To Spaghettify Your Dog is a delightful journey.
In How To Spaghettify Your Dog, readers embark on a whimsical journey through the intriguing world of physics. This engaging book is tailored for young minds eager to explore the wonders of the universe. With a delightful mix of humor and vivid illustrations, it presents complex scientific concepts in a way that is both accessible and entertaining. Whether it's the butterfly effect or the mysteries of quantum physics, each topic is approached with a lighthearted touch that makes learning enjoyable.
The book is filled with fascinating facts and encourages curious readers to ask questions about the cosmos. It features easy-to-follow experiments that allow young physicists to engage with the material hands-on, fostering a deeper understanding of the science behind everyday phenomena. The playful tone and outrageous puns keep the content lively, ensuring that readers remain captivated from start to finish.
How To Spaghettify Your Dog not only demystifies physics but also inspires a love for science. With laugh-out-loud moments sprinkled throughout, this book promises to entertain while educating. It’s a must-have addition to any aspiring young physicist's library, making complex ideas relatable and fun. Join the adventure and discover the secrets of the universe in a way that is both informative and enjoyable.
Hiba Noor Khan once again takes audiences on a unique, fascinating, and mesmerising physics adventure – from atoms to astrophysics. A wonderfully illustrated, jam-packed, must-have science book for all aspiring young physicists! * The Royal Institution *
Lively, humorous and stuffed with enticing images and outrageous puns, this colourful guide to the “science secrets of the universe” has immediate appeal for junior physicists aged 7+. * The Guardian *
If you were bamboozled by physics at school, this fact-packed, funny book will fill in all the (black) holes in your knowledge. * The Daily Mail *
Fact-packed super science that will blow your mind! A book to inspire a generation of young scientists. * Neal Layton, children's illustrator and author *
I recommend devouring this book quickly, digesting it slowly, and burping out fantastic facts all day long. Hiba Noor Khan and Harry Woodgate have packed in so much to explore, discover and do on each page, I loved it! * Isabel Thomas, science writer and children's author *
Kids who love doing science themselves will greatly enjoy this book ... How to Spaghettify Your Dog is a hugely enjoyable, easy to understand guide to physics and the world around us * The Bookseller *
ISBN: 9781526627810
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64 pages