Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species
An illustrated guide to evolution for young readers
Anna Brett author Nick Hayes illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Published:11th Feb '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This engaging book provides an accessible introduction to Darwin's theory of evolution, beautifully illustrated for children. Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species is perfect for young learners.
In Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, young readers are introduced to the groundbreaking ideas of evolution in a way that is engaging and easy to understand. This beautifully illustrated book, part of the non-fiction series 'Words that Changed the World,' presents Darwin's theory in short, digestible chapters, making it perfect for children aged 7 and up. With vibrant illustrations by Nick Hayes, the text invites children to explore the profound impact of Darwin's work on our understanding of the natural world and our place within it.
Written by Anna Brett, the book takes readers on a journey through Darwin's life, including his transformative voyage on the HMS Beagle. Each chapter not only explains key concepts of evolution but also highlights the significance of Darwin's contributions to science. The accessible format ensures that complex ideas are presented in a way that is relatable and enjoyable for young minds.
Additionally, Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species includes a glossary of essential terms, making it an invaluable resource for both home and classroom settings. This book is not just an introduction to a scientific theory; it is a celebration of one of history's most influential figures, encouraging a sense of curiosity and wonder about the natural world and the principles that govern it.
ISBN: 9781786279477
Dimensions: 372mm x 276mm x 10mm
Weight: 880g
64 pages